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But thousands of records from declassified files, etc., show that the government’s recruitment of Nazis ran far deeper than previously known,”
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One SS officer, Otto von Bolschwing, was a mentor and top aide to Adolf Eichmann, architect of the “Final Solution,” and wrote policy papers on how to terrorize Jews.”
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Mr. Hoover, the longtime F.B.I. director, and Mr. Dulles, the C.I.A. director.”
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Mr. Hoover declared the journalist, Charles Allen, a potential threat to national security.”
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#Wackenhut?🤔
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In Virginia, a top adviser to Hitler gave classified briefings on Soviet affairs.”
#Wackenhut?
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When the Justice Department was preparing in 1994 to prosecute a senior Nazi collaborator in Boston named Aleksandras Lileikis, the C.I.A. tried to intervene.
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He worked “under the control of the Gestapo during the war,” his C.I.A. file noted, and “was possibly connected with the shooting of Jews in Vilna.””
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📌In a classified memo to the House Intelligence Committee in 1995, the agency acknowledged using him as a spy but made no mention of the records linking him to mass murders.”
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🐙Background #Dulles #CIA #Hoover #Nazis