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One iroup Is heeded by '46INE KOCAAJWSEI sodarleadere of the other 4reap are

• gig121-: SILAIIAISIAS*end his iroup haw. imintalned th. ;ovation

• ""7-aresp•ot to these two groups Viet It isassessor, tothe alms of both and ...herein. whotheradiscp.slausbe =Wei Into with elthir or both of the groups.

There sr' 4 acsording to StOZINaosec.,.problema of ,ousitimers,* whit* may be disguised with these . .AMMO, objective in establishing eentast with Oho troops.SIDAINAOSEAS stated 4 was to avoid having one or the other

-of the groupa turns& fros the democrat!. conntrisaia.dseek the suport of the Communistse • . • '

• slIgtRAUESs statod that he bad mitas ase esessiewin Berlin when aortal problams weredi...said. New...r h. did not know that NOtuLAWSKI wasx.emsteg-to the Vatted States until he set bin by implantInboard the GENERAL TAILOR easing to thla-sountry.. On •this vessel SIDZINAMIXAS met SoOLLOMSEI en a ample of •eaeasions when they hod abort discosniens.

i •I In the-faited States. STIZIKAILEAS stated that

he has not seen arOLUSEI. On one Gomel.n when the .*Metals of governments in sells met la llashiegton. I.-. C.S0boLU.1-31 wet. SICAIZANAEAS meuestimg sm Introduationto this .soup. ftwevor. SIDGIAAISALS felt that theProblems sad type of organisation As whisk MouLlb3X1 mete`

. Interested were et verian...with that of the governments Incello.. The -letter eandlsted of. ..Immanent. seeking torajsia the froedom and Lmbrpon4edee esuntrleawhich they provlouely onjoygd. sa..OLShalti 5 en the otherhando'repreaentedassgment of • e-Antry whisk wad digirOGSet ceparattar itself sad obtaininr indspandanse.

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CACibTAlISILSIXASSMas was to imuldrat his4ffic4 at the Hargrave doteie 112 -oat I go. berg's, Ha .7 Tort .114,.aome31r. Ls statod that he is • amber of .the- •140thanian Consultative -awl which ke sponsored by theNatiodhl.committee for • Frs. -. woo.. He stated that asen offielal of the Lithuanian noveuent he has been approashedby two groups of hyele-Russiana .which are opposed to eachether. . •. 4 -I •

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• IDZIKAJSKAZ stated that he had heard that"NOWLIN= was responsible for atrocities convtitted on the •

• Gauntry's= of 31DZINAUSHAN, Ktsf:Cis vALI1WAs, informed -Jewish people in Minsk, Russia. Howtver, • friend and

Ma that he had been in Amok when &,h.-LEWSKI was there ,nddenied that SOS.LWEI was reclansible for any =roe/Ales.VALIONAS had stated that t3 had collaborated, withthe Germans at the tins of their occupation to pose extent .laat not to the point of persecitlic.the -peoile. .ZIDzItAisKAS‹

• &toted that VALIJWAS has made hla noma in New Haven,• ConnaOtiGut, but is believed to nave tone to rankturt,

Oervaany; about tie .eontbs azo on onsinss3-..

- 4 ' • --S7a3103NAH -did not oelleve that SC/BOLEN=*-

was participatimo ih anj subv.rn1we or siti-Aserioannativitise but t•lt thatb.i limited contact with and

' "knowledge of SOPC1,2t= was suffloient.for adequate'

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st.9 tat= that 05ESTSKI• and- the head of the executive organ, ePolegia." and resides

at 33k eest 29th Str,et, Apartment 16, How york•pioi.A!-

SIDZIEALTNEAS itated that 'the header the groupin;the United States opposing the group of sOB3Lm1S1Ci Is200r2IE KOCULIOVsKti who resides at 325 Nast 100th Street,Sew York City. SOCHANOVSKI is considered to be the ?rimeMinister and Minister of fogoien Affairs of the Councilof prole-Thu(1'Jan Nationalist :aifty of the Republic. AMA/kr:HitIS the Chairman and Actinc President.. ••

• NIITLIKAJSKAS'okserwed that these groups areviolently opposed to each other and are inclined to make

es:train/ant charges about eaeli!other. However, it is hisbelief that the alq of eachof these groups 181=11= inthat they both desire the independence of byelo-Russiansection of the Soviet Union.. .

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' White Ruthenian minority in :oland. .

