31 Mallmann <strong>and</strong> Cüppers, Nazi Palestine, 118. 32 Traces, November 10, 1949 <strong>and</strong> Nachrichtenagent Willi Beissner, May 9, 1950, both in NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. The information in the second document stemmed from the Gehlen Organization. 33 French North Africa—Tunis—German Intelligence Service During Occupation, November 15, 1944; Saint London to Saint Washington, July 17, 1944; NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 34 Nachrichtenagent Willi Beissner, May 9, 1950, both in NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 35 Chief of Station Vienna to Chief of Station Karlsruhe, December 8, 1950, <strong>and</strong> Chief of Station Karlsruhe to Chief of Station Vienna, December 29, 1950, <strong>and</strong> January 8, 1951, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ- 18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 36 Beissner, Willi, Egypt, April 4, 1952, <strong>and</strong> CS-7845, April 30, 1953, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 37 Pull 6790, IN 48795, February 19, 1957, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 38 From NEA-2, Hajj Amin al-Husayni, December 10, 1952, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 60, Haj Amin al-Husseini Name File, v. 5, f. 2. 39 Report CS-7845, April 30, 1953, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 40 NECA-1153, To Chief NEA, November 27, 1953, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 41 Chief of Base, Munich to Chief of Station, Germany, February 17, 1958, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 42 D-819 Report, 66th CIC Group, <strong>and</strong> Andrew N. Havre to Comm<strong>and</strong>ing Officer, Region IV, 66th CIC Group, November 23, 1954; <strong>and</strong> Warren S. Leroy to Assistant Chief of Staff G-2, November 23, 1954, NARA, RG 319, IRR Beisner, Wilhelm XE 00819. 43 IN-39568, March 6, 1958, DAMA, March 7, 1958, <strong>and</strong> 1961 chart of Beisner’s connections, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 44 Central Registry, 66th CIC Group, June 30, 1959, NARA, RG 319, IRR Deumling, Joachim, XE 017494. 45 JX 5911, undated, <strong>and</strong> JX-6019, July 7, 1954, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 23, Joachim Deumling Name File. 46 Mallmann <strong>and</strong> Cüppers Nazi Palestine, p. 205. 47 IN-48099, to Director Cairo, March 25, 1958, <strong>and</strong> OUT-72412, from Director, March 26 [?] 1958, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 48 See Christopher R. Browning, The Final Solution <strong>and</strong> the German Foreign Office (New York: Holmes <strong>and</strong> Meier, 1978), pp. 191–93. 49 EGF-2517, November 12, 1957, NARA, RG 319, IRR Rademacher, Franz, XE 304625. 50 Attachment to Hook Dispatch 1069, February 2, 1959, Willi Beissner, <strong>and</strong> EGMA 40944, March 9, 1959, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 51 Mallmann <strong>and</strong> Cüppers, Nazi Palestine, p. 205. Chief, Munich Liaison Base to Chief, EE, October 20, 1960, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 52 EGMA-52899, January 10, 1961, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 53 EGOA-14075, Chief of Station Germany to Chief, EE, April 3, 1961, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. CIA ultimately concluded that the ambiguous first letter was an R. Alois Brunner used both pseudonyms <strong>and</strong> others besides. 32 | Nazis <strong>and</strong> the Middle East
54 EGMA-54517, Chief, Munich Operations Group to Chief, EE, April 20, 1961; <strong>and</strong> EGOA-14451, Chief of Station, Germany to Chief EE, May 12, 1961, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 10, Friedrich Beissner Name File. 55 Munich to Director, April 25, 1961, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 19, Alois Brunner Name File. 56 Chief, Munich Operations Group to Chief, NE, May 10, 1961, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 19, Alois Brunner Name File. 57 EGMA-58837, Chief Munich Liaison Base to Chief EE, May 21, 1962, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 103, Franz Rademacher Name File. 58 Browning, The Final Solution <strong>and</strong> the German Foreign Office, pp. 196–201. 59 See Breitman, et. al., U.S. Intelligence <strong>and</strong> the Nazis, pp. 160–64. The [Israeli] assassination attempt is mentioned in EGMA-58837, Chief Munich Liaison Base to Chief EE, May 21, 1962, NARA, RG 263, E ZZ-18, B 103, Franz Rademacher Name File. Nazis <strong>and</strong> the Middle East | 33
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