LETTER TO JAROSLAW STETZKO FROM (Sanitized)
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10oo~i la
SEP 1958
Mr. Jarosiaw Stetzko
President
Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations
18 Arbor Street
Yonkers, New York
Tour letter was received by Mr. Dulles prior to hiu
departure from Washington. He has asked me to convey his
regrets that it will not be possible for him to see you at this
time.
You may be assured that the question of nationalisir
is under constant study by this Agency. It is, as you say.
unquestionably a potent force, although its aspects may differ
widely between nations of the Middle East and :-hose of Eastern
Europe now under political dominat, on of the Soviet Union.
will continue to analyze and evatuat its significance.
z-:incerely.
STATI?igned:
for DD/P 8 Sept
STATINgigned: Chief, SR/ 3 8 Sept
STATINffiDp/SR;I ns (8 Sep'L 58)
Distribution:
orig - addressee
Acting Executive Officer
1-DDCI
2 - A.DGO (1 for ER)vith basi .-t 4""' /
1-RI
1 - DD/P SR-3
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?lit - AM I w MP/SR I
ILLE(N
13 September l-)53
MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Director of Central Intelligence
VIA : Deputy Director (Plans)
SUBJECT : Letter to the Director from Jaroslaw S. STETZKO
1. Attached herewith is a response to the letter from
Jaroslaw S. STETZKO for the signature of the Acting Director.
2. Jaroslaw S. STETZKO is the President of the Anti-Bolshevik
Bloc of Nations, a union of exile groups of Eastern European
nationalities dominated, or at least strongly influenced, by the
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, BANDERA wing. He is at the
same time BANDERA's chief lieutenant in the OUN.
3. It is believed that no useful purpose would be served by
granting the writer's request for a meeting with the Director.
Chief, SR Division
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ANT I=DOLSHEVIK BLOC OF NATIONS (A. B.N
CENTRAL COMMITTEE
Munich 8, Zeppelinstra8e 67, Tel.41069-364235 - Cablegrams Address: ABN Tel.41069 Munich
N.......84............
PRESIDIUM OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE:
President:
JAROSLAW STETZKO
Former Prime Minister (Ukraine)
Vice-Presidents:
VELI KAJUM KHAN
President of National Turkestanian
Unity Committee (Turkestan)
General F. FARKAS de KISBARNAK
(Hungary)
CHRISTO STATEFF
Former Minister (Bulgaria)
Secretary-General:
Prince NIKO NAKASHIDZE (Georgia)
Chief of Press Service:
DIMITER WALTSCHEFF
Former Secretary of State (Bulgaria)
PRESIDIUM OF THE PEOPLES' COUNCIL:
President:
Prof. Dr. FERDINAND DURCANSKY
Former Foreign Minister (Slovakia)
Vice-Presidents:
General LEV PRCHALA, D.S.O. (Bohemia)
Prof. R. OSTROWSKI (Byelorussia)
Dr. OSCAR LOORITZ (Esthonia)
Secretary-General:
J. GYTIS, Editor (Lithuania)
MEMBERS:
Committee "Free Armenia"
Bulgarian National Front
Byelorussian Central Council
Cossack National Liberation Movement
Croatian National Liberation Movement
Czech Movement for Freedom ("Za Svobodu")
Czech National Committee
Esthonian Liberation Movement
Union of the Esthonian Fighters for Freedom
Georgian National Organization
Hungarian Liberation Movement
Hungarian Mindszenty Movement
Latvian Association for the Struggle against
Communism
Lithuanian Rebirth Movement
Polish Christian Social Movement
Slovak Liberation Committee
National Turkestanian Unity Committee
Ukrainian Hetman Union
Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
COURT OF HONOUR:
Chairman: Dr. jur. Dimiter Waltscheff
COMMISSIONS:
Commission for Problems of the Nations of
the U.S.S.R.:
Chairman: Veli Kajum Khan
Commission for Military Affairs:
Chairman: General F. Farkas de Kisbarnak
Commission for Foreign Politics:
Chairman: Michael de Alschibaja
M1" Tdi, 16 Arbor Etr et
Yon? erE ,
"ir. Allen W. Dulles
I;irector of the
^tentr;l Intelli,ence Agency
33 F. street, 1?.1V.
r:r=hin~ton, r, C.
or m,:ny ye, rs, it h.,s been may iit i ,Ft
(-l:-.ire to come to thiE- country and to meet thi - i- inn t
-aging pe:? onnlities,, such as yours' lf, ir or(:
i,.!, ortance. Now, when I am here, it if m,,, r o e
jcu will a. ree on our coming together with the tl.t, ore
to deliber,-.te upon concepts of r.'li cy ane i tra tF lea'in
to American keople and t5us;ian captive na.t.innF. o Ye-Fe
Tiber-,tion movements I have the honor rind r cil u < t.o
ret;resent. Bein : Ukrainian myself, I am Fu:4 e ynr ; T e
aware ::f the role and potential Of tlVra_ine rind
eople in the ,,reat crusade against F:.u. ian ,,a
.ion from within the tuEeian Lhl )ire. I am ai chr.
