OSS - PERSONALITIES AND ACTIVITIES OF THE FINAL MONTHS OF WORLD WAR II/BIOGRAPHIC REPORTS AND ASSESSMENTS OF SELECTED NAZI LEADERS, 1945
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SUBMICT: The Mission of Don Giuseppe Cornelio Biondi
1. We transmit herewith roport prepared on tho interro-
gations of Don Giuseppe Cornelio Biondi.
2. This is the mission, to which you referred in your
IN cable 919 to Colonel Buxton, dated 10 January 1945. Lt. Angleton
submitted a brief report in his IN cable 1646. We also refer you to
our Top Secret memorandum 476a in which we digested information sub-
mitted by Lt. Angleton in his IN cable 1646.
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Don Giuseppe Cornelio BIONDI, a Benedictine priest,
was sent to Rome on a mission by Major BEGUS of the SD,
Verona. BIONDI had been Administrator and Confessor at
the Monastery of Santa Giustina, Padua. From September
1943 until November 1944 he attempted to act as inter-
cessor between the German and Fascist authorities of Padua
and persons favoring the Allies and partisans. During this
time, he made his first contacts with SD officials. In
June 1944 he served as volunteer chaplain with the MUTI
Brigade.
He stated that during this time his activities were
entirely amongst the victims of the Brigade rather than
amongst the members of the Brigade itself. In the course
of these activities he began to be suspected by the SD and
was warned by the patriots to act with greater prudence.
It was then, according to BIONDI, that he decided
that if he undertook a mission to liberated Italy he would
be removed from danger. Through his SD acquaintances in
Padua, a meeting was arranged with Major BEGUS. BIONDI
offered to undertake a mission of a political or religious
nature but stated that he would not concern himself with
military matters, espionage or sabotage. BEGUS replied
that he would be glad to have a report on the situation
which was regarded by some with optimism and by others with
pessimism. BEGUS was particularly anxious to know if the
failure to take strong measures Against Fascists in Allied
occupied Italy was in order to make use of them against the
Communists.
When BEGUS asked for the name of a trustworthy person
in Rome, BIONDI supplied the name of the head of his order,
Father CARONTI. BEGUS had this name checked for security.
pm= was given two missions, the first to bring to
the attention of the Pontificate, through whatever person
in the- Vatican he chose, a most secret communication as
follows:
',Having reached the 6th year of war,
Germany was forced to admit it had failed to
gather,therces, in tho world in a lkague to
4;ight Russian bolshevism; on the contrary, most
the world was in,league with Bolahevism
.itselfl.,against Germany-. Taking into account
t: the war could be considered lost and that
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its prolongation could only result in a useless
waste of blood and materiel, Germany was dis-
pcited to begin negotiations for cessation of
h(stilities. However, as Germany was still
sliong and as it would take Considerably greater
sacrifices on the part of the Allies to reduce her,
the Allies, in any peace negotiations, would have
to concede her ?ignified national life for the
future and the maintenance of a sovereign govern-
ment of her own choosing. Germany has no terri-
torial ambitions Against other countries, but
desired its own territorial integrity to be
respected. Germany had been deluded by the
Church's attitude toward the anti-Bashevik war,
which it had hindered rather than aided. Notwith-
standing, however, Germany believed that the
highest spiritual authorities have an interest in
any possibility to end the conflict and in Pilled
intentions to that end. For its part Germ...1y
would guarantee the absolute secrecy of anything
which resulted from the demarche."
? BIONDI was not allowed to take any notes with regard
to this mission but was forced to memorize it. He reported
that he would speak only to the Father General of his order,
Dr, Emanuele CARONTI, who had access to the Pontificate.
BEGUS approved of this idea. BIONDI was warned particularly
that the answer to the suggested peace negotiations was to
be brought only to BEGUS. Special care was to be taken to
see that no knowledge of this mission reached the German
ambassador to the Vatican.
BIONDI's second mission was to obtain information on
the following points:
(a) What were the possibilities of a definitive peace
between Italy and the United Nations?
(b) What was to be the fate of the Alto Adige, Istria,
Dalmatia and Albania?.
