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THE RESULTS OF SCANNING THE CATALOGUES OF THE ' NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY during the week of 15 to 19 March 1971.. "REYNOLDS NEWS" is the true name of. the Weekly newspaper which was sought. In the catalogue tho name is given under "REYNOLD'S NEWS. Incomplete colleCtions dating to 1940,. 1941 end 1942, losely in two folders, are available. The paper is very brittle and pieces torn up. The stock does not reach back as far as to February 1928, which was wanted.':.; The folder of 1940 - . 1941 was scanned. The paper carries the slogan "Government Of the People By the People, For the People," beneath its name on the front page. Although this slogan is of American origin, it secma to be closer to the Communist slogan 'Workers of the World, Unite!." than to the original meaning of it, as is reflected by the majority of the articles published in this paper. There were no articles of particular interest. Of some interest could b.,2!:' Dec.15,1940. D.5: "Postcard was War Chief l s'Death Warrant." Vladimir SMITZOFF, Captain in the General Staff of the Austre:;aungarian Army in 1916 writes about mail censorship in 1916, when a postcard which was read by a center simply because it had happened misplaced into a wrong mail bag, gave a hint of thecimminent sinking of the warship "Hampshire" with Lord KITCHENER on bord of it. It does not give much information. Dec.22.19LO,D.1: "British.Spy Hidden in U.S.Etbassy" in Paris. The Germans requested the recall of: Mrs DEEGAN, a clerk who was arrested by the Car- mans for having helped an escaped PoW,'e British officer; the Secretaries Mr. Cecil aRoss and Mr. Lee HUNT who helped a British Intelligence Service •- man to hide in the Embassy. • Same issue, p.4: "Blonde Sirens are not Good Spies." A German agent, Mrs. Dorothy O'GRADY, has been caught and sentenced to death. In this connection some old spy stories are recalled: The "Canteen Na" of .the British Secret Service Romany RONDELL (dg I); "The Woman of Antwerp" from Munich; Meta Hari,. and also "the blond countess - Madame Maria de. - Victoria" who was sent to the U.S.A. in 1917. No particulars abut those cases are given. On behalf of Mrs. Dorothy Pamela O'GRADY an appeal was made as mentioned in the issue of 29 Dec., p.3._ Dec.29, 1940, D.4: Harold LASKI writes an article !We Are Not Fighting to Preserve the Old Order." Soviet-German political relations as news items: June 15, 1941. D.1: "Soviets Divided Over Nazi Demand for Aid." " n p.4: "Who Will Reap the Ukrainian Harvest? Germans look East." June 22, 1941, D.1: "Soviets Give RebUff to Hitler." DEKANOSOV is mentioned having said that th5re should be no more talks until the German forces now massed at the Russian frontiers are withdrawn or considerably reduced. DECLASSIFIED AND RELk.:E8Y CE1.TR AL '.I NTELL IS EN q . ":AG't Ncl ----S1AC"ESAET40,1ISIXE04.1144821 N1-WAR CR IMES DISCLOSURE ACT DATE. 2005 of.

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THE RESULTS OF SCANNING THE CATALOGUES OF THE ' NEW YORK

PUBLIC LIBRARY during the week of 15 to 19 March 1971..

"REYNOLDS NEWS" is the true name of. the Weekly newspaper which wassought. In the catalogue tho name is given under "REYNOLD'S NEWS.Incomplete colleCtions dating to 1940,. 1941 end 1942, losely in twofolders, are available. The paper is very brittle and pieces torn up.The stock does not reach back as far as to February 1928, which was wanted.':.;

The folder of 1940 - . 1941 was scanned. The paper carries the slogan"Government Of the People By the People, For the People," beneath itsname on the front page. Although this slogan is of American origin, itsecma to be closer to the Communist slogan 'Workers of the World, Unite!."than to the original meaning of it, as is reflected by the majority ofthe articles published in this paper.

There were no articles of particular interest. Of some interest could b.,2!:'

Dec.15,1940. D.5: "Postcard was War Chief l s'Death Warrant." VladimirSMITZOFF, Captain in the General Staff of the Austre:;aungarian Army in1916 writes about mail censorship in 1916, when a postcard which wasread by a center simply because it had happened misplaced into a wrongmail bag, gave a hint of thecimminent sinking of the warship "Hampshire"with Lord KITCHENER on bord of it. It does not give much information.

Dec.22.19LO,D.1: "British.Spy Hidden in U.S.Etbassy" in Paris. The Germansrequested the recall of: Mrs DEEGAN, a clerk who was arrested by the Car-mans for having helped an escaped PoW,'e British officer; the SecretariesMr. Cecil aRoss and Mr. Lee HUNT who helped a British Intelligence Service

•- man to hide in the Embassy.