. :. The informant advised that it tai ascertained-' Slams a source Of unknown rellobility the, Jd1.1• -.Iles AlesandrOvitots Sokolowski. Asnomber of the Att•

Russian Central Council, was-slectia :temtee of•thls body inKay. 1948. he claims to be the oldest member of this movement. •ThOnformant donsiders this information to ..Je probably true.

• .• • -. from a usually reliaole source the informant.furnished the following information regarding:the . sibject,

- whieh informant- considered to be probably trues •" During the 'period 1922 to 1927 . 5AobwEW•iti was•

• member of the Polish Parliament as a representative of .,the'. White Russian minority group. SAA.w-'essKI was born a :Magian •

and resolved a Russian.political education ut is not ro-.'Soviet and was formerly a personal enemy e AnTRO*Ati OSTRuassti),

. Remover, due to a series of misunders a .wRuthenian ?simples Republic (MIR group) he was finally VOA over •

to the eZRA4bito Ruthenian Central Almon/ group by •ASTROWSII. In spite of nis mlaunderstanding with thaba,311101:111=1 would never scree to carry out conspiratorialastivities for the communist'. • r •

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The informant advlasu coat boo.filea of the la0. '• - area 2 . 1ioadcuarters, Ludwigabirg, which is 4 usually irellaole ;*

AonVo•, reveal tho IollowIng .láformatton concerning sanjeot. -• the WWI of which cannot be judi:eds

. The sioject atiended SOVOd classes of high• ''Sehool and four years of profeealonal-echool. Re-speaks •• • /olieh..lussian..Lithnanien and some nernan. Afterglow:Lag

Mama hi worked as a•geoistrioian from 191/ to. 1917. Prom. 1915 to 1920 he served in the Army: %Von 1920 to 1939 he

was employed as a building master and geometrician. From• '2939 to 1941 he was en played as v vuildinr mutter In laranowicse,

Russia. :•Irem 1941 to 1944 he wee connected with thargyelt;.Russian Committee in Mina:calm . 1wveln6n10nbe In 1944 be muffdeported to 4ermany by too Osman voile:kind wsirked with the .hyslo.-Rnselan Committoe in cerlin. •

' After the bomper7dment ot orlln he MOM compulsorilyevaeustid.to 01mo where he lived until the liovration. Rewas then .transferred to DP eampa in l!orntal, Oberheihingen,

• Rilwangens Alchelsdorf and.; ..acknong. '. • •, - The 'informant stated that the au:p inata • eon,

Of a raildiy oltioial 1 woo Tarried in 1922 and had, one son.wife was a p sioian. In 1941 his wife and son woo

deported by th magma and ns hav not heard from than. since.'

•- • In 114B subjeet expro-sed a desire to immilliat•. and gav• Nosth Africa as the ooAntry of first pooferenc4;• Canada and Argontina as other proferencei in that order.. In an IMO "Application for Assistance* subjs.:: acoounta for

Ms emoloynent in part for the:nert twelve years as follove:• . 1936-July• 1944„.■ •lluni Technician in .irest-

atovek . - .•. 1944,0wohe 2945 - 14 , 1vsy Laborer in berlin . .

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;10031to 1907—, stolpee, Poland . - •. .

• % 1907 to 1915 - Kovno, Lithuania • • • : .1915 to.1117 -- Military servioe C1917 to 1942 - stolice..Yoland . . • 119112 to 1944 - 0insk. us.a. . ' •

. 1944 to 1949 -. Sevoral places in Germany1949 to prosint - backnang • ' •.

. '- - •. . . - • -. .. , The subjeii.liste his education as high school,tour years; profossional tr;ining, tour years: and his .occupation as Surveyor.. -A photostat of an Identity Card ' • ...issued by German authorities on loved:or 7, : 1941, in Stolpoe, • -Poland, gives his date of birth as *Pril 24. 1889. • ,

• •' The informant advised that a United StatesDisplaced Persons Cemaission Analyst Report dafild February 21, '1950, lists the following information on sabjedts Aehbol

Stulpoe imland, and Kovno, Lithuania, 1896 to 1911:1937 to Jam, 1941, coodesist, Stolpoe, Poland; Jay, 1941,to June, 1943, Mayor of Baranowlexe, Poland; data unknown,Male Of . voluntary Agency in Minsk, Russia, for oneApar.

