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AprAs mon irr-1v4r., A Pe ,-)in,e(0 1. 10:losnt •12:44,p. cul.

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all4 chez 'IA avec M.5acht: TF-,a.k1A n'.;us :Ivor! cu une.
conversation sur ma :ritsaticn.
. Etant dOnr4 que F.Kedia et M.Teolvlift savaient que p6tais par-
A/0#4
ti • rani! pour r'en..zager volontair qrdans I'armde allido m'a
tout.de sul.te dit que p4tais reven1 pour accomplir una mission pour
une . nation allide soft pour les Anglais,lee Am4ricaine ou les 'Fran-
cais. Moi j'ai r 4 t, on3u affirmati y erontre ll:'ils 4tft1ent

Rnti-nssis,u'iline me d, r. noveraient jamais.csis qn(au contraire


pourrais uttendre beaucup d'aide c. Jo p rotection vu lours position
et leurs relations.
m.vichel 17,DTA est le Isioe-pr49idR1L du G .ouvernement national.-
G4orgien en Allemagne reconnu cificielle=ent par le,GOnvernemant
:,..; ).- I:0 •■•
CV f...1
A11emand..11 n'et pas du NSDAP t il n'est membre d'aucUhe organisa- .
010 ' C..'
= tO '..eic
o 1.4 c•-, uj tion allemande,U,SS et ':!ehrmachtir mais conSid4re.o•reprdiinia7
I."; o •= m
(17. , ..4. 0 =
F diplomatique offiCiti de taus lear.G6=7;iensiauparavant'pour7tObAnur
. 1=,

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cm ,
_ les ligixas occup 4s,et
LIJ fil
maIntenant/
vu la situatIon6eulement pouis7:.7.:.....
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.=. . . . . • .
._,Wal wc,. .=, l' Allea8ile. 7tant dcinn6 ea position il est_ natiirellementaiti;Vit:
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LA.2 o.L. x —
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=. . _..
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U- -- = che y ilue et envoi e des.gens dans le Caucase pour faireodeespiOns-;
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= 0

w c•-■ nage contre les 2oviets. tant d'onn qu'il n'est membre Wauoune
Lc, --, .v") 4 :C
Cf, ..:
er cc c..) 7e.

r.- z = r .1
w . ..., a •KE
CD
organisation a.11omande . e;Alono n'a pas le pouvoir de faire les pa-
" P.-

o f
c...1 c , x ca

piers wicos.saires csa gens pour lee envoyer it tra y ers l'Allemagne .. - .:f
ou bien par 1F:, Turquit a'r'c ar,proIntion du'3.c ,. : y erne=ent tur'que
est dCric ablif.7; ..i' A tre en contact constant avec ..1e REICI CMERH Z IT S

et le GD,Abt.VI.qui e'ocu .pent fie .cestransfert.i. -H;JPTA■,12

11 cot ma-Int .:n%nt trs comnrtensiblsvu P. positm et ,z on tra-:


c4rIti-roaz1 et Tel] 91t touj r: I irs Pid 4 1^e Juifs

a f=i',t 7FAris pe!n)-;_nt; a feit

r;::03L -J tcs !,! a ne pzr1t as 2..Y-;311e

j;tua!:;,que 121'. • ai .Acv.


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soit r 1. Late2 pe:co-.-.nvdi'l':; du 7rouvernt

Aller ..and. en reut avoir un exemplc sur ses 1thi4, nti-hit14r1ene vu


• qu'il collraissait perso.lnliement la plular i, pen.o!-Alites nui.

prirent part au ootp lu ?Ojullitt: Ii Ft a noter que on me4.1-

1c1:r a.d. en Alleriale .! t“it i cl-lulenbur.r qui fut T;endu

aprAs cette affire.

. s lu'Arant!,er,r pr49entant d'un peaple


Vu sa position et en teth p
dmigr4 reconnu 1:.(r le c(7 . mit4 7ansen c: iff li Croix Route 1nternat:07
nalo,i1 tait 19 -,91e p-rsonne qui sou? , un couvert pouvait fare le
voya q e en Suisse et . recf:7c1r nar la 7roix :■oUize Internationale le visa

d'entr4e en Euisse alors . Infl lA Vi q k gnrtie de ' l'Allema g ne 1uL a

dte procure par lee perso:Inalj.t4s lui 1.2-ient • d'accord avec'lai et


connaieeadtnt at'but 7rincipa' IJ vnyze.
. .
. La cause principaIe dt son voyage en riuisse est de-st:mettre en
cor,tact laze %mit avt:c 1 e aVec les Anglars t pour pou7.•

. voir r4 g ler la situation des Tiorgiens se trouvants flans le s rays oc-

01) P 46. ps.rleP no) soient pas liyrs aux

meiz cu'ils soient trait4s ' comme l li p.riSorn tr's alle=ands con-
t-a 4 rer-nt que les A.:Ii .: rice. i n g et le s Ang l ais onl: fait avec les

volcnirc3 e l'armet 11shane avec le s pri-

scnnicra rancais rar lesunses.

notnr que Les mAlitef,res

'n t it 4§.4411 4 n ?1,1 bi,!!!1 !=',..)Aent•

tanr, ou!, ;:r1.-43 1m rnerr ,.. d'utz.:e rart


loto‘t •
dt o:lesti;In

fri?nti;..ree rauc!-Irc--turnuns,lr-.2 ;;11-


la r,4dit,- .2^r‘ev,i.e

- - tout,;
ettA4,41-
P4 l'r cu
LE
A • .! ,••• t.i.. e r:;•

Tnyc ;to.n:

.7,,Jr

tro , :vA 11):,u.r1

Ila de 4 %.1-of..r des ;,-;urlThrler5 avec ;.Ae personr,

arZ.ric4ine et n.v. ur off:cier

oculT)e. rien '!:nnt

one e:J. .,.ers:!7,r! e- ne orix 4vcir

'4 fairt ur.e pers, ,,e !--07tn9 i np. s rt ,i'lce. 1 1ne

vt,nait pai en teL:pc eue nz e nt Tai-s ec.mme r elscrta , t J'!:;-,crd d'un

pc:upic • /!7!:17r4 4e ha l ltespernalit z ll • la et fE..-7"'(7..

- M.Redia:a beaucoup re ozett .!f


j- travaillais pour les Am.4r1
. sont
cams et non pour les isnglais vu que:.tes ezrniers itzti-mt beaucoup

phis int:Iress .c.s tt col'Inaissent beaucoup miex les pr,,, b1Amns lee
tx
conflitth avec les uiises en 7,ur'ope,vu n,ut tm .!!!),04mmTs .1, 1; tells les

petits -;',-tsts europens t, cu!i crottet i on britannicue d&cendent de ces

conf'its.

Ik pin4 cue qui !! n ,irr: '-2.)ntact ,, vec au nom ''ec.

';u tie 'tient enrcy5: par =cs rencet=cmentz.nt

aio , :ter une lettrt dc nmo Tcdf:s o n ,:d c?t

T:criz cc cui mcttra nn n6ifjP.nc ,e, r,t ixt 11sa.ura que. tc),.1t..!
!!,_- non de la _:-7c-1;acc,

7,Ke rli: 55t 1•,!o.r,l,r!. n'en

veur T--;nr-;.-,pur ocntre su=e,ilance sur-tum p i' le

:.;oupt C:decnarian et r'; tar.t 0,7;7.nu rnrrr1lres

'

faire ;L:la
4.

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n11/1:: S " •A • 'I. A 14-or f*--,r0.4. ,- r

I'mince 4ovi?Ji2ut

se trOvA 11):,o.tt
,

;4.Xftlia in-landa arofr des .:,:;1;r;mr1er3 avec ure personr:kli.!;4

ric,ric;iino et r,,In • ur f..:;;17.1)y,! 7)1 off', 0 1er serYi.^0.

cpwr)e. :1irlon tette !"-rs .irre ftr4it lt pclzr r4entnt



a tst unP ne vet a";enn nrix avoir

fa:l.re. vc 12 !'t tai nt

nciittn tr.=;:s 1. ue maig commc r m.;r'. sentFv. t (run

pcluple qe la et

M.Ttediati beaucoup r ., p-rett4 qua j e travaill:iis pour let im4ri-


: sont
cams et non pour les Y,nglais vu que:.tes d:. rnicrs ftztrat beaucoup

p]Us intrtsscs tt ccnnaisstnt beaucoup nieux les pr,A1Ames et les


x.
2 conf•lts H avec las :.'ut-;ses en 7,ut'ope,vu lut ti !!)r4 M#Mt3 tt tout let'

Petits' 74tatt .• uroptnS scut prottion britannizue d:i:endant de ces

conflitz:

it pIrsone qui ,,vtc au no d!,s

- CPJ!! 6ev1'u dire T.1. .tlie vitnt r MrS rtnce:::nemcnts.et dtvra

ajo'zttr " unt lettrt de nv Te'dfa hAnite A

r:iris iui mtttra nn cGnfiPtnne,et txt tott


tqura qut

• tt non dt la .11-star.c,

ost n'tn

ven:;r ?4 ,nntrt :.=t411pnce pa r le

Otitc :. 1-, r1-n et les

'ArT10:5 51 ","
I]. ne. fat ptv: s':':tncr in tttls yrcErItions prs mats

taut , an contrair:t zrile 0;us pz1:si:In dans toute oett«

.•

satrai e e 4 y entant . dc rorrzt nura . .ent h en c;L:f-

• frlr. 11 rst1r nn al,tre iix re=., nr:e3 - r.rofefisnr :foc.


Ts,mala
rbtc. - sont en t rnry tnt k::::.14A du q ouvnrmt-
It/444'k
Afltod au cas oa 4i1' he revinnirhit • Tas 1 vtvegc.

Lee rcnseignements . o ue !?..Ke e; ia put ap;:, crtlr me sant comraktement

:inconnus mais jn unux assul . tr d'apres 1c o .:-.17 nun jn Y.Kedir

a les plus> 'clut .e 54cui exi2ttnt 6n Al3nnajan t; connait taus


1(”3 coniThs . oui ::tzte.nt

'F.rt temps ^Yf ct ri' ,Fant•rien voir a7ec les h;s-

toires P-olAtiques de44.Kedia:puteque je ne suis pas Vorgien t connais-


. .
cant personneremmnt L7 .7■s tna,jeouis sr oi.e avant la .pnssibiliA4-ae
prparer le chein aux prvArp ,.irlsra nor.s al-riverone sxlvoir 'ocauc:up
. de
-.)1us dc chOses nun tcrstc autre -oer5onne sm rendant auprsY!:.1(ed1a.:

„EsT
,
••

Ht : H Ur0f0HRHUr

en vnit.tf. T. poor

se trotzva une ;:u

q)...elques 7- Vil:m1:4:

la nit et. =idi,tu:',cnrs en %,oiture,.


len:!ematn -Ipto2e =n

en direction :le PAD !;axcnic). Y.Kedia et lc p rofesseu.r. von


ZONsav
.i4ende cr.". mnxitu fatt pcur7arlerc avec officiers du

AL=71,ce d;; ;:a c;-.-1'.-.: 1 here'


c;-.-1'.-.:tkrt1
enr.- as :n v)iture.

toutfut f1ai,V.di4 est. eorti et S'oat 6ntreten4


dehors. "1,orsque tout
&La eve roAl fne d:irmnt que to!Jr 1 't'ire allaient etre termi—
magesma
1:11:1 n6s dans quelques instants.

Ti s'awAt d'abord dune Dienstreii4e ,oescli,linigung pour 737,717T,

et d'une lettre pereonnelle et screte e raccmmandation aupres


alc
n
du pr6fet de police d'Erfurt: !:.Kedia m'a conseilld,une fcis arriv6

Erfurt,de passer . li)s liznaa am4ricaines tout soul dans - la mesure

. du.possible sans m'adrerser au pr6fet de police parce qu'il serait

plus . vite d'arriver • au but at d'ailleurs pour . Aviter que le .SAD:7*.I.H.


posSede des ra7_7urts sur ma.personne.lesquelt.aulaient pu plutard . •

Etra.transmis au ä 'ilerlin-et qui auraient nui teauqoup:h

notre trByail.

Les pTurparlers termim5s a Dad .::lster,Y.Kedia et le proferseur

• von ,':aces on Continue leur oner.:±n en voiture i=idiatement ?ma

po u r leqr • A part j'ai re9 1 1 une :ohambre dans

la :naison de la 1,13-( qui 4tit l'auberge."Iandhe 0;1 je passaie

LL nit.

landerr:ein matin,mardi le 10 ,avrii,je uis rt Elr le train

:e :2.1.;f3 obii4 de car..; - ,7,r la train env -jr'on 1.x fois et,

voydr. toue la clirn .::e et te a nuit„7;e arrive tet

le ?). -:iin. De ,T -Ina :'ai pris place

et "T; vers 9 h.

De e 1:=:-:iatemcnt en --Hz . nctlon .2,'!-;rfurt



:1 116 1.•.?s 711.2e 7 !-,. r IT

cei; ;ar • • 10 1-4.

L:tan; , 1,0

5 de T.:12. -
- du cot".• unctr• liLre • r ,, ute m'4-
• p p v5, u,p, tu les or.s apsimativAs

.
itr.f!rtnes,i:d1 paz.7:' /-(.%,-.!%ent leP
au l!cr:j 1- : '..rfurt cir.. 1 '7.rfurt.,p1-, r as
Com* le Quo ...mi.r'nr-4.Als it les

- ma/Ids. ki-s • pePs . 1 A:ait It 11., j'ai f,iit con-
aN,%2
ri'ier 2

Cantinualent Ica: cnem:irt :q.rês la pri:,a faisa.nts passer


pcur un travailleur civil frwics une di-hcure aT. res j
77-Tmmall

rdtais une je .9p tin offici P rrjcair. lui demar..lant sisi se trouvait
bureau de G-2. Arrs it l'a7cir r675ndu qu'il ne s. avait pas et
m'tat renseign6 aue ceS soldats a;TI 4 rie ctinstait pae de la
ar, 'ciidé s asse y l q ro,i7, dens le avec les prison-
niers fn,Lncais.
Ditlutre ;,,artivaioue la troisi ;437114e Pe trouvait aur le
frsnt Gotha-L:anensalza-UhTnaus-m. ;reneei gne=ent que j'ai enten.iu
a ktlantijtsenjer lend,Jcain,le 12 avril,vers miditapr4s
av(ir p.che4 ar v61o . au francais.je suis psrt • en direc-
tion. ie I.a.n,, e ...thalza . par 2chwerDorri,et a 7,11e1hans.:In Jal vu In —

ia 3.am6e.71 est ref.-:mr-luer•nue j'ai u faire 30 km.


dtl . ri:cre leC ,Le5_7 bott?s :ililemandes i e4 ma ol-
Icttc md11-,aire l e-t mon r.;vr.,-:.ver et mes paicr3 u 3S et ciu --":7) sans
etre oontr14 par le Arri a t;ielhauscn 2,ar r, !!,2—n!"!,

trov sf.t'.]1 le lo i..-2,osition


mt su' .! •1'.;e•mit 1J2-1

soldats pol:r

- trc,.-.;:t A 1-0t1.:,,H*.- . L'


rsN. X 11- R -.2 PC $51S-
/ 27--e 44-r-

t 1Ps : dAn6 Apr?:s avlina± t$:6 in-

r 7- n'•;tRnt pc s 14

la ave.1 t ]e ;7,s fa l re tn ,AneL ..orter en arri eS


dtait de 1-ar1r avec 1 oe ;Iris onnJr'-r, ce TO-
;ht je cinms un pr i sonninr Ce guerro ot vers s7 h.
transport .: en =don avec les prisnniore de) quArre (itine tin campde -
, rascemblencnt a. TUttleten • rinx envi! .. *. ntz . 1. othe.. Vers. 22 LI d nir. -
Tout le . camp le prisot.n.ii,r ..c t .t tr q n , rte en convr ! et aprez . un
voi%te de 7 ileure:1,ncuszts rriv N 1;1rohhm Jana . um grind. camp'
df; rasembin=ent
1. 0 50i3, 4/21/43.
2. XX 305, Turkey Primer, 4/ /44.
3. **-XX 574, (X-2 TS 106), 7/10/44. epb
4..XX563, 7/20/44.
5. 20637-1028, rpt. on Father Michele
TARSCHidSVILLI, 8/15/44.
6, 1'1.26...Z-123, JIGGER:, A-1,-9/24/1944. B1(
7. FX 119, : S198i 11/3/44, B-2.
8'9474iXiikgalObt-2; Paris;
-1939;. 8/8/45
11.JVX71840;..7/30/45
.
77 12..J1 7 47; 7/21/45
1342X5325;11/1DA5.10/30/45.
14.JEX+ 5375. 11/5/45.
15.1-2 TS 913; ISLD 18/1380; Feb.28,1945; RITS 279a

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KEDIA Michael - alias KOHLER, Michael

Born: 23 Feb. 1902 in Tiflis


Father: Meki KEDIA, director of the "Surete Georgiene".
Former addresses: •99•KurfOrstendamm, Berlin 31.
4 Rue des Presidannes, Croissy, France
Vesines (near Paris)
1 Rue des Granges, Geneva, Switzerland
Present address: Bern, Switzerland, w/Rostyslaw SHULGIN.
German P assport: No. 857, issued in Berlin, 15 Mar. 1943.
Physical Description: Height - 6 1 , sparse reddish hair cropped short,
regular features, large nose, ruddy complexion,
no beard or mustache, domlnnting eyes, intellectu
al type, shape of hoed-square, lon; face.
Languages: Russian, French, German
Profession: Before 1940: possibly yoghourt (cheese mode from sour milk)
manufacturer.

'Chronological Informs tiOn On KEDIA 1 s life

reorgia:

know about KEDIA from 1940. In fact, almost

1916. .''.1rit :pLlitical activity-bet .ame member of'a.nationnl.r. .7


2ecrgiS-• ii yOuth-organi zation . •. .• . •
1921 left ';eori.;. 1a to r-ether with /iiP ).1S! 9rif;:ie,
E. r&ridOn well-nown nationnliStic • leader who w p s at that tir.
of the See9rity. Fallice of the :j ear7inh.-ioverh.rient.. -ieh f).-1 •
r:EIDIA was never a.member of :Ienshevik larty. 77.11e
left Geor:71a . vdththe GeoriAh Geyernmeht.
Stayed 15 months in Ist.n,u1 an6 then went to : ieidelherT vinere
ritudied he•learned
. 1924.' InH.,arch,went to l'aris prent.r..7in-1lw live
.:7w.rried A :,l eOr:7ian in . 19 . 21 w. ith whon,hea tvuo
had reSted':lenns . so. e and his.ather-innlaw fcr.mde:1 A'
samoll , fah 4 ormanutactrin'.7. .yor,hourt,
to'aIlovi_KDI ..A, fro.: t l 'At time on ,Ntirdi • .P. co:'3.fort::•lo
1927. ..KH;DIA joined* the Ifouth OrPhization of theationelist karty
.( .the i. l eor4an exile -,, oveYmment .
..earis.as still tinf2.er 1,:ens':e7i1c
influence. h'it the . ationajst i 'artTunder t:le leadership . 01: kri.
Spiridon f"ormed,R•pR.rt oC thR so-halled kssembly). thi's
obviousl:f fasnist, .DIA . le:ft it n
met)r . of the :;ntinn!lUst 1-a rt-y. -1:.:f)IP. is 'oth
anti 7 :::arx.:st )e3 SIP In i jin tr ensvik v:Rs rohn(mnil,2
Cor tha C;cor.:ish. --•1(:ver;. e
7ood ;'riend.x . of th!) 17r9si1ent,
10. 37. or. tRx 7.:0 0.)p of
(a rrd'ip v;hilh CONSC il RII . •:sucrisian
A,r;Irbnijan . , - :ere

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(:.41hoStan), and 1-)cmle . en-editor in l'firIS () a ilucaLlnn -journal
t“.litec., ' in Berlin. ron F:'.,!1 V.', f!rcy.:1)

204(kx
12;Ift. i a!) •0r.:!:1.;706 !I ' •!r I r
n-tl
1-,-:1;.;;),
above aSkiC. uo o o l'ra ..-. 11e t o ,:once-.t
an-affiliatoc.: .ArrivIn!: in rear.1
• PrI1i7up was only pensitAowith,a.special .• .;erman pu 1;;;
Already ;invaded t..;zognosiovaki.a. AL. ITO one o- the
16aper mann'Od ito ot im.thes0as6 brci he tr9v611.ed to I-2:.;n(%.ain.:7 I
ASteTWai4 ,b 4 . .Was.H3,1;:,,VT-10 Lausanne, 6:iiiread7 wa r. o,1 n
- men the.';-,bcasian
1940.-On . July .7.4 .justifte 'r the "Orman occupation of rarts, --flrman
trficers cont'Ae*A n d KDIA. Me afterwrds honmi ti:. , !t the Abwehr'hc,:
' his name in . their files because ix7it.t2 of the mass . he had received
' in 1:130' to co to Prague; The giAN3n-intellIi:once o..'ficoro who contfacted
icDIA and who ro.t trv ti ae omiard cooperated durinv the
.was•were ;4ajor1,: . Major,: :RAUDACH'und•i l aupt:Anbn (trof.)
of theSouth ithssiah intelligence brrinch: The e .rmans ',nount
to be the most active mn,.;:hkrap g. o .f the .6ecr7Inns'sohe ecame, for
tnm, the leadchtg--figUre. of Caucasian e4airv. In Sept 1940 was in .
'contact with. Oit II. :(Lt.. 2iGOl;. von aRit,■yDEP.5711410.
• LA HO
'JLAN#5f e*,
:.adt a cedple of
Sif im400 a/Alny .
p
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tr.i.ps to BeAin i _ano-ggreed.t6-coo orate w_Ln tne—ter(mana th the :oasis


tha-Ge . rManjntellience-shoUl d 1131p . himto regain 7:eorzian independence
an independence or other*Gaucnsien nations. This wa.s-the only basis
• •

. known ebeutAliM.befOre...1923-reducation,
ties, associates ere-,a11—anknown.:
bUsineSti:-
It has en Said of KF:301.A.--1-nthe early 40 I s th,Whe: we leading
m
spini etrgien. circloa-(engaged largely. in lahthro c activities
-
1940: Sept. arts:. o:mended.by.ACHMETELI s to rep on
the Georgians e. Germans. Was •contact KliArIZR On 1
Sept. 1940 we ontact with Ost II- . BRAND :7 MN).
.. Tri•tb•Ber • to sseure.in A . Geor in case of
invest() of Hussia. 0 erred vi and:von.LORING-
HO ,
Georgia office ParLs
--- 6, Ave. Su y-Prudhomme, Paris 7.

1941: Mar. Paris. Jith Lt. g cc


personnel
n for TAEAR.4
project. For Ab
• ,- -•
After tbreak Russo-0erm os ities li .etfin Berlin.
Influential me of the •. A cked BAGRPTION's
COMMIfTEF UR THE LIBERATIO ORGIA.

1942: tpril. Paris. y SINN:EAU:UM


Visited 1 s.anb wo-four times from .r1:: To visit 0/E-LI
Ldader of his Turki • froup. .
Recr.iited /' ZEPPELIN project, w s le n der of orr' a Section.
Summer. rlin.
Oct. In. Obtaincd relenee of Si WILAGBIL1 either
Georfl, in Lec,i or fidik:A - nob cle to whicn Si 1),, ,CLVIL beloni.ed.
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whh tEDIta,(3.10PA4rkte ...lath.„ ans bLA':.,A1- 6-11: . r.;0
to -Sl.ftie:- • . Many
, . ' Oebr c'faiii:•;;- : 'in : .t ei T :'12t . •. ii iii'ilikArlibAiOtid: . tlidN7e'O'r 44. -
.'...Oyernrrient. of .,7032): • •,.;• 11.A .which. was In a difficult• position ljeCaus:e • 1 •
JoiA, in !?ehal.l.'• o. 1' the Ileorf:ians-, declarOd :war on 7ormany,. IA .
I:Ail-Ina:if:a; !•2nd ti.11 . 1n-Ausr.i. 9:. . '2 . : 1:Iit • als1) sa l ted thb 'Tool:1,711m.,....iev[Ish
Col:: i...nity In .:)ari..n.ru Obs , t:. ::.•,::',;J.A.,HAH,FT. ' His :cor-,ian o-- . f'iCo
.. in iarls• was . at .0,. Ava. SUlly 1-.?rudhomm_4 •;;.1'w,i,j; 7. .
19:41. • 14.a7. , ch• • in :Paris with Lt .',..,.11J115: ;• I'Errii4tr, ufeln" . nor: : Onnel for tic'
• ■•■ '

Tamara project.: . KEDIA 1 s headquarters roriained In iaris untll the .


;. .' • • outbreak •pf :Ow: RuSso , Gerraan hos. 11i.ties.H when he : 3. oved to Berlin. •
ui
In . .-: t he ,5amar,
: --- TI' . a ttacked 1 . 3/ORATIOr;.1 -8`.Z.orlimit tee or the idiboratiOn of
`.1.4Orgia.' and .. succeeded In 'di aellVinf:,..it.:' ' • • . . .. • .
. ,f., .
• ,,i. 1D12.....,.. ..: s. h. a tx:1 riho : ri . • a (. auctlislan ., ..specin .L.staff '% : •ith . the.. :telp . o
.From tilts . date_ On, .iCDIA 'cooperated t•ith •bo . t)). AbWehr and . A .;:lt: V.I . . ..
In the ..s .umffie r..: went: to • Berlin : : . ...Flew' to •..I s tanbul whore' ne con t;:. c OA
URESTTVILI . ..and:: DIAKYZI . . '.. Slent i3;1:11•iv3itv;rLi to ()oor. ,,ick v. i th help of
Turkish intelligence. ii-ixxxkitata Ile reported . ti.ck thot . t. ••:e nitilotion
.
for riieurreCtiorie •against the '.,.;v.iet-s wau :'-...ot unfavorable . nro ..1,.:1:nr.:
the G•ti. :(nnanT...araiies :adyance. 9 , the . gernanr*,o,...;' t cyan ts autonOmy and pro:11 S''5
better ireatinent. - of• prisorte.re - ...OT •war.. - . Returned • to Aerlin. In' . 1 . .. :•
September,.. flew to . Stayro p ol to contact -Caucn.s•ians in. f.: . r:.ian .F.., eti.:7.ips'
. and here „heard • for the first . time or ;e.ppe .lin arIttorc. . As. losses : . •
: were . Crest . an results neFligible, on his .return to 3or1in, iledia
''insisted : this 'undertalcinc; stop . ii•Ii.mcdiately. • 'ile af; s2 . eed to :re-ori: .;:nize .
.ZoPpeiiii...action froni*Cu. .ricey-h j sendinr .triall 1-,..:ro...•/cs c-- . traL.fted :: : ln : into <!
'the Caucasus if . .rAGY ii.:',..f -and 3Y of TUrkish Intelligence :onsént. . •••..
1• HAEFE.-s. t.okped the parachuting . . . d • accepted .KEPIA ' .s r-eorr,anization scutic,,,:..:.:
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• KEDtA.: wrote. t6 • J0:31).AliIA asP.:I. ?LT,. to a w . him to,' . re sign...end. : rëtun to .•.
..
. • Paris as their political ideas could not be ,.;arried throui.r. h . '-WItI: t':-.:e. •
;O'er: . clan§ , • ••but .J.0..n):V:IA asked..1;::',.1)TA to st:.i...; witil t110 . ..: -
' f. 3.rilrin aut:'-io.ritie's
71:\in the igiterett : .;.1' thC••:;aucasian tse -co 1::...1IA a r- reeld • •

• 1 .41" frrisnired h- .i0).:•:.::•Ift and ' -us, other friends KLDII: 'Obtained ner:.r.ission
• ....i- - thro ....v . h Abwehr and Amt . VI intercession .to cstahlish te ..i,.'..;:.:;,1.7._":::',C,i1:;?. •
11..:"...:-..7.•-'. From this time on i • :..I q concentrated alLlost • entirely .
.., . on the ...si, vin :• of P'..8. , lielpinc, pco.sant . cmi..-:rees v.- ..ilo • le. ft . t: c •::,ft-:1,;:n.slis _
wi.th 7...street:kr,. •- enarin armieS and ai.din:..;- !.;aucasi . an r.pr:::•;:rs. .
•:,.• 3.n Oct .1•:.60.1._:: s:•; I• lt •i'ater - a:16 .:::::,:•:,.:.::::',J:-:. to .:0:4c;--t-::.o •-,t=,-or•-' ...-
. Cloister. plan. .1::::).1,k's trip .to .T.:-..it::1:.)ull in . .)e Ceber Vv'P S • . reported •
„.. to have ;been: for the ^lir-oee of rclor'..;.::..:. ,,,.. staff for the (3corr4 an
..:
-' ''':'• Dloistir. , . .
• !;:,: - . 1944.' In J..-no-1:.TA. flew'. to i st :71nbul .‘'..'n.e.r;.; ho confered • w!::7...h • .:A.I
::,.. • :f)JELiAL 6. -2Y aryl iql•ril. .1',".%:3.::it On !...i. 1,) cri . ,3:. ',LI, - 01 ?JD ..., th,:: -.;alic as::. an • .;o:: :d.,i ttee .
can opelii • . cbht a c t s -....i th the •.: o s te In AllieS. A . special. rePros.,..itf..L.I .vo . .
. ,: "c • • •was sti: .:.:-.elster..1 .as .:.;::::.•:...:;,.--,I . V:. IA :... toe 10 el • . c..o:1:.cctod ,..::.:11.t:_:_l :••:-.:....•::,•::-: ' .
:.:0).-.6.1.7i) sn.•, ,dicte .h...,It • as ,lip.Liozi(ttLi',' ..r.:1! ..tionT,..b:ItIve:in .214r.:.:e-,.; an .:e.r.-:;ar;:r. •
':: ••• were severed. ir .:i.u.f :I.IPA the ronr.'rr !•: ;, :, Hid rlo'.. reach.
7h,..:rkey until
"•;. and •Jr7.••:.L:ritt:::,.! ;orter!7:1 ar, of • •
i.,e7ions .. in a lirtitcr to •-,P,.rr...,tee .ions 11 not i■e•
occi.3 ;ir1g rors T.c•ir,trince
,r;1; t -y ; Nrrip;:„.11
'cer. the ":'-orMr.,,n army, !-IF. i

the (con::: a • ictor


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Co:I.Aittoc C1 ,Jtly .7t1:--::stiOn becalm°
;. 1 of re;-, 'Mo in .0.1sr!II.
t''I rentened mv!
with i 7.nnsent, :;;Ie 1-eor..1e2 t(1(3
by o vt ;-‘n: t;'r; :;; -,asinn , !orie!:;: se.Hc; nr,
tha' Frw. ci
i . or .
For :3yolo :tussle: •0;,i:4ttoo 3.
VALI chosen were 7 L s t'.4e
4‹.:En 1day w'nen the pro j , 3 . c,, t petered out, MI rcaorticYCY. Dorxdxv.X0.'ut
his ..eurkisns..r.rnilp. worked for AD WallY' . 1.1.1 r 01 ,1 units. III!:
-. O. Ont.nued to •operated even ai.ttrwhen . the :,112'idSh t •

severed reintions . ,witY t. theHerianns ! I nd interned a ., 1 itbwehr


Other than s qeorr.:lan . RrOup. • •
1045: - • IkErg jt hoirpoot . 31cxrAirijrldoic0.5t$i.ar,ent") 07 j'Atxtxmolzciv:.:Gm man ii74(73
ti the -help .131:.] von . ..:..;;ZIL.; :Aro:a-id to ,tiric)
SiCAriJINSia ( OSS agent) vihen he w.Laneci to aroar.,.. .r
Anril . and ijJAi..JLIA left tor
Switzerir.,.nd&with the neap of .70LrS Si Paris nuccoecied in .17 ettinzythere..

l'aDI .Á was inforMed . that . CAmAT3A I vas paraThuted without.his, consent.


