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[Note: I am going to park this here under "Other", pending better placement, because I am not quite sure what to make of it, or its appearance in the New York Times. I don't wish to rush to judgment, but instead rely on the cross-analysis of many others. On one hand, the base story is a historical given; on the other, some of the content may need further review.]


American Intelligence Officials Created a �Safe Haven� in the United States for Certain Nazis

December 12th, 2010 Via: New York Times:
After World War II, American counterintelligence recruited former Gestapo officers, SS veterans and Nazi collaborators to an even greater extent than had been previously disclosed and helped many of them avoid prosecution or looked the other way when they escaped, according to thousands of newly declassified documents.




Full article:
Declassified Papers Show U.S. Recruited Ex-Nazis

By SAM ROBERTS

Published: December 11, 2010

After World War II, American counterintelligence recruited former Gestapo officers, SS veterans and Nazi collaborators to an even greater extent than had been previously disclosed and helped many of them avoid prosecution or looked the other way when they escaped, according to thousands of newly declassified documents.

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The Nazi officer Klaus Barbie escaped to Bolivia; he and others got American help.


With the Soviet Union muscling in on Eastern Europe, �settling scores with Germans or German collaborators seemed less pressing; in some cases, it even appeared counterproductive,� said a government report published Friday by the National Archives.
�When the Klaus Barbie story broke, about his escaping with American help to Bolivia, we thought there weren�t any more stories like that, that Barbie was an exception,� said Norman J. W. Goda, a University of Florida professor and co-author of the report with Professor Richard Breitman of American University. �What we found in the record is that there were a fair number, and that it seems more systematic.�
In chilling detail, the report also elaborates on the close working relationship between Nazi leaders and the grand mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin al-Husseini, who later claimed that he sought refuge in wartime Germany only to avoid arrest by the British.
In fact, the report says, the Muslim leader was paid �an absolute fortune� of 50,000 marks a month (when a German field marshal was making 25,000 marks a year). It also said he energetically recruited Muslims for the SS, the Nazi Party�s elite military command, and was promised that he would be installed as the leader of Palestine after German troops drove out the British and exterminated more than 350,000 Jews there.
On Nov. 28, 1941, the authors say, Hitler told Mr. Husseini that the Afrika Corps and German troops deployed from the Caucasus region would liberate Arabs in the Middle East and that �Germany�s only objective there would be the destruction of the Jews.�
The report details how Mr. Husseini himself was allowed to flee after the war to Syria � he was in the custody of the French, who did not want to alienate Middle East regimes � and how high-ranking Nazis escaped from Germany to become advisers to anti-Israeli Arab leaders and �were able to carry on and transmit to others Nazi racial-ideological anti-Semitism.�
�You have an actual contract between officials of the Nazi Foreign Ministry with Arab leaders, including Husseini, extending after the war because they saw a cause they believed in,� Dr. Breitman said. �And after the war, you have real Nazi war criminals � Wilhelm Beisner, Franz Rademacher and Alois Brunner � who were quite influential in Arab countries.�
In October 1945, the report says, the British head of Palestine�s Criminal Investigation Division told the assistant American military attach� in Cairo that the mufti might be the only force able to unite the Palestine Arabs and �cool off the Zionists. Of course, we can�t do it, but it might not be such a damn bad idea at that.�
�We have more detailed scholarly accounts today of Husseini�s wartime activities, but Husseini�s C.I.A. file indicates that wartime Allied intelligence organizations gathered a healthy portion of this incriminating evidence,� the report says. �This evidence is significant in light of Husseini�s lenient postwar treatment.� He died in Beirut in 1974.
The report, �Hitler�s Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Intelligence and the Cold War,� grew out of an interagency group created by Congress to identify, declassify and release federal records on Nazi war crimes and on Allied efforts to hold war criminals accountable. It is drawn from a sampling of 1,100 C.I.A files and 1.2 million Army counterintelligence files that were not declassified until after the group issued its final report in 2007.
�Hitler�s Shadow� adds a further dimension to a separate Justice Department history of American Nazi-hunting operations, which the government has refused to release since 2006 and which concluded that American intelligence officials created a �safe haven� in the United States for certain other former Nazis.
Like earlier reports generated by the group, this one paints a grim portrait of bureaucracy, turf wars and communication gaps among intelligence agencies. It also details blatantly cynical self-interested tactical decisions by Allied governments and a general predisposition that some war crimes by former Nazis and their collaborators should be overlooked because the suspects could be transformed into valuable assets in the more urgent undercover campaigns against Soviet aggression.
The American intelligence effort to infiltrate the East German Communist Party was dubbed �Project Happiness.�
�Tracking and punishing war criminals were not high among the Army�s priorities in late 1946,� the report says. Instead, it concludes that the Army�s Counterintelligence Corps spied on suspect groups ranging from German Communists to politically active Jewish refugees in camps for displaced people and also �went to some lengths to protect certain persons from justice.�
Among them was Rudolf Mildner, who was �responsible for the execution of hundreds, if not thousands, of suspected Polish resisters� and as a German police commander was in Denmark when Hitler ordered the country�s 8,000 Jews deported to Auschwitz.
Mr. Mildner escaped from an internment camp in 1946, and the report raises questions about whether American intelligence agents� �lenient treatment of Mildner contributed in some way to his ability to escape� and even suggests that he may have remained in American custody helping identify Communists and other subversives before settling in Argentina in 1949.
The report cites other cases that parallel the experience of Klaus Barbie, known as the Butcher of Lyon. He cooperated with American intelligence agents who helped him flee to Argentina.
One of those cases involved Anton Mahler, who as a Gestapo anti-communist agent interrogated Hans Scholl, the German underground student leader who was beheaded in 1943. Mr. Mahler also served in Einsatzgruppe B in occupied Belarus, which was blamed for the execution of more than 45,000 people, mostly Jews.
�This admission on his own U.S. military government questionnaire in 1947 was ignored or overlooked by U.S. and West German authorities,� the report said.
American agents recommended that Mr. Mahler and other former Nazis be protected from politically inspired criminal proceedings in Germany.
In 1952, the report says, the C.I.A. moved to protect Mykola Lebed, a Ukrainian nationalist leader, from a criminal investigation by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. He would work for American intelligence in Europe and the United States through the 1980s, despite being implicated in guerrilla units during the war that killed Jews and Poles and being described by an Army counterintelligence report as a �well-known sadist and collaborator of the Germans.�



A version of this article appeared in print on December 12, 2010, on page A36 of the New York edition.
There are so just many cases where the Allies helped the very worst nazi’s to escape justice. For example:

- Sobibor death camp commandant, Gustav Wagner (estimated number exterminated at Sobibor was 250,000), plus many, many other murderous SS and Gestapo to safety via the Vatican run Ratlines

- Allen Dulles negotiated with SS General Wolf for “Operation Sunrise” - a programme recruiting all of the SS stationed in Italy to move to Latin America.

- The Pentagon recruited numerous former Nazis and SS to work under Gehlen’s “Org” in Potsdam which became part of the fledgling CIA before becoming the basis of post war German intelligence in 1955.

The entire Galizien Waffen SS Division (7000 - 8000 battle hardened men) was brought to the UK in 1947 and then hived off to various countries, Canada, Australia, South Africa etc. They were muscle to use in the cold war.

And this just off the top of my head.

Make no mistake, the SS were loved in various corners of Washington and London. The Nuremberg War Crimes trials were pure PR.
David Guyatt Wrote:There are so just many cases where the Allies helped the very worst nazi’s to escape justice. For example:

- Sobibor death camp commandant, Gustav Wagner (estimated number exterminated at Sobibor was 250,000), plus many, many other murderous SS and Gestapo to safety via the Vatican run Ratlines

- Allen Dulles negotiated with SS General Wolf for “Operation Sunrise” - a programme recruiting all of the SS stationed in Italy to move to Latin America.

- The Pentagon recruited numerous former Nazis and SS to work under Gehlen’s “Org” in Potsdam which became part of the fledgling CIA before becoming the basis of post war German intelligence in 1955.

The entire Galizien Waffen SS Division (7000 - 8000 battle hardened men) was brought to the UK in 1947 and then hived off to various countries, Canada, Australia, South Africa etc. They were muscle to use in the cold war.

And this just off the top of my head.

And speaking of "off the top of my head," I assume that the Galizien Division included world-class snipers.
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Just this very morning, before coffee, Albarelli's "Terrible Mistake" [page 371] details the genesis of the MK-Ultra chemical experimentation and more in the SS/Das Ahnerbe/Dachau experimental experience, described and documented in the Army G-2 cache of documents found in a cave (The Little Devil's Hole) in Pottenstein, which were studied intensely before being shipped to the Army's Edgewood Arsenal and Camp Detrick. Page 372-373 notes that Sandoz was located only 248 miles away in the nexus of the trinity of corporate pharmacia [Hoffman-LaRoche, Sandoz and Ciba-Geigy] in Basle (or Basel), a locale which also plays a prominent role in Dulles' wartime movements and presence in Switzerland.

In his book "The Secret Surrender", on page 57, Allen Dulles describes the "loss" or disappearance (on 2/25/45) in the Colmar pocket of a safe filled with highly important military papers as discussed with the G-2 of the American Sixth Army. Basel, of course, is also the home base for the Bank of International Settlements which, as noted on page 218, played a role as a secret back channel to Washington in April 1945 for Japanese diplomats wishing to negotiate a secret surrender. [That little process played out on the 6th and 9th of August, 1945.]
The 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Ukrainian) (German: 14. Waffen Grenadier Division der SS (ukrainshe Nr.1), prior to 1944 titled the 14th SS-Volunteer Division "Galician" (German: 14. SS-Freiwilligen Division "Galizien") committed numerous massacres of women and children during WW2.

For instance the massacre of the village of Huta Pieniacka, the village of Palikrowy, and the monastery of Podkamień (Pidkamin).

What happened at Huta Pieniacka in February 1944 is typical.