• Same issue, p.4: "Blonde Sirens are not Good Spies." A German agent,Mrs. Dorothy O'GRADY, has been caught and sentenced to death. In thisconnection some old spy stories are recalled: The "Canteen Na" of .theBritish Secret Service Romany RONDELL (dg I); "The Woman of Antwerp"from Munich; Meta Hari,. and also "the blond countess - Madame Maria de. -Victoria" who was sent to the U.S.A. in 1917. No particulars abut thosecases are given. On behalf of Mrs. Dorothy Pamela O'GRADY an appeal wasmade as mentioned in the issue of 29 Dec., p.3._

Dec.29, 1940, D.4: Harold LASKI writes an article !We Are Not Fightingto Preserve the Old Order."

Soviet-German political relations as news items:

June 15, 1941. D.1: "Soviets Divided Over Nazi Demand for Aid."" n p.4: "Who Will Reap the Ukrainian Harvest? Germans look East."

June 22, 1941, D.1: "Soviets Give RebUff to Hitler." DEKANOSOV is mentionedhaving said that th5re should be no more talks until the German forcesnow massed at the Russian frontiers are withdrawn or considerably reduced.

DECLASSIFIED AND RELk.:E8YCE1.TR AL '.I NTELL IS EN q . ":AG't Ncl •

----S1AC"ESAET40,1ISIXE04.1144821N1-WAR CR IMES DISCLOSURE ACTDATE. 2005

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• (Reynolds News, continued)

.Readers' Opinions:

Dec.22.1940, p.2: "Soviet Apologf:sts.." by L.C.ALPE, New Macden, England...."Does your correspondent Andrew ROTHSTEIN rosily ask us to believethat the Governments of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were plotting against:the USSR? Ho obviously has great faith in our simplicity.ROTHSTEIN and those who think with hin, have the constant task these daysof attempting to explain away Russia's actions, but much as they canconvince themselves of the righteousness of evory deed of Stalin, thereminder of us find it difficult to resist a growing scepticiam."

H.P.McURTHY writes from Cardif: "... I wenture to predict that GreatBritain and Russia could steer Europe to sanity."

Dec.29, MO, D. 1: "Talks Resumed with Russia." Nr. Anthony 3DEil says abouthis talks with Mr..MAISKY: "... I understand that many questions ofcommon interest to the two countries were covered during the talk.Mr. MAIM reaffirmed his Government's desire for.legal recognition ofthe decision of the Baltic Sates to join the Soviet Union....

• Same issue, D.2: "Anti Soviet Lies." Andrew ROTHSTEIN answers to Mr.ALFE.• "... as for Fascist regimes in Latvia and Lithuania and the military

dictatorship in Estonia, their anti—Soviet acUvities were conducted net. only on their own . puny accounts of course, but on behalf of more powerful• patrons, where espionage , services notoriously used these States as a baseof operations."

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2.. The. Weekly newspaper THE WEEK. -No copies-bre available from 1937 where an article about the Oliveden Sot

could be found. •In the' oopi # 285 ofOot.12,1938, p.5,, the artiale . "LINDBERGH" speaks Of aconversation which Colonol Lindbergh had with Mr. Lloyd George after Linftwelr.

• had returned from.his visit to Russia. When Lindbergh bad given his analysis'.ofthe air strength of various countries, me. Lloyd George had asked the Colonel

whether the latter discussed this matter with Marshal VOROSHIIDV. The Colonel. .shall have answered, "No. Voroshilov? Who is Vorashilovanyvay?" Accordingto the article Nr. Lloyd George excused himaelf"soon afterwards", - he bad nomore time for the Colonel.• There it is said that Lindbergh is strongly denying that he ever said that hehad been offered the post of "head. of the Soviet civil aviation aftinistration",.and that he hie not dined with Lady ASTOR since he returned from Russia.In .the copy # 286 of Oot.19,1938, p. 5, is a short article "LINDBERGH" which , i

is brought in full beret "As a result of THE disclosures of ColonelLirdbarghiploings on at the Ellngegjalturah, people accustomed to receive 1 l'ej

invitations to those weekly lunches have been informed that it will be impossib.Y,4',..':

: . .le to continue with the lunches at all unless everything said ererethe table kr('. is regarded as strictly confidential." . e...'