5he : xesults. were nca-, 1i.r:ib1e an(i . k)im a;s ter three years:, the leader of
TAARAi I, KAWVA , * escaped. to Istanbul . At nc: end of 'the Year
was in Paris.
. 1943 'KOTA in . Berlin. Made two trips to Istanbul, •on .Je from ::or
to Apr. 17 and ar,,ain fr.on Dec, 4 to 18 Dec. Two •-,roups were sent to
the Caucasus . under ETZKOWAICIVILI, only he reti ,rned. The results for .
' KEbIA of the two roUpa were more .interestinc than to the "I ermans -
as the . informatiOn was :.iloro political than Oilit.,ary.
In Istanbul' KEDIA was ii constant 'contact with '11J. RI PAS:iA Aho
'represented . t very influential Auranian . ,77.roup--Thu'kir;tan. . Fe and
egreed. the . n1itar itUhtion w.d.not lbok oc an that . the
. policIx towards Eastern people was obviously imperl
: return to herlin KhDIA . decidedl to preO*re . disonio:;ent .
Doliticli s actiyties polio,, at t:le .s . 11%le seeing .
2 no risk in .plyin7. 0% with the ir ns as on ac u.s..bwehr .2riens
.would stand to for him. In prdor to be more in ,jnondnt *frol A:it . VI.
andtheir'servi ,:es -in Istanbul, to .2urLoy as liaison
officer to the ‘ 'urkish authorities an(i71I
KEDIA back in Serlin is pr litte to to first tie .;a1.1csian
lo -ions under ':erman of '1'icers anH e 3 ha(!
been unable to r7et thee 1,FIcionr: urir .,Tc_11-;^:Lan
least had avoided ha71.n:- ther. 1 ovc.! to Vur. AS I s aL..1
.w07, to o: a:; ::)os!;H-1(), he , C..d not trh ovr
pro-r,oviej; r;eorians to t:-Ie -dmans.
uI tried to r:et t1ur o tO '2.:!;:10v;10(1:fss
s the 11.S. 0:
uy H'Hh, . ifl In;v.r:Lt ,J ft ;:.() pin

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1945: EscEi Switzerland ehertly be rd of War with LANT':;MIR
;Ind 4 A.
Oct. In .;eneva, Switzerland.
V,ns first contacted by 1)137 in fall or winber 1945 upon request of
he I■mericni Consul. 1)137 ,7,athered in thLs first interview that
believed hir,isolf kept by the Americans in Suisse for future use. n'DIA
sur,gested to 1)137 that he (K) not be kept in on internment camp because,
In such a case, he could not run his chain (which he said reached into
Moscow) for the Americons. KEDIA hod contact with the Si officer, Lt.
JOLIS (Paris).

1946: In Born, Switzerland livim; with Hostyslaw SHULGIN.


In January 1046, D57 reported im KMIA l s recent offur of the
use of his Georrjan uhnin. .4xt happened oftorrords Is not clear.
Probably nothing happened, that is, his offer apparently WEIS not
accepted.
Feb. .1 was to be interned. Internment postponed.
Kedia's name came up again in connection with the SW.:1LIN opera-

tion. D37 was put in touch with SHULGIN by KEDIA, whth whom he
(SHULDIN) lived in Geneva, according to a report by DB23 and DB5 of
June 46. Thru SHULGIN, KEDIA's offer to use his Georgian chain was
• indirectly renewed. KEDIA made his offer indirectly to the ITIP:TR
• (UKRAINIAN CHIEF COUNCIL OF LIBERAITION), probably well aware of
SHULGIN's connection with us.
12 July 46. KEDIA, in a letter to Rostyslow SHUL3II: proposes

that SHULGIN contact KEDIA's men in Turkey (Istanbul). According to

1946 (con0d):
KEDIA,.he has nine a.-ents in Turkey. KEDIA's chief representative is
MENAGARI-who has contacts with the followinrz Turkish officials:
1. NADJI-BEY (Naci Bey), Chief of the .1- urkish rilitary Intell.
Service.
2. C(.1. CELAL BEY, Chief of the 'kurkish IS for western Turkey.
3. Col. TEMER-BEY
4. Gen. NURI PASHA, brother of Enver PASHA
5. Gen. ERKILLET
6. KriM Cofer Bey AKHOUT
Among KEDIA's agents is on Alexander KANKAVA who parachuted into
Georgia 1942 and returned recently , to Istanbul.
KEDIA apparently gave this information to SHULGIN for trans-
mittal to the UHI.R. representative Zuf-ene STACHIV. UHUR is repo rted
to have decided to organize an intelligence center in Turkey, and
STACHIV' was charged with the mission. SHULGIN, however said that
"KEDIA is very impulsive, and not always wise in the choice of his
associates." SHULGIN wants to get the advice of the ",mericaLl
authorities" what to do, and their reaction to KLDIA's list.

German organizaAons of which KEDIA wns a member


, SD, Abwehr II, KAUKASISCHER VI,z161.DUNGSSTA13

KEDIA's projects
Turkish Group under :,EPPELIN Project. GECEGIAN CLOISTER

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Groups for 'which KEDIA obtained men•.
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Georgian Legion, TANIAilA,•Zi_PlLIN Projcc ; Kill'Ki,SISGH SONDERSTAB,
Georgian laffen SS

General Remarks
Durin7, period of occupation the . emlue p:ovt. eomp;-omised
seriously with the Germans, particularly .1.th Lhu-Ss th/owsh KEDIA.
dnjoyed complete . confidence of , Germons and was allowed to direct all
the political penetration work. . • •

Has helped. to shield the son Ian OSS at.7ent) of Beatrice :: ::131127:X-
SM. KEDIA . always well supported by HI;;;OLEHAUPT in spite of attacks
of ODICHARIA ' and others on him.
Believed to have worked for British. IS. . .
Other than the financial holp • given by the German .government,
EEDIA.received ' most of his help from a Gristle .13 1
. ILIZE. BERIDZE.was
, reportedly saved from the Germans , by KDIA•and has financed KED1A
ever Since . in gratitude.' .
. KEDIAThas been..accused.'of'being„ in 'contact with the Soviet IS.
m ho only proof offered so faryies . been the names of two Soviets who .
..,..e supposedly his NEND contacts. They sre TCHARTISHVILI and Lt.. •

MDIVANI. These 'two men wore-captured Soviets who worked for the •

KAUKASISCHE VERBINDUN(:SSTAB during the war. 'After. the war orided,


these two men were, appointed by an American Officer to work, in tha.',.
absence of specially designated Soviets, es . Soviet'Repatriation Corn -
mission officer ' s. When re;ular Soviets did arrive, they kept these '•
two men on because of their kn owledge of the territory and .personalities...

:1942 . (COnt t d):- .En • year, Paris. ued ernftt to •P


NTLI to gO't.p

1943: • -.yelp,. h grota-a.-:


AutindinGEORGIA' LOI EH:PIan put into effect.


Se Father L HE—and BASILIUS:to Rome. Member . 8
official Georgia organization nder the SS and SD,.
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.projPrt,
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,e-rul ea or 6r...1 • • •

..I944: . WaS .reported to have e decl ,tion Repres..:_in—;Ur-;


key (in agreement vi • :1315IDDUN - at. Georgians wih to
fight SoViet'ilus •
..'relati .Ons':ni the Alli
libera
• and and hopgd—fOlf--friendlyi
May. . Vihen.ZEPPELI. • oject peterea oUt, worked for Abwehr,II.
His, Turkish Group 'comttnue • to operate, even a: !..ter Au.sust,'whew,
Turkish Govt. stopped collao • atiOh with Germa-i . Govt, and interned
all Abwehr'II personnel other I en KEDIAs Georsien group.
possible, that KEDIA'worked simul neously,for Abwehr : II 'and AmtAI
It is not knewn•for sure. whether he ,,lorked for them zimultilneetia,17.vo
alternately.
SumMdr:
chief.of.Ge

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Nventually, they returned to Soviet-conLrolled.Lerritory where word


looked out that. they were execuLed, EiLher. they were executed because
of having worked wiLh the Germans, in iwhich cose they wouldn't be
considered =JD or, they ore MOM agents and the .executions were
. faked to make. Lhe..Allies lose interest in chem.
IN 45538*Deo. 46.Bern
:Ukrainiann with ABN in Germany orderd DB71 to out off ' relations with am and
watch Georgian aotivitiee■ : 1)071 is to forward this order to (Ikea in Frame and
• Poles in Italy who areGeorgian contacts. Threnreasons are* GUEGUETCHKORY!s
trip to Sweden and Finland during war now thought for reason- of contacting Soviot
. Mission StookholM• and draft separate peace. GUM.. whosen as had known StALIN And
.BERITA:: 2. .CHAICHITILI,Peorgian asioo. , KEDIA • freed'in.frenoh..trial . due to
.. :wartime work with :FienOh,'Yolish and Soviet resistance. - Communtst . papers took his
side. 3..XEDIA l it*ifi'Is'ilistress of-high • . Sovist official in Paris and still
oorresponds regUalrly with KEDIA and exchanges information.

FSR0-1296 'Feb 47
Kedia suspected of acceptin financial help from Sovi..Its.

ALabTMA1;

1reetor of:the,Deutsche . 3ankin'istAnbull. ,hen Ilade SO!..1Q trips


'Lo Ist2snbu1, ;ie .t :
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EXTRACT FRM ACTIVJT REPORT DATED 31 MEW 1945

PAPA 2 (b) W.S.SIDN7UrPERT

As reported in the last activity report dated April 310, let , Tolls
accompanied George (Y,CURI) to Annemasse Cor the purpose of contacting
various individuals whom he'had induced to leave Berlin with him end who
had succeeded in getting intc switzerland. Contact with one of the persons
was made in Geneva. The raainder was being held in a S111,3 Refugee Camp.
L.
Lt. Jolis discusses ths, matter wit , : Dulles in Vern and the letter
agreed to a e%g ign sor o onn in nerr to folio's throw:h. On 15 May Bern reported
that the three persona held by the swiss were transferred bat of Switzer..
land inuo a swiss Red Cross Camp at Hoechst, Austria, and that it as no
longer possible to follow taroug.h on the interrogation from Born. Conse-
quently Lt. Jails on his. return from aavinT escorted Le.mt,ert to salzburgs
stopped over at the 7th no ' Field Detachment in Augsl, urg and discuLsed
the matter with 203jor oroeby. major r;rosby agreed to costast the three
• persons held 'at Hoechst and advis.e of further developments. Vbanwhile one
of the persons, namely a Frenchman, succeeded in leaving the camp in
swatzerland before the rest o: the ;arty was trod:I-Ire:red to Hoechst. The
Frenchman crossed over into France end succeeded in contacting Col. Baker
at Annemasse end was sent to yams. Upon arr.i.ve3 in Paris he was placed
in the X..2 imerrozetacn cen,..er wnere he sas interviewed byt-v0pLand
representatives of Xt.2. •After havitg determined that this pers,.n was of no
further interest to . OSS he was turned over to the Frenzh. full report
on the developrentn outlined above it now in preparation.

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NICHEL KEDTA age 44 came t pane in 17..4 from the Gaucasus.. Ke wrcts
for a Georgian Nationalist paper in parie which Aas et ti,e tint suvaidizad
by the Japanese'. Re lived in Paris Crom 1924 to 19420 Fe was a member
of the Georgian colony in that city. He iS first, foremost: ahe at all times
a GeorgianNatIonalisto His one and only intereit is. the political
independence . of the Oeorglar. and ::!aucasian people.: He ftnetical.ganti«
.00mmun1st o but was prevlously anUnt!!-Twarist..donsiiaring any Russian
.regina . anathi'ma, which would wish to dominate his' people.
• •
• • • In 1.
; N0 . he wha:appreached iv Paris by representatives or the
Abwahr who, wished to 'exploit hi* sympathies agaitit Russia. His relations
with the AbWehr were not good, and - little rsu:ted'fracrtheme Later on
he *as apProached by the cD 'Ato apparently handled him with care finesae
since he claims he was !satisfied that through .6 Gernmn victory aver
Russia he wouldubtain political int:ependence-for the Georgiane l a In the
spring arly42 he left Paris for Rerlin wheruhe Oars into contact with
•ANT . V1 of the . sD. There he met HENCIEIHAUPT of the 2ection CZIT of ANT-V1.
Chief . cr AAW OST. 71 at that time was Oberiturchanfuhrer . GHAEITE,. and
chief of averaal ANT V1 was (and still is) SCH--ITYNBEn'tle.was 1CIEZINBERG
who received the crediL far having caught thuBritish agents at the.-Butch
harder.

• ' . • :Ps status in Berlin wasof a seml ■. d.iPlocatic . uaturef He was


vice president. af the-GeorgianNétienalist movetent. : B“urnished agents
tothe SD for penetrating the CalleCt13 In septemner,1942 he Went. tc • ,
Turkey .under the covernace o" Dr kCHAEL 1OHLER:oii 3 O CongerCial adssion.
ie actual purpose Was to cantaet Georgians . in:Turkey andto:srrange with -•
the Turkish for the passage of agents throUghtheirUCUntr.' . There he
saw BERISCHWIL/ona . of the leading Gaargienewho" wiSAnUentect • with.•the
Turkish SR: Through . him he . cetbOt DJELALBEY chief of:theOrarkish*litury.
ance.:BERISCHWILI was sent into Russia for the:Purpose of contacting
Georgian . Nationalists and preparing for a Georgian uprising should the
Germane enter the' territory. toi, their s Uonfidence in Gexman
intentions: towards Geergia had been 'seriously weakened, and- . .they wished to
pre3ent them with' a. felt acCompli should they break:through into the
Caucasus. BERISCRITTLI never . returnsd. •
. -
In DecsMber . ly 42 K . veturned . to Turkey and:arranged'to Send a
peruinent repreSenLat,ve of the Georgian people to 'replace . 3'HWIL:t. This
maz arr.o.ed in brch 1/430 HiS ns ,re it 1ZENACARI ar4 he . is'still there0
mode three more trips to . Turkey,:16 Apr11.19::jo . Deeembe r - 1; :4 3 a2d in !lay
He returnd to Berlin on':Ture 2:2,. 1 ./4 and then went to paris, arriving
or July uth and rer4iping there uilt:2 Aur,..uLt
Altogether he only sent 7 people through Turkey into Russia.
Two teams of three and four. Both teams had radio!, whose receivinti contact
Pas a German stnuion in the Crimea.

claims he became verj disillusioned her he learned of the


' Nazis' true inventiona in the Caucasus but that hie freedom of actin was
very restricted. He claims thit he was:auspected of being a 'democrat' by
the Gestapo/ of her.ini , relp.ons with the British awl Americans through is
convects in purls, ana of being e friend of the. Jews. He further slums that •
. he had no choice but to retain his position in Berlin where at least he waa .
able to . intervene on many occasions on behalf of Georgian prisoners and
deportees..

In Zeimer., i/44 GRAEFFE died and his only protector was


RENuEtiMPT.Whe had.limiLed powers, GRAEFFE waa.replaced by -SCRILSKY and .
later by Oberstrumbanfubrer RAPP as chief . of AMT trisection 03T, who still
retains:that-post.

3
tw
•`"N 644

1.4±,SION .RUPPtIlT

• Cacmcunication of anfe arrival

Oa 'a rrival in Berlin Ruppert will place a went ad ii. two Berlin chilies.
The papers selected are D.A.Z. and the Berliner Morgenpost. The text will
appear in the went-ad section under the column Meublierte Zimmer as follows,

RZIACt text cannot be determined Beforehand but it will be a


request for accomedation with a source phone Nap 6647'46. Thlii
phone No. will be the clue to source. 'Will run. for 3 days im
both papers.

At the.atunetime Ruppert will arrange for a post Caid to be sent to &Fit.


zerland. The text will contain the name Thi• will indicate
*safe arrival--misaiOn proceeding*.

. A q4id 'containing the name 1 1.1121.1 in the text will indicate Manger,-
Send no one t 'or no messages".

• A 'card containing the tame 'Georgette" will ladicate . muppert Arrested.


• *Lesion • •

' •

A card 'containing the name v pobl.y" will indicate 'Rave e xtremely im-
portant,
. .
, information which' t cannot send by radio,eend a . courier'. •

AlyzALidmk$i166-0.:—
mktiithittiukc4:126.,'
p11 -

Cuaicatioa to Agnt of ' others to :join him.


,

A. radio text will be broadcast over the dermin BSC program under the
ser.tion: ." pareOnal messages' • This message will indicate to Ruppert that .
ca„....;or more pins One have bee-i • dispatched' to avail , themselves; of his safe -
address.' . - The message should be i• peated for six ;consecutive : aizhts:
Tex as folloires i'.ANN;ERWARTET DION, MT' EIN(Z14.EI ODER DRE.)
TAGE'.. The number of 'days will indicate the
•tuber of persona Ruppert should expect.

• NO OATE SHOULD BE sFsr TO JOIN RUPPcirt BORE ONE ik,NTH ATTOR DATE (.? AP-711.vAl,

Alternative safe address.

•. If we have received a message as described above indicating


that Ruppert , a . address is nc• longer safe,contect can still be' made with him
at
71.0"01.1,41.40r0iif,
.25 3yern Ring,
NeU-Tempelhof. Tel ephone 66;4'.7.746.T

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ilher I .1 eft the French lines on Thursday, November 3rd at


e AM, I f:•Ilowed a small pettrwar atv:' WWI s!..e.trtly ce.11er.-.7ed Ir.; a German
• sentry hidden in a blecle.ouse. -

% Af'er showint ; my papers (Frei:l enposs), and giv.!ng the. reinworil


of the SD vi, I . vas directed tc the CcrIpany CP. Fres! there I.was . . •
escorted to the ttettalion. CP. Ever3rwhere I.'...-es ::,uestioned by 'officers about
life in peris, .• ..
. .
..
. . . . • • .. • . • ..:• .• •
. •. . At the 'Battalion C.?. I was guystioned by the Criptain • !n 'charge',
(.
and : he made me. fill . out it . 1hort von t.ionr.aire cn •.7., •/ . Otntity. . Then . he • .
'telephoned to the Divisional CP ..kia rite :toasted ht ;lerarthsere .Froni there, •
8 Oar *as ser_t with an officer to escort me. .. .
. .
I, was at the Cowrany CP, the officer apologized to ice for.
special precautions and searching my bag, /pt he explained that the
night before two Fre.nchmen 'zed crossed the lines along the same rr eite -
carrying radio sets. They were shot immsdistely,

•.JLccordin . to Tthe er non gUided: throu h the lines g

aatired th at : the route =i:. perfeetly safe. :iittile.,. travelling in the canitthieti
• •_ . •

. . •

t6ek ate, to ',;.ere .. idmer-,. we followed • a- roed ...thrOUkh: 4 ralley:', where i.se;:vos
.:.% •••• spo tted b y catterlea. Our car s hit, end we arrived at the• .
'

At the .,.divisional . ' CP. hi .:ranidng , of f. icerst ,'f i r seV. a;iltal.. .
questions at ze concernin the location and. nveaont cf Allied troops,
torepl y, s ince
actors with the Jiaeri cans wF o authorized e to reveal certain ita for
coecif IC purpose, This Itfcration s riot new for the ernana, since
there w.s a fairlConitant setrOttC.:Of civtliinà both

.. .
:air but my reports were c cthey with thehad
maps before.... them,.
and : Served tO.establish
• bona fits as an esicyee of the :

lunch many mor6 queStions were put l . to , rie about Prance
Duntrig
end Paris. It is noteworthy that what interested . thain'aiosfwas'theeffects
i
of risinz, communism in France upon the Allies;:.

• Durir45- the af'ter-.1oon I Was introdrced to the General " Everything


was prepared for my arrival, that is to say that this : sector of the front
vos • expt, c.tin:,: the return of 57.1 v:ett rrr.rn Peris on that ria ,7 0 but did not
}more identity* The ecincidenee wen very stranze:sinee:they never dis-
covered th;:t -.7as nct the one they e...)..-pf,.cted.

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for the rift?cc then I eLcre •. ■e. r rt.e7e
ar:::: •:ed at 7 in the e7ttnin,.., rh ..: . e I k:‘-u•deat the %rat P re.ns -ata
on2.7 at nisht) fm • str...osbcurg lcaated Cr':•ce of the
Vi. I czTived r. t 9 H.' nnd tcok a rccxr r.t the Hc t.el . :ir'stol, end sent
the'night. The following alornior. I went to the Rice tr. setra.or thq
71, it order to obtain .thr neoessarY 'ape: s to eenhl-
journey to Herlin• •

I fount.? the office. of the AST 1 V at 8, Otto Becketr ‘ sse. They


directed Lac to the Rupprechtlaueralle where nost of 9.e.houSeswe . re three
quarters derdolished. Fi.aU.y I . disccvered the H.:cider's 'office nod :ten
.transferred to Haden Haden: but they gLve me an address tors we I could
Obtain Pre tbe- information. There were only two 'employees of the S) . 1ct.
thev. telephoned at ono .to Baden radon, and to Berlin. Once haVing
entounce . r.Yself SS being-in the zervice of the SI),- I immediately eddai:
thet I was in the personal etploy of //.. nets, which was Important aincf. lay
Zle=e was not on any of the =. files..


• Standartenfuhi-er. Fackler wbc represented the SD V1 for the lahole
Of Western atrope outcide of Berlin, ordered me to report at once - to Baden •
Ridene handed e .Reiseb e acheinigung and proceeded to thet town. I.
been notified by. that I would be - met:et the station by OLIG
:civilian 'and.. one u.tfo ned . M off iCer. I -learned later ..that. the civilian

* vasM VOniieyden. It was .around raidnit when I. was led . directly to the
villa ors.. Bickler where..I.had been expected all evening°.

.. • • One =zit not be surprised at all the care . and attention which
:surrounded me. I...vas an feet' the first . 'SD Agent •••:lbO, had returned ....from
riasince :the . • . liberstion,- and this at a .. time ichen the lines had been •
stable for at;out two. months. 1:7pC ii, arrival .I .:•Iya • Meal: . and . once
in queStiOnS. rained ..On • Me s • from, personar-adjutant
and bre. Ha•uche. •
•of. FluabUrg—,. .prepered a lone reports .

Piret of . :t.had to explain ho-a • I travelled.- from P4ria a far • •


as the GerMan lines, Mv account nan studied in . deteil'an •-to 'clateni•
p1ces, ht and-means .cf. transport: A •rom•wan-taken for me et the Hotel
Hirai:ch.,. and the . .followint; day' .Hiekler lwaS sailed: baCk . : fromNienns.' especially.
to r.ec me. In. the „Meantime .I: had cOre oppertlinity.'fct- LIetting 'acquainted •.
with .-LI'von Heydn, iho hixastlf put reny questiOr,s to me about Part::..The
renton was thr.,.: he• had left' behind 'him When.. he quit uis, his .v:ife,
Irene von He-!den: •one of the. di...ectors Of Schiaparellic : Flece . ': tndome, •
rcihe 'et.tednt ht.vioz . knowi I..we3 eavirLt for Paris. : since he. hed
hod many Mcsscees for ' hare Atacric. other -thir., •Ls.he• tOld me. that f the' • •
opportunity :resent itself . t :.r,ein .1 7ould only hove • to go to ht.:- and
say i owner:rc . him nr.d.. that he I come to co2leet his fcuntein ran. This,
wc tote.bl-Ish the necesser.;; ;:nrrfidenci. 7and to his •
ri t that I was . alsu in the so.
oth"rt'-ln.7s von 1.,..-*:tes to1i me In contact
B:t7i ENE sf t for Swi t. wtt's 7.1 Lel p, i th grant
p eal sf h:nne-et

".1* iish to tin' e.here, it B.BIDZS • is at „present at Lu....:..senner


Pe1 Yartechs. cid a la-ge p-Mr oleumdeal, in whic'... o he Is ore.
• ha geste7 1-.oc rii t .... He is in contaet riV; offi r'ers c" th each
riltty control, rind alsc with the ihrise.. Bertdze cei . interned by :the.
1.ermar.s dusinc +he . .3coupation In Fr:_ncer*, KsDIAs: knowinc his ca:racitlea
arran.:ed• for his release. He then 'get himir-Th—with • the 'concede dipts
or the .1hr:el's j to;...rovide h in . with funds .. for the . Columbian cored ttee
• as tt:ise did not want to set any allonances . : from the'rrermen goverianent.

Aftsr a' certain otize, 'EiBRDZI-..,-ot in touch with with.' the. Geste-,..6 and •
' ;chief Of M
ertork.ad mainly for Doctor 114/71.;i112., de p t. "rrom
• then on MIA Could • •no • Ltve en:; control. over ..havir.g any relations .
.the. Ce. stapoe Alen 3.wàa rorlcinc for the . vielirmaoht, 1C23IL
ann indirect cor.trcl• ooVer hid incorsee 1.1y nate .frietds or his Ito •
worked in the same del-art:cent of as for Instant:kir. Wagner.
o. .
; • •
YON 117
....:ND:C1 e_lro .news of ODICHARIATI!s ;crew and :told-Me...that
•he. til.. ras • in tbtich with atc/cp:2;..as'u . n
s fortur.s.t ely 'Wes
. . further evi denced
la t...r. .

• • I .. spent three 'whole. days•.et • .3ad en".3aden and' might .. ...,had:46..
stcy longer but for my ' succ"..ss . in arranging i.: "teltphane. c'nteraation with
• Berlin. . I discovered that My Mother as sick. an
obined•'.3:eiVe to depart .
•• .
• I. left fcr Btrlin.. on 'the:6th cr. Novembeer •:.•and;:!errived.•aftier:
t in s 0 Ral 1 Communicstiona:.:•were.:v.ery:.diSOrg,arti.zed...';.0
errival I r'ent at once • tc myitothe.r t i..hous. e. •,'She .:..its . inot .:there.'s.... • .-•;.•••:'
" ••
, November I : informe.iZ Ked is of
on 7 had alretid•Y:'
notified. by • Biekler, .; who told hijr. that 1 eaS brinIn newb . of kediatal'
• • .,

.Nct wishing to .1iVe et hCine in : view .of: the kind . of work,:-I., ex.
pected to do I took a root= at: /0 • :::isenacherStraase ..in the, •, s.ection of
Hollendorfplatz. At 7 .AM Or ViednearlaY Nsveasher.:the• •cestaro:citme . to
address ..and nrrosteilme..; . TheY had heard I hail . .itist:tetUrned fran.PL-de
; end . that . I had brought mail with Me; Nr. turally' :th'eir 'erea test 'interest' was •
to know -what I -ma doing and tlat was contained. in:the_lettera. I
escorted . )o their offices at • 17 lutharstrasee I was iritarrOge4ted.
Is 'not'eworthy that up * till new I had • pe.seed myself off elsewhere as an zigint
. .
.of the .3i)fl.,. :sno re!" . thst rou3d corer me ..oi r•h the . Service, which was
of Co -e very int .tres•ted in y jcurney. The only potp ,s / had lies one
certificate signo6 Bi-:isles- a .:th crizins me i tO rsavel t:o Be1In. Naturally,-
ns.•. to discuos r..-.'_Ssion I rsatended that . I we authorized::to...•
trie:. k only 11;1:: th .chief, tuid if they wanted furth rs. •

• details they 'would hav. e to refer to him. After severe:. ur.aucceas .ful. phone
• calls (it vgin . still enrly r.crnir.3) e oltsbed it a csr ne went to 74.73014.AIA,..
70. Nieburestrosse,. and asked l qrs to accom;anr us tc the M office, •sinco
• did tot. co" lr till a as 2.oca tee • We ell went together •therefore, to . the
WA.N.Nbla; office, 43-4 r A arossen . W.. zinsee, the . office . di STLE1113AM'UPRE/
K0/81.0.71r.0:77:ail/ c.f SD Al? Abto by . namely the
section:for stern
. •. •
H . The Gestapo representative had •3 peractel interview With the
Chief, after 'thich • he left iamedie.tely. 'fhe :chief c!..1.1e4 me in with •
11. • Tsomaie and also summoned Dr. V.W".;NIT1.. of the anme . service, • and two.. other
• eeople...Then I-had osta-t. reCounting stor7i at I had . .already. : thine so •
Mery tine3,. I learned • lat. nr that •. one of the. two other ' intone was .named
LT. 4.737:RCM. • • s •••
. . • .
When my story was finished MiNG.41-1AUFT ahcwed re three
• demniniatiCsts which .liad a.lready'be.enmade against me in the two days I had •
• • been there, and re.ried , me to be r'ery . careen]: and.. not. : to mention that I had
been in . :Paria. • He ti 'asked me .stiett had persuaded . Me . to 'return...I •
: . an$werad . that . :•' first of . all my mother had remained in Berlin 1 . and:that .
sine a My ".,hr.e.ther:' had' fondh t in the anti-holaheirik lie6ue and .that I . being .
'tateleas, I ad been unable •• to find an -. rork-.in . P.srizi••- and 'hid.. had in

I fact : • •••jdiffi.atiltieS.:.. .with the .c..irench euthac.71.titai . ;.:Ftitherinorijo'..ieei.n...the' •


•• adVenee
• •••• of 'ad:CU:list.
• in the lihecated loiew. that-.
•. ..any.' dutyWan'.•;t6....t.rike
......... . . adirentat;e. of the oppertnnity rreitr:Iii.g tO.-Cfermanyo.
the Con.ntry in -rhiCh 'a men could . fight-efftstiVely,..for.ide ideaao

since I. s ac (rt4.4eit rt!IS .


