YONKERS MAN FINGERED AS NAZI WAR FIEND

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000504590001-1
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December 22, 2016
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January 11, 2012
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February 5, 1986
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/11: CIA-RDP90-00965R000504590001-1 ARTICLE APPEARED ON PAGE? NFW YORK POST 5 February 1986 YONKERS MAN FINGERED AS NAZI WAR FIEND By PETER MOSES AN alleged Nazi col- laborator living in Yon ers was give citizenship n cause he worKeG or the CIA a er world War a group of Nazi-hunters charges. Mykola ed worked for the Ger- mans as leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. and committed atroci- ties against Jews, intel- lectuals. Communists and other nationalists, according to a report by the federal General Acounting Office. Lebed, 75, a short chunky man with gray hair and a thick Ukrainian accent, ini- tially denied who he was, but then told a reporter: "Get your facts straight. I did none of those things. I'm no Nazi. "During the war I was a driver," he told The Post, but later amended that and said he spent the war "in a concentration camp in Germany like many other Ukrainians." Lebed then threat- ened a photographer who was taking his pic- ture, saying: "If you don't stop, I'll break it. I want to be left alone." The middle-class North Yonkers neigh- borhood where Lebed and his wife live Is a mixedone. His next door neigh- bors are Jewish, but they refused to talk because of fear of re- prisal. "They don't really mix with the neigh- bors," said one woman who requested ano- nymity. "They wave when they see us and we do the same. It's hard to believe he could have done those things. He doesn't seem the type." The report said that in the '30s Lebed was involved in the assas- sination of a high. ranking Eastern European leader. He was sentenced to death by the Ukrain- ian government, but received a life term after appealing. Lebed stayed in prison until the Nazis invaded the Ukraine, then he went to work for them, the GAO said. While at a Gestapo training school at Zakopane in the Uk- raine, he allegedly tortured a Jewish man who was accused of raping a German woman. After he war he worked for American intelligence. He was brought to is coun- try in 1949 because of fears for his` safety, the report said. In the document, Lebed was referred to as Subject D, but Aaron Breitbart of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles said Lebed has been identified as Subject D by two independant but unnamed sources. The Justice Dept. is reportedly examining the case. The Lebed port was part ofra recent GAO study of how in- telligence agencies aided Nazi collabora- tors after the war. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/01/11: CIA-RDP90-00965R000504590001-1