vinced that our deliberations would reaul t In = cf rite
contribution to the cause of freedom, eace ?r< r rt-3 ,
for all mer.
tu6yinL: your addr-..c of April ..6.
sli
d b
vere
efore the ZT.F. Chamber of Commel-e,
take the f c ll.ovrin ob; erv.-.tions:
1.) It is documented that the JTkt?ainir'n
ietioralist "Zoverlent dedice.ted to free Ukrr the
a`'
....o
i'ueFian occupant, already durinr ,r3 e T'ar
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any since, has predicted the develo:rlents o'` the
u: Flien economy. This could have been reverted n
the "e .-tern Fosers, pursued the line of lihC--tinr -
the subjugated ne.tions. The present aLarmin< strei h
of the Russian economy i: chiefly the resul"; of
a) unscrupulous exploitation of the "c- i er?
countries (from the Flhe River to the ; outs chin, , P)
b) methocicril thefts, by -1iFrien into sense of I',e?tern inventions, scientist, .;t`F olrr; ,
enL;ineersj s,f>y-: ctivities, etc.
c) skilful exploitation of the eEte ?rl
inactivity to prevent the growth of usaien eeonnei'
over..,
a) the free hand given by the F - t tc tt e
Russian: to exploit the manpower and the re-our-Fr-r -P
'the subjuaatetc.people4
.) e, the Ukrainian na>ticn&lia;.i, hctrc
lon:v feared that tfus;ia in time will ;iurnnPr. t
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West in the armament race and thus r chieve the balance in this in-
portant field. The decision to win the global contest vr.ill necet-
saril,; shift to other power-fields, es ecially to fields of psy-
chological-ideological handlinE, of the great human mrsees of .Asi-,
Africa, Europe, anca even Latin Prerica. The decisive weapon against
the never ending Russian aggression is and will be nationalism of"
these nations and sup; ort of revolutionary liberation movements.
.) Russian is rapidly gaining over the tiest cuali-
tatively especial -y in the fields of science; and with both ruan-
titative and qualitative superiority, ussia may well gain the
psychological and strategic supremacy over the West in tr = cold
war. The West should, therefore, stress the rallying of the
quantitative factor in her favor - the nationalistic drive of
the sulk jugated peoples - reversing, it into quality and aiding
this deep rooted nationalism to side with the West against Russi-.
4.) Nationalism is an will be the decisive factor
in Asia, Africa and Europe. The U.g.A must seek and turn this
nationaliim into an ally and fight iusda with a weapon thei so
cunningly used in the p at.
a.) To keep the Near last and the Arab nations on
the side of the the U.E.A shculd adopt a oiic,- ra.vraring,
nati~u li.m, s p ^_ia11y by giving support to the nations subju-
gated by the ussians (e.L:. Turkestan, Azerba.jd7an, etc.)
6.) If Russia is allowed to continue to gain in
the power bloc more rF.pidly than the West, she will eventually
win over to her sine all of Asia. Thy: ~."piddle East may fall into
the orbit of Faissian imperialistic desires oveLmight. Europe
will indeed stand bra+rred, in great danger of being neutrli7ed
or dominated by Russian Communism from within. Could the U."-.P
then protect her sovereignty in isolation with success s ?
Having hid a lifelong experience in this field,
I aan assure you, ;";r. Lulles, that the nationalism of Ukrsine,
Hungary, Turkestan and other nations subjugated by RwE&ia, rre
the treat potentid.dl and natural reservoir-of friendship for the
U.E.A. It should be one of the main, pursuits of this country to
win them as allies. ',ith, the adoption and actualization of a.
liberation policy, heL a n,xtion: , with ~ roi er world-wire , uF or t,
co-ordination and direction from the free nation: can decompose
am destroy the Russian menace frmm within.
In view of the afore said, I sincerely desire
to meet with you to have an opportunity to -trees and e>plair
the aims of the Ukrainian liberation movement and that of the
A.E.P. nations I am priviledged to represent. We are endevourin_
to win American friendship and offering alliance with the libee-
tion movement. of the 1.13.N nations. I am in the position to
produce detailed information an the conditions of the reri st-rc
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movement of Ukraine =n6 other nations, our an~:Iysis of strenrtT
and weaknesses of the iuesian Co7nnmunist power, an( our sub e, bone
a;? to the most effective means of counteracting ryas, ian
I elm on and off in te? 'ifyirg before
the House of ui:-Pmerican Activ .tie Co?nnitteer and Houte Committee
for Foreign Afft-ire anc I feel assured that you, 1r, ',kill d
time to give me an audience,
Very truly your,..,
Jdnt
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