• NOTE: Acceding to Joachim JOESTEN's article "Glimusvmd Blend der . .civq....Geheimdienste* Brilliance and Misery of the Secret Services) in the !OP...- weekly DIE VENOM, Ulrich, of 26 July 1963, the 921mblicastle ofLord ASTOR and a landhouse belonging to this castle were the places where Lfj-.',e.the British Minister of War PORT= net Christine BEIM end others, }k1;i::: '

• Port= being a guest of Lord Astor. This was in July 1961. ,- In the 168U8 'SF 332 of July 5,2939,p.5 in the article "The Cabinet" thee/Aver

...,den Bet" ,appears in one Sentence: ... *the remnants of the non-stingDliveden Set with Lord LOTHIAN as Coammnder - in - Chief"..... ' -

• *This newspaper carries many quite interesting political articles and news,i.,

like: . "Herr SCHEIDT" in # 317 of Jun 1,1939, 0 5-6. Bear SCE/CIDT was an• :employee of the Austrian Legation in Bucharest before the invasion of Austria:...- He managed to stay in service after the invasioa and had an important role• in the. development of the German-Rumanian trade agreement: However, his

secret pro-Rumanian attitude became known to the Germans and be was milletto Nrs. OPPENEEIN, an important official of the German Secret Service, andHerr Schmidt bat to ibothdhcelf.

"The Battle for France" in '# 324 at 19 JulF 1939, P Subtitles like:Fax' bigger than masa affaire; AMBIN and POTTIER arrested as Nazi agentsin Frahce. The General Staff against the Nazi supporters; Elizabeth BUTTER

-.'fled to Germany; BONNET's activities in connection with the ST4VISKIL scandalare Well known to the Nazis; Herr HADER, Gestapo agent arrested ; BURSCH.a.

Gestapo agent. . .. "The Premier, and the Generals! in # 332 of ' 5 July 1939, p.1-2.

This is about the secret visit of two German generals to the Britt& Prime.1aUister on the wmakemix *last weekend". There is some more of the a/M'OPPEIME.114.

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from March 18,1927 to Deo 1939; from 194D . june 1946721.— *Q-17. Positive microfilms are available through the Midwest Inter-

Librers Goners Sep - Dec 1953: Jan 2956 - date. .19

.. In tho issue of 18 Jan 2928 I did not TIM anything of Sepeeil impOrtance.•On :p.2 the Vice-Chairman of the Amorican Federation of labor Ht. UOLL (pre- e,bettlyWALL) brings a letter to Mr.. SHIEr, the Chairman of the Th,..04.1.— N 'can Chamber (Palate). It contains attacks against the USSR and asks thatthe communist activities be stopped in the U.S.A. ' :• :f .

t. •On :p.5: *Explosion in Dorogomilcran is being remembered on its tenth anniver-T,

' saw. Some $0 people were killed when the RQ and the Arsenal of the Red Is:;:.Guard were blown up by the whites. Four names are mentioned.

'. Under Chronicle two appointments are announced: Dmitriy Ivanovich XURSKII ,i-ito be the plenipotentiary representative in Italy, and RAWSON tye the 0.Peoples Commissar of Justice of the RPS8R..

'It

, . In the issue of 17 Jan 1928 on p.2 B.NIUNIvites "Parishskim Sodponv It.„... • 0

Pomosbee (To Belp-the Paris Judges.) This is abaout a forgery process.against the people who had forged , different Soviet documents and the signa-tures of some members Of the Soviet Eabassy in Parie:Some names are given.

Some more about thesame process is tcought in the *me of 21 Jan,'2,0.6r*Protease PabrlIcentov Antisovetskikh Pal i shivok" . (Process against th . .Manufacturers of the Antisoviet Palcdfleations.)

••Other newspapers *PRAVDA" from different localities:

PRAVDA VOSTOIA, Tashkent. Jan1,1955 -'dite. Film reproduct. *ZI-*Q62• Pilmruis start with 2961.

-PRAVDA. IMO/7MM ZARISOVEL (acetones from the Front) EgRp.v.2 • 2- 3.912 - . 1942 Moscow, 1942.

•PRAVDA Gaiete dlys Ruaskogo Vero& r8oiedinennykh atatakh Amariki.: (Newspaper for !the Russian People intim!. United States of Amerita).193971953; 1961 - date. Film reproduction *Zr- Q 105:

•VDA (pTobably the same as above) Ptdladelphia,Pa, . Z1 ..*Q 105,

# 1 of , Ion 3;1939 -.0ot 51, 1941. • .

• *• i • .• 'PRAVDA, a report about the process of BUM= and' others *N-362• in March 1938. Composed of the information given in *PRAVDA"

and:"IZVESTIIAn. Ric:relined. 383 pp. Issued also in English.

'PRAVDA, a similar report about the process of PIATAKOV and others. *Z4-305. .,

Edition Vo, 1937. 258 pp. Microfilmed.-.' .

PRAVDA Pestle Chistki; itogi chistki . Ieningrada.' 58 pp::::. 41Q-59 •(After the Purge. Totals of the Leningrad Purge.)

3: The newspaper *PRAVDA* is available on microfilm

PRAVDA ATE (Tbruth about Kronsbtat) 183 pp. -(Russian Hisry 1917-1923.) Praba, Vcaya Rissii, 2921.