Im •Own en.y doubts
raise"
•.,:'.• in TilY3At74., 1S/iniiid.' . ?u.rtherm.6re" !..I :-11.e.d-'1i5m4;; ;:rated f th e psé of y
story: •'•.•Ccerit..niE0i :Ina.:

• .1...report ..eas .Made on y story, and Lly.Identity a t the


of Itt :.: 70S,et'tcdthat1=D1.'10.en:1,15ktkf'•held . .tifelrelirei'ai. ; guarantieei,':•:
my: political: .intention of I.:011/1;3y.: ..
• now, and •I that.: this' •kitd . cit's,:roric:Interested.the .., ; ,..*a.ry much 2 and if
•• Ito...eariige Me :. in :.tlie' bervice.,...I.;:would. sWork With 'greet'
• pleasure: in'. t; cry .141 v..it • cnt-se rra s..also uv 'min * . • •

• • • reon es t *as accepted at cue en ': It .Mayti7:nEe that : I ..weis •


hired' in'thia ea tica .vras ccncerned •the.•East, in view of
• tb se .fect .. th .at. 512. theej.ents cf thth • • • !c tion were Rusilans • recently taken:.
pr sc.aez:.....or 'personsorigitii n the req; icns .. vd1 e they • wze 'being 'sent.
•Zkt I - wcS:IrS • Of.,:rveel. : :r6i..tht: western countries an particuinz'ly.:for. •espioriase.:'
eintns Ern •Ea-ou;',.3. in t.he Wttit 9 ar.d : their; 1aticn with Soviet.•
.•. is 10 &i;, J. i .i.olet.iOn.s.ihetween• these
•• .70`1. :3• . v`re .thl w!:.;thay 'Cr ;:!•:; in view Of ed.•;e1 • of :••
clicj.ral.,Ain
I I-sued or. the apct s:i identity. card ft
rerrit tO c:trry venr the ur.iro-m of t.%-:
. One 1.•::.;vr•ant hed thus alr esdy . l■ een t..ad
henls free : for ;.er:onsl workyand tin.e • -ea free. Furthert-kte I had .
ass:tree •my irtuz.n . Journey, al thouel . I ran . not of. th!it et. the
momen t . On oth-% hand, )..etr...::::••;.loycd thi n service I wee . very
oloseIy eat ch an-t rould 1)e noticed' rhatevor For two mOnthe
wee followed continually. £1 :e•ly Aould nc. t i oe a,= • one followinc; :to and •
taki^,-. note of ley elieitest r.:Arece,nt.. :i.on' cells were recorded or
zacnitoree. In r .:)ita of- my cohduct ‘rhiet; •i.es absolutely normal during this -
..i.,triod,...i'enunciatioaa ttn te .were :11 the officer. .
. .. • . • ;.... . . . .• • • ,
••• . rihese denunciations.were --nride withtut any proof, it were bused
.cosy on the fact that durinl • yer ;-evf.ousl:• .I had. rorked in thlt.S77'isa
legator, end eurine that time. I !-.ad not hasitate.4 to air my 'opinions, or •
to spread. the • hews I used . to rase in the Criss newspapx.a, Furtherr.ora, when
.first in Itne 15114 I iroi-ked or:ce more for foreiviers.
• I 'returnee to• -.3-errr
• as a ecnfidentiel Man e.ni. Ir.terpreter. M c1iticv.1 opinions ..were
fore lcnoWn Ay all uty . fritvds and equ51ntEmees rho elio'bier•that I hid left.
for France .:iri oreer to voiunteec • in the ArMy in the struegli sagainat treimanY
'

• It . was quite ..eleer to 'the::: .thez• -fore that my return to 'Perlin eas.-for.
definite purpose thchmust -have soce conritctioe wi h t ny. political ideen. •.
•• ••• Ihe fit•Mess,..ge I ".r.4•-:tcth Americar.s ran' 'mailed %by .
c .frier.d . .cf =Lee • tx. the •1:-.-r..ou.Rly widress.The text 'contnind',.tbe
. •• and .LYDIF, rhic'i. indicated l Everythinc :.• ia'alright,:. but • • ••• • •
nee ...It' should . he: understood: : the datk: was in ssen.dini.i, • •
ne someone conditions4. • . .•
• .
. .
received several ,rarnings frczz the SD for • fr equet.ting
.foreign .wc:.-1-.er3 The told int thi. ,19.s. .t.Oo . dangerous. that is :why
ahortly after nt•• •• first arrert I lief t My firSt lodEingS .*hich were: toc. . .
. frequented by foreiva YOrkers, and =oved to Fension lton. 66.xurfiistindEsa.
. Frcra the sarVi. ce I -received a Monthly sclary of 500 •
Tte , a bonus
p his: 5‘000 as:r
iv
hic1 I receed
:71: payment fo the i nfora
m4
t,ion ).tpcia.-aylli fc 'in 'France *eh I errived in Berlin.
• Before I could caw:lance any kind of work, denunciations against
me cane in fran til Sides. • ,First 6f. all frau- ODICH;tRIAN, trannnitte: -
through and addrersed directly to my service. They r..exe directed
indirectly ti .-::9inst me, 10EDIA bathe; the ',,.xincipal e •4 The denunciations
re2orted that rerved as a liaison a.3ent betweenLl .and the Allier., since
fc.r him also it iimprolvIhle
hili thEt I cr.,uld hr.:ve returned frail Paris -
wit: ..;•o1itic-..1 ideas I ::47ertisv3 denunciation
cl•:,sar aul..erviaids It activit.fts. It was hoped that I
cocmit Lore e.rrcr rhtch :could betray me. Since I 'ploye-d
the al , arid -mac protected by severe? perrous, the yid 'r do a thin,
ngainst wlthout some 6efinite . ;Tool:0

Fur the first two menths therefore, I kept very P., aiet.e 1;:tren
the cards I sent to the Az:rice:Is were avitled h:v one or my frienee•
(.4.B1onsE MiTI:11 31 ! y e de la ;3cardonnz1a. 311 . in Ceers marl
helped me a grant dee.1 on eene.1 matters, s-Ich• us Corrresroni-nce, ?etching .
sky trailers, report"s rcnors whte were circulated ir certain quarters .
.::,,eins t me. I bed bidd en 1: in once 1.1%! en i.e . eacuped • fron, h ts factory, and
lnt, I .arranred for him to move. around freely and • to ''elp me in my work,.
I 1-.5d hlred in service of the S' T 'Ur 111
. .
• - . Marin i.; me.nth af Tannery a. I.-renclunan by the name of
filed a:denunciation t.,..ninct ze rith . the :12 ir. .which `..e. accused me • of being
in the pay.e forei power. He lte.ped by thts. • Aeatinciatim to er ktec.•
hfraself Into the- service •f t he 3d since he didi!t *is!: to -.Tor!: any.more.
• This denuncie tion . f ell into. the hand s fano thrr encl.:men ....Jaz-king in the
' SDin the •" ii eaeral information aect;cni STIGUI TIG. -Sinna lie- kne*
''he asked him to be put in touch . wit!: me since he wished tc handle the oaa. •
• plaCe. in a Email 'cafe. SCALA!. Xhowing • .

s. through Mutual friends that this !can worked at the Z.. los onnly guard.
b I 1 Md. ted 11. 1)32 to lunch, and after that I repeated thui invitation frequently..
• introduced him into the beat • and most expensive rlaces tnBelin.plce8.

; which he .. hcd..n.ever. Visited; not .spesidue: Geriar&i, end? or,.3..y • having been".in •
• .Berlin for two tenths. d Scussions :covered. all subjects,. but turned • .
naturally it the eirection•c .f. Commtanism.- I .. int.r66:63d . :blm to a .new
Of li r e, and t ray orn e.1:ponse showed . him•: a higher. :W.:ender:than . he had
ever . known. I !;.ad :sl.ready. ..!_a • advance rotared a 'facer:let e alibi to 'explain; .
the .amo...tint .. of Mosey . 12 ras 'able to .:C .4?end In" tbia2... connection 1..had alreadY:
•.riides. ...connectiona with several blecc meirket. oPerator 3 : In order • to create
the ..imitcessiOn that I etes .. in business relatiens• With...therci, In the
. was not 'Considered et • all repishensible ...No . or three :Weeks la ter when .he
'needed a . place to ' live . I invited him to live' with Me, and ahare my ronma:
Hi.s neMe *es ^ATOUX.... Our friendship : v-eve . „ ea". Ws. itot to .1mcw each c.)ther
• better.... until the ay . rhen he • sexpressadhia._. feara.tc ree about the...
advance- of . the . Allies.,. -at .which . time I took...adviaritiage of the situation to
i'vin him-over to my side ..: This took • sorce . .little _time , boiever, and neede6.
some delicacy,. ainCe I an not the 'only one invOlvede . M1'1.‘....ancl TSOMADI
were also 1.,:tplicated....:..

IThiS mar...GA.1'0a worked for . the SD AIZT 11 b, ..tlie 'office of


Isaa located at .22 Gre'nad i crer;s tresse.. ..mea..the..officei of the •
Berlin chief T.. HAUYI'STM,77CI-IHM •.:ozzartr, ,GATo 7.;:4 ht d Fre:.nch secretory ..
CD11.1.. .1..dicall ie susr.eCted;. hrA:its of •'the. SD for
mutual.. ez25.one....:,e. he'lped•me esCh tire I visited.
'wham I -rg s ,ia • Contact, Givrt:Gx pr ^v1 ously file a report
the:1 that 1 lac chot '!nvr. sti ,:;i•te they *ere in.. touch
rith the Allies. These rtports covered me in the event of a denunciation
on the part of any cf th^ people I re s contsct!n.F, for information?

• I also introduced him to 's certain Mr. SCIJCK.T.T . e forcer agek


cf the SD AMT V1 Who worked for a long time in France and who vas On
ittimte terms with SCRMANN, dep . : ty to b.:. Fuhrer in Cle Chaneelry, also
ritb Herr FLISCHEN chief of the UK ST1WNG, and reserve Wehrmacht officer,
also with several persons of the POLIZEI ERASTDIUM for example KRIMINAL
KEL2I56AR GRAMM:SRI, and several others wit!, wham I had come into contact
through SCHUMPT. And also several &gents sc .i.sh ar Capt. KRAUSE of the.
SD AST LV, This. had bean a strnmse meeting incidentally sirce this Ca:It.
KRALM:, .1161(hrfurstendam, workinc_ for the counter espionage service had
arrested -me severe 1 'leeks eerlitr . in the cempony of . e certain HENRI -
LABOURET civilian sports' dele;:lte et the SOCHAUX plant. This man worked
in a Oemtuniat- re-Siatance group directed b a graar of arms officers -Who
.delivered arms to them: Thin eel] contained t--ro .n-oupso one French, the
other German. 'Mena grou0 bed . be ornanized for over a yer.r, and were .
under the orders. of thc . Seidlitz committee in r. 'SC(7.7. 2 ey operated
mostly on Propaganda and sabotage missions in the Ncukocin and Reiniehane,
don' districts durinhi- fires cauzed.hy bombing mids. They utilized
incendiary . peckaaes drorped by the Allies in order to spread the-firese
At the'amme time they . prepared for the takinz over of Berlin as the Allies
approachad.,AIrench sirl who served as liaison a:;ent hetween . the French
croup and'the chiefs ras'arrested, but she was soOn releabed for. the god
'reason that she was the mistress of one of the SS officers. The case
did not go any further as far' saleas.coucerned, since my service obtained
my.release, but the Gestapo eonfiscatiid from me 4500 HW'end e -quantity.of
gold .worth. 3000 BM declarina that an.honcat citizen did notaarry.mcre
than SOOTMon . him. .Any surpinaphOuld be placod.in the boric. .Thiamoney
.wasne ver_returned to me in Spite of all the clairs'of my service.For • .
empl6nation i tothem l I• said that : the 'money . was proceeds black market
operationa,..andfurnished them with all the elibimmecessary.
' • . • .
. . I-alsci made the . 00OUcintance of Mite. MARIA FRANS:TEI148''
5 Krorprinzendsm, a close friend of.k . s. GOBI, Stt ' Moved the lighest
cireles . in Berlini. and was on very clotie terms with highly placed persons •
in H1LIVIEF'Z' he.-.dgpsrters. This Mae. FRAME\. .'STEM wes . vd7iy Anglophile
and hated the NU2i3i, • •

• • .1 alsc Cot . to0 . %noW' Ute. FitDDI MGT rmIcx chcone year
previously had been :cleaved fro: f the uvaeierburg cencentration camp t and .
who wa s In clo.:,e t ouch. with u:large numher of indu2tialist and rers.ne
in the TODT oraanliation..From the mnth of Mnrch onwards . I attached these
two romcn to my nt. twOrk, end Ile :eve:Loped a c:cse . fricndnhip. It was
•throug:, them that I uncovered , the . case of t:. 7,:rman inctIntri!% list 27EINEFf
of .the Den-ocratie party., ( A e:ort t= .this alread,y 1.een:,:iven)e
Herr Mr= chief of the Transport Sec Vt.,. , with wh cn I 17 ti
in continual contact, c.rdenized the eve tio3 of the. principal members of
'the pUrty, who were nearly all deserters, as wes STELNER himself. I have
• elready erplained what difficulties I found myself in when the :lap:NAL
STRMFF.! came to arrest hiti at the houa of We. FRAKC-14BMG1.11 where we were
havine a rendezvous with 'Mr. D3IFZCI:. He aidn ;t a110 himself to %.ws taken
.awuy, and foujit off two policemen until they succeeded in ldllthr him.
. ;tan they at once searched his body and found 3 Sri& a passport in go..xi
•• order, . a thousand million florins, also a bunch of military papers. and
permits te . city-7y arms, all in order, All these papers had been fux•nished te,
• him by .the mistress of *the r4Tecettative of the Rumanian Railroads . in.
•Get, • ny who . vitis working in. 'Berlin at the . General HG. ,Ths pasaport .tcigether
others had been delivered by We. MOCK 21 Keitstrasse. These
people were also able to provide Spanish papers. All the members Of this
group were supposed ., to report to the St .ittge.rt region, transported by
IFLENDLE. Two • villas belonginti . to Mr. BALLY the show manufacturer were at
• their disponal. There wire .about thirty of them in ells With the exception
.• of the tipo•ladies• /he. Faaucznaciii anatae. DJI:t.TCY.:,. none of the.othera •.•
' knew exactly whet I was davit.

..,.• in this _seine o iToupg there waa also a chemist who had bees,
hidden•bY a .Thassien doctor in a Berlin hosnitale, This doctor -ha3.•.heenTs•Ought
or: •: oier six monti a for a epecial : fornicla. which he had...disCeyered.',..:-.14::.,:the.
...moMent :When . he was supposed to . deliver. the fcerzatla•-he'Sad
.s . *in relations - with the Swise rho were . very Much interestecl'in hi*
. • ..
and 'eve3i . yore •sO • in his • tortilla. '..nez had Feral ed him tree entry:: into
."8iitterland -: tOgether.. '; Other persona.' ''s'' • ••

_ .A few hours before the 'death of M. :.,'TErsTat...I:.hed.-.. .. bein?...with;;My..':.


• mother at , s the". •hous e of • We: FRANICEN.P.EIG41-. in • ard er • to introduce
..,..ERRZDT2 •ariarike 'for...•!here. to be erraouet ed • :frcM BerPa with the *at of
. ..•
the group. Thir inter*ies.'ocCurred at 3 ate • ani every. thini:Mis , .. arranged
tto days later. I:had•persuaded. my mother to aocainpanY:: ,this . group'; sinc e I
did a61,- -74ani to sight of this chemist, • If • everything had wärkai: out
••• :.,as• • Is.. h ad arranged it my mother would have been able to *it
• r the,.rii;ht!..:partietie the killing of STEINER ' Wreaked the whole
•• • plan, and I obligeded: ". ...send my , /nether: . to..:1Salzbure. arid thence to Milan
immediately .:since the *Situation haa ..• become very •sericiite.'•••••lhe.ER-tarriat...?'
•STREUTE:and the .6eStapo were on the :tracks" of .. the*affair. . . ••

".. At ny • Suggeition . 11neDIIFICK . entered • into intimate


* with the lieutenant 'whe•had been p r esent at the arrest•i' , ti*1 thus
two weeks it . ,as possible for us to follow the•developmenta of the -enquiry.
The death • of a:EIMER had ed • tb e • affair.c■• ••••, . if . he had 'been •
simplIfied
arrested. ' Lutd alive, . a . peat many'peopli . :would have been.:•..iiipliCated,
He kr.er i this ., *ma that is : Why he . condtioted. himself with *such cOurage.'•.......;.''
ET

.
The month cf Ail was very taid c both on Recount of military '.
developments and on account of ti's affsir' wt,ich had already. •
cauced My arrest on two occasions by the raNA.L. EOLIZEI. • • '.
- The reason was my autemobile which SCMJCIOCRT had reQuisitioned • .•
for me in his own moms, arA which I lied c .n ih the subuibaof Berlin,
at the house of the assintant to IMF, Director of the OST .•
LUJU3T2. 7I134.. As the Puisians Were approaching Berlin,..i 77ante4 to have
the meant of transportation avails.ble for my departures- ••
• .•. • . . . • . • • • • • •
. . . • .•
. Twice during
. . the preViois . • . twO montha the SD.V1 had arranged •'
everything for my departure, I had been very' anxious • to return as soon:
as possible for ever since .7anuary =IA had been on the point of -
receiving his lcissm-passer for . Szitzerlande Consequently he used That .• .
influence' ha . hed with the 37).1/1 in order to • obtain clearance for me. The
new chief of the =1 was RAPP.: who was very auspicious. . of mea . -and :..;.
. only'knowini*.:10...t1A.. SLIGHTLY ho bad '=.ch less confidence In him than . .
HIAGLI...11.4LTIT had. When V011 . .14111113, •. Director of the OST :MINI§rminsf atipported:;.,,.
thfse lei:ands they finallY:docided to send= to teris .On a Mission . for .•
MIA in litarch 1.;. but two Weeks' later the • project yearefUSed •-• by : .the Gestapo •
at ths insistence of • ifOLF . rho was .in charge
of the GeOi.-.-.1an . group of the SD la . be It was-impOSSibia.'therifOra:-tO
. arrange.. for:my- departure through the • SD. • 1 had to.look...for other . ehe.nnalae-
. 'These :were:finally found - through,VON Watr2 .who lied good relations with .:•••••?...;:•;;'.:.

. .
• •• .• : F ..Af t ea• •• an interview therefore, it iiras; arranged .. '.the k:1- ihc-iiiiii:!:
n.

leave.1 :. /thrOtigh....ABOtEhR 'channels.' N.eirartbeaesS . I. cOUldtntleaVei;untir.-:::,.


the . .04Casian.?::06.Minitteiti. .s rand .. , iile_ osr . mrusrriumt. iiii.*,;.-'0iiiiaqt;i.'d...474,:,:' . .
•: . " Berlin,...;inee s :if . iias s Planned'-sthat- they should •• sleCie •-,
.. .. • t6:-ai'd;'. .Ere 4.ei g..4' laid
_ ...;)!Yil
• • 4 ,4. :.:,:t....
,
without' the ..Ossistance• . : , . . ._ of ., .Y011 laNDE and ?anik- I' .... .,
Tronid,.::not:::haVe.'•'obtainiedl?-.:,1t:;.•:,%,:.....,,-4,.•
.. . ... - .•-:,•,, ,..:1-4* :-....
• . any facilities. ...My .orderS finally can s through on the 8th :Of .4111/i.n.'?..",„:• -..1:j..7.•
. • • three..' ',Oarii;*ith.!gasoline,WhiCh..I; had . ..succeeded '.: in obtaining::: .11,.. .i.if... .. -,...,,,-
. . in th :. :.cli.i. .. .e"Otti;in of Sahel* :where . :the .. OST 41:611E31111tIplt. had •-..7 'MOW-ate: On : the •.•:.•
• folloWing‘daY WO.-reached'T. Bad..:leister . ind . after 'the- disciaSioniwore...held ..,!.:
. and the papers Prepared I...apent . the night alone at ..thei4titzuR honsa,... • '
4 Laudhatu3 ',1isthaf s e . .•• . '.
.. •
....
. .. • . • ..'. :.• ' :." .:**.i • . ..". .'
. . . . . . . . . .
• • .1 bad travel orders and. a personal letter to the . ...tOLITML . ......
FRESIDim of1.-Surt where I intended to cross the lines knowin7 that thel:..:::;;;.....,
3rd Army was in that 'sector. I also .carried Military . identity Paperae....1'.'.V::".` ,,,. .......
..
On the ..same 'day . the •••Amell was evacuated to the sOuth.e. ..... ' . : .* • . •'•,;:.
• . . . .. . , . ... .. .-.. .. ,._
.. • .• • • :-.....rtly on ' foot; and Partly hi ..-,ch-hild.ag . I... arrived at •Plalleri,: .....
.... where With nuct.. difficulty. and "after 3 changes I: succeeded in '..' . • :.• -.......'.•
. . continuing to Ge:ra'• Then I made. my . way tc 7enai On he way -I net Up
• with •a officers ..-thO were returning to
.E-
,..soup
, of the
front, and iltiril*..7th.e.:''...:
tWenty four • hours I 0 id not leave ';',-tr.,;, feeling more secure • in their: ...':•••:...;„
. cOin;.Nany than . aloae 3,ri a bettle • r.z.lne -which was . v ,.,.ry closely controlled, •::::::.:......,;::....:.
IL

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For whereas my rak . rs zero in order, a simple phone call to 51) section
in Berlin would have blown me cor.pletely, Therefore I had to remain very
'inconspicuous:.

Arriving in Jena on the morning of the 11th of' Ax11., I left


my group of officers, and walked towarda the Autobahn which led to yeimert
since no trains . were running in that direction. I stoiped a truck and got
a ride to WeiMar. The road was very difficult and we were continuaLly
ettackt:d b yplanes. I rrived.' at Weimar around m idday but froM
%there there was no means of transport in the direction of &rust since the
mid was constantly strafed . by American Planes. I therefore' left on
foot. • I was continually Stopped for verification of my papers, since my
civilian . status croused suspicion, particularly since I was 'wearing .
military . boos nne. breeches, and I was taken for . s. desertera Nevertheless
I Sid 'expreaely kept these quasi railitary clothes in order to support my
military . papers, and this was u.xl era tood by 'the authorities. When I •
arrived . .at irfurt, still on foot, I had no intention of presenting myself •- e
to the .'nnief. of police.. I made 'enquiries and found that the Americans ••
were encircling . the tOwn. on •all• sides: . .3tor position;.:eas . diffieult . since
!as • su;pcia.ed to re,:ort on arriVol to th authorities .' and h_sd no desire
to • in thie :spot for any length of times, Under .artillerY fir e frcsi *
botheides...1' . therefore left . the . town and crOseed •. the .. fields. in the
.direction : r.Of NordPour • and escaped fr.omf . the 'trap which was • closing around
the toivii..;.•'.•..For. four hr*SI:.,trtinied' the fields 'which %developed into's' -
battle ground for the • small villaje of itersPle ben By nightfall
Amerieinii •!.6aater . ..ea the Village' and. pent/lined :on'.„their :way tiivaards..Ife
Taking:J.:edvantae of ..darknaisie. I entered ...1Cerinileb:en;and . took refuge:In:2.
a building containing French çaisoners I changed my clothes t imglia
riding saohes. • On the f011owink;dayi•nOt..;. ,beingi.:...able
toOd . . tO an American officer I. bought . a. ..bieYele and started . off : in
understood
a nor therly: dire° „. tion•fur ther to the rear of the -American

730 frther on, Sing the.inaignia of the rd Army


.errived at the OZ-1:14:f.aijOing: the?iisrlosise?:is.ShcisSd:,*$ Oeinean :•.papers .-:: -:. •
and • tabili•It.O., S I. Clt--:'.Offiiir:.in;llyiiilichlifOring
. village, but unfortunately this sis:"nneacurds4Not :linCiiing'.. what . to
with to , : •
..• InatiscmtiaMiarz a captain whointerroeted me and :then ordered
. me . inta'e : Convoy. of siaouera which was Jnat .• taking.: oft. towards Gotha*

I was put in a screening clamp Mixed up with SS troops and


soldis Of all .descriptions.'Arcund : midnight 15 true] a esise along and
took 117;. a.• the- liLole bUrich. My only privilege Wei to , ‘. /ie put in a trunkf.ttl/
of officers, standing Ups and so tightly peeked that it wee impossible
to fall. We rodie in the pouring min until 3 in"the:moraing.
we arrived at Kirdheim neer Eisenach and nere placed in a camp
rhere there were :lore than 5000 prisoneres We had nothing to eat an there
.was two centimeters of water under foot " I was close to the gate " I hed had
.nothing to eat for two days„' not ranting to delay matters for i Element. After
a dozen complaints and repr • sentations an officer came up to me and tookIne.to
his office, where once . again I was Watt...gated. This was the fourth time in two
days " The fo1lowin4 day I . left esoortmd in it car for Frankfurt ' The day after
.tliat 15th of Oril, the saw. °Meer came to.ftlieh ce and we returned to.Gothat.
peesin,s; throuh Herefeld to pick up the necessary papers for our . jonnney. After
much dis l,)ssiOa 'Pe took off by Plane for Reims hat tN) plane continued towards .
Melun.There . .oloar. took"us-to Iris, where I finally errived .one week ofter_ •
leawing Berlin. • •

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T iLAWL
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ALT VI. Ait Grossen Wannsee 43.4) . Main Office


Berlin Wannsee •

Local Offacei Mommserstrasoa 55


Berlin Gharlotteaburg

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AT IT.ANSEE: 'Mete 1. Standartenfuhrer RAPP'S (Considered


fanatical Nazi)..RAPPE replaced sturzsbannfuhrer
ENGF.LIALTrT who was formerly chief of Amt VI, but
was sent to the Eastern Front (Field net?) for
secur.ity reasons. Einsatz Oat.

Baupsturmfuhrer ja.12CF0RD •

3.M. WAGNER ( Ckrilien)

.AT NION?ct.:SLRASSE: Chief. Batiptae.herfuhrer 3TGLZ..

:-
• All the above with the exception of HAPPE who is
11)07. Nazi are working with DU..

cage espionage (u) 1(urftu• stndam 106

Berlin

Chief r Dr. PETERS '


ss officer (Rank?) ITAITSS (In contact
with sCHUCTMT)
XHIVIDT (Not hie true nanie.Russigar. wig.)

KRAUSE & SS:22011' are convinced Nazis.

iv 3 (France) • Pori:we:1 y HQ in raris (rresent address


not ..knowii- but not Beraia)

if Staix3r-rtenfubrer BDO. .11-14 (trj.s family


.lived in Gtrassbu.rg during occupation,
then move-.1 to Baden tlad
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FAR= kytench) at present in the TIROL. Is a Civilian,
owns cosmetic factory in Grenoble.. -.

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Ruppert was arrested and interogited here 9 Noy. 1944.


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4/21/43

Arrived at Istanbul from arva:le on 3/26/h3. 7 isited Istanbul frcm i'raL71e twice s.alat year
z3tayin r; only a few days each tinej. SOice says he is ciranIzer of a Geraan-trained
.group of Armenians who are to croa6 Turkey to Frivan on the Armenian border, and
there foment a revolt aga i nst the U.S.S.R.

Has been in the service of the Garmans since 1941. ;'Irst recrUftedl XX 305
Caacasian pris.ners of war in order to form an anti-'ommunist,4Praaae Tar:ey Priaer
and Turkey. in 19h2. Was in istanoia frum 3/26/h3 to h/17/43 and from /4/ /411
12/4/43 to 12/15/h3. Was described In :'arch, 1943 as a . Geman of Iraen-
ian extraction, this beim; probably pact of his cover. In 1942 and 1943.
recruited agents for the S.D. to send to the Cancasus by parachute. -,-aring
his visit in Dedember is reported,tohave been aLtemi , ting to find staff for
a 3eorrian monastery to be set up in Rome which should include two S.D. aL;ents.
Is connected with Friedrdah WAGNFR and Eugen LAD. Stated to . be son of 2eki
former director of ”Surete Georgienne".
** XX 574
Considers himself chief of all anti-DolshevistsGeorgians in Europe .
(X-2 TS lo6)
and arrogated to himself the right to cliapose of all Georgians outside
7/1 -) 44
Russia . A plan was made in autumn, 19h3 'to set up a Georgian cloister
. in Rome under Vatican protection and along the :or:as to introduce two a.:;ents
.7.7! pa r I y npv —Y

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Recruited Akaka TCHIKLAD4and other Georgians for tbe TAYARA (qv) FY.-117 3-2
groaps. They were liined at the Chateau de R0CCCE.:07RT (qv). Kedia S-211
made them sign papers in.German, pro-lising to reveal nothing of what Paris
they learned there. After they were trained, they ret , trned . to Paris, 10/17/44
and Were paid daily 100 francs while Kedia mited for orders from the
Germans for their dispotal. They saw him in the ave Montaigne. J .I st aefore Ger-nny declared
limr on Russia, subject was ery busy looking up all the Geargians in France..an war was
declared, be called them all together and told taem they could return to the , r native land
if they would join the Germans. He'said that those who did not volunteor to .act
at first cold not return later. Subject apparently had coaplete charae ar the aeorgians
although he didn't go with them on the Tamara Trojects. TC IIIK1J2 (qv) claims that
Kedia is chiefly responsible for the Whole Tamara business, and that he actod throuh
ambition, and not through Georgian 'patriotism. He aade all the aarangeaents with the
GaTmand on his own initiative. He ;mew what was ineended with the Tamara project all the
time.'

Still in Switzerland. ncepted Soviet IS as their principc1 li;:en2—Y400


in Switzerind, upon tne . intervotIon of GUEGUETJhhOill and hOi:idaDSL (qv.) 6/46
the latter is his cousin. Very u:.n6erous.
hst DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED NY
CENTRAL INTELL !BENCE AGENCY
SOURCES METHODS EXEMPT 1063828
NAZI WAR CR IMES DISCLOSURE ACT
DATE 2001 2006
C,
Subject headed the Georgian section of it 1I4L (ZeKelin), R3HA, Ta. 2037
which dealt with sebotcm and subversive operations in RUG:AR.' 9/lo/45
He enjoyed tee complete confidence of the Germans and was allowed
to direct all tne political penetraulon work. He also directed
operations out of Turkey. Lie took an active part in the work of
the Georgian National Committee, an organization organized and
subsidized since '41 by ROSENbz:nU l s Linistry for Eastern Territories
to serve what seem to be mainly pOlitico-propaganda work.
• idle

It appears that the "brains" of t!:e Cnucasian nationnlist anti- XL4 .5297
Russian . p.ovement have .taken 1filc in Jwitzerland. • The reason 10/29/4.5
for t:lese leaders beinc in Switzer)cr e. w:Ale tLey sent their •
subordinates to Italy is because they, presunmoly, intended to
intervene With the IRC at 3eneva.on benalf of the Caucasian 1,Ws
and displaced persons in Britith and nn:e:lce;: Occu;icd territory',
to prevent t:eir deportation to aucsia. 3u bject is probaciyin
•Geneva. It seems well established tbat subject - ned taken up.contncLs
' (in Turkey . und Berlin) with various Allied IS.
• mho

. Subject's internment nas been postponed. He would like to go to IN 32447


Eunich, send DJAMATIAN to Paris, EANTILIR in AITBEKOFF to Syria Barn -
and TSOLAIA to Turkey (qv all). 2/7/46

who were to keep contact with the S.D. net in the city. The principal persons connected
with this scheme were subject, Sadathierasc!mrili DASILIUS, Father Tarschaisvili '7ICHELE,
and the S.D. chiefs KILPFLER, HOETTL, R7,ISSNAM .: (qqv). Subject was to pick three novices
from among the Georgian emigrants in :_lermany and send them to DASILIUS; then they would
be reconmended to Father laCHELE, who was to be the Cloister Abbot. The three novices
sent by subject were found unsuitable and many difficulties arose...

