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Declassified CIA Files Detail Ties Between U.S. And Ex-Nazis

CRISTIAN SALAZAR and RANDY HERSCHAFT   12/11/10 12:25 AM ET   AP

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NEW YORK — Declassified CIA files reveal that U.S. intelligence officials went to great lengths to protect a Ukrainian fascist leader and suspected Nazi collaborator from prosecution after World War II and set him up in a New York office to wage covert war against the Soviet Union, according to a new report to Congress.

Mykola Lebed led an underground movement to undermine the Kremlin and conduct guerrilla operations for the CIA during the Cold War, says the report, prepared by two scholars under the supervision of the National Archives. It was given to Congress on Thursday and posted online.

During World War II, the report says, Lebed helped lead a Ukrainian nationalist organization that collaborated with the Nazis in the destruction of the Jews of the western Ukraine and also killed thousands of Poles. The new report details postwar efforts by U.S. intelligence officials to throw the federal government's Nazi hunters off his trail and to ignore or obscure his past.

"You can make the argument the CIA never should have gone near this guy because of his past," said Norman J.W. Goda of the University of Florida, who wrote the report with Richard Breitman of American University in Washington. But Goda said the CIA found the relationship to be so valuable for getting information into and out of the Soviet Union that "the relationship couldn't be sacrificed."

"This was somebody that was very, very useful and remained so for the entire Cold War," he added.

The report, titled "Hitler's Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Intelligence, and the Cold War," draws from an unprecedented trove of records that the CIA was persuaded to declassify, and from more than 1 million digitized Army intelligence files that had long been inaccessible. Among other things, the authors say, the files also show that:

_ U.S. intelligence officials used and protected ex-Nazis during the Cold War to a greater extent than previously known.

_ No American intelligence agency aided Nazi henchman Adolf Eichmann's escape from Europe after the war.

CIA spokesman George Little said Friday: "The CIA at no time had a policy or a program to protect Nazi war criminals or to help them escape justice for their actions during the war. The agency has cooperated for decades with the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations." The OSI was the Justice Department's Nazi-hunting unit.

Elizabeth Holtzman, a former Democratic congresswoman from New York who fought for the disclosure of Nazi files, welcomed the release.

"This is a difficult, and in some respects shameful, chapter in American history," she said. "It was not known to the public, and I think it's a mark of governmental courage and of national courage to take this era and these documents and say, `We want to learn the truth about what our government did,' and to do it in a way that was professional and serious."

The U.S. government relocated Lebed to New York City in 1949, where he was safe from assassination, the report says. Through his CIA-funded organization, Prolog, he gathered intelligence on the Soviets into at least the late 1960s. In 1991, he was still considered a valuable asset to the agency, the report says.

Lebed was eventually identified by federal investigators as a possible war criminal but was never prosecuted. "Lebed remained one of the agency's oldest contacts until his death in 1998," according to another declassified CIA document.

A declassified CIA document that was referred to in the report and obtained Friday by The Associated Press shows the agency was aware of Lebed's background and feared that he would be revealed by OSI, which was making inquiries to the Polish government about Lebed.

"We do believe there is some risk that our attempt to block an inquiry to the Poles could become public through a leak at the Justice Department," read the 1987 memo, written by the agency's chief of political and psychological staff. "This could bring about a difficult issue for us – not quite Klaus Barbie, but in that category."

Barbie was the notorious "Butcher of Lyon" who worked for U.S. intelligence after the war; he was eventually convicted in France for his role in the Holocaust.

The records that were used to write the report were made available under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of 1998, one of the most ambitious and exhaustive efforts by the government to expose its own secrets. The papers include correspondence, legal documents, clippings and medical records. They illuminate the activities and postwar whereabouts of some of the most high-profile alleged Nazi war criminals.

One of the report's chapters deals with how the Americans used Gestapo officers, including Rudolf Mildner, after the war. Mildner oversaw security in Denmark in 1943 when most of the country's 8,000 Jews were ordered arrested and deported to Auschwitz – though they were rescued after Danish resistance leaders were tipped off. The Army detained Mildner, and saved him from landing in the hands of war crimes investigators, because his knowledge of communist subversion was considered useful.