— 4,IO2-459

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•The newspsier nimizarrAP.' •Class Mark:

1914 1918 - Jive 1918; 1940 -Apr 1940. - suw , *244

.Jan 1956 - . date; positive microfilms avii1010 through IRIS MF43 .the 14schrest-Inter-Librarytkmter.

=mink. NEXT= (The Week) from 1/7,1961 - microfilmed *ZY -.*Q 117

NOSCCV MS: Semi-weekly and part time weekly. Microfilmed.• 2933 - 1945 (incon1144).A2B4161/4411930 - Jan 22,1949. *ZAN 299

1956- 1960 *(last date reoorded Dee 1965). • *ZY

41ADIVOSTOXDAITZ/BDiS (Overseas weekly edition)Prom-Apr.27,1921 up to Sep 1,1923 (incomplete) .

•'VI= WAR NNO. WeeklY. Title varies. SOVIET WiEXIT , *ZAX - 1972

(World War 3.939 - . 1945) London: & BZLA

.RUSSIAN DAILY NEWS, Petrograd

Fosizrarat NOVOSTI. Paris 1920-1940. PUbliAStion suspended *zr-iii; 51. .

in June 1940. Daily exe.Mbudays up to 1926,later daily.' Mibrofilmed. P4 3556 (Deo.17,1930)and*3580 (Jan 10,1931)

' ate misSing. Many muabers mutilated. ,• . •

'POSIEDN334 Novosri...Rettgave P.N. MUMMY (Karma) tic ii.y.3040

' Cologne Internatio se Exhibition, 1928. 30 pp.

.:#8.STrot VIADI4IRSX000 allaSPOIXOML iXDOPERATSEE * CNA •-* : 1927-1929. Ceased publication June 6, 1929.. •

:IZVEMIII: in fublio Notleas. Docreea. 1917 - 1924 In Russi&A. NOP .• • • (Nronshtadt) -. 4++•

,KRUZROX K POZNANITUROSSII. Paris, 1329 .4934 . Also: *CiCA.

TRUDY XRUZEXA X POZNAN/IUD:eau .Paris, 1934. •

ROssrn•

PoD IGOM ( Ruesia under Tao ) . Paris, edit, of the *QC4NTSNP in France (National Labor Alliance of the t

• Now Generation) .41 Nev10, 1939 •. •

' PROMBTHBE, Organe is Dense Rationale des Penges du Concise,* *ZAN=1012de i'Dkraine et. du Turkestan. Microfilmed. Monthly. ' -•

Ann6e 1 - Nov 1926.. AlSo X-10 • * • •

Ie REVUE. de PROMiTRiE. Paris, Oot.1938 - Jul 1939.1timonthly DLA. ,

B,M; Bulletin of the Russian Social Democratic: Party. Weekly, •SFA0 1 - 5, Feb - Apr, 1924. No more published.

' THE VOICE OFIRE3 BURMA. Monthly. Nerlrlork,Russia publ. Co. F,-.10-,

• Jul 1958 1959. ((For details see under "S,continUed n )). 47.P, •

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In POSIEDNIYE NOVOSTI, Paris, 1937, edited by P.M.MILYUKOV: Jan 1 - Jun 30.

Issue of 21 Jnn 1938: "Novyy protsess trotskistov" ( New Process of Trots-• kytcs.) The former head of the ANTORC in New York LIVSHITS, the formerrepresentative in London SOKOLNIKOV and the Charge d'Affaires in London

ROZENGOITS are mentioned.

Issue of 21 Jan 1938, iY.3: A book by Colonel Gen.Staff B.HIEITIN,"ROKOWYE GODY - CaltHANSKAYA PODDEPZICKA BOLSHEVIKAM" ( The Fatal Years -The German Support to the Bolsheviks.) is announced.

• (Note: The English translation by D. Hastie SMITH is available: GLOB

'Issue of 23 Jan, 1938, p.l. "Protsess 17-ti trotskistov)i (Process of17 Tratskytes.)

Issue of 27 Jan. 1938, p.1.. "Ubistvo D.S.NAVASHINA" (Murder of D.S.NAVA-.SHIN) who was the treasurer of the Trotskytes.

Issue of 28 Jan 1938, p. 1. "Protsess 17-ti trotskistov:;^ ifie murdererof the tmar44eksandr M:LOBORODOVis arrested.ENUTNYY aid-de-camp of TURHECHEVSKIY is arrested. He is a close friendof PUTNI.

•Issue of 31 Jan, 1938 p.2.Beron B. E. NODE is 60 years old.(Note: In conneetion with this article many books were found written

by Baron 3oris Emanuilovich NODE, " a learned lawyer"INSTITUTE D'ETUDES SLAVES, Paris

COLLECTION HISTORIQUE # 7. . Also # 15 BTE

L I ANCIEN RiGIME ET LA RgVOLUTION BUSSE.Paris A.Colin, ' 1928 pp 214.