Father MICHELE and BASILIUS (qv-Italy) came to nome in late October of 1543 20037-1028
With special German passports, issued under the approval of subject, in Rpt-Father
Berlin. • Lichele eiARSCHNISVILLI
8/15/44

ic

Was in contact with Ast II, Paris from 5 ept.1 ) 1940 on. Made trips to Fl 36, 5-123,
Abwehr II Hq. in Perlin to assure Georgian independence tn case of invasion JIGGER, A-1
Of Russia. Wanted to take over the (l eorgian government after the count .7 1 s 9/24/194h.
liberation. This was subject of/his conferences with CANARIS (qv),LAHO rSEN (qv);
and von LORINGHOVEN. After outbreak of Russo- German hostilities suLject lived
in Berlin, where, through Abwehr and High C ommand, he had direct connections
with the iiinistry of Foreign Affairs. Made three trips to Turkey and prepared
the ground for uprisings in the Turkish and C aucasian f,71:,ntier regions.
He formed a Georgian office at 6, Ave. Sully-rudhomme, fari,_. 7e:
. A ssociated with Standartenfuehrer EICKLER (u). —EM
. • Was associated with SHAT TDZE (qv) up until 1941.
-- BM
_
P/ 3 Switzerl‘ IN 32002
Bern
1/29/4o
Under impression that American ire interested in him and orrers us
tne use of his intelligence cnain. Was to nave been interned 21)146
(see IN 32447).

Subject was interviewed by q)B7; cable contains list of co teats. 31908.


4Z. dAe4( Born
1/29/46
(1.A. ,

no ether information filAtagiANy, jA A-62b67a


•1.10.45

ContinusLen_1=2_4_.

Subject's chain includes ekl 11.,-.ChArtulA, (qv), editor of '* 2153a


"Las Affaires Georgiennes- and honstantin Kooku,IDSE (qv), both 1.1X 651, 2/8/46
or Paris.. It has been reported from two sources that subject aad
his cnain are now controlled by the Russians. Both the French and Swiss are
interested in possible use of subject's chain. In offering us his chain subject
'revealed earlier contacts with SI Geneva.

OUrda',BENDER (qv) believes subject to be a Britisn EIS agent. EX b64


12/21/4b

**IN-41931
.Subject offered the Innsbruck Ukrainians his ex-Georgian contacts. Bern, 9/18/46
in Turkey (set up originally for Amt VI) This list was given to
, DBP/1 by Subject on the condition that the former makes the initial contacts. D11:7/1_,
considers Subject impulsive and insecure) fears com p romise of the STACHIV Mission, so
has submitted the KFDIA list for us to check, see cable for names. (Comment: this list
has been checked and reply cable sent #WASH 3058)
nsf

Subject was a suspect MUD agent by his fellow Georgians as late as **IN-42019,
1945. His contacts with the ITKVD are said to he Lt. !MTIANI and Hoida to Bern
Capt. (.41Jr1swILI, former member Kaukasische Verbindungsstab 9/21/46
under RSHA Amt, VI patronage, who subsequently (1946) overtly conn ,Tted with Soviet
Repatriation Mission in Austria. Heidelberg has no trace on the Tags.
Cable renly_slpfl_521ILL_ nsf)
,
'EEDIA, kichael p. 4 ** 2095a
• BX 625
1/30/46
DocuOent contains summary of info on subject. He reportedly
saved BERICZE (qv) from the Germans and the latter in gratitude •
has been finanting.suujezt for some time. Through Br. WEBER (qv)
subject met &igen LANU (qv), with thorn he now corresponds in Spain,
of the OTTO Organization in Paris, part of the profits of which
are set aside for subject. Subject, upon "learning that he, DXAUALIAN,
EANTIM and AIIBEIDIFF (qqv) were to be interned by the Swiss, .
approached the Americans for intervention on his behalf. . In return
he would turn over the'usU of his Georgian intelligence network,
with its outposts allegedly reaching as far as bescovi. The Bern Office
mho' . has received several warnings about . subject's being
a Rlssian agent. •

Subject and .TSCrITA (qv) imalcated in R7PP-71C 7ission in France. OUZ-294d,


• 4/12/46
ATTA:VatENT TO YEDI/. 1 5 47DE 1624CIRF,

PIN WHC WILL BE OEFUL FOP WOTK 07.31VOL

Iv. THE mcw •Abwehr 11

10 Professor HeiZ ZAITrACK Lte in the Reserve


2. Sagineer GAME Oberleutnant in the Reserve
3c. Dr. MARWERT Oberleutnatt in the Reserve.
40 Docent NAuNaNN Uberleutnant in the Reserve
Professor CBERLODhE Capt. in the Reserve. erofetsor
IA the University of Prague
O. major von URLAR Cadre Officer.

The leader uf this gcuttp, Colonel FRETTAa, who 'as Also a


friend Of ours, cummitted tuicide-on_tne_20th. july 144. Thereafter the
took tue rest Of the grou0 in hand and appointed another chief
who' organized the kidnapping or musrolini.
. .
IN.TRE SS. kSection SD ANT V1, gronpe 5).

1. Dr.. WAGNE9 Former journalist, who was an


..Anti ■Nazi.in 1,40 in Paris and
who nelped mm saTo all our Jews.
He also knew of the affaire-Jnra.
2. VON SUM/ •

3. Ca p t. DENINCHAUS

Lt. lnthe Reserve, an an anti...


• • "4 :MOLE
.17azi from an.uld.family,

..1.turmbohnfuhrer..Dr. H2VCEL*PT • who•also.came.to paris in 1,40 : and


helpMdmO egreitdeal in Jewish.,
4uesti0nei and later in Berlin
durin • My struggles With the
Georgian Nazi group.

o. Dr 'SCH116.01VSKI Forner'nmyor or,Tilsito

IN TAE . ss: ILO ANT


ill these three are now with the
' . 1..CrOppenfuhret•Dr. WADWER Division and' -marching
Ukranian
Sbersturrlahnfuhrar Dr. ARIT westwards to , surrender tu the
:3..Stapdartenfuhrer D. WOLF -
Americarre
DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED BY
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SOURCES METHODS EXEMPT ION3B2B
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1. yrotersor V eal ?ME A man %ho haa Lever bee; a member
of the Fart) : I cannot say enough
of tne service rendered to all of
us. Am;ng hie niny collaborators I
will only cite'

20 WALTER Urn.
3. DR. HUM
/N 7HS tIENEHaL HNADWARTBMS OF THE VCI=EERS LEGION.

1. major 7OLLE:3 Chier or tne Headquarters


. 2: Lt. OM, IVIEKEL Chief of propcgonfla .

Ir ThE•ISHRiaGHT PROPAGANDA.

1. SondelIuhrer LuDErizEr

IN THE :WAtEEN AMT

lo Lto Colo PASSAU' • In th Warren Amt . tbis man .played a


big role, -and knows Orerytbing .
about the manufacture . ofGerman arms.

2. HA.RALD • His friend, a Brezilia*Barkkero aas-


in constant. relations the Anglo...-. •
• -Saxons in , ordeitO proiótai .
ceSsatiOr(of:hOstilitieSpecialist:
in-iniarnati, onai:p4itical . amdf:: . •
sacionomiuestionii.

'IN'THE FOREIG14:OFFT2E.

Dr. KLEIST • who dispaired - ofaver. arriving at an


underatandine with thelTesternpowera
'amd . undertoOf peronal discussions
stoCkh olm■ :: •
Ministerial director, smd-standarten«
. fUhrer in the 1S . he was oupported by
. the Chief of the rAD'EALTENBRUMMR.

Also•among our frlenda we have General HC FITANN, commander of Igftgau 111


-11° :irjs'Ebat2

a'41ite iukr;-.1.chs) - Ce. Lrahnt

- CzoLtie
. • Gultral Schun(tl'uk.

• Eh .1;a1ic •

Deux . Civiscbons du Oaucuse .


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To z.ezzo • . . , l Dou • 1E, ine.j.or


...itt..ele....•
. • ()Ural
.4
Paluzio: - Refucies Ualtbasiens. 1L;Ocivil3.et 4.0p;.; soldats:
•.„ dont'Sicheruncitpa. KAibr:korr •
• . .

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Un bataj.11oa du C4UCaS0 • CL.21tv.izu idjia
. •. • • •

-Tin batailloniGeorL.Len OanItalhe Dadiani


SS. .diviiionGeorGtenne • (i00 ..11.01.41.E.a). •
S. division-Caubasimitc Golotsi TouluxiCze
.1."..erkeitan - • • J...dezbedjun....
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• 5?..-eu'Ve_orme;",..15éi rau: Dasebur
'aeideri
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achette a 1t frontiere'Sdi . sse ,

„.
rita-;is lei. libIxitairi ••
60 . 'DLit. e Turkestahs 7
4 bat, Tartares-
1.div,
0ECLAiiInE0 AND RELEASED•BY
. CEN1 . RA .I. 1 .N.TELL 1141
V . CE A01 .14 •CY.. :, •
SOURCESAETH0.0$
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NAZI ,
DISCLOtIIRE ACV.
.DATE 2001 20108
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FCR DZE
e nulsGa. •
L.,

rec. \ GE
v"V. . •

riuyl-ond 4tait u j erV leo de la SD *3b .DOTTAI dont le


bureau principal se trouvait LIL7..13 pendant l'occupetion de la:
Fr ..ne C etait la GEZTA.P0 all en.E..nd e' • de la France du Nord: Il' VO -C-
curait princi?aleraent de la repression des RMISTANTS et rrit line -
part tres active cl: ce travail. Aprh 1' evacnation *de . l Princ"oi::par,..:
les fore d., oceu-6ation all erona es il se dirigea a.vec son service
en Ii01.1.AND3 atIX environs de ii.X11=.:. 11 rezta le.-Vas 2 =is et vint
tre. vailler B12.1,DI. Tou'jours dar.s le r. 'Le cervic e,i1 s t ocCupait de
la stun* ei llanc e et des rens eitnerlent a tout articL1ierent &ins lei
I 1
milieux françis berlin.ols et dans le milieu : ail . etand_ . .
sureekT:OsEibles Li trava1l_dt dons U c e service en: ten.ps."
• - .
employe, civil et non railitaire. A-.1r es la constitutiogdii :CO'
-
FRISCAISfisotis la tresidenCe de 1t DORIOT,onme

. ear .ati un:- off icier S3,prcThssJ.r Pierre


.:.Q.UMTGY;'qui:i
. ,. dariS
etait nome chef de la police et Tea. 33
IC. G1,2071: devait trave.iller en collaboration avec
c ett e date'.'

_J
Ii sat 140 . d i anviroit 46 a 47 allasaitast in giorra actualle ii feimait parttp
du Perti Alational-Ditnocontique georgien.C iest un pare bourgeois et nottement an••
ti .;,socialieta•Son programa* . est a pen prire le eSsm • quo oolui du izgu•tilioain
dm =c41:: HiLrin en Itaaco. . /
• . .
Avant lagust
' rre 13. =wit i oessopagno trio violente dons lo Tournal * Gomm
gio.( grouse ) it dans le journal rues .11 Canoein g ( lOrv) ( cii etaiemt akilis •
as-Parie) oontre lee socialist-es • it lee Mandates georgiena.

•• and los All 3 ocaniirent in Trans* at Parte 11 so fit onerster


neat Nationaliete s .Connaiesant bias in league ii devint le= bane.
et quit leur wog. to. (=fiance.
tic
• - •
On .eait quo dons lee comps do oonoantration • allonanda pitrireiit t‘triiitat •
do in fain Ame contain. • do nilles : d.'Prieonnierse 1. rout. dos iericOmistors•
giorgiena 11 y out convent defame 4..1:art:aria= ea-tribe. Oland' les . Allszalan" todaveb
latenobrent 4 . rserutei dans lea .compi pour lours butt, nilitaires, ave. lee Riasenst •
lea anti-nation/aux. lee Georgians, Xmas lee aida on donnant : oensto motif Wen 1..
feisant 11 eauvetit.16 vie do -ace : cant:at:dotes it faisait &twit nue coma. patrio.•
Uzi. .0a dit • quo be Allemande .appelaitint Milne lour 1 Illammovi .. •
• -
Cez dit -t Esaait ea etait tier— ote . grace a we relations. Me* lea
il . emeorait d eentoliorarr is 'sort doe •Clocirgiono prisonnierm-; truvailieura, :;2;a4-
changer do lgur situation sti o.malaves ( Osterlisitor) on takevai.Llsors titraeactareles.*er
.. Haim 11 be . put rien rousair dientoott. affair.. "••-••
. . • •-• • .. •• • • . . . . .•-
• X0414 cibeetcrait /mgclemant. do 'manor . um propaganda mationiliste ,parnk les . stria ..
•eanniere • deorgione vonant :do . 1a.Rnasie Bevil:41qt. •oomptant aiesai,d • an fiii do s
pctrtiantia • •Les Allemande no is lui pernettaiont pas MX ile.itaisnt lintireamits dans
be Inatanilitairoe et pas done lea affairee patriotiques georgiennos irazolie•:

Agiand lie Allanazde: Ouppreohaiteat',.da Ganesse etlionialant y ito6,


titeiClais
io 66eid4rent d t avola; doe. Goorgianirinta.-.pritelei . 'guidekti: at • ocanaisensit
route s. 'et'ln • idiom tion intorieurs' de.'in Georgie olake '41114san4m airaiesit- prongs:
;roam . 4u6;atee•: . iiterperiatom it . guide a . 'nel..partaratoict. pee 1 e tt/X=1w ot rostaraient
"Moils at `loblieereitt : 1Ctidia de lee eider :darn sotto affair...
, . •-••• . . ,
•• . Triadia itononer ,. recrutor . interpret.; 11 'ot guides . ;and 505: • parti5an5 •
idni : dais ae coupe ma - trouverent ((galena nt sea adiermairea . idielogiquem , qui do
..idarenti IMO foie • en .asergie: de :riecatir a in pOpttlittia . • coal Win • m 'eat ;wolf)*
Um- 1 'Ailment' den. lea pas :41 Maw.. t , on none tape . 11 'organiser la...
boa un nouvanant :di ise siotanao clopitst.á. s • de . conqua. allemande. •
.
itiaus plans
.• . • •
. . . .
in Allemande Wont . pas tonu low) parole . v'ile • avaiont donno'Ne MCIAia.
•Quand cos boiedisant intirprite .o . •t . guideo arriverent en•actusanie las .allestande lee.
lambillirrent en unifonaa• it aosecencitrent A- lour dormer nue 'instruction militaire.

°Los inparpAtee et guides' omaPronent qu'ila. 'etaient trImap;* et prie par for
•oe opemane6rant A ainulor'toutee aortae de . maladiene . at rantrarentlientot . de nu
y eau.de Roumania ° '

• ••/
Ii taut soulignor quo proms tout oo grove • d!izatotea et /vides * neeiw
taient cumin volontairos dawn 1 1 42niDe rrenialen Cebnt de la pont eztre
Prance et l t Alleningno et y Itiaient revIda juaga l a Veznintles. Cola' xisPountrtlni
reason% ous Goa volontairee stalest nottenent:troginniddlen et L i m:tient ousts*. .
hostilit6 iaatre i.e Tranestia. Ls imps 1 41 11 .4/eat re eni iilia s.. ir tie virldat
et tamenralllerenti pentlent pint:inure* twat& I.
.• . • .
Ca pat dire nue shoes en fireur de Eittial':Itindilf: ,,tna : Artzoil cdrarleiva*
•mite georgibaial mini* leyr vie et les eitailtai!diPire":deptorteSill' Waoe
l t aide d enn dertent aiiAC oonveinere led *.ititt*Are
doeseitatiten'illaitnitle
qua lee Tara Georg:lona appartioaont i la sesta lee estreleles, et mat pezr,.eold7.•
eevent arrows et nttint rion de comma eves Ion ifitpntiton.:
• •


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a114 ch .bz •• v, 1vM.Sach q. TSTATA a


ih1 TX 2 C rvAts avons cu unc
converss.tion eur . .ma situe:tion.
•. . Etarct donnd que Y . .Kedia• et. M.Peornala samient que 'tai
j par- •
womt
• ti rail.! pour rien.7ager volontairer dans I ar.t6e -allide -; it ' a
•tOut, : de suite dit quo- i i 6tais revann••pour- accomplir une mission pour
une nation allitie BOit bour len Anglais t ine An:Aricains leo Fran-.
bze..avriAvir"
cais. Toi 5' al r4rondu affirmativeront yer-e-re*tea+er• qu i ils • 44 . .1'I5Trt -
rnt! di'mon,oe. raient...-. .:(, cznais,itais., vau .:contrs.ire
, •

• . ..• •
pourrais' ‘ Uttendre beauc:sup . a'. aide- et de protection vu leurn . position
. .
et leurs rela.tions
,V;;DIA. ent la iioe4r4s1dant U ,..3ouv. ernement national .. !.
Trje,
-
,

Géorgien Ori" Allemagne rcor.r.0 effic par le (1-onvernement


)14:.ast aebr
• • •

llemarid. .11 n'. est pas du tSDAP


• •

.
•••••••'-...:*.tiori • faIlemand -e', $D;SS. et • 'Fiehrniaciit iaaie
diPloicat.ique officiel de taus le orgiens; auparavant'your7t-b-ut*:::,-7-::.
les,: ..occup aintcinant ait-uati.on neulemen.t?POiii
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• .• • • ••••

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g
E la.

; •chevique et eiiVo2., da.ns .1e Cauc as e, fai.o de;_


nag .dontre les.:2oviets tant dn- xia6: r, e ieinb.re.•
organi5ation . .2_11arlEulde,:e;; .. dlorio n.' • a 'pan •le- P011voir - de faire lea pa-7:
• .
• • piers :. niS.COs.saires . "1: : ce a. . " en.4-".'pOU•r: t ravr,a:gne itk11eae ,
bie:n pat . 16 turr.viie. afec tnx:que -II •
• 4st done .en cotact! : Constant . aveC . le REICiII;;;ICItRITT,ITS-::
• •• • , .
1:;!..I.r.ri•42 et le SD, Abt VI .qui B .ocoupent . .de ces.tra.r.5fert4
II cot tr6s.. compr6r,ens1i-cle vu : sEi poson et son •tra.-L..,..•
kvail,r.c.kairczq, ru11 zit • et • •ait •tou,j(y..Irs . 8 id • 1 ,, a' Jiiifs •
11 a fait lirvr a Paris •1.'.occlzpatier..„ 25C' ..12.ii±s4e,...ir

• r .f...to.ir 1 e t r khe rirt as 1• •


.jau.o.c) ,que A.11.t.mr-.-...r.(18 aiet aioo p bescin
sano6.; si•Ir !;')Isl.14 e.% ",1:. leo r.: 41o= 0
•. auL:nse,
qu' Al soit to t;•t!..- 1.te pe: connalits du 3ouvernfzent .
Alle:land. put avoir un exemplc cur Gas id, s es 4jnt1-hit14riene vu
connaissait personnellement la plupart ' es p n y or n al i 'tea dui.
prirent part au coup .1' 4tat Ii et a rioter que on
' leur ami en Allenagne - ! t g it . le comt ..! rchulenburz qui fut pehdu

apre oet te a ire..


•. •
• Vu 6a-pOsition et en temps . qu i 4tranx,er,repr4aentnnt d ,peaple
• •. .
'dmigrd reeonnu par le orm it4 • Ians en e ntet la Croix itOuge Internatl o-. •

4tait le ....tile pt. rsonne qui sou:- .• un convert pouvait faire let

voyage en . SUisse e rece .7c1r mar la ':roix :iou tz,e Into rnationale le visa
d'entr4e en Suisse .lors lu g IR vica (le a r. rtie tIe3. 1 .111ema gne lui.. a
• •• .. .• • .

•d vd • procurd
. par lee perso:inalit4s -mi. ..5tlient e.'accord av.ec 1d. et . . • • , :
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t.i.:`.1,,-.,..: .:. i :.• : :.: La cause prineipaIe de son voyage en Suisse est de :se:/nettfe s. 'en, -...c..;.

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si tuat i on d ea Gcio?... p.-ns se .troUvants •- dans lee pays


• 4'

01) Pa c' nu!iis .ne soierit . pas livr48


iS au ils soient . trait46 CO01.1771,11 onniers
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11.•••tst,. a bublioue ;nut. •les rriiiite.rs

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: vient "entcy.ti par ...ize:s:•±••enc'el..".nez.er-zd rt .` d t.-rra 7
• •

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rzt -rioC iui tti cia r; ixic 11 Et cutt. a gut toUt .t : •

1'afff-tire Vj t Cie T.Oi 1! .t non de le. :3--5.:1acC.. • . .

cd j- est 1 iut r pc.s:rib17.


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y en:: r cent-e :p 3.2' le

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Y,C1-iAWIC:.7,7; LI ,10iev ,V4.1,ET

izmade t arofr de s :)-;urniirlers avec iire personnal t4

aL-.6richine et non ave.:: lin mmpllyl . .11; ofrloier . 1'1)6 se r-fit-

coliql ) 0 . intni rertlit 74en


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...-que Y.% .7:dia es: urr terspnne r7 I nrs.lum•nt • re • vel:t k al;cun prix.avoir
• .. ilk al'Ire
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'rip1.T1. ter 1.:ne flcttre'• rme. Ted . ia habit . A
Tariss te . 7.%-edia. confiance;ot, 11_ saui-a - gut toixf..:
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I'
oins rrudent pccsirin cans toute• on ttn

slalti . .s 'Ilir eint ant : :.!.en Mi?, Hero • de .1'A:750


_ ,111ns marldokt • au ra.::.en t. h • ert
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•:'.... %.. 'fiq r. Il est h noter nn ,swtre qU A lix re',:n r, nnes -:-D,rofe3Seui-sifc,r, Vende.q,-

• rbto sont en ,1 1.1 .--ria rr•c •• et F rve.come


r.t. oti-i;zes ri:::-.r;ta du Gotiverne-
it. ituteA, .
• me.vt a21e14:An3 au ons % JtAtt ne revientirnit .in : 41.11 voyage.

_
.. : Les 2.-enseigne:7,ents. que ke n ia p-ut ap-;ort .nr me sont compltement.

;•• • : .inconnus mais .oeux assit.z. e.r d oe.-.z7 iw.e je

a 2s plus hFo.,t P s cui exicter.t en 413enr..igne. e..; ocr.nai-t.


• -
tous
conf 7.; .ex.,,.sttr,t ...i•-•

•• •• V.,n •:ferivos.et n t..


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je.one:.
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-Sant" Ci..3.O7ne1:nfnen.e-L7:7:1‘3ia,je

;le Clae•;,:in an y: 3.• fiarparlers moms arriveronif


s. •
de °hoses gun totItt. autre -personne -e'; c , a.sap. .s e
• .


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• !'curn1 7.ar

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.Dimanohn,le P Avril,jA 1111:1 g .parti V.AC :-.77)34 et le professeur

• Dr. VC T; FF,IC 7F-3 de -6 -11:11.3,7 en voi tot cE. pour 7 (DITTP,T4D(Ii.Floh


Sc trouva tine pa:tic du :41nis .tere ie I'Ect,evacu6o de ne..rlin,et

. quelques Voriel.s. .opms •af,p Avil:4E(1


it
la nUit e t scnt i..artio lundemiir. lptl, s==idi.tr.ucars en . voiture,t

.en direction de EAD axonlc). M.Yedia et ac nrofesseur Ton'


iende EXxim - fair.
cn. les rour7,arlers avec rie2 off 4 ciers du
-ABWENR,ce qui duza or.vir.-,a 1- heure e ja pa.:17.711: Cans la vliture

. : dehors.. Loreque tout -Cut fai,V. ;s7ed1e. est sort-5 et s'ast entretenu•

. sevl evec gvA l the distnt que tcue les pariere allaient*etre termi-

:ndS: dans quelques . instants.

Ii 's ' agit . .d.''abord 'd l une Dienstreisebeschainigung


. D our..7RT,'
R7TI
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. - - . . ::.- 2 ....:
. . .

.et d':Uhe lettre 'perSoanelle s et screte de reCc.rmandationauprs
• 0: .. . : :
.
. . . . .

. : du 'pr.6fet.
. de .pOilde d:'Erfurt; !.::redia.7..'a conseilld,une This arrivt:*—
• .
lignaa am4riC alke 6 tout seul :: dans la •m4sure . , • -

pr6fef7ffe . police . parce

Us: d arrive r: au. .out at d ailleurS


_ . _ pour. Aviter:que

. • ,•.
pour 71111;77:: (,- asvrie Aprs (141riar:t.. 4i recru une . "oharnb re. 45.arip•
,
- .
• -
.la rnaison.de la qui .4tait ' au'berge, "Iezidhe.t./itr , cix je

htlit

T.e landernaln matinonardi le 10 avril, je. UiS 2 ais ti 1..ar le train

1.;.:;:1°I;RT e . fuLioii ce ci,rer - ie tradn..environ lix f Cis .et ,


. •

.s . voydr6 tou7;e . la journ .ie et tcute la . nuit,j p .nU:c arrivf,' ±m


men-redi le ll :. avrii a h tatin.D Jena pris. place

• 7,:ne cw.nibn io d -, ehrIcht et !314's a , riv %/ere 9 h.


De 'ff(lim . 8.= 50 szji.; 4mtr.:1iatemcn-t . en -hrection d'„Erflirt.

A.F,r f,art la
r-

encsro.litflinh 7rtr I P 7`;,:71 zt


res lar it do or! q bajAl le
.:tfdent c.!.:11rr. IA

Tcsition %rn..rt ih >villa


du cOt:5'eno .7,r5 11.re rcst-A L dire . r,Nutes::rfurt-?fe.imar.et
rensej4:11 4d-sreystuvi tu • paye ter.. positftons. hprrrmimitivas.
s tro . T ,?s na±:rer.lir.,,,cLilment. les lignes
( 4 km. d . ::;rfurt irwr. dtas
sni;)rii ,.rlossins At Les

.mands:HA„p4s 16 j'al.fait con'


avec.
4.7rcr.is . 1.4" sLIZ4aL solc:its
Oontinnalent lour chemir, a-,.-,res la priE. ,3 villege,me fais'ants passer.

dur'un_travailleur civil franc q is 1.ine,d65-heirre tpresA`Ar.


- -
tais une un offieier'r= z ricain . lui o se:
ureau

de .G-2. Apres m'avoir rdpondu ne s. avs:it pas et,
• .. • . .
ant renseignd que ceS so1datsi1i4rice.1na a•dtaient
51d e 1 rn 1 arz, le 1age aveq-les.urison

• , _
autre , part ,2 avais cue la trOiSs.ari4e
: . • .
..int saiitna-Lan g.:ensalialhaustmf t,oren4eil.p .ment e;ua .j'at
• _ '

AtIantiRseh j er lendumain,le1.2.airrii,vera midi,tpre


vdlo . sU s.4ss
-
l'ei hde Y LAnf.,,: eaaalza: per :3611wernornet h Mie1hu,n 'a1 vu liz ;re-

la 3.aride . .fl est h remarluer .q ue j'ai pu


;derriere 1ei . lines ,
bbtts.allemandesikk ma

lotteet
• •••• . mon r-I volver et mes papiam dU et du:SD.sans

.o ntr i4 par 1e.L Arrivc:Irielbausen .)kr m;);rfirifl:;

se.21 le PC.
-:
exT)1,i'!u4.ce-r.le
• . .
ux soldats )11-1 enn-offtr:i?:z.ma .-2.1.7.r.r)aition.not:r
• u!, so tTo . -4:-ilt A Tdtlj!-T,F- I A,

:1')urela ccuc-officl,tcl1t aur•rs


_Zaoccrt BE:ITIZAILleader r

Le 17 uv.ril ZWMG-114.!:114:t1 . &t. aitt• monte: de me .voir pour::


•.. ses Seirvices,, je diriseais-.1% conversAton •ur
question ' t, • :or,-,ienne dc;nt morals clue „Ion interiooute:u.r . est.;
touj ours int (Cr esi.
De la conversation sorta _ueI.Rmctu tait intérn C. 1940 au -
c'euirp de Vernet veo Beritza qui fut un des lei:dors g.e7.
• orciens en FrEule.e de ooncert avec I.:X.ichel Beritze et.
Rameau
. • sont devenus -1.:.Kedia a fait . 11.)4:r. ex; BeritZe. ••,- sous

•1 occUpat•ion 'nde 1941. M.Borltze rests. •junqu aoiit 1944
et :France: lacuelle quitta pour. la Suisse. Ii doit kre . tree:?
atRA
*antinazi avoir . prtifit4 &iormenientde ses relations al144`...;';
......
=aiidV. en gaenairt ,.• ....des ,. millions de francs 44:-.p. ar des affaireifyiebl•-- -
".. .:•.••• .• .:*'•:.....::...-;: ••:ct)
-71...: .• . ---I --.„' -:. ■'. ■-,. e :-.,•-•,. . , . .
il Per euse i.,'••••6-o- ''transfera*ta: tamfiev en : Suisse. ....,
■!;;BEZI.TZE::etait. apies . la guerre
. de 1914 ie del egtie' ieftirgrilic6 '
la Soc ete'es
des
Nations a .Geney.e*:••
s netalida . des' qiieS-tioitia7::.pétroli;'0...ites'.
t.te pro f onde2 . :ji. iii.00::'qiie .0 ?.„
aiiSub'sli scfeS 68:',•quand'Il•
qUe :1,1:Beridze -;it- ea des int' er s persOnile11,2ie
ans . a:.•regioli': ,• ,p eirOlifi ere CailoaS A' C tUe11•44ent

aveo:Aa-,faraille • LAUSAIMB
. Ou :4.Rairleau 1
. „ .
Fa-, SOuv.ent
. reaioon- ; - •

tre.:114Balieati eSt' •le fond' potivOr de k.Beridze a •Paris


oecup é de son ' epp'art (neut ., etc ...1:.Reneau.. est Pr;t de me • faire .
voir la lettre çui contient le plein-pouvoir.
Ii est: a sUpposer quE.- 'Ideildaiit. son seour en Suisse

sera en tOuc.116 .avec : M.Btridze qui . Vailleurs do ct


)eroorinel du F,eneral 6165: dc suisz.---e, et de
f• •
dircctt.ur ',j-our,.;1):..1 de C•cnevc't.
,
.qua posl tione (late 1 P'pr s avlirill r5t6
in-
j) r ita. .1c f:TC n' x tant pas 1
1a :.:aule qu :11 aval t le faire
me trunsforter en ari14-tt
dtait de Iartir Avec len nrlsonnit-11 .. f:u P rr .! :illemanda7 ce
je fas comm un prfsonnier de guerre v9rs t'74
t mnsporte. en ca=ion avec les prisonniere de guArre dane un c
. • .- • . _. • .• - •
•. rastembl6nta Tttiet,. inx 'envir-Int= le /ere 22 h • dn so
tout le prisonnier rt trAns torte . en. cci nvoi • et aprbsum
.de7.. )14u17es , nous 'sommas arrivc. Kirollhe fon dans - up gr4n cL:d.arn
E. ráethIet.
• -
Interview Ylth subject u Jetter : with furthat emmedts i • Living. 'msB-77
bioEraphicul extails of :.:Oject's career •. nd ;1;.113.• CPO ' 10/20/46
doonment for de;i13.
f ,!:
■■=1/11*

Subj. with T-0:::AYA and ACHIBAYA ( qv) suspected of being gGH71.176


Soviet aent as esrly as 194k-,-46, havtne; joined Germans on HSC!-7O
orders from Mosdor. V,hen Pavarin occupied by U$ forces, 0. Apr 47
MAG-14LAK?:LID4
Subj ALCHInYA and von MENDE cros sed into Switz., were
F-3
apprehen ar-' and turned over to Ame ricans. Off&red to
work for • ,
NOTE EVALUATION
-6ee
Letter from Khariton MIAVI31-1VILY (MiANICKVILY) to subject, dated 16 i-1499:
Jan 47. B oth nen located in Geneva. CHAVICEVILY states that subjectapr 47 ._ _.... .
is center of a fascist croup, not a true Georgian patriot. 3ays sub- York/Bridlington.,
ject has promised to abstain from a7.1 political activity, while in Switz-
erland and has enge o d in allTennor of intri aws.. Asks loim to RiND ttlese activiti.es up.
ry :States that'subect entertained relations with :Soviet agents aE same time
. • . he offered
. _, his. -,,
services
• . to the-Americans.
gla408.•
Ool.Telnyk reported to have seen Subject's wife, Madame MichellEDIA, .6'Ma y 47
when he'went to Paris on."secret" trip ft . om Germany. Ukrainian Trilogy
-aircles in Germany speculated about the purpose of this meeting. Both
hiELNYX,and Subject known to have connections in Spain among former German
SD personnel. 'Trilogy" circles believe there is some US r*. oject behind Col. MELNYKIs
"secret" trip and meeting --1 .-th Madame KEDIA l as Col. MELNYK : mld hardly have left
US zone without knowledge US authorities.
Almb

Subject reported being taken over by*the:prigT7 h. !Sour .:,.6 believes 'be .1.;sh - lOse
chain in Spain wiJi 1-701A ran rcr the Gemans r, t to el.eraticn Aug 47
For BIS. In ,onn,ction n_ports thatqgop USTIUV ((Iv.)
of MI , .5 &A,I16 hes spent all of hi tinein Geneva sin , :e arriving in Switzl. P.3-3
hmb
,---
Ace. to this report Subject met GVINADZE of Soviet Legation, Bernothreugh
KOBAHIDZE (qv. France) & net just accidentally in WE/ZENYtrLD's delicatessen. 21 Oct 47 1
MSBA-274
. Subject's wife in Paris is c ompletely.unar KOBAH1DZE's influence; hns been
-2
trying to persuade 'Subject to return to Soviet Georgia w. hr: . DERIDZE is & 1.7 •
.still financing Subjact to the_extent of 500 Sw. fre. per month, & arranged, :1
for MEDIA to make uantnet w.'ihoBriiith. Subject's contacts w. NO oval.
tha.British
were still in embryoni . , stage ace. telEMCOWL“qv.) But ' E-- TJ reported that aubject
was disillusioned & divappointed by his first contacts w.laS. Subject's frequent cewler
service betw, his wife, KOBAHIDZE & BERME serves to keep the latter well connected ia
France. L7 _. ;laemments that whatever • cancerne either BERIDZE or KOBAHIDZE also
invld7es Subject, & is keenly interested in all info relating to Subject,khis contact w.
:BIS etc. 1..!-,-.1,
c -... 'V ,4 , .1-
, -% ck• 147
hmb .