4ThO informant stated that LZ1MA IDImitri)

CASsokICZ, aka:,3tenialaw Klale3owak1 8 born S•ptenhar 2181900 8 in Nieswies_inear Brost-Litovsk, now 0SSK) was interviewed .rogardinglaiactrvities of the subject. ?ha meltability of\

. this source is unknown to informant but'the.informationfurnished is oonaidorod to be possibly true. 'by the informant.

KASMOVICK stated, 14 effoot.'that he first met-Subject in the latter part of 1942 or early 1943 in Minsk

when. he oh:hatted him as is member of. the White-Ruth:0tonSolt-Aid Committee. Sub jest at that time was the Chief ofthis committee in the Minsk area. At the and of 1943 subloottins0 t::ml:losuaksja Zentralnaja Reds(UR) as Assistant

V OstROWSKI, This organisation was sanctionedby the and was exploited to the oxteat that they,the Germans, used this organisation to recruit White .fhlthanlAul partisans sham they used behind the Russian lines.

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LAsKOMIM:stated further that he'hao heaid about .subject's being. a member ol the:Tolish ParliamentISL4Hropivaantin, the 'Alto Aaiun/an minority In Poland. Hi alsohoard that subject had been arrestod by the :oleo butdealared that it Was not for Commas, activities but ratherfor using his position to help the Whits Ruthenials obtain!Mods for schools and other aultuill activities. KAsHOWICZstated that he had, the imprassion that subject had ben heldfor .only several days by the toles akar than rolossed. He addsdthat he thought it was in the year 1927 but that ha via not suie.

• _ILASHOaCz'also soiled that it was common knowled;c

amps ths White lathenians that...ths ..ollsh Government nod .made It a practice to arrest Tarim. ..h.tto Ruthenian Parliamantary *representatives in order to discredit thiamin the ayes' of. tneir •

. own people. Kantor these foraer memoors of Parliament weri. *wrested on suspicion'ol CommunIsto activitym and it was • .

=Sault to distinguish betweenp ropaganda and fact.. EASMOulIG° •d that although he-had.hbard that SOt.OLEWSII han been

arrested by the Polls, pa definitely did not hear that his A!arroot was becunas ' of Communist activity.

NAOMI= stated that he knew of only_ons man in.tha jnitsd States Zoneof-GorMany to : ay who - we1a know of=ALE& lit's activities inttba01.920's., He owe the name of

I MICHALLONWIA2 born Gaptember 14, 1903. and at present....76F4-ttnesdari. The Informant stated pat KA3MAIM

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The informant ststeethat thritsa Swooning files,whien"is a acaree-of usual ratability, contained informationthat Is probably true revealing the names of three characterwitnessenfar WSKI In follows: ,•

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This Informant stated that the IRO Ragion I 'overdo• did not.rotioot the legation of 1,11101IER. SCRISC110110 emigrated• tO the Tutted dSates en malle, 1950, and Alis waggon! addivas. a.All 011k601111. 1011A/Vol is allegedly. residing in Berehteagaden.

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formerly at Displaeed forgo= Camp Riehelsdelf and ls Oresent/y .livine in a Liaplaoed ?arsons Camp at sad Albling, ass interviewed. - •

- ?hi informant stated that ths reliability of KAM= is unknown'and tha luitarbf the information he furnished cannot be judge*.

subjset vans member of the roUsh LarUacant 'leiths-early 1920 8 s and was trrostad by the Polith Polies becausehid belongod to a ;date Ruthenian organisation 4,411.'4 %roads"fortes:era and laborers. Thal Polish GOvornmant outlawed thisorganisation e.g arrested most of its mambirs. Subjeit wasplass& in jail in 613.na, Poland. but wafreleased attar a towmenthe far lack of evidence to convict ids in a Polish court.

In 1939 when the Ruislin Army entered stolpse beorgniised ewelsoming committee for the nod Army. %Awn theGorman Army entered Stelpee, subject collaborated with .theGorman& and bees= Kayo, of gtolpos. He later was appointedChair-an of a philentbrople organisation in Minsk celled theugamopenosehtdch" which cave aid to poor, needy bhits Ruthenians.-In January. 1944, subject was anointed Vico ?resident of SheCentral Council of Wte. lito Ruthanians in :wok. Ligrug.the

•retreat of the norms Ariaria hassle in . auner 1944, subjectwas *audited oy the dermansItu 'loran where hi was again activein white Ruthenian circles. •

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• • . NW= stated that he was well acquainted With subject..° Re stated that subjact was a survoyor by nrofossion and Infer•

World War II =rod in the Polish town of atolpee near theRussian border, where ha ownmi three hous•s. RObjeet sonsid■red.himmelf to be a white Ruthenian but at the same tine boastedthat his aneestors were Tatars. . .