Here's the Polish account:

Quote:Witnesses interrogated by the Polish prosecutors of the "The Head Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation" described the details of crimes committed against women, children and newborn babies. After murdering the inhabitants of Huta Pieniacka, the local Ukrainian population looted the remaining property of the murdered, loading everything on horse-drawn carts that had been prepared beforehand.[6] According to those Poles who survived, the Germans did not participate in the massacre itself.

In the April 9, 2008 issue of the Gazeta Polska weekly, an article about the massacre appeared. According to those persons who survived (four of whom were cited), the murderers were Ukrainians of the SS Galizien Division. All those who recollected the massacre (Emilia Bernacka, then 10; Filomena Franczukowska, then 20; Jozefa Orlowska, then 16; and Regina Wroblewska, then 6) claimed that the village was attacked by the Ukrainian troops, who murdered all Poles they managed to catch, including infants. The mentioned persons survived because somebody managed to open the rear door of a village church in which the murderers were massacring the Polish civilians.

Filomena Franczukowska, who was 20 then and is the oldest still-living survivor of the massacre (as of April 2008) stated in the Gazeta Polska article that the Ukrainians came to the village at 4 am. They entered Huta Pieniacka from the nearby village of Zarkow and began shooting at everybody. Her father had been beaten before being executed, and one of attackers said loudly in Ukrainian, "Now you have your Poland and your England." Franczukowska lost both parents and three younger siblings in the massacre; only her brother survived. She said that the murderers deliberately did not kill two twin boys, aged 4, and were laughing at the children who were trying to 'wake up' their dead mother. Franczukowska, together with her brother and a group of people, was ordered to go to a barn which was locked and set on fire. She somehow managed to open the rear door and escape to a forest.

Some of these massacres were conducted in collaboration with the thugs of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Ukrainian: Українська Повстанська Армія (УПА), "Ukrayins’ka Povstans’ka Armiya," or "UPA").

Quote:The Ukrainian Catholic Church demanded the presence of its chaplains in the division, which was usually not permitted by Germans. Thus the Ukrainian division along with the Bosnian one became notable exceptions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_Waffen..._Ukrainian)

According to wikipedia, (citing John A. Armstrong. (1963), Ukrainian Nationalism. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 170-175): The 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Ukrainian) had the support of both the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Among its members was a son of Mstyslav Skrypnyk, the Orthodox Bishop of Kiev.

Which to those with Eyes Wide Open, means that we're in wandering bishop territory.

Indeed, to digress into that uniquely resonant world, note the following on Patriarch Mstyslav, secular name Stepan Ivanovych Skrypnyk:
In 1949 he moved to the USA and joined the Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America (UOC in America), then headed by Bishop Bohdan (Zhuk). At the 1950 Council (Sobor) in New York City he succeeded in bringing about unification of the UOC in America with the much larger Archdiocese eparchy of Archbishop John Theodorovich, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA (UOC of USA). Archbishop John was elected as Metropolitan of the newly united UOC of USA. Archbishop Mstyslav became his deputy and the head of the Consistory. In the US, Bishop Mstyslav began extensive church activity with the Ukrainian Orthodox Center, a publishing house, library and seminary being built in South Bound Brook, New Jersey. In 1969 his authority was extended over the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Churches of Europe and Australia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriarch_M...n_Skrypnyk)

Back to the Galician (Austro-Hungarian) or Ukrainian Waffen-SS. As David stated, 7-8000 of these battle-hardened butchers and thugs were resettled in Britain at the end of WW2. In the late 1940s, many were recruited into paramilitary forces as part of the "war against communism". Some almost certainly were recruited into covert Gladio-type cells.
"...Occupation police, working with the FBI, develop a huge blacklist of independence supporters who, along with their families and employers are harassed and victimized for years. In 1988, when the blacklist is challenged in court, it is discovered to contain more than a hundred thousand files.

America's most vicious retribution is saved for Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos, who simply refuses to surrender his beliefs to the occupiers of his country. He is sentenced to seventy two years in prison for attempting to exercise his theoretical rights of free speech by making twelve pro-independence speeches. He is tortured by his American captors with massive doses of X-rays resulting in horrific radiation burns, a technique pioneered by a team of Nazi war criminals imported and hired for their invaluable skills by the U.S. government following World War Two...."

from Making the World Safe for Hypocrisy
http://mtwsfh.blogspot.com/
This is Puerto Rico isn't it?
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Which to those with Eyes Wide Open, means that we're in wandering bishop territory.

Now there's a find Jan.

For readers unfamiliar with the background they ma wish to read some of the following:

Fred Lee Crisman.

Return of the Bishops.

Eyes Wide Shut.

Shickshinny Knights

Additional forum searches under "UFO's", "Scientology", "L Ron Hubbard" etc will also provide further insights into what is a very large catalogue of associated material.
Magda Hassan Wrote:This is Puerto Rico isn't it?

Yep. Apologies for not making that clear. I got caught up in the moment, doing blog roll checks and seeing this, opening up a search engine to see what there was to be said about the man (little, but enough) and otherwise freaking out about the date (circa 1950) and the correlation with what I was reading in Albarelli and which can be confirmed elsewhere.

It is apparent that freedom and independence are abhorrent topics in a country founded on it and which allegedly exports it.
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