D ECLASS I F I
ED AND
C ENTRAL REL EASED
IN 9?
SO URCES MET TELL IGENCE A8ENCY
HODS EXEMPT I °NMI
t NA I NAR CR
AL ) DATE 2001
101E8 OISCLOOURI

2008
("i .g. 7 I. _:i/T7=D

Subjl..ct says that Soviet request for hi: .1xtradition (Sept. 14-.) WJ U5B-808
ignored by Swiss gov't. Attqcks on SObject by French communist press 6 Vav/:7 • • .

and H Voix Ouvriere" of Geneva ()ar. 1 47) coincided w. SwiseLt:


surveillance of Subect, who is no longer allowed outside Geneva. Swiss
customs pollee interrogated Subject re his connectimn w. thIrJOANOVICI
affair. KEDIA l s version of alled!!ed reconciliation of. th.:: L.enchevik 'Georgian emigre
gcup in Paris with the Soviets is t hat only part of the group are sincere about it; rest.
oT group are trying to got a good preds in France to 'paire way for greater Georgian im-
•migration., Reportedly Subject's financial backer BERINE (qv.) is attempting to secure
'a permis de sejour for himself, Subject and friend8 in Spanish Morocco.
hmb

Thanks to connection w. Subject, the Georgiah Tenghiz DADEMICMIAN,(riv. It- 1y )ei-j- t44 I
was able to go to Germany frequently during wrr. ;fter liberation of 1V 'Juns 47
l rz.nce,DADECHKELIAN wa s in Berlin working for Subject's group...
hmb
.ys p), ,147 Q-3
Subject a . contact of acolq.e GVINADZR .(qv). Contact established 22'sjui 4i
through Arcadi WEISSINFELD: ! :Soiree suggests that K7DIA *was still
in control of A former GIS chain in Spain, though uncertain whether
working for RIS; EIS or what. Subject continues to live . peacefully in Switzerland.
. &Pm
Dissem 22 aug 47, State, War, ilavy

. Page ':TO be added to . KEDI,Vichael, card


KEDIA, :!ICHAFL ; ) •
**FSR3 300
G"ecr6ian emi:.;re of the 1914-13 war, leadin member of the "Caucasian XX-124.15
Committee" in 3erlin. According to0;LISGFR-R07D7R interr.'Rpt. on 3/19/16
.7as operations directed against the Caucasus is Intelligent, enthus- Interr. of
iastic, has wide knorled;:e of all Caucasian ?roblems and particclarly, OERSGER-RDEDRR
peorgian matters. 0 7,BSGFR-Rbr,DFR (qv) believes that subject was behind
plan by which li17.!,11---V1:-.1.72 ) SS Stubaf Dr (qv) intended to send Georgian
agents to Georia, operating from Turkey.
afw

• GIG agent. in. Bad Reichenall has. imrormed us that in the course of a . 41* . F3110 772
conversation: he had on 11/9/46 with • miche.el =MAIL (0), the latter 1M 974
showed him:a note he had just received from subject, mailed fit= 11/18/46
Siitzerland, in. which the latter mentioned that he waft in. touch with
both the British and Americans. in. Switzerland,

IN . 45 538.• **
Ukrainians. with APN, Germ. ordered source to cut off re- C
lations with subject and watch Georgian activities. See 13 iiec 46
cable for reasons given. Remorts Subj.'s wife in Paris
mistress high Soviet official, st i.11 corn:sponds with Subj.

gee 4H1IN-45538
Subject's wife in Paris reported mistress high Soviet official. Still CONTROL'
corresponds regularly w'", Subject and they exchange inf , E 1,12/13/46
'71 NI
4+1:: Oft
(...otober 194it

7C: Cal on»; ce


.t.
DECLASSIFIED
AN.D0R
:t. A. JEW, ELEASED BY
CENTRAL INTELI ISENCE
SOURCES A GENCY
-tri r 91)i r•llzp..e.rk METHODS.EXEMPT ION
• RAZI WAR 382
CRINESDISCCOSURE ACT
DATE 2001 2008
.• It Ivrc beta to diztcb bX non:, recrat tn.! by th3 iabor :11.7rielon •
— Porin, e.n1 dere:1 a fthr
ur c -bilow.• to g ar:in for the
/Urpose of obtaini ng intollicrance, ale/ lescribeki belos,
• •
• 1.• At,-ent's nine. is '.M.).t7.17z!ra . Lige 21, Lnite
Puesian parentage. born InCermany but .plucated in France. Ile Wei em-
plOyeveA trait the • sumer of 191:3 to Tebruary, 19/ae ct the .S. ,..ifuz Legation
aerlin in the dap/in.:eat 'candling Mericau atfatro. lift returned to •
Perin retiniary, .194.5 earl failed to , repart to OA Uduteohen ifermitt-
lungstelle for compulsory abor'... .110 aria a,,.--rented on June 12, 151111,
• ilprieoned :at .Papiciarc and from t...ere wi g esow: ted back taDernany
•trh ore he wan held for ieral nv days . in a ooncantrtiV oonmu m for for.;,
ei tpera (Verwi)tungsbazirk Itoepenik). wes rtpleasal. fron'thie
• and obtained a job . with the 'Tentacle, 7e.trlar...:( .foreaerly .,phe publi.ehing
• house of'Ullstein) . On thelth of Septiaber,; ,. 1944, he quit hin.job
leigally in the normal faahiOn.ond decided . .t6 mike hie :etciape through,
the lined in Order to ye. InItirer : for serviCe with the: French '

. . .
arrival in "-eerie he was. contacted by =,' „thrOngh nan.bere Of tt.e
labor Division. a nd due to his recent-presence it' Germany Vael ebl ot to
• furn:sh groat deal Or VG" , ValtlibiO infers:Aida ,On • trarelling can-
, ditiona, dai)y life, new regulations and rastrintiotia, • .
Specifically he . bas fltrnisheds : - •

a. : ' :nformati on . which led: direotlt.,tn. the . : at-rent of . a .G7stapo. .


. !glint Jar. • Thin was . nedamplialhed • conjtiction th
Y.-2. • ' • • •... • . •

. tl • • 4re.-, , ort .ou tho ecr_inter .7 e2plonage ric w an..ent.. .orivatized by • .


Col laborrit .: cni St Frainch cffiters 4-..-....sn, French rork .:r lA •.
• Ge.::7.611y • .•. • ••' • . . . . ..•
. . . ... .
. . .•. . •
.. . . . . • .. . .• • ..
t2. 4 r..., :loct on tic cli n ritch of !-'11.1cien-.. e.r.4 .. Dcrictist e.s 'into
.7rt,uce b:.. tt...: • .1'clazr;v:i'ts.1.111.cst v).1-.1ng '. .thr. nnar .: . or •tIrs . .
• r-n-pc:1:::. 51 e c-,i-pani...;.-.r3.. ; • •• • • .. • .•,
• . .. • •
. . • .
. • . • .

The 1-4ebtl e OtrisIon hoe rezmined in el our cent, at y th Tottri d moo his
arrival In Paric end he has r.:.• ,:men a cent n" enj valuable our of
reference for inforration Cow.airty. aue ttic Connection Clue
ostabli 4hIlls V6uri d y cided to 4 .-2eUriOn U ori6ual intention of vol-
u.!terriag ter thq; 1,;• enc2 14y, rrerarr:ng to cork with the interlecas.
Dttring this eerie: it US ham possible far us to get tp 'atcoht
fairly intirictely. tio in on extremely intelligent and observent 'Tout*
MU, recouroeful c,n "labroulllard*. :),2e: to hie Frtnan ant' 7‘6,Yli.r1
hookground, he ha- no lova far the ,-"ernsne and ore doLit.ir,:rrtact con-
vinc141y4h.:nacre dtr.tre f of the Allies. lire s.l.ourity
r rob: um. ia deul t t bolo?, •

(.;•1Puri"..,han vOlunteere1 to return to orI or un :ntelligenat rAissiou


for the ...:.f....':.orerniant.* hts ell tht neoesacry Carman identity •
• Papers tc.ptrz.“ hio. Co zirfrIlute vitt:o.ut tifflculty. .F.1 .s mother 13 at
preeerit r. Berlin awl t aan return to her and resume his aorstal
letel life -exactly is be left • It in Septt..ber. circles in vhiab he
rmree are Itost/y French and tbito RUsnlon, With exay.Attetrien. German,
RuaranI ant Stag:Irian frienaa. It in ai al role of young .peraccos ell
of wham ..cvelt reigula. occupations in new of lahee are eizvloycd.
..0 as .spatifiliate in vits: ear . plunts. là the :2erlin era, but who tin
fairly 'macho sotial• costae t s in their laistuap• houre. They. le ad a
• eOcial". :life. • apoai =nay CO l 'get in api:te of prevent Berlin
coniitioaa.. • Appa.rentlyipclitios 'are eTar sot:seed; elthousit the •
war a constant to;Ile of cearreratatiort.. Moat of Abeee people are
fenee - sitters. :They...all cant • tbe ver : to end, are : hoping for an early.
errivta::of the • Aillea in neriln . ani • hope the the . UI be
there bet the ilumstano. !;•'.`turt . zooree'in.theas ci.rees'al a.friend
and'an . .eqUal.' .There in a certain:oonepirEitarial . unity' 'chink births' . ..
theta itii-,Othef 'in •en atrAsephero . ofak.n.ual confidanca.• is due to
the: foot • that *anti cally all Of- theta •ore: enteriged.:. niece form of bleak'
market ••operiitione. . They .apend • mons - y .frealy; .: .and are able to . azike it
again .hy such tastani. • The retiflcatione of . such:conteCts are of meet
pofanti el' • via tle an a mice of 1fltellieDOa. orArL i aware Of this.
and ie. confident of • hai nit able . to exploit the;situetion.
- • • .• . • . .• •

. •
.a.. • L'isne.tration of . the -.7.tcharhnitztri.eni .. 4. a elosal.y

auat,dwihi 4 l3 iece& off;c!al or the 3 b in i,rLin. • . This ••


person . le Gt'orgian rto*f. erred t1.0! outcf:nis oppocition'to tbe
rer,ime, ht in toe artr-ns;.y • deilOatO. ..irTedg the •
of• the clon.l.un • Lrzlea, jfl ItnOcubtdly a'.17 • ..
.opp.x. tizaty. oJ able, to thet J. t.ca• FurtherruarO
this ni Le at: prtearotIr. hf.ln (Ix!, hy...
nor a t. 11:•:a.r4 but
unttr avrti11.4ncts: , ith in rin Lni
//470,9y %AS'
-
(
■ , ••••

.3. t.

eppr,...too;line rwl t:: •• 'rot. surflaitnt pre P. eure 3o11.1 he put on Vile
teJ to .pluce him entirely in cur Asada.' Youri , is achfiAant that he
can exp/oit the ettuntion to the lindt and obtain he rello%ing tyrs
of 4r tiO.I

le Personalitlas, plaua and structure Of the 30.


2. latu • of. the !.Exi party for continued reei tanac lc the
.Uiboect.;:ation GC Glen:any.
ra.; • persigullitr intenipetne or
41.60ro moral netuea, which would lion:ally cozier to the
sno‘ledee of a Ilidhly letotid • r.:) offinia1 .... •

• ',Ireuith eoe and convert: lal contact ,: 'Actor:rail on Cain


ht zati,ertd en eve tar*, end t•c)•..nilc.171.ee.... developments. -
■••

C. 1it. entv.z.;: inthrattnt cf !‘ eJ'e .trt.see p oral .a letter-box.


.. In this couneatien::Yosuri lieu stated that hc an.n. preride a sato ,• -
ad& at his czn been: for furtIvx agents.. Tit scull. actor.c.rcxtat.! up
tr., the:I ..... at n tihei if neceeep-4y being to placer tvo th +re •
• friend!? in, omplete . security. ',5.4 aro in pulscnrilw■ oddresc, —
tc;sphone number t.nd explicit details es to hoe . ocntects can he
,arrunael. lame cttmoua sal t:: et 2en,gth the. tijoe'bf. Derscezte1
whco..he ou.) a be atde . to receive without* .cr:tbarrasevont . •1:e hare
et,leed upon a password cnd• a counter-pasarord.;;7 .YOtiri...eir be able to ' •
'take 1 sUch cui puts, hide' thous-if nocassa.--yr-er alterastively parstit
. them to lire optin.ly for limited . p4riods .. . ki6 can also provide them vith
• fix& 'obtained . o t blank :•.:nrket. • ••

3.. Fidleuc/a
. . . •
• . This falle under t7c .4eadines. , ••exibreration fa-- the agent . und .
Operational - expennets • . . .
• • • . . . . . •
• A.• Agent reis;.uvirittiari Giza :elobee. sty sdl'ary b1Cb mew be due
• him .forbi earricea to be deperitel for his: vith an. American har.k in
• ?aria, payahle. in doLlarso or : g lee:Credited to hi7 soot:tint with the
.pasycy:Ll.e. ...leo in dollen.. s ' aftec the ..tertainati on • of his : eervioeh.• A stun
• Of •300. a.onthly hes been prori1i2.y e:gretA up.i.e. :h...? figure is
determined by the Illatation,p)ficetrupOn agent rsmuneration by this
orgarazatIon. 'It 1'3 ntrctrigly urged. however, thet ..an axcepti. on t6
• th13 ntic br made ix iznr.tauee • in • rte-11 of the ./..:ezurds of the
. operation,' the potential rodu.e cf..the miesica-tc the :niter! Stet's,
and the. uaturel orr.4.3. 0:6C■Ori c.t tht .1.t. i rrt.c.t that a
• 'sultry.. or .:o . 7,4:1V.% ty-. approved. . •

-.).C■:rt'....:..Ovv.4 -so teae :.c. • act . n51. curroncy.


- fcr !urity He rill, hel,Nv,•r, rewars flatds .
• for thf rwa-che.:11 • buy;.:4-... ir;,:i
!tekini.T -; az h cf /1^ nr/ie.c

-4-

:facilitate his operations. It ie suggested thut he be lwrititted to : • „••• •


buy u DAImb A r of articles in Peri., zhich Le could We with Lim eltbout
arising p uspielon and 'Lich beaalse nf : v.eir integre y ul 4cull
rroiLde hirt vith nedeasery annoy. art' cics choull preferebly Ape
of gold..." A goad eatdh, .a gold signet ring, a cigarette cede, Mould • not
.arouse undue suspidion in possession of a cell 4ressed, urperalaxe
' young man. 'in addition he coull ;A provided with c number of gold loula
d'or which could be inserted Into Ca. heel' of hie shoes. It is •
reeesteended- •that the sum of 110,000. be allocated for this pur;one.

4. 3eourity

A' retiuent A85 .t wade to the .. ',,o4rity ptuto1f or 2 :
• a check. .ih, of ,aeseialty has hs-1 to he a nagetitre :heck..
"Subjeat arriVed in Peris onsuptuther 16, thvrefoce any positive in-
• ' vestisation . of the ref ....re ...4es ie. had given ‘octl twice: the ini .treet of
-the .J.12: . Goverlineat iu tda 'case Cod eOulLiorejudice Lim eeCurity.
• dtether iat grandmother are tit itivingr Paris. bn
. mint sod uncle. In the vet:ones of any positive ele prboae from. the
• seourity'.. departriant, IL. is requested Llet approval be graLtel by the
..,.....::'.,-. . . *.. ,O.C.', =der:. existing; rvollationa. Cc : the beta of thc ei C tie (keno- •
:. . • *elation : taro/4Yr eateollehtil wi.tkr: .YOUri4 cs. JetNri bed. on . Pf,r• 1. tt').
'''-'• _labor. ,Di.......;
iriri-on
.. . . her
. . made
.
ta.
.
f t rorabia . eve.:..us tion of :419 seauri ty. •
s • -:;..-.':':'.% - ••
. ,
•• •,. • • .-:1at
1.1., — sla ••:* . . . . . . .. .
. - •. . • • . ..
!.11i„ . ordar
* to reach 3arlin:.77(04ii . . - mast .first : atop- at tItraeceboi.tig*,;.....••••••• • :••••

When . bs...left : )eril'a in :lepteobor to * return to Traria . be '71.4..***so.::Wit?i, this • : *.*.


:. help of hie • 11481;11am .fritna - in the fiJ . .. • it -that • tile c...T.:Oit. ' eii .d'uati"aiti- :..-
..

.. ..: plc/lie - hit...intent/On Of reuitinit.g . In 'trance but:: • elluPly.. : statiki. t4t- he • :::: ...
• ': ri . ..iliocilitC.; ...attizal::to .some ieTortant .i .!- . .ccaa'...'„bile .i. iities. • .ilin.;frienti-,:at ... :' : : ' •
... • • the : LSD . . Offered:: ii6 ti.);;;:h.Sau • in -ord^c x ..,.. re t - nevi . : to ged,•=obtal a „ news: . .• . •••••,....
• * froit hi s i' .wit is -: in reri e..• it Chokt.ldurdere.tOad*•,that • tbe .::• hite 'Aueitian:•.-:.,
. : col in • Berlin s .2 is drawn *1)7' i es of Soztual ' • loyalty. ..ent ..PeriOnel..:fenifori * .. ..
.' . of this kind are not unnatural.. C:,.7.-0-4.!, esti , return .tO..Beilitf,withOsit':' • •• ••,' •
any diff. ',:otil ty • ••• by •repOrt.ng• tc- . the SD office ...in • .4 trisibburs • I with' •all . •••.
' his papgre - in ode', of ?curse) and seizing . that . hie friend . 1n ,. lorlin .• • .• :•-
... be • coutneted . ..i.aniediataly • by phone.' 111 is .IV. ail will at . .tnee • 6riant . 13.1*. .„' .7,...-..,.. -. .:•............ ..i.:„..,,,.
, eirery s .faall. liy. In order to get to 5:: '-racabourg 1 ottrf . r.!.atct,s ' *roil ... the -•:• . • • '•• ' i :1 7.•49.'',1•°•-••...,'
.1!. nes •001::4:1:kere'..Ociteeen
. Vancy ansl'.E .pival.. • Et .1a anzinus to peas through • . • • ::,*, *-•.'
the. tutu. of !it.. Die •ef.nce it *is .the ?oat border Control etatiOnain • . ' •';'...- •.• .... •••
:.-r. auch • ioil: .. i t' :ta deilroble, thert. fore,..that ever-j effort . be nede • to. *::: : • :• ' ' • .
exp:Ntite . Va. s etinsion 1;.ithout Li:,lay lest St. :Die * be captured .before . • * .. ' ,:. .- • • .,- -
alai:etch . Car. he' arranged. • • •.
›- . . . • . • •. . .• • • .
• :.t. . no.-1:.,..e.)!..cotiOte. .1 t ID inten,lel 'that :. Ireton 7.uppert be co- •
or l io: , teril •-rt th the o-reval.1. raur,t rlk.e for pma .s tration or ''..I'crr.an,y.. • •..
'..s .teamt s •L0,;•,..., c .....a •,,, Live! , thww,..,:,,...5 .; r the v. i,p.^ a:I:traps in Lt:rlitt. y •,... .. • -...... ...
,...111•111;orictt... . cl VII; 1 t).,,.Yrri...,1vt..3 of .. t.t: lettel ; -b:,-; • f a dilitie. s. 7n- •• • . .-. ...:- .
..„.. •..•
C,...rry it! ncl.,floted 3y ?62 . ,1-I will :cid" t•!Iren ciaPsiiN . the •
• •

EST LE.0 I
. ._,..
1
c, 0, _1;1 i',:. Of,
•••." •

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-

most urgent will be seat out . by s ilt, ir . and when such facilities
are 'sealable; long neeDages or reports or a. atretegia, but not •:
.urgent 'nature, : may . be : sent. 'via courier or 'further letter-bon- ..
email:as • be be . establiohea. The info:re:at! On 'of a aounier.
intelligence
. . nature Ray be held by the agent far communication at t'
he . , is . oirer-;rin• • . • . . .
. •. . • • •
• Gaily the Verthe project, already approtred.:catoteMplatas
•the di sPatch .. of .a teem. J1=1 11 1 1 143 Wit to Berl in. • This Vt.. . •
. • !Available f. cr . r■tippert. The. Yarthe twit is already inciureclited nati
•sclatbad and' la ready ta . h".di spa tahed from London • es soon as 'the
• . • ecfe wi.dreas to be prOrided by nuppart i. obtained.-

A,pprovai. of this projact .t requested.


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. - •: lst infcreeinent ,

114 W DETACiD;lit 16 Oc tober


Ccrsrar4 tiff ice r , Fn. bet
• :•
1. Reoassiancl'aPproval of thin project including: 7 s's

' .

. a) That the remuneration t in. thinivecial case be increase


to $500. per Month, this net to create a precedent. -

b) Thet curt - of $10i000. : iie:epproied for Operational needs:-

. (a) Charles F. Neavs


CIIARLFS F. NEAVE
• lt. Colonel, TC
APPROVED: Executive' Officer, SI

• (' ) DICE Bruce


CO :Pst..•
, • . .
1': I

1•Unalon - krranl yncrit rt: : •17yino5o1 ;'3I-cfrIelonta

, 1 . .:his . ptY, , ,szt .• emProvql, bY ;'..1(5ontive OtTinoto ara


;orrunlit 'iff. !Oor, Dotnolont., ;nvviA41 r cr n..17Pet
npmrt t'lnrr0 nt■ole.. thut .e%10 ZInnoy

• • 2. j"f..
. thatti i.vtr.wr u. dollor og irrel. or for
oknvi nin •noslea. I 13.011-r :nett f.t!-Eib.;17 to !he .
tet 'or . ow 1;tiQ s;tnt,tc ■Ter7ernmen a • it In, 1.14recve ., requestat:.
tnte. fcr t..i iwto 1Lsed IA '.1-4, noh frabec.

. •eircd, 'holaver. , !la Io%t t..r of 'sit was de7


rz-si ned 1 dant:wt. his f?,.n-.sCv..4141 powcr the
. Dkacutiar.: tr. re7eati.urtr .. the .
of this .. .prf4;. ct • l i r fi..n.11;) um • !.sellcd5. 7ronah
.francia. •

:o410 ,. t4-11.."P77 . nritil . ;;e . pran'te j fcr


t _i.?43 .. allOcitO7i
- • of tiolvAl .lion:.(2.COCI CP0 71111Yroh .. frWir.3 CO:the
operatladalroquire=ents of Allision

E0 ANO
-
CENIR RELEA0E0llY
Ali
•• SO IJRCE TEtIcIBENCE .AGENCY
. S MET
H008
.NA11 . WAR CR Expo? lotiqoa
PATE 2001
IgE)30111406UNEACT
2008
, .4;•• ‘14 it."4464 ,■•••••••

14 :q1..u.:7
29Y..

r•ccived th lie:rOm
!sem Ow: no word hed been received

tn t7erlund throu:h ; r e-arra .


Fed chaLnels rezIrdinA:
the safe
arrive) cr hu N er tir lirrlin up to E . ..etmr.r 2b, 1"14:. I sent:Christiaa
.,d. , ..lbertini to cileck.with
dareiødj ss und other friends Of k..tippert
in Iaris. ••
,

djjj Lein.r a
rorsonsl friend of hiwert, hie visits arouse
no suspicion.'

It w as tout thdt the


p er,x or3 mi.7.ht p ossibly hsve received
4nforms .tion-throu F, h other c ha
nnels.... ileports of(1• 1';‘).brtini'
• • — .

iiisits are
attachaA..

Cone 2 usinh None of . thcse p


trsons had any information on
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April 174.7

It . appears that.RIAteLl wee interned in 3440 in the


"trench camp • at Le Vernet witb GEG BERIDZE, one of the Georgian leader
in France who 'had. worIced with laiDLL. MIME and fake..ithbecame
. friendse
YMIA arranged for • BEREZE to be released isiad ot • the occupation, in 1914. •
—S7Te-mained in 'prance until Angust 14 end then left for scitzerland. He
la reputed . to be strongly antieNazi but at the same time to have profited
enormously through his Gannon contaotso earning Millions of francs which
• he 'succeeded it transferring to switaerltuld..

At the •end of the war of 1914 BERTriZE was the Georgian
•'representative at the League of Nations . in Geneva, and is considm•ed • as
_one %of • the gre ate St ,. eiperts in petroleum netters,. 'Hie friendship with
sacgivinas' very olose, 'end It was he who •subsidized MIA'S studies when
'the latter war a: young man. .It . is thought . that BMID7.3 had .personal •
• petroleum interaits in the Gencesus. •. • '•

At the present time BERIIYM is living with his family. at


Launanne vnere BJaJ sees iii .frequentlycalk.ilf has a power of Attorney
fel" -13ISIDZE and
. ,suiperiisei
. . . 'olds;
. apartment
. and. other 'affairs in Paris..Thie •
latter has been sein,::and it is a lull POWere..

• It is- probable: " that. 'Mail. While in •switzerland will be •


in touch with TiERID2 ge' •

. is also a : friend of 'General GUD3A. 3 wi se Chief
.138R1DZE
' of staff, and 14 .14AraV,..forater s director at the • Journal . de Genera.

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. . •The followir.( ; account Arab rac .-:ved 2:: a . shcrt interview viith
,......;,-,•efit.....Y.::.:1',..1' oh' tt • t: ni..;I: t . :If 25 et;:ri:. after 2.2.e
. eu-rival in Friz: trar .
3rd . .tra.y. • :- . It has es yet not bee:: •c!:eekee... . .

