PROPAGANDA ACTIVITY OF THE NATIONAL FRONT

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CIA-RDP82-00457R005500540009-7
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 14, 2016
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April 4, 2002
Sequence Number: 
9
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Publication Date: 
August 11, 1950
Content Type: 
REPORT
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CONFInFnirinI Approved For Release 2002/08/ CIARDP 500540009 25X1,JP 9l f4 [~Pii~l /1ATif"AY 1tl Yl ^f%TT..n-nf1T TT ('i 1%"r.3 T/Y'f rt T [i rf1, f - i J~ ((IJ a ...?.. ~.. w.? ew..r?~. ? ?sV r.?/a ?~ n~~w. AR. l~AwflAf'~R LL.A INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY Germany (Wester. Zone) SUBJECT Propaganda Activity of the National Front 25X1,CE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. 25X1 C RETURN TO CIA LIBRARY DATE DISTR. 11 August 1950 NO. OF PAGES 2 NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. la The Berlin headquarters of the National Front sends propa- ganda material by mail to recipients in Western Germany: Since the establishment of the DDR information office, names of persons living in Western Germany have continuously been reported to Berlin by the Communist Party machinery in Western Germany for the purpose of compiling mailing lists of persons in the West who are to be supplied regularly and free of charge with N F propaganda material. Most of these persons are not registered members of the Communist Party of Germany but are be- lieved by that party to follow a progressive line and to be susceptible to the ideology and propaganda of the National Front. As an illustration, 40 persons, mostly intellectuals, are being supplied with naterial in Coburg (M 51/0 28), in addition to the Coburg functionaries. Communist functionaries receive duplicates of each pamphlet with instructions to pass on one copy. Postal delivery is made regularly once a week. 2cl The handwritten addresses on the envelopes indicate that they are frequently written by the same persona Return addresses stamped on the envelopes are definitely believed to be fictions. The following return addresses were noted Mia Tanne, 45 Maueretrasse,, Berlin VV 8; Elfriede Panther, 53 Taubenstrasse, Berlin W 8; Karl Dittmar, 35 Heinrichstrasse, Berli.nmLichten- berg. 25X1A. C~oiac~n~ it was reported that a campain for the National iron ? . n ern Germany and for the spreading and intensifica. tion.of its subversive activities was discussed at a meeting 25X1A CONFIDENTIAL letter of 16 October 1978 from the Director of Central Intelligence to the Archivist of the United States. Next Review Date: 2008 N Release 2002108107- CIA- QPB 25X1 .-Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005500540009-7 CONFIDENTIAL S u/CONTR?L w U.S. ?I 'ICIALS ONLY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 24" 25X1A of the information department of the ."merman Democratic Fla- public b It was decided that functionaries of the National. Front in Western Germany report to Berlin addresses of those persons, who appear to be suitable for active cooperation 25X1 with the National Front in order that they may be supplied with propaganda material. CONFIDENTIAL S EC,VT..CONTROL/US 0Fia`IC]:AL3 ONLY Approved For Release 2002/08/07 : CIA-RDP82-00457R005500540009-7