MIMS IMEICIEM= eLTE-REPUBLIK - Ein Boitrag.politischen und wirtschaftlichon Entwicklung.

Translation from French by R.PADERSTEIN. Berlin 1920. 44 p. GIP t,p.v.24,#5!

RUSSIA IN THE ECONOMIC WAR (re 1914-18)New Haven. Yale University Press, London 1928 232 p.

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5. Newspapers "CINHKUNIST" Class 1.;ark:

KOMMIST, Yerevan, Armeniya. Daily. . *ZY - *Q 52Starting with Aug.16, 1955. Film reproduced.Full filmruns started with 1961.

TADZHIKISTANA, Stalinabad. Newspaper. *zY - *Q 54Starting with Aug.16, 1955. Film reproduced.Full filmruns since 1961.

KOMUNIST UKRAINI, else BIL I SHOVIK UKRAINI. 1955. *QUA .Tartly available also in Russian: KOMMV= UKRAINY.

.!,.KOMUNIST RKICA, semimonthly,// 22, Nov.1937. *g

An organ of the "Politicheskoye Upravlenie RO UNIONA." Title varies: # 5, 1934 -"PATITYACHEaKA RKKA." .United With the "KOMSOMOLETS RICKA" in Juno 1938, to form the I

PARTINOPOLITICHEdYA RA3OTA V RKKA." U 4 . K 57A Library of Con...:,.

KOXNUNIST."Organ ob'yedinennoy Kommunisticheikoy Perth i Ameriki."(Organ of the United Party of Communists of America) *QCA. .

"Vypuak 1" (Issue # 1), Philadelphia, 1919. •Issue 1920. *QCA

• +.

6. Other Newspapers:

1CIASNAYA ZVEZDA (Red Star). Microfilming started from 1924.Available through the Center for Research Libraries.Volumes 1939 - Oct 1941

Negative microfilms volume 1939-Oct 19417 Feb 1942 - 1945

RAHVA HAAL (People's Voice, in Estonian). Daily. *ZAN - *4 379Film reproduction. 1959 - date (incomplete)

SOVETSKAYA ESTON1YA. Daily. Starting with Aug. 16,1955. *ZY - "Q 59. • Film reproduction, positive.

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Cl/Ass Mark:

*ZY - Q 107

7. .Publications "VOZROZHDENIYE" (Renaissance)

VOZROZIMENIYE SEVERA (Renaissance of the North). Daily,in . Arkbangelsk. Oct 6, 1918 - Nov 1919.

VOLROZHDENITh', a non,Party Democratic Newspaper. Daily,in Copenhagen, Denmark. July 15 - Nov.8, 1919.The title is given also in French. Some articles are alsoin French.

VOZROZHDENIYE. Paris, 1926 - 1939. Film reproduced.1926 - incomplete; 1927 and 1923 - complete.1929 - incomplete- 1930 - complete.1931 and. - incomlpete. 1933 - complete.1934, 1935 and 1936 - incomplete.1937, 1938 and 1939 - single.numbers missing.

*QgA

VOZROZHDENIYE - LA RENAISSANCE, Paris. *QCALiterary - Political Cahiers,bimonthly . 1949-1954;nonthly 1955 - date.Supersedes the above mentioned Paris edition of Vozrozbdeniye.

VOZROZDENIYE by "Obshchestvo Karpatorusskikh Studentov" *QCAThe title varies:

AL,YINJUGi 03SHCHESTVA KARPATORUSSKINH VOZROZHDENTSEV(Almanac of the Society of the Carpatho-Russian Renaissance Seekers)Prague, 1933 - 1936

VOZROKHDENIYE, by SHCHEGIOV,Aleksander Nikolayevieh"Zerkalo iii sovremennoye bezumiye Russkikh.."(The nirror or the Contemporary Folly of the Russians.)Clippings from "Vozrozhdenie" 1926 - Nov 1929.Paris, Rapidimprimery 1930. P 48.

• *QCC p.v:390

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Class Mark:OBZOR SOVETSKOY PECHATI (Reviej‘f Soviet Literature) * QCA

superseded byROSSIYA POD IGOM (Russia Under Yeke) , Paris:

The giñ of the journal is"to penetrate the smoke screen of Soviet liesand propaganda... to see ... the real field of a:slaa:Aathe revulutionarystruggle between the subjueatod Russian people and the Soviet regime.'

Editor: N.I.POPOV. •

In # 4 is announced that in the next issue there will be published thenotes of an active member of an underground anti-communist organizationin the USSR without disclosure of the true names of persons involved.