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. • I s. T.r.:.:.2.. ,„•;. :".:"..::P--,/.1.eft '.:',ierlin. ;,-,...ril acce::tnanied by .2r...
..resentstive of.'the "i.;eor6le . . q ova::uacnt e. . ..7: 1 ,.• rt:r:cs close..1:..-.7:iti-. Dr;:artr.ent
- ....ix Ot SD .... and r.oct:or-Pr. cfe3scr Vt::'.!::::::::..k.., hi. official in De .
partment :ST.
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":...• • Berlir.. te Sad-aster s in 'a diplocatic .-• .... ..
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...-tbree. traveled frem
auteMobil:c.. : - . At ' Bad 7 11s t er • N2:21.-iii prot:eaded ca, fc:ct ' end' .bicycle to the ... ... ' • .
American tinca . .rith . ancistars er. from the SD. • Jr..I..7.2:1. ::: . :f,t
Bad-aster
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. sathe. time:'for Nta.mberti, Dear Y(1.12.r2.1 Deiextment ST Is reser.t.1:y located

7161.1R1;:cas • cepttwed by the Amel-i et. us oz. April a:u3 succeed ad


Be. arrii. 2 in Faris .
rsiV.*-1;.t'e, ..',,Col'6ns: 1'Slall.,17.PWAS of '':rd Army 6r. 2:3
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••;' V-v7 as:;isted in leaving Berlin and gottIng


b certali rre.-.. mhers...'of - the SD . becatise he agreed to
.u.nder,ta*:::e:,a :Aaisaion o .:half 2C:r.1..■. This Mission is ac ollors

cce tact the Amer:cans' au? aetify: them that I

. dtzsir...d to ecntact a ilie21 Atnarican of r1 on his


r. un:r.notcn (to tv:5:i...;:f.) c; 41 , of the SS. SD e.r.e.1
with. had 4:n .tolich since .1.t.LO. •
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c:tr. be reachee. Lat fne ad6ressi . c/r,
• Aviht:e Gf!neva.

c. -.:Ic CL:-..s tre4 t-ords,


71, • Le:. t;.:fror. ;I• n; 1=:".
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•an! letter.

aecuT.ed a Zwies
VIS1. volt, until i3C tr accoi.plish thF: follrarine;.14iso1ons
.1.‘c contact :lei ;ntarnational Red t7rcas on behalf .of the
Geortr ians, . both civilian ara4 military, in an attempt to pr evvi i e for their
fui,ut e welfare. This 2.1ia ..:ion va.s the cave" tar KIMI;.!a trip. • Ha Wants
tc arre- that t.:.e leorgian. ctviiiana and WiliRl...k.CHT should be treated as
Ns and r.ot turned over to the Rtins.iann. • •

. • • 2..' F:r:DIA' also was to contact the;Americans' .on behalf Of-.


certain Sr: and wv21:4111. giveu no definite
• . ,. ....understaani.ng . of the purpose of the- desired meetin,g between' I.1.10IA and the
Americer: . orPiciais. * Re tieliaves the.t the. Sr, feela , that thu ,Unerieana will •
be interested 'mutual* problm . of penetrating Georgia and Russia.
.eleo believes: that . certain officialt of the three named organizations
are .Littmlpting . to make a: Personal . deal with the Atherictma. JaYOURI. was
apparently' protected . .frcc.' the ThIO by the persons for whom anIA . is .
'acting, May have e . more official mission .... • .
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R M T1Crifiv .,: :.. 11;... fears that the G1S1A.1-t) has i.nforMation regarding
. . Mission
bia-tutte •• • to.:Genevii.- . ..• •However he made no . ila:us for the 'method of
making contact : beyond % the . pass7orrl : and letter' definitely stating. that. he
... .2 . .- trusted the Ame.-icaria....to:.take all • necesze_-Y security measures.. /CELIA .
• • • leicured .hia,ytsk atideit' the .threat . that the .G?...5TAFO. would• shoot VON .
.• and a .r eumber..ehigh'-2raliking, Georgians in the event that he failed, to •
return .tol:.Git.trainy.',:,.lieeieicts tO•.:return....-" • • -.• -•
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rptirr:7••i-;..iottr for.'entri..lintO,..8wi.tzeiland'
• .•.to. 20.A:pri1 . with,..p .a.mistien .: to • remain in Switzerland for ten days.
expectsto be - abletb: receive : ten 'or tiventy:daye..-extensiOn;of , the•periOd • •
insioe the:Co4atrY.'. efter.:,..entry..'- •
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The foJlowi , it . is a uummar, of the vituntion resented by the return


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of Ruppert to varis and Kelia to SwiL4erlandi

Ao .laiLis a hieh official in trot 'Georgian Government" (Ritlsr


Tupret 7Overnment set ur ut the begi rtnint. cf th o war to exploit the. strong
and tralitiona1 nationalist and Reparstint novoment in Georgia). KED/A
has wormed vary clorely with the 7,p, fur ni shinw •Georsien recruite
espionage and sabotai;e missiens in Gouth Ruse's. According to Ruppert,
his svle mo.ive collanoretinz with the Nam is has p een his fanatical'
• dislike of the Cciarunist regime mid traditional ciao:Tian natienaliam.
He is reputed to t:e on intimate tern e vitt . hiehly placed gl offitsials and
• is in a position to give us tne information either directly or
• throush *his con.acts g

1. The ccaplete N6111 plans f or their stiue movement .


in Berlin to be activPtea After the Allied Oicupatica of that city.
2. Location of secret :Files. • •

3. Information on . 31, rersonalitieu.

B .. - In order to secure MIAS .full ' coo p er%tion he is . anxious- to


secure Certain assurances izgardinq the treatment of Georgian's and Others ' •
no are Compromised in the 'anti-Bolshevist Crusade". : Zpedificalli Pe. s
interested - in JliA folloWings
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1. That Beorgian "nationals° yhen =Attired b7 the AMericans..
.not . be turned over . t. o . the .3ussisrs. 'T'hese Georgians include. Ost-
, srbeters,. sembersT of the Rehrmacht, ana Georgian.. ciVilians . wbo were

. .reSident in •Gerzany .before the-war. He is also anxious to proteCt


100 officials ( of which he' has a ° lint) . tin° .have_been most active
in anti-ussian .actiVities. guch persons include Georgians.
• "nationals', SD personnel yho Worke.f tgl the e Russian'Desk e and
• ce . taiii . Wehrmacht officials. This list will not be . knOwnto us
until .we have sern-KEDiA. •

Jvcons these 100 7!erJons the a-e ti.ime:who are prepared

Und nationalistic reasons to . continue their .


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cewho.in in a position to ..ive sLvr- 9pecific and eutnaretative assure:41a
on the above mntter% Pe has sta'sd to Ruppart that hd would prefer to
deal with the 3r3.tieh 0 4ince the British heve a keener political 'lacer.
• standing or such matters o v but has given Ruppert an sasuranee that he will
con6act uoone untt: havis • ha! el chance tr talk gith the Americana.

• D.- Our surgestions

. 1. To talk with KEDIA anu utt what information be. can


give ue immediatel y on the SD end the post ...hostilities clandestine movement. •

2 9 . Inform him of the.trestmPnt accorded to Rucsiane captured


by the Imerican . fovces (both t'ehrmacht and civilian.personnel) . who either
do no wian to rattan to Russia or do net aoknosledce Soviet citizenship..
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3. Amertaim who ure the :CC persons whav!le wisheS to protect
end Obtain a lint tueir names. pseudnnyn.s. Jobs, ph;r eleal descriptions,
if possible. ..:

give him passwords nhersby the shove-persons can contact ass


• Field Detect/1*ns.
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5.. • Indicate to him that such persons will be treated ac pirs
(and will not be turned over to the Russians) but that any,other concessions
will . depend.antireli upon their value to us after suitable opportunities
Steinterregation . and screening.- •
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1er.eva 28th April 1yp..5

Sirt

In referri vg to the discussion we had on April 27th / would like to set


down in this aide mercire tne principal points which I exposed.
The prineipal question which dominates the international situation today
is the determination of Stalin to emerge as sule beneficiary from this war which.'
has been fOUght with no much scerafice by the Allies.

The Western democracies . will be cumultting a very gravearrs or rnich may .
cost thew the total lose of Europe, Asia ark. even Africa if they regard Stalin
simply. as 4 Russian statesman. If tuativere the case he would be satisfied with . •
.tne enormous gains vhien this war heve brought him in Eastern Europe, the
Balkans, and in Asia,
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But, the Alliesiaist know stalinj know his aims, and his Methods of
fighting as we know them in order to understand that stalin is not „lust a Russian
statesman'. He mikes use of•nussir. and Platters her imperialist sentiments 'only
in order to introduce coacianism and therebr 'his ova personal power rherever he clan. .
• .
This denaturalized. Georgian, Sxiled . from . his . countri, now dictator of
Russia, has nothing to-lose. and . everytning.to.gaino'Jutelligent l. and above all
.canning, with :a willporarlronhakitciwarhatbe-.wantaand:ailllendeavor:tO
arrive at his ends withoUt. retreatia6 before:any-obstacles...,
• His'aims.todey are'no longer tnadefeat of razi Gentittiy'j'a tact which
already practiCalli , accomPliehedi but the:expulaion:Of. thtt:AnOlo.;Saions in Europe,
Asia, : and whereveralsehe'esn..In additiOn:totislegenderkaunning'an4 . his . .. •
iron will, he Posiesses throughout. Eur0paand45iaarniies:Of . dieConteated. people'.
and fifth eaumns. The ranks. of these fifth 'ocaurms'are.beitisswelled
portions, with Stalin's advance throagh Europe under-the halo.of a-Ilberetor.'
.. • „.„.
• • 1n the face of this gravadanger:rhich:threatens the World the demiocraelea
mint face stslin without aday's delay with an active and tenacious policy. If. , .
the democracies wish to avoid eo=uttiag suicide they. *slat prepare aecvlon AnA
organize the people on this side of the . bsrricadebefore the.exp7osion of the
• inevitable aimed couflict. The first Problem to . be:solved.on'this side of the •
barricade or. the part 3f the democracies is the German problem. Tao whole of
Stalin's poliCy . atthe present t...me an g eared-to the winning.over of Germany
himself. He is well aware Of the great value of the trump . card which Germany:
repre!tents in h7..s fl t4ht against the Alliles; . It should pe e4ded that he 'las menY
cuovince2. suppo.ters in ell r;ermbc:oirelen..3orhe of'tnem have won over through :
weito

ideological convictions, others throurh the distress provoked by Al:le! bombings,


and others uho hope to work . out a Bismilrkian policyLrii nalvelge Gitn:any through a
Russaan allLaroe,

' wAta-hzs cunnint. kno.c how *.o erplolt 611 these continents for his
own ends. It is ror this refmn that tne Allies are compelled to dispute terriw
tries with Stalin inGermany itself°

But. there are also many Other slemnus 11, Germany woo wish to come•to an .
unierstandin wIch toe democracies for tit° olgenizatAoa of Europe on a just basis.
These Germans rust be sougtt out. They must be nelped by every means to organize
• the4selves. With a just understandintN .of the expectations and desires . of these
circles one can win over the whole people to the somMon cause.:. With . regard to the.
. liquidation of the last vestiges of the Nazi movement, this must be left to these •
German elements. They till'acoomplish the tatik much better. than the Allied Military
Governments •

.. We are acquainted witn Sone of these German personalities. With their help
we were able to maintain ourselves in Berlin, carrying on a . definite oppoeition
• to the nefarious'Nazi policy in the question of tue Eastern European ,Nationalities.
AttacheCtO this memorandum is a liEt of persons with whom we were in regular . *
contact in Germeny. These individualS can in turn 'complete the list with quantities
of other names .more important than their own...

. Once...this first imnortant factor in Europe,. namely Germany, has been !on
....'for . .the . causa, other European problems will have tc • be tackled. The peoples of
Western EuroPemust.be satisfied end won over to the inti-stalinist blesokOind the .
• mbst , imOortant . of . these Is France.. cnca the- German and reetern European : problems •
• liaie./ieen:settled, the Balkan Counuries will go along . with . the . Anglo.saxoos as well
ae.ihe:great rajority'of . the' poles ihO wish neither . nuisiandomination nMr?: . •
• . _ .•••: . _
communism.... .

- y- _ . • • , tothe:peciple . of.Eastern Eurcipci:lhOlUding i non■Russians in the
...With:regard
:113SR:whO . nuMiier 90.millionsethe Baltic:states, white Ruthenia, .the.Ukrainee.the
.:*.Gencasua, - Turkestan, w'Olgaratarand . the Tarus:people . Ofthe Crtmea'fcr•-wham
• .andMy friends. were the.sPekesmen , ir Berlin; their Organization and direction
Those peopleall.want to .separate from Russia and . establiih the
—.;independencenf their countries., It . was for this reason for that matter•that the .
sOn of . tnese People :ever since the buthreek of the Runso ...Gernmn . war deserted in ..
• Mmeses . froM,tbe .Red-Army:and dame to Germany to demand ermaand • volunteer in tha
.GerMnn armY.:•ft . wis only. the cruel . treatment of the Nezis for these prisoners
-volunteers, and the neforiOus . German policy . toward these nationals which provaed
tneir nsedez-,rtiOn and - developed a vigorous anti .;Naxi opposition among those who
rerneimed until the.end in Gerinaz . uriits and the National Legion. 'this great mass
of men: Consisting of se7erei'hundreds of thousands. cannot of course be organized on
a'pbliey bared on a concept, of.the ' , nub-bun:an" out of _the v astv . bUt with. a
• .democretio policy . or Liberty ani the self determiatioz.of peoples. • •

ESI AVN
, The firat . thini; to be ione in this direction.is to prevent at once
all the Caucasians and ot..her non.sussian people who have fallen into the
nanda uf tte Westc;ru Allies as prisoner?, refugees op deported workers from
being returned tu the Russians. Naturally many among these men believe in
the wittory of r! tulin, and would like to create en.alibi in order to regain
his favor and thus save their lives. But this effort will avail them little,
since once Stalin hue made tree cr . than e will eliminate them not because
they have fought against him, but because they hor s seen too much of
European life.

It is necessary therefore, to lave these men, but if it is un-


fortunately not possibe under present conditions, then we must save at least
the Elite end save them Until tomorrow. For this ' reason . we ask that we may
be permitted to return to nermany,-with the necessary papers, and accompanied
by Amer,can officers, also to Northern Italy and Denmark iu order to desk._
out first of all the National COmmitteeL who have,led.thect people,..and..also
the elite imd any Otnere who car he saved. We must of course dim' seek out
all our.oernan friendi mentioned above. In this connection, Prof. Von Mande
who is at present at Buhler will be a . helpful collaborator. ..an old friend
of ours a 'leaded anti-Nazi amd a European or the . bestlype. With whom
among otuers we would be able to set up the necessary apparatms...
. .
. It would also be uSeful if t could bepermittad to establish as .
soon:as possible . contect . with my friends in Turkey. -;•ith'wbom we worked for.
three years.'

.. . To summarize, Zwould be grateful if . you would transmit to Your


. .government or . wbocver ia . concerrei our fears of stal'in f.s. pclicy,.Which can
..onlybe fou6ht by an equally energetic policy -andYthe organilation,of anti-
• Bolshevik and nnti .BUssian forces and not merely.by diplomatic dealing's.:
.,,... .•..... .• .• . • • • • •. .. • . ..
.. r . hope that our apprehensions and-feari . for.the policies ani"perSon'
. . . .
of stalin.will be received by:you•with,more understandingthan they were by
the Nazi goVerument,Ofth“errnvolk who thought . theyunderstood everything
. better than us poor 'sub-huMana g frum the waste; .
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• . : 1•In me rerdrant a l'entretien .qua nous avons eu ensemble a la date
au 27 avril, je . tiens b. preciser dans cet aide-memoire lea points prin- •
. cipaux des .idees expaseese
. La question . princiiale qui dromine la situation internationale aetiei-
le',e' est la volonte .de. Staline a' etre . le •.s.eul pro :fiteur ae la geerre :.
. 'tiaenee avec tant de it.Crifices par Jee• Allies. • . -
•• Les democraties. de. l'Ouest oomeettraient une erreur grave, qui leur
coaterait la perte totdle 'de l'Europe, ' di l'Asii, et lame de l'Afrique •
-si elle!' sse • bornaient a Considerer Staline comae un . homme.d , Etat ru . sse.
Si tel etait le ces, il'pourrait s' . estimer satisfait acs gains enor-
. thes quit la fin di lei . guerre lui a apportes b. l'Est de l':::urope; aa.ns les
•Balkansiet . en Asie. . ••. '. . . . .
• ...ais.'1es Allies . doivent connaf tie Staline, Sea vises et sea . methodes
de lUtte commis nen. s les . Connais gons, .Pour lcomprendre que Staline IV est
.pas :1 1. hOLMe :d.'Etat rusSe qtt'ils • s' imaginent. • . .. . •
• ' Il . se :sert .seuliment de la hussie, en flatiant lea sentiments imps-
. .• . riali sloes . ruse es , . pour • introduire • le coMmUnisme, au moyeit de:Son pouvoir
personne1,7 partout • oi 11 . 1e . petit. . ••. . .... - . •
, . ......'% . e . :Geo . rgiendena — tnislise, chasSe de son . 'payS natal-, devenu dictateur
de la : Russie. : n t a . 4-ien.:e...perare • et tout k .: : gp.gner. :. ' : 1 - : : . •'•
In-telligent, : .ritair .: Start:3'14.i . . et due d'une; vol'ante de fer, • . ii sai • t .
••.; . Ce ..qu' s il Veut 'et . 11 - .essa3era', en 1.20 SC 14i S'sant'effra.-;, • er 'par. e.ucun obs-
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tacle, : : 1 d'arriver .4 sea fi ns .. -. .
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• :::....Son.• but, atfjoiirci t tiiai :, xi' est plus . le. defaite ..di . 1!Allethagne'. •nazie,
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C .e":qUi . e g t, un fait . .presCue Eiccouipli, mais bien . de Chasser'les"•AiigläSeibn


::. de. l'Etirope,' de l' .%sie et:de"partout.oail le -pourra. - -.. ' ' •
A , c(Ite . ...de ,sa • ruse legendaire . et: de sa' valunte d..: .fer, 111 . Utilise sdarls
•• toute .1';.:uro,)e,•. en . Asie . et ailleurs des 'armies :. de. Miconients, • et acs cin-
• • C.uiemed .colonnes. • .. .• • • •• , •.• . ,.: • .
•• :Lee: rangs: •de 'CeS cinquiemes colunnes s l accroissent au fur et a .mesure
de . 1 4 c.va.nce at • Staline •en ;Iurope, d'autant plus qd! kl acquiert' . 1 .'aureole• .
.
..•.-..d'itn , litierateur. ' •• . . ••
'. :Deyant ce grave danger qui mei:11'6e le monde, 11 faut que ,lee • democre.- •
• •ties, .sans perdre 'un jour, opposent ur,e Politique active et .tenace. •
. Avant l'eclusion d'Un conflit arme ine .ritable • .avec Stalinea. . , si tou- .
. . . ,. ..tefois les demoar.atieS ne pre ferent pas .se suicider *direct:mint,: il taut .
Prepar. er .un cordon 'stir et otganiser .. les . :peuplea; ciu; cate de.:11:Cbeirricacie..
.. •.':. 'Le . •premier prObV.esie . a resoudre • de . ce: • cdtti.,. • pour les - denocraties, c'.est
le . problewe •allemand. . . • . . : .. . .. .
- . ..Toute • Ia politique . de Stalirie tend. actuallement i.. ; gagner . l'Alemagne.
• Ii salt bien . c. u .e.1* atout prsénte pour - lui le. Carte allemanae • dr...ns sa. lut-
te •• contre les Allies. 11.. filut ,..)reci ser qU'. .ii a beaUcoup de .pcqtisabs •
. -convaincus dans •tous les milieux allemriu scis, les uns gagnes...J e i r l'ideologio
• sovietique, les autres )ur le wecontentment . provoque a la suite des • bom-
.. bardemente allies., et enfin tolls ceu:c oul • esprent• reprendre la P.).1.itiqu.o •
de Bismark, du .sa.uve.th.ge de 1' Allemagnd par l ! alliance russe. • ••

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.02.and leu premiere orficieri de 1 , :. :tui-.zujor . e4.:401it adreee4
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%utarellemeut tcut le iorwe cruighait quelles.:4114sende .ne',
pre linent leUr hommp dunu ce e;1,uye at netts oriantl Y 4tiAtd'au-
tthit ;due ji...tirtee ;Ow: r4 6 1 ...,J.ent :le cOmptiritait4:40dolUter . , . .
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L .•di':•dix' ..../...,., kc;ldats ..,.aLluande qui --aur".f t ■ at . fu o illi.-H itTer4-uett v,c6h11---,.
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:homes.. 4edia . se :lie, d'ua.itid'aved . ces. ho m m eu... .te11 2, ;.0.4 _1.4).-:Copteide. . .
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nuit uu .iListere ::oienbereo Lt-ColOnil 14* :.reffe Ass lei
pour nt. pUe citer dee dirisinee d'uutree . no wt . . .
;se r104cJee :_e pouvuitilt mulneul .Uti..imiit :::pUdj.;. eilinorj,le . couriv.'- .
' fatal - de la . pcliti riue alleJ:andi , mars, ‘.e.t(olt.:,doniiik44.,),leloncu.
0.lent dr4iituatio..E. luport4ntol, faliatentletixag,14 4404i .; : .".'
oorrilOr be a.461 . 4 4e le OA /*LI a4..zi rid b4it d i El berdAi'-1 .41La611,
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chhs les zones ues Allies Anglo-Saxons, d'etre livres aux Soviets.
Naturellement, beaucoup de ces hommes qui crOient au triomphe .
de Staline, voudront peut-etre aujourd'hui se crier un alibi, pour
gagner grdce de Staline et sauver ainsi ieur vie. Main mit semi
no leur sera . guitte utile, Car, lorsque Staline . lea aura utilises, il.
. les supprimera , non parce clue ilF ont pris. lee . armei contre
pour cette raison suffisante qu'il ont pu connattre la: vie enropienne. d
Ii s'agit alors de sauver-ces homes, et at, par malheur, '1'etat
actuel : des:Choses ne' permet 2.11s le ',sauvetage de ctttt' manse, ilfaut
au MOins'nettri hors de danger', ,et la.: re server pour demain...
• . .lour :tette Tai scin nout. -demr,ndons qu!il .noUsAmit permis, nOus
et nos pollaboratetirs,' Muni& de tou6 les moyena necessaires et. acne*. -
Pagnis par des officitts americains,- de retournet en Allemagne o coupe e
ainsi en. Italie . du nOrd et au Demi:mark pour reelercher d'abord les'
Com4es nalfOnaix qui Ont airige ces peuples, et pour sauver des elitesT
tout : Ce qui' est Susceptible d i en etre sauve,
: • Ii faudrait natureIltment rechercher en llemagne tots:no g, amis
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TO s Mr, Galles

FRCP Ur. Watjea

Goncerning r Michoel Kedia and his friends of tne . Caucasian National GoMmittee.

KEDIA is 43 years old. He emirate a frau:Georgia * in the Oat10413u2


to paris. His farlly was involved in th^ , fight of the national governments
of Georgia and Aserbeidjan agoinst scvlet Russia in 1918. Erom.1923 until
11k9 Kedie waaolosely connected witn the ceorgian,netionar government, which
had its seat in earls. Since 1740 - Kedia.has Worked . in Berlin as president
of tae Caucasian National Committee, leaving his family in Parise •

the follSoving . members orthe reload.


On the 2th April, 194),
Caucasian Com124ee (N.C.C.) crossed the swiss border:

Michael Kedia tGeOrgia).No..in eneva Int.Red cross Papers,


. Djamelian • (Armenia). w — • -0 .
Alibegow (Aserbeidjen) 9

Kantemdr • tNorth Caucasus). •


.pr. Givi Geblieni (Georgie) .. "
Alexander Zomeja • ). . " ) ow in swiss Red cross
Miehael'Alchibaja . (., • .. ) • in Hoechst, : Austria-
t.;eorg Liketrivelli . (Rerr.von Nende) (Garman)
. .
. The N. C. C. was cotposed of,leading aembers of the peoples of .
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Georgia . .(in4o s-Arian..,1;3 mdllibajnhabitaits)
...Aserbeidjan .ATUrkish,limillioOnhahltinte )
.North:irnania . . (Armenian, 2 million •.-.y
• Nth..Caucssua (TurkOftmongolsiolillida - )

. With the exception of North caucasusc - theSe peoples fanned independent
governments durin 6 the years 191( to 191r, and fought at • first together with
the Germans and Turks, and later vita the English armies against .
their ancient
.
fug , Russia. , . •
• •
-All,four nations nave Only comparitiviliamall numbers Of inhabitantA
of Russian descent. The People of Aperbeidjanant:North Cencesui are 'Mostly
Utsulm.an, whereas the Georgians and'Arteniane belong .to ;;Le orthodox Christian
.creed. As is well known, since their.countrieS -. havenoccupied by the
Russians, the Caucasian people have always revolted against Taarist . Ruseia and
later 'soviet Busslie . The mountainous . regions of:.thatauassus have been .
almost constantly in turmoiil.

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After Hitler start au ha s war against flussid, lcading mezibers of the
four 'Caucasian net.ons (who in nearly all ease:. had already been living;
for a long time 4tn exile) gathered in Berli., hoping to gain independence
by a Carmen victory.- .At first the cerren ermy nupported these ideas, but
later Rosenberg a id se hiekadanz ( Oat ster ium) convinced Uitl er that the
independence of the Caucasian nations woul4 be of no interent to nazi •
German imperialism, as particularly the Caucasian °Wields,. and the barder
zone towards kersia and Turkey zhould be entirely wider German control. At .
this time schickedanz became ' covernor of the Caucasus.

So in ly42 in NoC.00 found itself ir a very' difficult situation. On


the one hand they saw their political aims frustrated, on the other, they had
been used by the Carillons authorities,. sinoe . August ly41, to buildup a net+-
waTk.of intelligence. coVering 'the Cauotsus and the talmuci.steppee. At .
the' same time the ranturanian Turks had built up an intelligence connection
in central Asia, end, which was still more important. had Ticked out Caucasians
from Germanprison camps to build Up a Caucasian . Carne.. These Caucasians
had followed the ail]: of the , N.c.c.becaute iteleaderso• decCived by the Nazi
authorities, had promised them Use chance to fight against Russia for the
independence of their counnrieb. But they were not at all . interested to •
support elther Ruic.a or Germany, in a war at the end of whicn their nation
would be doitinated by either of the tiro. The No C.. C4which was not
liquidated by tne Ntzis, who still planned to use it eventually) now had .
the : difficult .iask . of disentangling their. men from the German arm, who were
called to aims Under .false pretences.

The preSident• of the N. C. C.wes Kedia, who _lays that the 'only Germans
woo aimitte4'.tne injustIce :done to, them were . Von -Mende of the Ott 'Ministerium
and .taa cuief of tna Eastern Oepartmeot ,of 'the' S.D. Greet ( the la ttar 'was •
killed in a motor 'accident in 1.714) .von Mande is half i Rtistian,.:kmows 'south':
Ausait well and was 30man: spec-La:list t o'-Canca slaw qt;eptiont..:Ageording
. to lc ea ici iifiuMlY0 . . on'Nlende . .hilped . the member 's . of the N. C. C.whene7er he
'could'; and sezpoted 'himself, contunlially . t,.:grave dangers in •werking against .
. the ' deOlaredioilCy.. of his •ministry and the Re ichelihnzie si.; Count .shhulihberg.
( chief . or lae South Russian dePartment in the Foreign office killed after.-:
• Tuly 'ed, 1744) helped him considerabli..As the fight . fOr'their' Men brought .
•edia. and 'hie :eommuttea into conflict with the army. and Neal . authorities,
Ktdia 'assures 'us that only' throtigh Mende ‘s vary courageous handling of the .
. matter were 'their lives ad liberty saved: 0 and those Of many othera with them.
- •
Amiong ether. incident t Were. tae following/ • • • '
. .

1 0 :Orily . through the help of Al-nde and his collaboratora was Ktdia
able to save . toe lieves • Of the Georgian -and Persian 7eWish community itraris
(2,U) 'people) fnr' which Kedia received the . attached letters of thr, from
the Jewish tutbarities.'
2. 'In march IVO it wen agail possible only throtuth Mande t s help to
save the lifm 4 an American agent, the Georgian Jun ckarjinskit now in
touch withlr. 7ollis in Paris,

After . innaging to wove the whole staff of the N. C. C. and the


Caucasian Corps t. North Italy and West Germany ( and thereby out of the
immediate danger of falling into the. hands of the Hussians) Kedia escaped in
Jpril 3.44.) togetuer with the last. remnants of the N.O.C. 'Ha took with him
Wdes who had mado this eoceps to Switzerlard possible, out of.the ' hands of
the ever suspicious Cestapo. On April 27th they eroseed the Swiss border,
Mende under the false name of George Netrinellio On ?Pay. 7th five of them
were brou4lt beak tu the prison camp at Rocket, near St. Margerethen on the
Swiss border (in Gernam), tut according to what W. Narty of the International
• Red Crosa:told Kedia,:are
still under same control of ;the International Red
Cross. Kedia . was told that'theY—oOuld only be isilt under this control until.
• 136 after which they arasuppesed to be deilvered . to . the Allies, and ow,
sequently probably handed over to the Rusrians.

Kedia *; who is in touch with ur. Liarty of the I.R60. belga for help'

1. .To 'save his friends. at Hochst from being delivered.


to. the Russians.

2. To save it'leastthe elite of the Caucasian Corps.


now prisoners of. western Allies. in France and.
Northern. Italy from. being
. handed over to the Russians.'

. _
According to information Kaki's has received : from France, 'many mambera
.of . tuaCaUcaelen Corpahave voted to return to Russiat :fearing . that they will
be 'handed over to the .Russians'in'any.case • and.if they have voted.for Russia
they wilI then hnve a chancafor .survivel....Rut'at.leasi.20,000men.oftha
Corps have voted against returning tnBilasia.:ItAaforthiagrouP. cif.Men.that
Kedie nekaiar.helP. Kediaiaconvinced . that deliverance to the Soviet of
either— his friendaor'the '20,000 menef . the C.C.. -means fortheni'..csirtaiik death.'
• •

Kanter:di; who formed the r.c.c..emd


. .

. • Kedies-Diemelleno.A1ibegow..and

nho . are.still in Geneva, have decided to leave 'SwiLzerland and deliver them•
seli.es up to the Russians if they do not.succeed'in their plan to help their
friends, because 'they. prefer death to eternal shams'.., •

ur opinions

.1. ' Kedia i. who ' roved to me to be a.good friend Or Purl pasha in Istanbul,
seams to be a person of great decency,. strong character, sharp in alligence
and . tr.stlyOrthiness. le.nowia 6 him, I . think we should gize his friends the
benefit the doubt, Knownt6 th'ese Turkish.and Caucasian y.t..4:11e
am convinced that we will sot find many badd eggs emo4, Eedia r s leading
none Their work was dant arous and without any rermeratioa (Kedia assures no
that ne never received a cent frum . the Nazis, which ',knowing the standpoint
of NUri easha and his friends in the:e mettere, believe to be the truth).

2. These Caucasians :Mould not be recarded as Quislings; they are more or


less in the same position as the Poles, struggling for their independence from
the Russians.

3. Nedia, especiaily . if in couveot with NUri Pasha, Should be in a position


to build up tbefinestdatelligence network in the Caucasus and ' central Asia,
Persia, ' India and thihear East, as their followers do not work as paid agents,
but for purely patriotic reueons (details can be given in a special nono).

ProPosearesuning there is an interest for this work, to get in


•toucb . with . the other members of the N.C.C. in Geneva and/or . at RoChst. Also
to ark . the Y.M.C.A, to take. care as far as possible of the elite , of the. Caucasian
prisoners in the prison camps in France ant North Italy, and. try to Save them
ad over . to the Russ.ans.. The American and English churches, if
haud

one. Could interest them in the matter, could be of greet help in putting this
•through. in the political . arena.
:
•• ConcerningMende, and referrigg to my earlier statement, it is Quite .
possible that I coxmitted a grave error (grave, because his life is at stake)
pointin6 him:Out : as. being unworthy of helP. Perhaps,. having already too
. much nu : his hinds in jlelPing the Caucasians, he . shelved the Centro/ Asian
presented..tu•hini by. run i Pasha and myself, thinking, they wield . only
1..perease Itheantagonismof . the ost minisierium . against which he already had to
.:fight, in the int:aieSta • Of his Caucasian friends. Not realiiing political
views,:w•. hiOn- 7- did hot and could . no disclose th lair ... being an official . of
•. . .
: . : Rosenoerg'S it is. not' improbable that' 'hetried every means of getting no
ouiof . tha.way,even.thasking his friends of the SeD. to intervene against' me.
• . •

• . On the other .band one must take into account the . possibility that My
liaison .men in the seie.who informed- co of Mende l e steps against me, had
•exiggeratee the ease in order to prove the . extent . of • his help.

• • es it, may, certainly Yedia seems to , have no persOnal interest


Be'thit

to endanger the ease' of his Caucasian friends by makinc Londe appear better
than he really ie,

should like very nzch to talk the matter over with Mende myself.
HQ & HQ DETACHMENT
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES

European Theater of Operations


United States Army'
(Forward).
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18 May 1945

TO : Lt. HODKINSON, Special Funds

FROM Lt. A. E. JCLIS

SUBJECT: MISSION RUPPERT

Reference ii made to the advance.e .-1500-Swiss Francs advanced


to the undersigned as per request dated.22.April 1945. • .
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Expenses re trip to Switzerland—Innemasse—Zeneva—Bern


:with RUPPERT. Rail fares, meals, hotel and entertainment for .
Agent

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purposes of conferring with' KEDIA or other persons connected with this .
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Murcrnary of Mission and results obtained as of this date
,
• 1. As d000ribid in the original stateMent of the mission, Ruppert woe
to go to Berlin in orderto exploit certain Contacts !blob he claimod . to . have
in the SD. This section was satisfied that Ruppert was impale of
accomplishing the jourwy, maintaining his cover, and c a rrying out such
directives as might . be_givnitim. jgOt being quell/l ied however, teprovide
•peeific briefing Material on SS matters, the , projest'was presented to X.2
in Order to obtain certain Wedge's' and linos of enquiry which might be
:fruitful for.NAPpert to Salle". Such.directives unfortunately, were not . • .
:_forthOMIng,%endie was notpossible to obtain any-briefing-titsiial:frOM.V.2.
It . wao-therefore nondairy to dispatch Ruppert with Only the most:general
directives,naMoly to explOit whatever contact" he might develop, end to use
his own initiative and:disorstion.