"The Army's willingness to use Gestapo officials against communists was more substantial or greater than what we had known, even if there are no cases as prominent or large as Klaus Barbie," Breitman said.

The records answer some questions about the U.S. and Eichmann, who played a major role in carrying out the Holocaust and escaped from Europe after the war. Eichmann was kidnapped in Argentina by Israeli intelligence agents in 1960 and spirited away to be prosecuted for his crimes.

According to the report: "No American intelligence agency aided Eichmann's escape or simply allowed him to hide safely in Argentina."

Nazi hunters and lawmakers have long raised questions about the U.S. government's involvement with war criminals during the Cold War. Indeed, such suspicions have been confirmed by scholars, journalists and investigators. Between 1945 and 1955 alone, more than 500 scientists and other specialists with Nazi ties were brought to the U.S., and went on to play major roles in such fields as missile development and the space program.

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National Archives: http://www.archives.gov/iwg

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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
08:08 PM on 12/13/2010
Helping the enemy of your enemy happens all the time. Nothing new under the sun here.
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knosiswar
Major General Smedley Butler - get to know him
02:31 PM on 12/13/2010
It's the pages with the sir name of 'Bush' that were not released!

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar
"How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power"
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angrymanspokane
Just a regular guy
01:51 PM on 12/13/2010
What a wonderful world
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12:14 PM on 12/13/2010
Minor..
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Whinger
I'm Just Me!
06:40 AM on 12/13/2010
The CIA was never one to let principle get in the way of perceived advantage.....

Old news anyway!
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buttonz
06:02 AM on 12/13/2010
Only Huffpost commentators are silly enough to embarrass themselves by suggesting this is new and revealing or to suggest this is shameful in any way.

The USSR took over half of Europe and was poised to take the rest of it. The US and USSR were searching for German scientists and other capable people. We were on the brink of WWIII, dealing with unsavory people is a part of conflict. Get used to reality.
10:46 AM on 12/13/2010
"...or to suggest this is shameful in any way."

What, surely you are joking. Not shameful to shield a Nazi war criminal, just because he offers some slight intelligence advantage? Dealing with unsavory people may be part of conflict, but shielding Nazi war criminals goes WAY over that line. These Nazis didn't push someone into a wall, or deprive them of sleep. They were each responsible for the cold-blooded murders of thousands of people. I cannot believe you don't think it's shameful to harbor people of that ilk.
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horhay
Res ipsa loquitur
02:34 PM on 12/13/2010
It is shameful if you have a conscience. War crimes have been committed throughout human history, but this is revealing in the sense that many Americans still fail to see we are supporting thugs & criminals all around the globe to this day. U.S. payoffs, bribes, & associations with known war criminals makes us complicit.

Get used to the reality that websites like Wikileaks are exposing these charades for what they are.
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stargazer13
To Love One Is To Love All
12:45 AM on 12/13/2010
this is so sad ! My mother should be reimbursed for my public education !
09:18 PM on 12/12/2010
This doesn't look good.
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Icke Icke
08:13 PM on 12/12/2010
This is only shocking to those who lack any sort of historical curiosity and to those who still believe the U.S.A. is any different from any other empire in history.
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pecosdog
this sht writes itself
09:15 PM on 12/12/2010
It is different in that it's "reign" will not be too long.
06:21 PM on 12/12/2010
Sarah Palin’s new look