INSTITUT PO-IZUCHENIYU SSSR, Munich . Monthly. * QCBOct/Dec 1955 - Jul/Dec 1960.Prior to 1955 this montlly was called

BULLETIN of the Institute for the Study of tho History and Culture ofthe USSR!! GLA

CANADIAN SLAVIC STUDIES, Montreal, by Loyola College. *QAAQuarterly, Spring 1967.

=TE•PORARY RUSSIA AND 'HER RELATIONS WITH RER NEIGHBOURS • GLA.V.1. October 1936. London, Bonnet & Co Ltd,1936.

RUSSIAN-AIIRIGAN MAGAZINE. New York, Rossiya Publ.Co. GLA.0ct.1944 -:June 1958. Semimonthly, later monthly.

RUSSIAN. POLITICAL COMMITTEE, New York. . *April 1953 - may 1955. Russian Printing House.

RUSSIAN PRESS REVIEW, Petrograd, 1920-1921. (incomplete) GIP.A French edition.

KOMITET ZA P./4.19.VA I SVOBODU V ROSSII (Committee for the Rightsand Freedom in Russia) Information bulletin. Frankfurt a/M.Carries also a German title: * QC,A

FUR RECHTE UND FREIHEIT IN RUSSLAND.(NOTE: This bulletin, neither in Russian nor in German,

is not available - "It has not been received" was theexplanation given when tho book was requested.)

OSTEUROPA - Zeitschrift 14 die gesamten Fragen des EuropNishenOstens. Berlin, 1925. Oesteneuropa Verlag.

LA Rinrri RUSSE. Film reproduced. Paris 1952-1958 (incompl.)*ZAN - 1945

S. Periodicals and Social Publications.

KNIZHNAYA LETOPIS 1 (Book Annals) 1921 - 1925.1926 - 1929; 1933,: 1934;1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1947 - all incomplete.

THE VOICE OF FREE RUSSIA# 186, July 1958 - # 195, April 1959.

*ZAN - *Q 157

F - 104753

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S. (Continued) (Details to point 4.)

THE yoIcs OF FREE RUSSIA

F-10# 186, luly..1958 - # 195, Apr 1959. 4753

# 186: "The Soviet Regime and the Russian People" by Eugene LYONS.An address delivered before the Advertising Club of. Springfield; Mass.

p.$: "What the world haS witnessed in Russia without understanding it is apermanent civil mar.Russia.has been and remains a nation occupied fromwithin. Its communist rasters are in escence an occupation force."

• ."Russians Against the Soviets': By John J,KEENAN.• Keenan mentions DOOM:TVs Writing in the Marine Cores Gazette "se-Moral

years ago". D. was a German born in Russia who served later with the Ger-man Wehrmacht. Ho wrote about the guerilla meratiOns.

In an earlier issue was an article "Communism and Russia" by,1:AUEOFF.:leering to this article, Albert Dietrich, New Orleans,Ia. asks -

"... is our press misinformed about the so-called power struggle amongthe communist party bosses in the Kremlin, or Is it simply naive?"

# 188, Sep 1953. "Our Freedom is Your Freedom." e.6. Colonel-GeneralGOLIKOV.has writtervin-hie official statement that"on October first, 1945,5,236,130 Soviet citizens were repatriated." This number includes also2,229,552 people who were handed over by the allied powers from territorieswhich were occupied by the allied armies.

p.7. ... about the Baltic states: /Period of • ;"Already during the/iTZ.i7eation of thaese republics the Soviets troops arresteei;: •and deported in 1940 ten thousands of inhabitants of each of the three Baltic i:;:•1republics. After the war not less than 10 to 15 percent of the population of

.theserepublics were forcibly deported to the Soviet Union." •

# 190, p.10."TARZAIDZE answers DALLIN" about the rev ieni -Of the book"2mm Czars and Presidents" ... p.11 "Almost overnight many of the 1 Noviy Mir'group in New York were . catapulted to high positions in Russia."

# 191. "The U.S. at YALTA" by Owen 3.CARRAGFCRpp 5_6: wAbsevelt ordered destroyed one hundred thousand cards relating toCommunists and fellow travellers in the Navy. Through an order of January1944 Rosevelt abolished the entire setup of the Counter-Intelligence CofiSs in-tthe War Department. .On Feb 14, 1944 by the will of the President the War Department issued an order.which purposely disorganized the counter-subversive reporting paterns of the ientire armed forces of the United States. !..Cont. # 193, p.11.- This went on under Truman. In mid 1945 Colonel Charles XX::

Z,E 'A.DR, on orders, had a crew of about 18 officers, 40-60 WAGS and a few !civilians workin in rotation for several weeks to destroy antisubversiverecords in the Armed Forces.Cont. in # 192, p. 8: "Behind the Caosed Doors q by Rear Admiral Ellis

