EXCHANGE OF GERMAN AND SOVIET CITIZENS UNDER THE NAZI-SOVIET PACT

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CIA-RDP83-00415R003100090006-1
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S
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1
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December 14, 2016
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June 5, 2001
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6
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Publication Date: 
June 15, 1949
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REPORT
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OF"x 21 Approved For Release 2001/09/06 : CIA-RDP83-00415R003100090006-1 CLASS WF!GATION S 1 T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. COUNTRY USM./Germany DATE DISTR. SUBJECT Naahange of German and Soviet Citizens under the NO. OF PAGES 1 Nazi-Soviet Pact 25X1 C PLACE NO. OF ENCLS. ACQUIRED (LISTED DEl OW) DATE OF INFO. _ SUPPLEMENT ` O 25X1X iaCpl'1 3. i June of the fact that any German Corununists were turned ae to the Gestapo under the Nazi-Soviet pasta An article dealing with this subject entitled "1;1 Puente de Bret-Litovsk" (The Bridge of Brest.. Litovsk), which appeared in the Spanish le sage newspaper qJT of 7 April 1949, was shown to source and his comments were solicited. He said thamp although that matter was news to hi a, he had no doubt that it was based on fact and entirely in line with the Soviet policy of opportunism and of sacrificing, their own people if they were thus enabled to further some desired and. before the signing of the pact9 no one in the USSR was m e o marry a German. After it was s& ned, there were many marriages to Germans of persons who wished to leave the US R, in the hope that they would be enabled to escape the country, The German Embassy was crowded with applicants who wished to be returned to Gerrany. A large number of the Germans as well as of their new spouses succeeded in leaving the Soviet Union Soviet agents also were sent out in the guise of returnees, with the siCing of the pacts Gestapo agents were lent to We Soviet Union and taught their methods to the NXVD. On the outbreak of war, they were sent to Siberia or to prison in other out of the way :places, as were all persons of German blood in tha USSf[, even those two or three generations removed from German, CLASSIFICATION _,,X T ST.! Ri JUif a# Approved For Release 2001/09/06 : CIA-RDP83-00415R003100090006-1