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16101need Persona camp, name unknown& unaer the name ofWROLUaSKIJ. SLEW, and later iettlsd in a whit* flatboat=°amp in*Richelsaort. thorn he tried to organise a Marmaraand workers organisation out tallic. Re ma instrumentalIn the . publishine• of newspaper at mtcheledorf eallsd ,'White Ruthenian 'ore which donounced the 110 administrstion.

• and 'Displaced Parsons ,sap leaders. Jubjeot also engaged inWriting false danuntiatory . letters to rut on ueople wholkwished to landerste. sunject prefers nie close friends toknow that be le as atheist.

. . •••The informant staled that MICHAE.. IUMA104Ch,

warn sapbomber 4. 1903, in Olobohle, Russia, formerly aWhite 9uselan Rational, presently stateless, DimplaciagPerson. Se. 653211, residing at Ofaplased Oersons Camp oval*.

on berebbeagaden. jwas interviewed. Informant statad that the:.rellability of IONATOWICZ is unknown and the ' truth qf iheinfoimation be furnished cannot bit judged. • -• .

statoethat be knew subject as a =steam(Agar* in PaimWhhite Russian polities in 19221 however, hefirst met subject in Simla. Poland, in 1943 aka convention

• of the Whitelbassian 5.11-Aid AssooLation. Subject was thePresident of this.assoelation 64 that tino. ICKildhicz wasamposker end delegate at this convention.

• de did not meet subject again until 1947 inDisplaeod ?mons Camp Riob•isdorf in Chas and bosom aUsual triode of the subject until the lattor departed forthe United statin. IGRATOWLCL stated further that eubjestwas ons of the Ruthenian representatives to the PolishPsalm:mint from to 1927. All White Rutbanian representativesof the Polish Par t were menbers of the ftremada.° aradical national White Ruthenian farmer and laborer organisation.All members of this organisation were arrested by sa• Polish .Pollee in 1928. Among those arrested worst

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or syspalestle to the soviet TWOm "4, Millet was -• AM:tag those amwestod sod, via confinedfa' nearly two gears

while investigations and trial ooncer.slar the °Urimmee" and .Par/lament members were in 2racress.' Sole of the individusis

. arrested were shots son. wore pet frOO. Anaug'Abose released_ were some lem went to /ussia, Att the suojeet smiths persons• listed above rkmained in 4-eland. ' •

• • is f the opinion theism; of thb. '41, whits Rumanians ware syspetheito to %sesta besausothe •• •

Soviet Salon offem4 • largd decree of national an caltural .* freedom to Mem. This sympathy clasped in to. early I-3Q's

bemuse the' :ovist Salon began to coly .hite nathoalans tbeir .liberties. 131810.ICS stated that bedid met know ihethersubject vas stfillatedwith the °Groomes°obsne who weresympathetio to - the aeklet Maga, but be.isaf thtopintoa thattalkiest was not sympathetie toward the soviet la/en beeausshe semained in eland after his release !meths Pollak •

• Prism. The feet that subject was not ehot by the relishCemerament is as indlostion that the AslisaGovernment A •• possessed no proot.linking too subject to a pre-SovielogreaP NWV

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03 the Soviet talon in lOadering theoesupationvit Fasters Poland. S21) sot was always reeognisedA

riiies 8 member of the TR0,41I Cie sal-Politleal Weep of .. Skits Ruthenian NOASVRel. mosiamis ...Ibis /1§,WSKI Croup

_is differentiated fro:mother Mite Rutheniaapoestions--ialhat this. croup advoseted and practised moperation withto. Ruseslaiihrthodox clergy outside of the Jail Mailed"migrated from the ISM/ to other turemen eventries_daring $the early 1120rs. . . . .

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/1::11ebtmined intonation. dh is possibly .trme. that subjesil wasassimilated wIth idDEA OSIII702, a Gestapo at SA sassmrsers.Meth subject and Cit. wars Instrumental in the esesationet maw :oles who took part in the shootint. of aerosol choasondJams. curiae 1945 end 191i6 jihe polish and boviet radios aswell es various newspapers le releekinr subject sea mar

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