I. 4.Z.&ch=c1-P-5:

(Interesting reading.) •

;i:T. 5.:"Cossacs battlin osg Blhevism", by George TRUSOV.# 195,P.10: "Informing the Public" John J.KEENAN. about Col. FOZDNYAKOV,

a former officer of the Red Army, adjutant to Gen.VLAS0v, editor of the maga-zine "VOLTA" (Freedom) in Russian and "BREIHEIT" in German, POZDNYAKOV and

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POZDAYAKOV andMr. RONANOVSKIYarTICO spoke on different meetings in different places aboutthe real situation in Russia.After the publication of PASTERNAK's book he noticed a change in the reac-

tion of the audience to his talks, ... "the deception and mischief perpetrated,by Boris Pasternak is alarmingly extensive." ... "The life in Russia of 1917has been vary much misrepresented by Pasternak." ••. "If he (Pasternak)ware a 'serious throat as KHRUSHCHEV once bellowed, he (Pasternak) would,you may rest assurrd, now be in a Labor CamOYmmamamlb • he would not livein a luxurious villa composing couplets for Western consumption."

About VIASOV, Andrey Andreyevich, is written in:

"J'ai choisi la Potence;"les confidences du Gineral Vlasov. felon soviAioue. Paris, Edition Universe, 1947 • pp 251. BZAD

Russia

"Soviet Opposition to Stalin; a Case Study in W.W.II" BZAD

by George FISCHER, Cambridge Russian Research Center RussiaStudies; Harward University Press, 1952 pp 230.

"Wen Sie Verderben Wollen"; Bericht des Grossen Verrats. BZAD

' by argen THORWAID. Stuttgard, 1952. pp 605. Russia

"Sie Kamen von Don." General Wlasew's Ffinfte Kolonne. C-11

Roman mach Tatsachon (Fiction based upon facts) 1769by Franz Freiherr von TAUTPHOEUS. 1958. pp.386.

Some more in"the Voice of Free Russia"

# 191, Dec 1958, p. 6: "The Russian Army" by Walter KERR, refers to theslave labor in the USSR.

p. ? "The Real Soviet Armyy .by David DALLIN.

# 192 P.5. The bore mentioned article "Cossacs battling Bolshevism"is about the Divislon of General von PANNWITZ.

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9. Publications about "EURASIA." Class :.!ark:

YEVRAZIYSKAYA KHRONIKA ( Eurasian Chronicle.) *QCAIssues #1 5 — 12, Paris, 1926 - 1937. Editor P.V.SAVITSKIY.:3ound with the 0 5-10 is: "Postanovleniya Prezidiuma Tsentrainogo

Komiteta Yevraziyskoy'Organizatsii." (Decisions of the Presidium ofthe Central COmmittee of the Eurasian Organisation.)

YEVRAZIYA. 0 I — 34, from 24 Nov. 1928 up . to 24 Aug. 1929. ircluMicrofilmed. . Clamart (Seine) France.

0 1 brings the two orincipal points of view:the first - where the purely bourgeois prosperity is the aim instead of

the great experiences;the second - thfvfight against any "liquidations", and assertion of the

ideological and practical saturation of tho Russian hiatori-cal process.

"We say openly that we ore standinr on the second, not on the first one.In this sense we accept the revolution. its tasks end its oroblems."

N.S.TRLEETSKOY writes: "0 smysle revolyutsii - ideola •atiya i proleta-riat." (About the Sense of Revolution - IdeoPeny (?) and Proletariat.)

1.1 brings under "Emigrantika" a negative recension of BURTSEV's neWs-paper "OBSHCREYE DELO" ( Common Cause). The author brings the photographsof the "Roar" N.D.AVKSENTYEV and of the "Oktyabrist" M.M.FEDOROV, andquips: " As the reader seesithe Octoberlias Changed and FEDOTOV haschanged, and the "Common Cause" is not the same (as it was)."

4 and #.6 carry P.ARAPOV I s citiole . "Yedinstvo i organizatsiya."( Unity and Organisation.)

j brings: "Tri podkhoda k revelyutsii." (Three approaches to Revolution.;. Also: "K mezhdunarodnytvprablenam." (About the International Problems),

by P.N. MADWRIY-NAIEVICH;"Eurasian Problems and Democracy." Lancelot LANTON i s articletranslated from English.

"Ocherki russkogo podpolya l: (Sketches about the Russian Under-ground) by S.Ya. EFFRON.

