AUTHOR: DOCUMENTS PROVE US RECRUITED RUSSIAN NAZIS
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CIA-RDP90-00965R000503900001-7
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Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 27, 2012
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Publication Date:
February 19, 1985
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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/28: CIA-RDP90-00965R000503900001-7
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BOSTON GLOBE
19 February 1965
Author: Documents prove
US recruited Russian Nazis
White Russian Nazi collaborators
and brought them into the United
States after World War II.
John Loftus, -a former Justice
Department investigator, said the
State Department planned to use
the White Russians to gain infor-
mation about the Soviet Union.
Byelorussia, sometimes known
as White Russia, was occupied by
the Nazis from 1941 to 1944.
The plan, however. turned into
a disaster, he said, because the
White Russians were "riddled
with Soviet agents" He said at
least 300 are still living in the
United States, some of them work-
ing for government and quasi-gov-
ernment groups.:. . - -
Loftus said the declassified doc-
uments back up contentions he
made in a book he wrote and a
television movie based on it-
Loftus said he timed the release
to back up assertions In a CBS
television movie that was broad-
cast Saturday night. The movie,
"Kojak: The. Belarus File," was
based on Loftus' book "The Be-
larus Secret." he said.
Loftus said he had access to
the documents while working as a
lawyer for the Justice Depart-
ment's Office of Special investiga-
tions; which investigates Nazi war
criminals, but had agreed not to
mention them when he wrote his
book after leaving the agency in
1981.
By William F. Doherty
Globe Staff
A Rockland lawyer. yesterday
released three formerly -classified-!
documents that he said proved a-.
clandestine State Department'=
? unit knowingly recruited the en=
tire leadership cadre of a group of
He said the documents were
subsequently declassified and he
procured them about two months
ago under the Freedom of Informa-
:lion Act.
The "smoking gun" among the
+, documents. Loftus said, was a
1952 letter Radaslau Ostrowsky.
former president of the Nazi pun-
pet state in Byelorussia. wrote to
the State Department's intelii-
gence operation. the Office of Poll-
cv Coordination.
In the letter. which Loftus dis-
played, Ostro?rsi~- offered to join
"our"our modestto, with US intelli-
gence services.
r''"If vourfintelligence.-agencies
come to the conclusion that they
-would like to work in conjunetiop
'with our modest forces, a condi-
tion of such collaboration would
be complete frankness and trust
between us," the letter said.
Loftus also released a roster of l
100 Nazi leaders who attended a
1954 convention in South River.-'
N.J. of the Byelorussian Central
Council. The list included Os-
trowsky and his followers.
Loftus said the convention cos-
,ter proves the State Department
accepted Ostrowsky's offer. Most
of the Nazi collaborators who at-
tended the convention already
were living in the United States,
but some came from Germany.
England, and Canada. Ostrowsky
t died in Michigan in 1954.
"By 1954 we had brought, the,
entire leadership of the Nazi pup-,fl
`pet government in White Russia
to America." the lawyer said. Lof--;
tus said Ostrowskys group was fi-
nanced by a State Department
front group.
Although many of those who
attended the convention have
since died. Loftus said among
those alive is S'vyataslau Koush-
.who Loftus said Is the parish
priest of a Byelorussian Orthodox
church in Sout4 River, N.J.
"I am not hunting Nazis," Lof-
tus said at a press conference at
his home. "I am hunting Nazi re-
cruiters."
Be said he has sent copies of
the documents to Congress and
hopes the publicity "might deter
some of these wild operations" in
the future.
However, he said, "I 'know
there are modern connections be-
tween the W hite Russians and US
operations in Central America."
He refused to elaborate.
Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/02/28: CIA-RDP90-00965R000503900001-7