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In Cold War, U.S. Spy Agencies Used 1,000 Nazis

By Eric Lichtblau
Oct. 26, 2014
In the decades after World War II, the C.I.A. and other United States agencies employed at least a thousand Nazis as Cold War spies and informants and, as recently as the 1990s, concealed the government’s ties to some still living in America.

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📌”At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s, law enforcement and intelligence leaders like J. Edgar Hoover at the F.B.I. and Allen Dulles at the C.I.A. aggressively recruited onetime Nazis of all ranks as secret, anti-Soviet “assets.””

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📌”They believed the ex-Nazis’ intelligence value against the Russians outweighed what one official called “moral lapses” in their service to the Third Reich.”

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“The agency hired one former SS officer as a spy in the 1950s, for instance, even after concluding he was probably guilty of “minor war crimes.””

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📌”And in 1994, a lawyer with the C.I.A. pressured prosecutors to drop an investigation into an ex-spy outside Boston implicated in the Nazis’ massacre of tens of thousands of Jews in Lithuania, according to a government official.”

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“Evidence of the government’s links to Nazi spies began emerging publicly in the 1970s.

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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“And that officials sought to conceal those ties for at least a half-century after the war.”

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📌”In 1980, F.B.I. officials refused to tell even the Justice Department’s own Nazi hunters what they knew about 16 suspected Nazis living in the United States.”

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“Some spies for the United States had worked at the highest levels for the Nazis.

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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📌”Yet after the war, the C.I.A. not only hired him as a spy in Europe, but relocated him and his family to New York City in 1954–a decision viewed as one of mutual convenience forged by the Cold War.”

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🔑”In all, the American military, the C.I.A., the F.B.I. and other agencies used at least 1,000 ex-Nazis and collaborators as spies and informants after the war.”

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“The wide use of Nazi spies grew out of a Cold War mentality shared by two titans of intelligence in the 1950s:

Mr. Hoover, the longtime F.B.I. director, and Mr. Dulles, the C.I.A. director.”

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🔑”Mr. Dulles believed “moderate” Nazis might “be useful” to America, records show. Mr. Hoover, for his part, personally approved some ex-Nazis as informants and dismissed accusations of their wartime atrocities as Soviet propaganda.”

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“In 1968, Mr. Hoover authorized the F.B.I. to wiretap a left-wing journalist who wrote critical stories about Nazis in America, internal records show.

Mr. Hoover declared the journalist, Charles Allen, a potential threat to national security.”

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“In hindsight, it is clear that Hoover, and by extension the F.B.I., was shortsighted in dismissing evidence of ties between recent German and East European immigrants and Nazi war crimes. ...This was at the peak of Cold War tensions.”

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“The Nazi spies performed a range of tasks for American agencies in the 1950s and 1960s, from the hazardous to the trivial, the documents show.”

#Wackenhut?🤔

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“In Maryland, Army officials trained several Nazi officers in paramilitary warfare for a possible invasion of Russia.” #Wackenhut?🤔

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“In Connecticut, the C.I.A. used an ex-Nazi guard to study Soviet-bloc postage stamps for hidden meanings.

In Virginia, a top adviser to Hitler gave classified briefings on Soviet affairs.”

#Wackenhut?

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“And in Germany, SS officers infiltrated Russian-controlled zones, laying surveillance cables and monitoring trains—OTOH a few turned out to be Soviet double agents.”

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“Mr. Breitman said the morality of recruiting ex-Nazis was rarely considered. “This all stemmed from a kind of panic, a fear that the Communists were terribly powerful and we had so few assets,” he said.”

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Efforts to conceal those ties spanned decades.

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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“The agency’s own files linked Mr. Lileikis to the machine-gun massacres of 60,000 Jews in Lithuania.

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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“Even so, the agency hired him in 1952 as a spy in East Germany — paying him $1,700 a year, plus two cartons of cigarettes a month — and cleared the way for him to immigrate to America four years later, records show.”

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📌”The C.I.A. also hid what it knew of Mr. Lileikis’s past from lawmakers.

📌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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“📌There is no evidence,” the C.I.A. wrote, “that this Agency was aware of his wartime activities.”

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