http://olderime.wordpress.com/2010/12/06/sarah-palins-new-look/
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06:15 PM on 12/12/2010
The end justifies the means.
Remember, America was the forefront of eugenics right through WW II. At least one researcher says Hitler praises in Mein Kampf the progress in eugenics made by Americans supported by the Carnegie, Rockefeller and Harriman foundations, as well as top academics as Harvard, Yale and Stanford. And don't forget ole IBM's services on behalf of the Third Reich.
When history shows that the likes of Teddy Roosevelt, Alexander Graham Bell and Woodrow Wilson were all supporters of eugenics, we can't be too surprised that by 1945 some top people in the OSS, nee CIA, might have at least had some sympathy for the accomplishments of Europe's most pragmatic eugenicists.
I'm not saying they did. Maybe they truly believed that some small advantage over our allies, the Soviets, was worth hiding a war criminal. Maybe.
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CJCalgirl
nothing breeds faster than stupid
08:04 PM on 12/12/2010
Banker, FDR got SO pi$$ed at 'Rockie and his friends' that he threatened them with TREASON charges if they didn't stop funding BOTH sides in Europe.  They got shadier, and toned it down, but they never completely abandoned their corporate intentions to profit off both sides.
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09:00 AM on 12/13/2010
The USA...such a wonderful country.
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09:51 AM on 12/13/2010
Hadn't heard that one, but profit is profit. I believe U.S. corporations also made a lot of money selling all manner of supplies, including recyclable scrap metal to Japan in the 1930s.
Frankly, I have difficult imagining then -- or now -- any corporate board member saying," Gee, fellas, it's a fat profit, but I'm voting against this deal because American boys could get killed."
And if someone on an oil, pharmaceutical, banking or weapons corporation ever did say something like that, I suspect he or she would be off that board by lunch.
"Traitor to his class,' doncha know."
05:28 PM on 12/12/2010
Amoral/immoral. Which is why every call to patriotic sentiment must be examined closely and with jaundiced eye. Just because a government tells its people that a cause is justified, war-worthy, or in national interests, does not mean it is, or that it is right, morally.
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Caru
Politics is fun to watch.
07:42 PM on 12/12/2010
jaundiced eye?

ROFLMAO
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WalterRetlaw
04:43 PM on 12/12/2010
I find it awfully misinformed when American liberals stick up for the USSR. The Soviets' idea of leftism differs greatly from the Western liberal ideal of leftism. For example, in Soviet Russia homosexuals were thrown in prison, and people who dressed differently, or wore tattoos and piercings were thrown in mental institutions. Alcoholics and drug addicts were sterilized, and traditional family values were promoted by the government. Western art and music was labeled as "decadent" and banned, and militarism ran rampant, as evidenced by the numerous drills and parades that were always staged, as well as the crushing of democratic revolutions in Eastern Europe. As Vyacheslav Molotov said, "The problem with democratic elections is that you never know how they will turn out". In all truth, the Soviets pursued policies that more closely resembled those of the Nazis than those of liberalized Western governments. In the words of Andrei Grechko, Marshall of the Soviet Union, "Liberalization and democratization are in essence counter-revolutionary". In other words, you're going to be profoundly disappointed if you're trying to find liberalism in Soviet policy.
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CJCalgirl
nothing breeds faster than stupid
08:09 PM on 12/12/2010
Walter, which is why it's so rediculous to try to label progressives with the 'socialism/communism' sticker.  The two ideologies are WORLDS apart.  Communism is CLEARLY fascism.  Yet the lies are perpetrated by our right-wing politicians and the media that clearly support them, and swallowed by the un-curious, and poorly educated of our population as truth.  We have one of the most restricted medias in the world.  FCC has NO teeth, and no influence since monopolization has been legalized and encouraged.
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Berettasskeeter
For what we are about to receive, may we be truly
09:09 AM on 12/13/2010
The problem with your argument is that the majority of those opposing American Socialist/Progressives are people who cut their teeth on anti-Communism, who studied the problem in schools prior to takeover by Progressives. Many in the Progressive movement are, and were, Soviet apologists, and merely changed their tone when Communism went defunct. It is the same crowd, wanting the government to control our lives!
Semper fi
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Amryxx
politeness rules, but with sharpened edges
04:36 PM on 12/12/2010
I fail to see how this is recent news. Those Nazi scientists didn't just evaporate into thin air, you know.
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04:34 PM on 12/12/2010
So does the huge Swastika flag at the top of this page mean I can't read it in Germany?