(c) What was the strength of Sicilian separatism and
what part would it play in peace negotiations?
(d) !hit mould be Italy's form of government under
the rigoe?
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(h) Which social classes sympathize with the Allies;
which with the RussianS?
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What are the relations among the various parties?
(j) Does a CathOlic Communist Party exist?
(k) What in the attitude of the Church toward the
parties?
(1) Are the Catholics for the Monarchy or the
Communists?
(m) What social class backs the Monarchy?
(m) What is thought of Victor Emanuel III; of Priroe
Humbert; of Marshall Messe?
(o) Do Fascist bands exist? What is the political
activity of Fascism and is there still a Fascist idea among
the various parties?
(p) What 4re the possibilities of an accord between
the Vatican andithe United Nations Against Russia?
(q) Do the peace negotiations carried on in the
Vatioan concern a general peace or only a definitive peace
between Italy and the United Nations?
(r) What are the possibilities of a European coalition
against Russia?
(m) Does the Vatican think that Germany should capi-
tulate?
(0 Does the Vatican still consider England a great
power?
(u) What are the relations between the Pontificate
and the German Ambassador?
(v) .Does the Pontificate follow the Gorman Ambassador
in the ,Struggle Against Communism?
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Vatican?
SIOND/ is not sure whether BMUS WSJ the sole instigator
of tile first mission or whether it was originated by the SD
or thilermen Government. BIONDI was told that if he had
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13IONDI also saw:
Father General PANCRAZIO FLEIFFER to whom he gave a
photOgraPh and greetings from Father MORRIS(?) of the SS
Red cross.
Father FALW, Jesuit representative of the
Pontifigate coMMission for Refugee Assistance, Further
invtIgatiOAP of the activities of Father FALLER are now
takim plape. Father FALLER is being assisted on the
Refugee Commission by an ex-Fascist-hierarch, one DELLA
VALLE,
Katherine KLING, a Germaln woman still at liberty in
Rome, who had worked for Sonderfuehrer Federico Costanzo
SEIFARTH and Dr. Carlo VON DER LICCK, Katherine KLING
allked BIONDI to communicate with these two in VICENZA,
through the Bishop of VICENZA. Katherine KLING knew
Father FALLER and often went to his office for refugee
POrldts
BIONDI paw a number of Fascists or ex-Fascists in
llome4 as well as the following prominent persons:
Foreign Minister DE GASPAR', who is an old family
frielnd;
MarPhal MESSE, also an old friend;
01110ePPP MICHELI, Vice President of the Chamber of
Deputies;
BAUER (?), one of the heads of the Action Party;
Pum-DIRmi (cabinet member), whom BIONDI met
throulth DAUM;
MAUI, giOnof the famouS economtat;
KOOCIMARAO;
hvv, Q.EVALOTTO (cabinet MeOPOI
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Toward the end of December BIONDI began to make
attempts to leave Rome. He was taken into custody for the
second time on December 29 in Siena. He claims that he was
not attempting to return to enemy occupied Italy.
It was only after five days of intensive Interroga-
tion that he then admitted that he had come on a peace-feeler
mission. He has been remanded into the custody of Dr, Emanuele
CARONTI, the Abbott General of the Benedictine Order, under
appropriate religious :eestrictions until final check can be
made.
The interrogator has suggested the following hypotheses:
1. That BIONDI invented the peace mission as a cover
for his political work in order to protect himself from charges
of being a ppy.
2. BEGUS and important HIMMLER personnel may actually
have been trying to negotiate a separate peace or may have
been attempting to gather material for an anti-United Nations
propaganda drive.
BEGUS may have been working on his awn to impress
his superiors.
4. BIONDI may have been given the separate peace
mission as a cover for the real mission as set forth in the
questionnaire (?).
5* BEGUS may have served as a channel for bona fide
attempts on the part of the German Government to secure
Vatican initiative for peace negotiations.
It is known from other sources that CARONTI was already
known to Berlin from prewar contact,
(*) Grazianils son-in-law is presumably Count Sergio
Gualandi; from whom much of the'rDagg-zrti material was
obtained.
7 (41,4) Clarizio: According to DUSTY information; this
man has been a purveyor of Vatican information.
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