• . . Thrown thus . upon his 'own resources, Ruppert . followed.stateier .
.conticts.presented themselves, end, those al] led from his original contact
MEDIA whom he had knovu * in.:Porit. T h e information supplied by KEDIa. ' and'
the'names . Of his -conteltajniGerman.government and circles which he- • •
furnishod.to m e in Geneva inApri1.1945 indicate that had 'Ruppert boon given •
• a detailed briefing - ontp.mitteio by,Pm21)efore diapateho,this ndesion •would
•hava.-.yieldeci for kere'imPOrient-emi.tangible.iedilis - • •
' . • . • . ••

. 2.. •Tdien ,, suppert returned to Paris end adtise4 s usthatICIDI4.v7CN =OE .- .


momili,...: ALcHiRim .. . lAnd-Gic61 were in ssdtzerland*jit*wme.dechled that
.'. contact should be made with:theis'perSons to determinewhat . . .....• . , . . intelligcnos
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' potential theyrepresentedi' . : '.. • ::' ' • ..
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.• ..RepOrts on : tne 'discussions withXEDik azeriheuide meMoire s -pre.' . ...• '
• • pared by:him icooPrattached i . indinted . that ha porsou . tO . :.....,...,.
.'behael fer.ourreni:intelligence.objectiveui.'Nle'finetinianti.cummUnii6-'
. which 'amounted on.his . own-edmiasion'tO a strong desire to see an early.wer.
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between s nuseia.aDi the US'es a mohn-for realiziAg . the.indspendence of the ... •
• Caucasua,. ani the fact that bails:ally, he isa political activist
• revolutionary,.rendersd'it easentiel. for security rea g ens that no coumittmehtn
. be made . to: him, that tontaorwitbIlim
. . held
.. him be a maininhm.' ThrOugh
him, however, it was hoped that loads could be obtained to important SD
i personalities, thalecation of hidden files, and plans for continued pos
hostilities Nazi activity.' The list of nnmee supplied by him may serve t
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41 With regard to tue other persons who ereapol . to switearland°


.GATCUT armed into nano., wee picked up by the French. and' then delivered
to L, Raker at Annema pee when he claised to be an 0AistIcanAgentse•He
sae sent to eerie ° placed In the 12 interrogetioncenter and questioned°
He IMO found to .havo ninfurtiJez- valuo'to OSOar wcs occentwatlY turned
back to the French, who obewed,00nsiderable intereitjn hint:

TON . NEMMTBOMAXAvand AIDEIBAXA ' as reported . plaewbeires were


turned oat or mite/laud and plod in a awice.Red Grose Oanp in Meeohstv
Anstrim.' Dnjor arceby at 'the 7th yield Detachment agreed to contact
these. men, and keep. in touch with them for nbateverasee it might .ultimately
be decided to neke of thee. .

. .4: Ruppert Is at present in 1:9riel at yield. Base to awaiting further,.


. dispositions It is currently projeoteCto'eend him to 12th AG at the
.. request of col. Berding . of12 for a s Iindted period in order to ieeist . in a •
special Interrogation. . •
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1..r.c:0RGIA AND THE GEORGIANS- -

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• Georgia,. a Soviet Socialist Republic, is located in ihe

Caucasus, with its eastern border on the Black Sea and Turkey,
its southern border on Armenia and its western border on Russian
Azerbaijan. It comprises 26,865 square miles in area, with a

total population in 1939 of 3 1 42,289... It is larger in population


than either Armenia or Azerbaijan, .although slightly smaller than
the ' l giter . i.n.area. Its capitol, Tiflis (Tbilisi) located the
southeaSt 'pOrticin of the province has a population of 519,175.

Until the beginning of the 19th . Century, Georgia evidently.


maintained a kind of quasi-independence, with its own king. The
tensions arising from its pOsition between Russia and Turkey, led
Georgia in 1801 to place- itself under the protection of the
Russian Emperor. 'A good deal of autonomy was evideatly allowed.
C.•••4

It was permitted to retain its own language and to continue its


awn 'culture. At the time Of the overthrow of the Czarist Regime
in 1917 the Caucasus as a whole found itself out of Sympathy

with the purposes of the revolutionaries. Each of the three


principal provinces in that area, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan,

: . proclaimed themselves independent republics. The Republican govern-

ment of Georgia ensued in an atmosphere; according to qualified


•observers, of intrigue, graft, and incompetence. Each of these
Republics eventually came under Bolshevik control, Georgia the

strongest being the last to succumb. The independent survival of


the newly proclaimed Republics Was short lived due to the failure

to achieve an effective alliance, amongst themnelves, principally

because of territorial disputes, and in December 1922 under


Russian influence and sponsorship they became a . sincle ConstituentLJ
••••:-•;•.'. REGISTRY rr'or'/
r
4k •

E l etglirr ffNot r

Republic known as the Transcaucasian Socialist Federal Soviet

Republic. The Georgian Army attempted resisence but without

. result and the Georgian Republican gOvernmont fled to Turkey.

That . government, which has been e4ractorized as Menshevik, re-

tained its organization and in . .124 called from Turkey for another

uprising in Georgia. This was quickly suppressed by the Soviets.

The adoption of . a now Soviet Constitution on December 5, 1936,

replacing an earlier One of 1924, resulted in the splittins-up

of this Transcaucasian Federation into the Soviet Socialist . Re-

publics of Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.

Georgia has furnished a numl:er of leaders to the Soviet

Government, including. STALIN,.and ot 1. -. p rs in high administrative

positions. Available evidence seems to Indicate that those who

.romained in Georgia have accepted their -political status although

• emigres and refugees abroad, whose numbers increased subsequent to

1GC2 and 1924, continue their • activitias and intri:zue for the

restoration cf Georgian independence.

The Menshevik -overnmont continued i s:actt. itios outside

Georgia'i although its seat was eventually transferred to .Paris


•perhaps at the request of the Turks. • The following names of

•cabinet
---- members-comprising that government ore available:
Noi ftAMIGHVILI
Noah JIORDANI
,..,,GEGETCHTORIA
1KLIOYERKI
/ERA=
ITSINTSADZE
- Isidore '3/1MICHVILI
/kAUDELAKI
prOhl.EIDZE

The emigre Georgians maintained the pretense of having a chamber


4-1 ;
{,
Ji.i/REE fowner-6

of deputies, included in which were the following me Pribers of a


so-called "National Democratic Party":

.AVALICHVILI
'TAKAICHVILI
'ABENA;I'.
i
\p avid4W4TCENADZE:(cou8in of Elisbar)
Spildohl,KEDIA (not Michael)
tASSETIARM , --- -
/FABACEVILI
TNCUTSCUBIDZE
tICHENKELI -
VECUAPELI .
Or those named above; VECEAPELI, killed in 1926 under unknown
circumstances, was reported to have turned Communist. Not

ILAYICBVILI died in the thirties.

.There is some evidence at during the thirties certain

Georgians.together with other Caucasians engaged in intelligence

work wherever . it could be found. A few are reported to have


worked for the French and the Germans, or both, and a Georgian

namedtEORUYIDZE is known to have put one FaydarYEAYAT formerly...

Charge d'affairee at the Afghan Legation in Switzerland in touch


with the Japanese in Paris, early in 1936. BAMAT was the leader

of a German fostered Caucablen Nationalist group the aim of whI;Ch

was t, establish an independent Caucasian Republic-. The Japanese

also decided to exploit the connections of this group and endeavoured,

in 1937, through BAMAT to establish a Turco-Japanese intelligence


association for the purposeof gathering information concerning

Russian activities. BAMAT's mission to Turkey failed of "official"

Turkish approval because of BAMAT's refusal to consent to the

TUrkish demand that Mir Ali : IAYTUT, a Turkish engineer


-
who had

established BAMAT's contact with the Turkish authoritles, be

designated chief of the group. 'Notwithstanding BAYAT continued


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to recruit agents on behalf of the Japanese. The most important

of thebe were AliIKANTEYIR, a Caucasian, now believed to be in •


Switzerland, and HalillHASYREMEDOV, an Azerbaijan (aliaa Eash-•
medofilGeNC6REN, Has EMID0i7, Eail . EeklEacYAMEDOW lakt_W-ieved
to be in Istanbul: The Turks expelled BM -AT and fifteen Of his •
:followere,:including Mir All Haiti HASMEFNEt0V, All
KANTETIE;-Mehmet YTUCAv iOSMN riOga,:and 1 =1TAN Cabe,imost of which
Went to Germany'. .
Ealil ITASMENYEDOV rent into Iran and organized another
Cautasion group on behalf of the Japanese: However, friction
between the Azerboljardsand Geor8lans resulted in the latter
breakingaray from the leadership of.HASMI:ENELOV. AlthouEh our
source reports the Georgian group aS having been the more active

and to have produced the better .rosults there IS a dearth of in-


formation concerning the personalities Involved. The reports of

these agents rorkinF on behalf of the Japanese were submitted to


Hain Hideo HelmilNAYAO, ex2ert. on Russian affairs , at the Japrztnese

Embaesy in TtrIcey, Major General 4 4/-


Harz.°rATLIS;II Aitache
41; —7- • •
of the JaraneSe..Embassy, %Eke ..7, and his secretar, FazolITO.
An unfavorable report - by- NATA0 to Lerlin'resulted in the

withdrawal of support from EA/AT and his assistant YAF:TEVIR ex-

cepting with respect to the Iranian roup controlled by EASMEHYELT:

whose principal collaborators vcre 1E 1z:ender SITAIZAYAN (alias


SWEITZAYA0V), reported to have been killed by a Soviet agent, and

General ...rnannzE, a former eneral in the Fussian army whose

re.florted death has not been confirmed. Other groups then attemdtcd

to form organizations each of t .;r44th,;W


hi
objective of liberat-
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ing Georgia. One of these, known as the "Committee for the


\.
Liberation of Georgia", was under FrincelWRAT/ION-UOUKHARANSKY,

who has been characterized as the "pretender" • to the Georgian

throne. His committee lasted for only two or three months des-

pite a certain amount of support given to it by von RIBEENTROP,

who took an interest because the Prince, who had a wealthy

Italiah' wife, evidently had some:social standing. Another CDM -

mittee that was formed and died during this same period was one

organized by the following:

IAVANICEVILI
ITSERETELLI

-MAGALOFF
Spiridon KEDIA.

One reason for the quick death of these committees was due

to attacks on them by one Michael FEDIA, who was coming along

fast, in the eyes of the Germans, in the leadership of the

Georgian community. TEDIA had first become prominent when he was

designated by ACTMETELI to report to the Germans on the Georgians

in Paris. He later transferred the Seat of his activities tO:


Berlin. Unification of Georgian activity had not been completed

by lP43. The FEDIA organization was operating directly under the

• so-called . Kaukasische
'auspices of the SD, but there also existed a

•ertrauensstelle" under J ACII:yETELI, Which operated more or less

under, the auspices of the ROSENBERG Ministry. The conflict

..between these two groups was ideological among other things, since

FEDIA f s organization made some attempts to secure a promise by the

' Germans that thts constituent states of the Caucasus would be

independent, whereas the ROSENEERG group promulgated the view,

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which had to be accepted by those working with it, that the

Caucasus should have only a provincial or colonial statUs. In

1944 in order to unite the two organizations arid, more •important,

to bring about a unity of all Gaueatia:n,organizations, the Germans.


created and put all groups into one organization known as the

21"Kaukaaisnhe . Verbinderngstab". This . waa ..divided into four Sec-

. tionS, representing .GeOrgia, Armenia', Az.erbaijan and the North

Caucasus. The Georgian section was in charge of KEDIA, and the

following were active in it:

'IMAGALOFF (the pr:ty active_supervisor of those-


aus

• . working withthiy now reported


vROSEN5ERG_MinfOitry;

to be on the ast to of his German wife somewhere


between Munich and Salzburg)
.ALCHISLIA
' - , GIUBLIANI .
.TSOMAIA.

The north Caucasus section was under BAYAT I s old associate,

KANTEWIR.

The Georgians seem to have been used by the Germans for a

number of purposes. ? irst of all, they furnished recruits for -

fighting forces which the Germans were using under GeneralYVLASiOV.

VLASSOV . had organized a Free Russian army to fight with the

Germans which is reported to have had several hundred thousand.

volunteers in less than seven months. This arm sought the in-.

dependence of the Caucasus and consequently was 'opposed by the

ROSTN:TRG Pinistry. • A Georgian brigade was organized within the

army, most of the survivors of which made their way into northern

Italy after contriving to surrender to the PnEln7American forces

near the Austrian border.

A second objective which the Germans had in organizing the

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44

'Pecirgiana . was that of acquiring intelligence. For this r.urpoee,

KEDIA seems to have used, to a large extent, the old stamping

ground of Turkey.. •He made frequent trips to Turkey, travelling

under the name of Michael FOHLER. During one such visit he•

stayed with a Georiian named-IIVV=I. oriJAFFLI whose cover in


Istanbul was a buainess dealin t, - - in manganese. DJAYEId ras a

direct contact oft -LAM-MINCER who was atlac,tled_to . the office of

the.GerMan . Nav.al:Attache; on his last. two visits' he stayed with

oneiWEIDTMAN, coo.Lti
of etieak. One Georgian made

the statement-that KEDIA l s trips to•Turkey were for the purpose

of establishing contact with. the Allies, but no positive evidence

has been found. There was a substantial organization in Turkey

consisting largely of Mensheviks (members of the Social Democratie r: -

arty) who looked to NoahGE.DAT;IA (1dT IORDAI), leadAr_ef the .

.ENS urVIFS in Paris, for guidance. The Georgian organization . in

Istanbul whose activities were directed ty F.F.DIA comprised three

groups all of whose members rere members of JCP.D::.TIS.'s party.

This was coMposed of:


_ -
a)A Georgian croup permanently resident . in Istanbul:(Tur-
4
kish citizens): • SimaonI J ENTIAlexander
L IGAZAidSVILI Gzc:oslivria),
employed at the Ottoman Lank; Shalikc;I'FATANTADZE.

b) A Georgian group from Paris possessing French Passports:

l ' ETRESHVILI Karloi:ERIK; IMEON Simon tOGURBERIDZE;DIKO

DAVID.

c) A group organized by.J0PDANIA l s Private Secretary:

SandroMINAGAFI Alexander1VrISENEF (YEIZSNEF 8ad a French Pass-

post, but was protected by the Germans).


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'These groups are retorted to have been efficient and productive..

'DADIKO established a number of contacts on the Turkish side of

the Turco-Russian border, and one/MUSTAFA, a imareh#DM . rpm the .


frontier village Kemal_ Pap, Is known to have made regflar visits
to Istanbul where he contacted SufaMan AbashunzetSANJAMMADt,an

AdjArian (Motal=xdan r eorvian) The Germano sent to the Caucasian

groups Materials 'for sabota: , plus certain minority newspapsrs

published on behalf of the Caucasian groups in Berlin. Two other

men with whom the TEDIA organization is reported to have worked


in IstanbUi were:

.ESKOUIACEVILI
1.MENAHARACRVILI

The latter is rumored to have been a double agent whose primary

loyalty was to the British.. •

One. further function performed by the REDIA organization was

that of furnishing support and agents for the operation of the .

ZEPPELIN organization. This division of ArT.. VI, known formerly

as tANT VI/C A eppelin was set up by the Germans to carry out:


,.
intelligence and sabotage _missions in the Caucasus. The details

of its operation are . knowit only sketchily, but for the Georgians

the leadership seems to have been in the hands of F7DIA,_whose

-------contact in tt,..T V,I was a certaitAiENCELUAUPT: Among the German

officers working withiLfl.a Capt. DRESLER and Lieut.. INSER


/
have been identified. Elisbaii WATCHNADZE admits to having . briefed

paratroppers for sabotaEe and information missions to the Caucasus

area on behalf of ZEPPELIN. The dropping zones, at least for the


missions -with which triTCHWADEE was concerned, were intended to be

:SECRET ""7"'
SECRET

"BOTI" and "BOROTCHALIN". The missions were to have WT com-

munication and consisted of one WT operator arid five men.

WATCHNADZE claims to have discontinued, work for ZEPPELIN. fol-

lowing such briefing. Whether or not the missions were success-'

ful is not known, although SINDhKACRVILI has stated, in connec-

tion with a vague description of ZEPPELIN operations, that certain


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Georgtana sent to the Caucasus were captured and shot by the

Russians. .

. The location of one camp was said to be at Teppel, near

Marienbad, Germany. Thie information was furnished by' an

Azerbaijani who also identified the followinE as Azerbaijan

instructors at the camp:

4'ALI=
iBAGEIROPF
1ABASSOF
1MAMEDON
IRDLIZADA

All of them were stated to be former officers of the Red Army.

This camp may have been confined to working with the Izerbaijanis.•
_
Evidently certain ZEPPELIN activities were designed7,to take

place at the front, during the German advance. ISINTJITACHVILI

has 'said that . he went to Russia in December of 1943 to be in the

service ofATCHAIVTCRAIVADZE who, he stated, was working with

ZEPPELIN. The objective was evidently that of sabotage and in-

telliEence operations in front of the German Armies, particularly

as they advanced into the Caucasus. The operation showed no

accomplishment for the German retreat started soon after. SIND-

JITACHVILI maintain S that thereafter he and a certainkLAC:',ARIADZE

engaged in helping Polish officers escape to Switzerland.


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The leadership of the Georgian community by TEDIA did not

extend to all CeorEians, some of whom seemed to have worked in-

'dependently for the Germans and,others to have disputed the .

authority of KEDIA. Among those who worked independently for the

Germana:. are•the following!

GaliBASCHIDISE: A Georglan_in_Berlin, who evidently worked


f
from 1937 to 1945 as a part of Abwehr, IWi, Bremen, 65 years old;

this agent was reputed to have worked particularly well with the

Japanese asid the Turks I n Berlin and to have reported to the

Germans information concerning Trans-Iranian oil, Russia and

Russian influences with recpeet to ttie oil, and Near Eastern

import and export business.

WAGLARILIDZEL.. Identified by TCHMELIDZE, chief KEDIA rep-


.

resentative in Italy, as one who work:ed. ., forthe, Awehr.. . It is

also stated that he attempted to be the Georgian representative

with Genera l VLASSOV.

IDIVITRACHVILT: This man was accused by kAVLIASEVILI,and

LauraiTATHELI (British wife of a Georgian refugee) of having

'worked for the Gestapo in Berlin. DIMITRACEVILI is obviously in


,

bad standing in the Georgian community, charges of embezzlement

and fad faith having been made against him. 7 is accusers state

that he IDLA
t s been a spy of lens standing, having, worked successively
. for the French, the Russians, and the Gestapo. He is presently

in Allied hands in Italy and instructions have been given that he

is to remain under surveillance.

Elisbar WATCENADZE:. Apart from this man's activities for

ZEPFELIN, discussed above, it has also been stated that he worked


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in Paris and in the French Provinces for the SD.


Dev4WATC7NADZE: This man, a strongly- anti-ComTunistic
Georgian, helped form a short-lived P. rmeno-Georgian community and
also; in'Berlin, ass:bted Prince EAGRATION-MOUKITAPAn7Y in his
efforts to form a Georgianorganization. It has been stated that
,• •
he was in AMT VI . agent in Rome; although hie associates are in-
clined to doubt It in view of his-
• •
chiftless character. It may
- ..... . . .

- have'.been a Case of mistaken - identity with Elisbar.

Among the most famous of the non-corroborators with KEDIA


' was ODICH4F.Ii (dAUDICHAR, TSAGOEFF). This soldier of fortune
l'
through the years worked for the Germans and the Japanese as well
as the'French Deuxieme BUreau. He had been a member of the French

Foreign Legion and returned to France after its occupation by tlie:-

Gemans. He thereupon. seems to have devoted his time to:fighting


the position of KEDIA as leader of the Georgians'. To prejudice
TED T A with the GerMans, ODICFARIA frequently denounced KEDIA as

well aesomc of his associates, either on the around that they

were workin secretly for the Soviets or for the Allies._ Thus

ODICETA denounced SINDJI 7 AGHVILI as being the bearer o/;'a

messa t:e from the British Intelii!,:ence . Service to'KEDIA. Despite

.these.efforts, the prestige of Kl: TIA reMained unimpaired,. perhaps

because of the full confidence Elven to LAT; HENGELHAUFT.

ODICEARIA Proceeded into anti-Maquis activities in France, and

became wealthy through black , market' operations. His anti-Maquis


activities. , which consisted of forming a band of deorgians to

engage in active suppression of the Maquis, hes led him to be

called "Infamoue" by one Georgian, (Flisl:a:' WATCHNADZE) as also

;
St-1.;f11-L
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to t request for hie, p:!rn e n t t.he French, who evidently wish


to.tr7 hit; a wsr erlrinal. .Amene OU,ICAFIe l s associates
were6AITACHVIL T , who also re:mits to service In thd Germs:, army
nealnet the Fusalenc; he was L-on e the first 100 recruited by •

KED T A after the :invasion of Puss.4 TALIACTIVILT is presently

.interned in ILe:y Ar,ifef. order nweitin further Inve2tieation.


The-most difficult ;art of ...any:discussion of Georgian AC-

tivitiea. for the Germans Is • to attempt to evaluate their Services

and find reason therefor. Despite the characterization of the

KEDIA-organization in Turkey as teing efficient and productive

the .specific project& which. the Georgians secned to have engaged.

in appear relatively insignificant. It has already been noted.:

that the ZEPPELIN activities on the Front were disrupted by the

German surrender', and the dropping operationa into the Caucasus

scorned to have resulted only in tha capture and death of those'

Participating.

SINUJIKACUVILT worked with FIDIA on the formation of a

Georian unit which was to liberate Georgia by proceeding -byerland


through Turkey. The scheme was worked' upon el&borated, and had

German approval, but finally for very veeee reasons It fell

through without a sinele , Coorgian having proceeded to Georgia.

SIND=ACHVILI is presently interned by the Allies in Italy,

pendline further iftvestieetioh.

Another scheme was tbc so-called / Georglan Cloister"

.was worked out by . K.SDIA IBASITITUS and a Father Michael? ARSCHNIS-

VILI. The scheme, which one report says should be attributed to

a certainYSADATIIIERLSCEIVILI, was designed to estsblish a cloister


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;."1"-.})Fri'
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in Rome under the wing of the Vatican which could be used as a

trysting place and Communicational center for German agents in

. Rome.. The scheme fell through without having accomplished

• anything. There is evidence that BASILLIUS used the money fur-

nished him by the Germans for 114.41 own ends instead of establishing

the . cloister. In addition, Father TARSCHNISVILI evidently came

-to regard the. "cloister" as his s.nd objected to having radio com-
- • • - -

munications centered there. There is one further puzzling piece

of information. to the effect that the cloister, which existed

physically although it was never in operation, was used by

.BASILLIUS for hiding escaped Russian prisoners of war. There is

no evidence whether this was due to BASILLIUS i s sympathy for them

or whether he regarded them as prospective recruits for his awn.,

operations.

There is nothing to indicate 'why German efforts with the

'Georgians should have been as futille as they seemingly were.

It could conceivably be dye to the fact that the Soviet Union so

controlled Georgians, or so penetrated them, their-Schemes


that
,
were bound to fail. .There is Some evidence -that KEDIA 1 s ' organiza-

tion had been penetrated for two members of that organization,

[TC .HARTISCHVILI and Lieut. iiTIVANI, are now working openly for the

Ruseians in their
. Austrian zone: The inefficiency may have been

due to the ineptitude of the Georgians themselvae or their mutual

jealousies and suspicions. The Georgian community abroad, like

a number of expatriate groups, were closely drawn together but

rocked with mutual jealousies, accusations, and envy, and this

may have led to An inabilit y


....,,..:„,„,;•
'aTomplish anythin8 substantial
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WC-pjr

for the nermans.

Even at this time . mutual recriminations continue, as evi-


•denced by Allied interrocaticns of Otorgians. Thus DIYITRACEVILI

bas denounced the followin g: members oftho Georgian community as


having been German collaborators:.

SIND.717AnVILT TCHYCLIDZE (discussed below), FAVILTACEVTLI, Elisbar

WATCErAirZE, ALCHTBATA, and BET7YACTIILT. He has also named the

follorini: as agents who worked for TFDIA:


tGUARAVADU (i re7orted.ta have been arrested by the Allies in Milan);

1BARANIRDZO'KARDOW0a Turk wha:has perhaps returned to Turkey) and


DJAKELT (now . deceascd, with a son presently in Spain). DIVITRACH-

VILr, on the other hand, has been characterised as a blackmailer

by Elisbar VATCENAME who states that DIMITRI ;XEVILT organized a


scheme with one‘OPERIDZE and Miss MiriamAKERESSELIDZE to

.blackmail prominent Georgians. Among the intended victims are


said to be, WATCHNADZE, SINDJIKAC7VTLI, and PALIASHVILI, for being

German a;ents; and a certain Mrs.IFOMARTELLI, whose principal

recommendation fcr beln hlacknai7ed seens to be that she is quite

•stealthy. Ther'e have also been nutual charges of embezzlement in

the CeOrE.ian connunity, traceable to certain funds of Georgian

orEan!zations wtich made their ray into the hands of Andividuals.

Most ofthese accusation5 center around the persons of SIrDJIT:ACEL-


• VTLT and TCTTYGTIDZE. Tnc 1:1tter is a GeOTE,ian•who worked for the

ROSENBEIU ministry in 1941. 7e admits that he had been out of


Soviet Russia since the 20 1 s and that he had been abroad under a

RuSsian passport until 1937. Fe maintains that this was for

purposes of convenience but that in 1937 renewal would have cam-

S-FCRFT
SEC
promised 'him with the Soviet rn!on end accoldin4:ly at that time
he applied for, and received, a Cernan passport. In the ROSEN-

• FWEG ministry he worked . under Dri\:MACALOFF, and vas appointed


.Chiof of the Georgian Colony in Italy in April 1945, Officially,
'•
his position in Italy was that of chief YrepreSentative of the

."Kaukaeische Verbindungsstab". He is presently in Allied hands,


-.-
in Italy,.awalting-further•interroz;stiOn.

Certain other Georgians are known to have been active on

behalf of the Germans, r% lt h ough In 'rot cases InformatIon concern-

in them is scant. One is FANTCRICUVILI, an er4;ineer, a rep . resent-

ative of Siemens in Milan during. the war. .Another idiSCHAVGULTME,


a close associate of FEDIA I s and more specifically - pay master to
the families of Georgians who were fihting on the :astern Front.
Three others who might be of some intereat because of their-anti-

Soviet reputations are: GirierdNAFASHIPZE Nicholas/YATASHIDZE

.andIZAflAPIADZE. Others Whose names are found In reports include

SHAVISHVILI a former Georgian delegate to the League of Nations,


_
now living in Geneva; andlIANSSARI2ZE, e former German FW nervy-

said to be acting as a Soviet aront of the Repatrlation Commission.

Two other individuals Who should be mentioned in this connection

are CardinAI TISSRANT, who has written to the Briti.sh Y Intstry in


Italy protesting that certain Georgians are no bein forced to
return to USSR against thetr rill; and a certain PrinceesSF!-.72,"/NC7I
whose son Tas an QS S agent, and who Y7.7EIA is reported to have rro-
tected in 5erlin. Elisbar WATCTINADZ: catrie to be a particular
friend of the Frincess, who apparently renamed in Italy throughout
the War.

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Since the end of the war, t:,(1 :,eorgians seem to have con-
,
, centrated In Italy, au also In Switzerland. K2DIA 1 7 1' ---'''

and TCM'OIA are nil said to have gone to SvItzerland w'f.cre they
i
'-,
proceeded for t Ine announced purpolie of wor::In6 wit:. the 0-I8e to

insure fair treatment of leorcjane_o:. :natters c2 re;atrietion to


- ;
the Soviet Union. p', :scent refort•states t:Int =IA has pro-

ceeded to France. Moro :13 also a co:Icentration of •3eorgians in

Nun‘ch. 'nose Include 7:r -CTA N,ho had i reviously been reported
in Swit ...erland with IMDIA. 7'.15 in.:171a.al, characterized as

"chief of pollee" for the 1TSDT;, ,...rgznizatl:). n, Is supposed to be

working In Munich with ALC:111I,IL, i':;.2ArS:VIII and a eertain

IVAGAIOWSEVILI, who had been associated with 171.1.A's Georgi

Liaison staff writing anti-Soviet propaganda. TASAFS:VII - who


has been characterized as leader of the L:eorrian "National

Socialist Party" Is reported recently to have written to*VaLCi:I,


another associate of KZDIA, urging ti,at all representatives of

KEDIA l s old Georgian liaison staff return to Vuulch since crontacts


have been established there "witl, the Soviets as wel l az
with
American authorities".

In Italy, Prince hLT prczented to the ZritiLh a proposal

for the formation of an or..antzation to L;at'r.,cr intellince for

the Al l ies, the quid pro quo to be a rose the Ailie of the

indeponderice of the file In

. e:: in conslcratle detail t'ic


Was':%intcn, outlic. and orEr;niza-

tion vhic' would be ado-itc:f..

There L attaced hereto - aa Appendi.x A index

of personb mentioned In this 7 ..emorandum, together with references

of pages on which they are 7entioner'.. •


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CONTROL January 30-, 1946
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
SOURCESMETHODS EXEMPTION3B2B Bx - 64(
NAZI WAR CR INES DISCLOSURE ACT

1
DATE 2001 2006
To: Saint, WashinTton
1):E5
Subject: Michel KEDI4 Georj4an Nationalist -
• 1. We refer to our BX- . 193, BX Memo dated 25.9 .451
BX-5. 64, BX-575, and cables 'Bern . 399, daed 13 Nov 45, and
•Bern:104, dated 28 Jan 46. ;- :,..,_ v. ,.

