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Mahler’s July 14, 1950, report on
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CHAPTER FOUR The CIC and Right-Wing
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September 1941 Kaufmann became the
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the Bruderschaft and regional offic
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trust the words of [NATO Commander]
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Kraus formed a private think tank i
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most violent Nazis, “a man who wo
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the thrown [sic]’ as far as the V
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8 “Ex-General Advises Adenauer to
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34 Special Agents Heinz C. Colbert
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66 Memorandum for the Officer in Ch
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CHAPTER FIVE Collaborators: Allied
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vanguard of Muscovite imperialism i
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described as “anti-partisan” op
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The guerrillas said that most UPA f
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opposed all political organizations
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“would not resume [its] relations
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But on October 15, 1959, only 10 da
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Once in the United States, Lebed wa
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Ukrainian writers and poets. One CI
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shielded Lebed by denying any conne
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34 Special Agent William E. Larned,
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69 Joint US-UK Conference, January
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Operations, v. 35; Aerodynamic Proj
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esearching a very broad range of to