SLAV IMMIGRATION TO ARGENTINA

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CIA-RDP82-00457R002400160004-8
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RIPPUB
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C
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1
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November 16, 2016
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March 23, 2000
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4
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Publication Date: 
March 1, 1949
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REPORT
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f''LA SSIFICATiON Ca: vi Approved For ReleagF 126O$L M. KC-- 0 25X1A6a FBI his document is he regraded to CONTiDENTlAL i cordance with the lcter of i " toE,er 1978 from the Directo Central Intelligence to the FATE DISTR. I iLar 1349 NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. CF ENCLS. tl1STED BELOW) 25X1A2g 25X1X6 SUPPLEMENT T REPORT NO. A secret meeting was bold recently at the headquarters of Urvatski Karitaa in 1--l"enos Aires, to consider the problem of financing the passage of Croats .d Germans to Argentina and other So-ith Armrican countries. Father Otjepan Dra' sno c, a Croat priest who is active in "lav irmigration matters in Arg;enti ., proposed a plan to create a special fund to brim; "sivi" (grey) * Croats and Germans to Latin America. p Father Driganovic explained that there are now about 25,000 Croats in Germany Austria Wand Italy,, as well as approxUiately 3600 Germans in Austria who are ppro-roe Liars. The latter, who consider themselves as "Volkedeutscha", are led b?r fru) Altgayer. As many of these Croats and Germans are considered politically "Moeirable bq the International Refugee Organization (IRO), their passage to Latin America will, not be paid by that organization. Father Draganovic believes that therm is great danger that these individuals will be extradited to !ugoslav a It was further pointed out that there are now about 1300 Croats in Argentina whose passage was paid by private means., Father Draganovic proposed that each such Croat contribute 10 pesos monthly to ais'special fund, with larger amounts to be contributed by wealthy Chats in Argentina. Father Dragranovic emphasized that there are ways to bring Croat immigrants to Argentina despite the official > zspension of Slav irmigration. It was proposed that a committee be appointee to handle the special fu d, Dr. Josip fleberski, Argentine deputy for Dr, Vlatko I1acelc, uas invited to join the eorrd.ttea,, but he declined. Other names suggested for the cormittee ueva Dro Rudolf Baricevic, Dr. Robereki's son-in-law and former consul in Fiume tnder Arnte Pavolich; Father Dragutin Karnber; Father Josip Tlbi jas; and (fnu) I'?atkovic., toner Groat consul in flunich. omment, This designation refers to Ustashi who have a war criminal g eeord. st of the United States. 000/05/18: CIA-RbP82-00457R09?fq9. 19 N CIIAtV DECLA (NFIDkNTIAL DA 'TIL