# 10, o. 1. "Ot redaktsii" (From the Editorial Staff.) Therein referenceis made to "VOZROZHDENIYE" Ill 1325 of 20 Jan apd 1331 of 23 Jan 1929 eYal.

o.8: "Ot Komiteta Parizhskoy Gruppy Yevraziytsev" (From, the Com-mittee.of the Parisian Group of Eurasians.) by Chairman S.EFRON.The article is against a decision of a group of the Eurasians in Pariswhich has been published under the signature of eleven people. It is men-tioned that the names of P.N.SAVITSKIY and N.N. AIEKSEYEV are not a=ongthese eleven, but this note implies that they probably belong to tha

11, D. 1-2: 00 sovremennom Yevraziyonizme." (About the Contemporary.Eurasian Yovement.) by P.P.SUVCHINSKIY.

n.3-4: "Nopravda demo1ratii. )1 ( Untruth (( about or of )) the De-mocracy) by V. RELAVIN.

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11. o. . "Ot predsedatelya redektsionnoy kollegii gazety 'Yevraziya."(From the President of the Editorial College of the Newspaper 'Eurasia.'),signed by the acting President v.p.runcvnal.

fl. 12. n.7-8 "V - zashchitu Z. - nolemika s Z.V. GIPPIUS (a woman) about anarticle in "VOZROZNDENIYE" entitled "Opyat' o neprimirimosti."(Again about the Irreconcilability.)

13.7. under Shigrantika": "Vystupleniye Vol/keg° Kayazya Kirilla."' ( An Address by the Grand Duke Kirill) in "KADETSKIY YEZHEGODNIK" (TheCadets' Yearbook.)

15,e 4-5v. "Tri Reyn,TreparattliyeldRostiya." ( Three 'R', Rhine,Reparations and Russia.) V.BELYAGIN discusses this article or book of an'American author. Reference is made to an article of the German General GRE',ZRin the "Review of Reviews" 0 15, of January 1929.

17, e.6. under "Emigrantika": "lektsiya 'istorika' and "Dalnovostochnyy'drug' ( A lecture by "Historian") and ( A Far-Eastern "Friend") (( thismight have been one article under this composite title)). The article ((or'the articles)) is /are against Vsevolod IUNOV's book "iNy" (!e) which'has .beondiscussed in the VRAZIYSKAYA 12gRONIKk ii 6. The nelusive note'says: " If we define our way as that from the existing (situation) towardsthat what ought to come (what is wished), then 'the entire emigree press oft.he entire world is going from tho nonexisting toward the past,"

18 n.2. A new book is announced0Filosofiya Obshchogo DeIa Stati;pisma Nikolaya Fedorovicha FEDORWA." (Philosophy of the Common

Cause: Articles, Thoughts and Letters of .NikolayTedorovich FEDOROV.). Second part. Edition "Eurasia", Clamat . (Seine) France. (prob. 1929).

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10. Books and Articles connected with General KDTEPOV

POKHISHCIENIn GENERALA . KUTEPOVA. (Kidnaping of Gen.Kutepov.)By Boris BAZHANOV and N.AIEKSEYEV. Paris 1930.

• .Theriameln French: L tENLEVEMENT DU GB:Ng.RAL KW:20V.

Paris, i,dition Spdcial, 1930 86 pp.

BOLSHEVISTSKIYE GANGSTERY V PARIZHE. (The Bolshevic Gangstersin Paris.) Bfriadimir Lvovich BURTa-V. Paris; 1939. 103 pp.

V MaCHITU PRAVDY. DELO GENERALA P.P.DYAKONOVA,/POLKOVNIKAA:N.POPOVA I POLKOVNIKA N.A.DE ROBERT. - ZAGOVOR mounuam.

• .(For Protection of Truth. The Case of General P.P.DYAKONOV,COlonel-A.N.POPOV and Colonel N.A.do ROBERI. Conspiracy to

. Keep Silence) Paris 1931. 29 PP.

GENERAL FDTEPOV. SBORNIK STATEY. (General KUtepov. Collection *QEBof Articles.) Paris, 1934. 378 pp. . (Kutepov)

"General KUTEPOV i vnutrennyaya liniya." (General KUMPOV and *QCA• the Inner Line.) In "VOZROZHDEHIYE". #/i.1 of Mav 1955,

pp. 119-132. (When ordering, write the underlined part only.) •

POCHEMU PCKHITILI XDTEPOVA A NE MIIYUKOVA. ( Why Was KUTEPOVKidnaped But Not M.,..v.)Paris, Edit. LOTUS, 1930. 31 pp. •

RUSSKIYE V GALLIPOLI. (Russians in Gallipolis.) 490 pp *QGF

Mass Mark:*QEB(Kutepov)

A p.v.341.

CC p.v.566

*QGF p.v.94

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*QCC p.v.409

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11. Articles connected with "TRUST".

In"VOZROZHDENIYEV iSSIA # 7 (Jan-Feb.1950, pp.114-135.

In "VOZROZHDENI/E," issue # 11 (Sep-Oct 1950, pp 137-143,by R.VRAGA. .

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