- . 2... . In View or - • the recent offer by Michel' K.-63)1A of . the \..,
use of his. "Georgian Chain", we herein summarize what information
- 1y e .. have. on :the • man.. As . we believe tIlis 'man . . to be extremelY well ../ •
known, we would axpreciate tra.ces on him and his . alleged chain, j .
from any field- stations and/or Wa.shi..gton 7 London.. - -
3. DB7 first contacted LEDIA at the request of the
American Consul in Geneva,- who had received a request for information
from the Coriunercial Section Of the Legation at Bern.. DIA, who • .
was born in. Georgia in. 1902, is living at 1 Rue des Granges . , Geneva.
During the interview ICEDIA proved talkative : end , ap-oeared ready to
answer all questions. He anparently assumed that DB7 hid s.ourciaóhed
him in regard. to his part in the cs SEARJI.N. S.Kg.!_base- 7- SKARjn.SKA;;,!:
biting an SI agent dispatched to Berlin in.:1944:-oy It. JOLIS.
Paris) to . contact . various Members :. of the Georgian group in Berlin.
• • (SI here is acainted with DIA, but have-regarded' . .him: aa a long
range proposition which 'they at; . the moment are not anxiblis
assuMe.) ,:• '1DIA 'told. DB7 that he had alwayS,:been , .actiVe .among;'''' .
Georgian, refugees, '..)ut, claimed that he had never been intereated•in
3r. Political activity until the Geran' m arMy. . arriVed in Paris.
• (f, ShortlY' . thereafter a Dr. : maiaoR.ap i:rcia.ctiled , f:ICODIA. ;.- . .stating:that . •
1 T.DIA had been recommended oyvariouS Georgians in Berlin.; KI),AlatER
asked KEDIA' s collabor .,..tion: • ApPrently .it_r;DIA: needed little con-
vincing, , for 1941 saw him in'Berlin. He. sta• yed-'4n that c:ity thrtt .ae7..,;-.., .h . '
i
out most of the war.. KEDIA mentioned as ins principal ' contacts . .' 'A
ta......t..Dr. :G:REETE of ' the S ' I.S. (SW. ); Dr. . WEBER,
i,---,----N- _ : of •tie • Abwehr •v -Prof .:. /1
I 'Gerhart,y,4211,:irk,L iDE, of the ROSENBERG ministry. (iaDiA states .the,.,t,
a eorges : KETP.ETELLI, now in lauiich working for the -Americans :, is7:: -v.

1.
i 1 reality, vom MENDE.) During this period in Berlin KEDIA was -7--- ..!••••

.
\-- y ided by a Dr.,.. 1.aRri of the IRC in Berlin.' . - , ...._,
. .
1.....--s..:-.D;

4. Most of these peo p le, according to ,KEDI.P.., were


vinced anti -Iiitlerite s . Some of them were -, aware --t1Lat s,SICAR3I1iSKAT III • '

Was an American agent, but allowed him tO". continue to funci'fbn, , .1):. ".‘
the hoPe that he wOula be able to present the Allies with a.list...
of anti-Nazis in Germany. During thie tithe, however, ..12DIA t•—tits
recruiti ng 195 Ger ol_

a 11; f.s.: z
t • ,,,,G.,,:raLE..n army. . After seein ' I . -a-,,_-
. .,./ii_ 3
. :'• '"--f. '" : "'66Tsst-rICATION =LED ° - .
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men were treated, and how Russian PW's fared, EzDIA states that he
spent much c .F his time stLempting T..c alleviate their distress. He
also claims to have protected various Georgian Jews. For this
work the Jews supported his wife and children who were left in Paris
when KEDIA-went to Berlin: (His fathi1 is now in Megeve, France.)
In an episode that is not clear tO - us KEDIA reportedly saved .
ERICZE from the Germans. In'gratitude for this BERICZE has been
KEDIA for some time. While in Germany, for example,
KEDIA received 11,000,000 French francs from .BERICZE. Through'.
Dr. WEBE .6 , KEDIA met Eugen LANG (with whom he no corresponds in
Spain) of the OTTO Organization in Paris. WEBER instructed LANG
to set aside a part of the profits frOm the OTTO organization for
KEDIA. ' ToBIRMANN, also connected with the LANG, BERICZE group
An,Paris, .lent KEDIA 5000. marks . at One time.
3. In this first interview DB7 gathered thatKEDIA.
believed . himself'beihg kept in-Switzerland by the Americans for .
some future' use. Four days later; however, KEDIA again called at
the CohsUlate . to inform D37 that'he,..KEDIA,' had been informed . by -
the Swiss that,'he_and . three.friends IRKAIITIM
. ,ALIBELKOFF..were to be interned by the . Swiss-7 the reason being
.:..ge,i.7;aariy . POlitical activity. (Djk.:ALIAN, J . 1ANTIMIR and ALIBEIKOPP.
: care: represehtativesof the exiled Georgian , gov'efilatTE'and.617TTI.7"--
.
G.eneva .. ..) . : 11t:: :401,Its had previously told KEDIA that in event of any
difficulty With the'Swisb.ha should contact Mr.: , MELLUR (former SI
representative in Geneva).- TEDIA Suggestedto.DB7 that the
Americans interne on his behalf with the Swiss: : The reason or
cthia'actioh . WoUld be that-weShoUld have the use of his GeOrgian--
..intelligenceJietwork,' with it's.Putposts.allegediv:reaChing-as.far-.
. .a.s . MoecOWICEDIA/atated thatit would ba.iMPosSiblafor'him to
....this phainfrOM:aninternment camP. • •
. . •
' '' - Anoth=rsource- who is t aware -".11 t• tris office
ha's had any contact . with XEDIA,has:ttated . that BERICZE, whOie
receiying:Money . from Turkey„.is . perturbed. about KEDIP's Coming
.::internment:-. .:BERICZE hda . contihued.tO finahce'KEDIA'and. . . . hiSchain.
here in . SwitZerIand: . ', Oar:ZeoUr'Ce'jatates that While-7-FtIk
• 'p
olitician and'ihtereated in the omniresent:Georgiane ., BERICZE
• is interested in little but money; .BERIOZE' is afraid that the.
..chain will:be . broken if KEDIA:is not able to' contact them. . lie

.refuses flatly to :nave anythihg '66 do . with any Of.the.Georgians


other than KEDIA..
.This office; has r:-.ceived two warnings concerning.
L-L'D1A and . his . a l leged Contacts with -the JE-ianders.- ;Prince
'TheiM6U,ai t.BAGATIA, himself highly a.spect as a. former German
agent, reported Voluntarily to DB1 that KEDIA wat : iin Contact with
CONTROL
LIE-land service anu was a•danorous man. An excellent Source,
whose'mission .iapenetration . offE-1.and • groups in Switzerla!..d,
has also declared KEDIA,to be dangerous • aLd to be in contact
the TE-L.S..
.• ..8. • In view of this confuse.: story, our incomplete
information on KEDIA and his Gsorgiane, • and their many contacts,
DB1 is leery of the whole situation.. • For, if KEDIA; who appears
to be a professional White Russian, is actually . in contact with
the JE-land service and is offering his nrtwork in a penetration
attempt, any action on our . part WoUld involve ectriple.agent
operation. • • • •
• •
9. Enclosure "A" is a report by MIA originally
prepared:for Lt...JOLIS,. a copy of whichKEDIA gave DB7.
Enclosure "B"%is •e.statement, apparently a routine handout,.
wLich EEDIA also presented. to DB7 durinE their interview.

• • • (lik • • •

DB5

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DATE 2001 2006 ...
I. Background; activities under the ;•Termane.

Wichael lil,; 'DIA; . (Michel Elf.DIA); * K;)21-11..ER, Michael.


Born. : Georgia . (USSR), 1902.. . • .
Former addresses: (a) 99 ICurfuestendaara, al rlin .1 31, Germany.
• . (b) 4 • Rue des Presidannes., Croissy, • France..
• " • •-•••

(c) Vesines (near Paris), France.


• Present address : 1.Ruo des Granges, Geneva, Switzerland..
Languages: Russian, Ib'rench,. Genf:an. • . .
Profession: Yoghourt alanufacttirer;- „•
. •. Parent: . Stated to be son of Ifeki KEDIA, ex-director of pairete
Georgienne n onephew - of piriden 1EDIA.. .
. .. .
:. 43. claizod
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- : . • •:;-:----rield Jarman passport I. 857, issued Berlin 15 :Zarch
to be Gerran national of ttrrenian origin (probably a part of
his cover).. . . . . . . .
. . • . .• .• .
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Travels: . Visited Istanbul (from Prague)one in 1 943 . Warch 26th; ;
and-twice in 1942, staying only . a few days each tire.-
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s ult..tcAttr.
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. . . Subject was in the service of • the . • rerrains . frox 1941 until . the •tirm
.
of the German collapse. .iie first recruited Caucasian PO/Os in order to for.
an ant .i 4 Goramnist . legion. In 1942 and 1 43 'he recruited 44ents for tie SD to..send
to the Geucas .us-by parachute'. During. his 'visit to Turkey in Dacember . ( 1 4-3) ••
' lie . 7.--4.s reported to have attemOted to' find staff far a %-•r eorgian.: monastery to
be set up in Rome which should include two sr, agents.. He was. Connected ..,dth
Friedrich .1A qi •7"..11( and . Eugen 1.116. • A plan . was made . : in autumn 1943 to . set up ...
. ' . • •• a Georgian cloister in Rome under Vatican protection and • a nang the maks • .

' • • to in:tzrod.ucs two 'agents: . who were td iceep contact with the. SD net in the city.
1 - principal 'persons connecte /14th this- , scheme were Sub4eat, iSaafthieraschwili
'MILS, FatherTarschsaisvili thiCiELE and the SD chiefS7';APPLIT-TO:nriti,
'Y . 1.0. —dairlZsr.. Subject'sject's
• ' .---
CIIITS r was a-4— '•.•tnree.
pick 1*• • • —. rom
novices f ." • Ain,g,. tte Georgian •
• •. p emitgazits in German‘y anã . send' them to BASILIOS; then. they 'Would be..reoonurended
i ' to Father . :.;ICHELE, .who' Was to.be the cloister Abbot.....The three novices sent
. by Subject were found unsu itableand . many d if f i culties . arose . • • .
. . , ,N.' 1 ., • l ' • • . .
Subject was in Contact' with: ...-Ist II,,Paris, from 1 Sept 49, 'on.•Fie
: made trips to Abwahr II Eq. in Berlin t6 -ErTsitit..rGeor 6 . ,-ian independence. in .. .:
' case of inVasion ofRuss'ia.• Re wanted. to ' take over the s .Georgian- goveriunant—•:.!
af the country's liberation. ter, This was the subject: ss

( A Lip; 4 • • . +7 4:: Of cTrciv.-ri,-‘py,


• (iIi.. p. 2)
/ , 1,•
L-tHOWZ• ;, ant:IV: 01v LL/h.L.;lii;V;:;i:. :Star the outbreak of Russo-.
houtilities, Subject lived il rlin, ihere, throdgh Abwehr and ;;igh
Comrand, Ize hi direct connections with the li:iuistrY of Foreign itifuirs.
. In his three trip..; to Turkey ho propumi the ground for uprisings in tha
Turkish .1a.. Caucasian frontier regions. ;e formed a Georgian office at

7
. 6 ;Lye. .sully.-Prudhem.s, Paris 7.
v
.• Ls was a.ssociated with Gtandurtonfuotirerti3I . Also with
SilliaGUI.IDZE up until 1941. • ;

• 1/1
. Subject recruited ;.kelti'T,CHIia...1)2,F. ancr Other Georgians fur the ••
Tida.11:011groups.
:. • Juit before Corr:nit/ declared war • On- Russia, .:iubjeet • • /a .4 •

was very active in looking •up- all • the ••.• ;eorgi:ins in irence. When war %;:.:3 .
0

declared, be called them all together and told them they could return to • •
their native land if they would join the Jen:ans. lie said thatthOse . ho • •
did not volunteer to go at first could net • re turn Subject apparently
1:1 ter.

had co:vplote. charge of the Georgians although he . did not go with them . on -
the TAICE.Rh . projects. TC1-ir2k2i .claims that EF.DL. was chiefly responsible for
the whole business, and that he acted through ambition-,. and not- •
through Georgian patriotism.
. • ALVA/Z. .
F..xbject headed the Georgian section of Amt (Zeppelin), P.SH1,
which deals viith sabotage and subversive operations in ,ussia. He enjoyed
the complete ; confidence of the Gerrnans and was allowed to direct all the
.political penetration work... He also directed opera •tionS out of Turkey. He
took an active part in-the ' work of. the Georgian National Conxiitted,•an or-
ganization Organized and subsidized 'after 1941 by . .F.OSEiH3ERG'S'L f.inistry for

Eastern Territeries. .•
• • • • • • •
. Subject collaboratc...d . .actively withrlif.Mi.T,; (another Georgian, c'nief •
of tlso. • Georgian Liaison Staff (Germany)) andthoGo rmsin . occuiation authori :tie3. •
in . France;:recruiting eGeanmetians . for labor service in . Geraanyi where. they • • •. •
'. were ta1oen • 6rer byBA:" ...C. and forced to . join . the -CroorgiscLe .VerbindUngsstab i . ; •
sti.e. 'Georgian . Liaison S.;aff): . KED. 11., together with his. fat.her-in7lav.
.and hiS wife (who %vas the miStress of a certain iiptijdf. :iMISTL.14,
ill Abt. VI,• in Paris), played , the -.:;er:aan cause for what they we wor and .
• • ••

.2/'1) QLI • • •
•• X has the secret.m.sw given to a .-.4.5..4.aion na.ae. up of Georgian agent re-
•. .*. cruj:ts.• The agente •were trained at the Chateau de. liocquencourt (Fr•a:.2ce), and
• the..allowanCes were paid from the Georgian office at 6 •Ave -. Sully -Prudhoure,
. Paris. his . ',mission' put about 350 unn . at t: •,e disposal of different ; units• at
the Brandenburg Division for special wdrk. ••

16'2-
tilh)1A. p. 3)

actively collaborated not only./ with bxt throu,gh the undiatien of


• th Iiptstuf,lilaiGELHAW : of At. VI of the . 11.511A in Berlin.Y

SuOect is dCscribed as an opportunist . of the purest water


who at all timstri/e6. te play both sides. Thus, he helped sttgy .Tews• • •
in knopin.;.;• thein out of jail for adequate financial reminerations,
and later in 3:)-rin, while er anizing the •.:Porgische Yerbindangsstab and the

Geori;ian .B.',:;11-ting Units .;ithin the SD and the .P'S, he kept' up his connections
to Goorian ii.aschevik Irredentist circles and to soviet agents atd cells,
'

such as the .1tV1) agent najer E ABOLINIA, Who»: he gave ref ae aithin the
. .

Georgische"Verbinddngsstab and shielded . frenk_..the ;:ostapo. •


II. • Flizht to Switzerland.

•At the collapse of jeraluiv atbjecZ fled to switzerlanci, taking
thhint cll. the :money of the Zleorgische ierbindangsstab, together
EilatIliALIP-I' of the si) the liaison ran ..i ...h.the..delo.rglak.Units,.. BAL:AT also .

went to 6witzerland..The reasOn for subject's and'BAIL'O's being in dwitzerlancl


.

(t'...deir subordinates went to Italy) isbecauSe they, presumably, intended to • •

intervene with the International fled Cross at ,ieneva on behalf of the


C aucasian P 01: 's and d isplaced- i.e rsons in British ard A.orican .occupied terri-
. • •

tory , to prevent their deportation to r■ussia.


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'llith the help of his . and his forran connections, ..kbject
r..W n
. ey ..

soon started again his political activities together with Banat in .=dtzer- ..
land, and is. re orted to have .established contact ..a.ith ...rican ..and l.a itish - •
p . • .

inteiligenc,e , agencies.' In addition,. it is re Ported he . hes co m into contact ... •


Iv ith • Soviet into llige nee of f i .cers , . mre particularly wit" the Soviet lie- f
• patriation Corstission in Salzburg,' one of the .aembers . of • whichi -Capt. • • • !

! ki'SHARfIS:PTILI, is in constant cernaspondence ,with hira.:- ••. • •

. •Vrorcl has been re ceived that Subject's group (i.e.. the •formr
-

' eorgiache Verbindungsstab) in rdinich . has, started to' fork once :tore in
j

:unich; with contacts to both the Sevieteiand Ai neriCan authorities. I:cre r

specifically, it has ben reported that stle ,fermerChiel. of Police of .thi


Georgische Verbinclungsstaby •one iilexandrM' L SCLIVL;:, vies •fOund in, a• n caz. near •
(2 . a• p .

BregeiT4; from .w:::ere he roc . brought by plane 'by the. Arre :leans to: Salzburg •
. . •

and fre:r. there to'..iinkb., .....lci e ho.,. .ie/noa •,•:1;:inig•wit,. the fct-rter collaborators
. l

of Subject, such as fu.,CHI LAt ; and-tJ...iAIdSVII,I, ondIffi


• . ,.1....L02/-::.,'......AL0'.7SigILI,
. •
allegedly receiving the assistance f t the Atieridaus;. .- . such a transportation, etc. • •,•

. ...r
iYarthertnore, a certain hota iitL ilf,jia.i.j....1., reportedly .itbje.cz's•
G :

right-hand . man arll . 111,-3 liaiaon with during . th:: tin .: of *the-.
601rii-A ,pgents. y

■3corgische Verbindungsstab, who lived in .:Jialzb.,x,..;. sm.:: rsintha (1943), Obtained


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ports at the end of •,..ugust fro:a the i'rench local liaison officer for his .. .
. ' .

ropatriation. tc France via SwitZerland. 1-b (J:tiLL‘1,..1) wa:,. taken to


• thf"..t • . .

SWisS .border, with his wife and parents, by •the. above :rentiOnectriSi:A.IffIel:;711.1
and •

P-3
(K...14. ;J.. 4)

/V ,
al)d Lt.4X11 1/Aid on C September 45 with instructions for Subjact to .enlarge
as much is possible his Georgian Committee in Switzerland. At tie same
tine,20USCHIEIL, the chief of theNernar Hilfsverein (Committee for the
assistance to peo?le 'reluctant to return to the soviet Union), was pre-
vailed upen by various persons to entrust ;:be reyr.ef.z entation of his coinnittoe
in Switzerland to Subject as fur as the ;.;‘.:or„iisn interests were concerned.:
• VS. 4) E: . ,
FrOm another source it issreported that one Nina 'OD2S7p.JIngYIP,._
who worked . for ja6t in Berlin, was contacted in J'tuguiT—Or...)eptemter (1945)
by SubjeCi frOAriffizerlamd through couriers (assisted by the Soviet Re-
.. patriation Commission), and that Subj3ct wants hr to go to/Switzerland.
.Subject's reasons for this are .no entirely clear..

This sulemary on KMIA should be road in conjunction with the


report (Ref.
GisORMA AID TaE GEORCIA.M. no. ' , ). ,

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.13 March 1946

TO: SAINT, Bern


SAMT •

SiTr4FLT: tbeorgian8- in General KFZIA et all

. • • 1. We are forwarding for your information and . .eval-


uat ion a. study : recently. ..coMpiled:by this branch . On -..the.•subject
of Georgia and the Georgians . which contains an-Ands-Xi In con-
junction with this., wo hove also prepared a Compilation of -
all recent informhtion onAMIA.

• 2 . AttechmentS ." • •
• (1) . Georgia and • Georgians
• • , (2) 1C2.1- 1A •

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S II . -1e g 67 - IA/ /-* / t.•••


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.3T'F:JCT : Michael iCILTIA_


.. C. . .
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Michael 1DIA; (Michel 1-.11 . 1A) ; (4 1:01.1.!li, ric: .el. •
. Born : Georgia (SR), 1902. •••
Former addros. ses: (a )• 99 Kurfutptendamm, : orlin 'ii 31,
. flermany •
. (b). 4 Rue .des • Presic:annes, Croisay„
• France- . .
.. (c) •Vesines (nor Paris), France .. ••
Present addreas: 1 Rue des Granges., Geneva, Cwitzerland.
LanguaGes: Russian, French, • German . ' • : .
,Profosd ion :. Yoghourt manufacturer ..• . r • . • . •
Parent: Stated to ho - don ..ef.Meki 7.:11.)17.,.• ex-director • •
..: • • of "Surote Georgienne"., nephow . :Of SO:ride:1, PIA.
Hold ildrrnan • pa ssport No. 857, issued Berlin ip March ' •
, ••• • - 43. Gla /Med . to be Gordian national of Armenian
• . . origin (probably .a part • of his. cover.) -
:ravels: Visited Istanbul. (from •Prague) on ge in. 1943 .
. - . (ger eh 26th) ; and twice in 1942, staying only
.• a. few days •esch time 6 . . . . .

-.,.. •

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16 • According . to Our files, • KFDIA I.'s f irst• reported •


contact with the Germans occurred around- . September,-. 1940.- . This
contact was with the . .Abwehr II section • of. Ast„' • Paris ...While. . . .• •
Connected . w ith• A st , Faris, it.MIA made, trips to .Abwehr- ..II hid-
quarters in • Berlin' preaumably on "subjects concerning • _activitios •
or the Gormand in. Georgia. in the code of an invasion •of .Rus 5 i.ti .
. . .0O report: stated . that ha.T1A wanted to ta .ko over-direction of -
.: .• d Georgian government *after .his . .cbuntry t d:. liberation:hy- the. • .. : : .
::`..-,..invaders. '..This •report • also .;states. that • subject häd-Conforences .
- •: •-. with • such high-level.figures : a 6-;CANAR IS i ":. • LABOUSEik.i.: driii:527cirr LOH- . •
.• ... ITIGROVO... - There was::a . . Georgian. office .1.ri ...Par is .1u:rider the. ' : • '.. • :
. • • . •• direction . of s. subject ' at 6. Avenue' Sully-Prudhomine •:• -;:':':-:''Y-':*: ::•••:' . • ... •• ..

2.. The. .ckironelogy • Of. dubject I S Ei:CtiVities • Under the • .• •


• • Germans is hot . clear.." These a .ctivitieshoviever; .consisted of:
•..the following •. • • • • ••. . ' • •••• •• • ••
• .•. . • . •
• • ••• •. Ca). Just '.*!before Germany declared .- war on Russia, • ditbjoct •
• was reported .' to :• boi very busy looking ; Up all the :.*OeOrgians in;
: France.' .• Whon . .War wris: declared, ho. called them. s alr:toether • • • .•
• •and • • told: them that.. they could return .to • their native. lcnd if .. • .
•• • they.'woUld oir . the •Germans • These • GOorgiand .wore.....then trained.
• . at the 'Chateau de , Rodquencourt. SUbject made them :Sign papers : •
:.• in Gorman promising to reveal- nothing they learned -there. 'After
they were trained., they .r-turned to . Paris' and were:•paid 100. •
• francs. an ily while subject awaited Orders .. froin . thse Germans •••• • .
• for their disposal. " TAMARA It secret name "g. On to to •.::sissiens
• . — .made up of Georgian . agent' recruits ., and it is • CIaidied7. : that • XDDIA
• .•5.s oh iefiv . responsible for :the whole TAMARA preject . ...:-i ' slt • is , • .•
also claimed that although . the recruits: 'wore ettraetici'cin
. •: basis of • a pr.oposed liberated :Georgia,. '
• - •
E
-1- PePt,•71-

)69-P-1-0W59-*

cs'

were of tl:e f&ci; t;1,; LI;s: ir


mor:ly intended to use
the people In the TAIIA:.A project fox' special operations and
had no intention of liberat;ng the Georgians, and that
was driven by ambition and not Georgian patriotism.

(h) • Subject recrldted Caucasian FV'a n order to form


an anti-Conununist L :Igion. During 1942 and 1943, he was re-
ported recruiting agents for the SD to send to the Caucasus •
by parachute. This may or may not bo identica /.• with 'the'TA7.,./RA
project. It is known that in connection •with this activity, .
subject was in '11 :rkey dvring 'arch end December of 1943, also
once previously in 1942. During !'is J)ecomber visit he is re-
ported to have looked for a stnff for the proposed Geer:Jen
. i lenkstiry to be set up in Rome. Thia. project. is.. doi:cribed on
pave. 12 and . 13 of the Study, Georgia and the'. Georgians : ••In
•addition. to the Georgians mentioned in-...1E07X . udy• entrusted.. •
. with the mission of organizing the it is reported
that itAPP1;-:R, RZISSY.ANT of the SD wore-behind the .
scheme. MIA is sup;:osod to have picked 3 novicee 'from among
the Georgians of his.aequaintanee to be sent to theneloister".
who ware, however, later found unsuitable.
• • •
KIMIA was reported . Chfef of the Ge.orgian• Section
.(c)

of Amt VI/C/4 the so-called . Zeppelin Section of Group C of •


At VI of the RSP.A, which had the over-all' responsibility for •
Russia. The Zeppelin .Referat ran si:raight intelligence, •
sabotage and subversive operations in Russia.

(d)• Subject, at one time' or another ', was reported


have worked with all of the various erman Agendics concerning...
Georgia . . • • • •

.. 1. The .Georgian lie t I one.1 Committee which was • . part
of the Rosenberg ?..!inistry for the ocdupied . .eastern• .territoriea.
• •'• •:. • -: - • : :under ...:
. . • • • 2. Tho GeOrgische Verbindungsstab which* was/the :....
direction Of—BANAT, . and . •••
. • • . • .
3. Kaukasische Vertraucnstelle. ..

moo emir

3.. The'.conta•cts mentioned by 1DIA in your BX-625. • .


do not moan. much to us here espcially considering the high •
level • of all Ki.:DIA s positions With the. Germans and especially: '
the (US. The only rr. . KRAr R we • have herb vies, connected with •
the Abwehr in- Cologne and the specialist in eeonomic.. esp•ionage
w interests. irectod chiefly toward . the USA.. The :Dr. -Greffe
6

of your BX-625 is undoubtedly °stubs f. Dr. • GRA8FE ., former chief

-2-

SECk.
of 71- 0 and in chnro of all activities p.gainst Russia,
Turkey and rear .!est. (IRA: wcs reported to have been
l 'Illed in ja nue ry of 19/.4 in e motor accident and to have
been succeeded hy Ostubef Helmut TSC', I..}:SKY', about whom .
little including his whereabouts is known, in which matter
/CELIA could possibly be of help.
• 4. The Dr. BEF:..P. of your 1.X-625 . is likewise not
clearly identified here among the many VEFOT. I s in our files, .
unless he is possibly Oberst Fritz WELEN (i.4 Dr. OMA1D who was
in Paris in the npring of 1041 and was throughout the *sr
connected with bbwehr I in Frr.nce. Ts there any connection
between the TCT'I .:1; of your PX-625 and the Sett 'ULMER who occurs
on Psgo 2' of your PX-564, who is also not identifiable here,
but would m to bo of exceptionable irinortnnce because.. of
the part he played in KT-TJA i s chain. •
• • 5.. - Of all the persona lit'.ea in the GTS •with whom •
KITT.A • Must 'have had cpntact, It would seen' likely that his
closest one :Must have boon Stmbf irich 111:110ELHAUPT who was
Chief of Referat VI/C/Z . (ZEPPELtN op .':ration) and at one time,
was reported . to be Chief of the .Whole of .Refemts of VI/C .
.1MIGELHAIT . PT .is a . high priority . target for Lor......1 and would
.undoubtedly be a rich 'source for the kind . inform tion •we.•
are most recently interest 'in. He was lait heard of by London
as heading for Danzig around, the. time of the German break-up
in early . 1945; • A re.port.' from . Austria States 'that HENG&LHAUPT
• fled to ..Switterland..with .N.F3).T.A f • and we also understand from a
recent' rrivsi .:. hero that this informatien was. given/iArcirmally
some weeks ago in Paris..-- * We should like • immed late verification
of this news of HENOELHATTPlYs presence in ...Switzerland,. and- •
believe if he is. actually .there, steps should. be .takeri at once
to bring. about Ms expulsien • •and. *arrest.. • ••

. •. •••
6. From
. ita?trt'41:4: inl or-
nntion , • We. hair e* also c en tly received.
a geed deal of. inform - ation concerning . the. of'KD IA
. and other OO org iana Orrhq,tibri:`..*.a.a'.. sn
000ra tion.ju in Austria in the fall which made ts&of Y?D1A's

A lthoughAustria evaluates • all the information .


. operation delI.vored very highly, we a.ssume . .here that . since tho;;,•.•t.,
• ••••per-t, i'eiiiarits• were naturally biased age irist . KF.DT_A and his groUP,
the inferiat ion • ia much more likely to be .: of doubtful value. • •
Vie would apPre.alate your judgTlent • on the matter; * **:
_
7. In genaral, the . 41ifstrian operation reports that
IC:1)D is an opportunist of the purest sort who has at all times
played both: sides.' Thus, he helped many Jews in France (es
in your HX-625, Pa o 2), receiving however, quite adequate
financial remun ;rat'.:on for this essiAtenee. Althouf.:h on the

SFCREI
EST AU SEM1
Nice hand, h ol%,anized the CoorgiscYJ Verbindun.sstab i•hci
tho Georgian Ple-,htinr, Units within the 51) and F.' , he is re-
ported on the other henci, to have kept up hih connections
with oorgien Monschovik Irredentist circles and with Soviet
fl

end cells, such es the MT a iLont, Major KABOT'NIP.,


.

whom he shielded from the ;Thstnpo by c.iving him refil t;e0 in •


the r:oorir,ische Vorbindun-....s:ttab.
. .....,..
.
•fl..•Tho4utiinn ro orts cortn in 'Inform t ion that
1<i--1',7A, in flOeing to .Switzerland, took with him'all . the money
.

of' the loori;ische Verb-Inden :setab, zhich would not seem to


ive !th 'your inform:it ler, ;the tinrr that !F IA has always
leen financed and is still by P.M:Ten.
• 9. nei;nrding stntol1jence activities in
FIWit7erlantl, the r,ftStrfilh• report's cod4in information to the
v,• , .

effect that XIIDIA put hinholf7...in,.c.o/Ant with American end •


Pritish Intelligence . A ,eneies as -C fte.41.1 ne Sev. let Tritc111;ence
, i

' )fficers. .1iis contacts are re;lortd44.to to the followin:


1

• • a A member of the Soviet Repatriation Committee in


Salzburg, namely, Captain .TSITIIRT.ISIIVLLI.
'

b ..Alexandre TSaMAYA, .ALCHIP.AYA, Kt.SAISHVILI,.and


MA9ALOW4TAGALOYISF.VILI, ell formrtr members of the Georgische
..Verbinclungsstabj at present in Munich where they are receiving.
the o ssaistance of the Americans, but are also in contact with
the Russians.
• • ..• • •
c . . note i3C11:-:SZI•1;I,. reportedly subject's right-hand'
.

man and is liaison with Soviet agents during the time of the
Verbindungsstab, who.was in Salzburg during ciarly•.1945,
• .
succeeded. in obtaining porMiss .ion for repatriation to Switzer-
Land and was taken to the Swiss border with the above.-Montioned.
Captain TSHARTISITILI , and Lt.. Ta.:11TANI on September 6; 1945 •
with instructions for }IA to enlarge as much . a s possible
Georlian committee hi Switzerland. •
. • •
d. RTSCflIL9, Chief of the Perner.Hilfaverein •
(Com:mitt tie for the assistance . to .People reluctant to return to
- . .

the Soviet-ilnion), who was prevailed upon by varioue'persont


t o . entrust the,...represontation,of his •committee in..Switzerland.
to KED IA , In So for as Oenngian interests . . were . coneerned. .

e: Nina ,KIE.0 ' 7,-I:JIAK7VIC, who worked f ar• subject in


7 .

Farms anU a.c ontacted in fugue t or September, 1945 ..by subject


s .

in Switzerland through .cOUriers. . It • is 'reported that r.DIA


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: on file in this office, Subject is one of Michel : KEDTA I s henchmen: Member of • • . a
the Armenian Section of the nKAUKASISGHER VERBINDIINGS.STAB",..into which the Germans
• united the Georgian and Caucasian agenciee which theyerploited . . for anti-Suriet
• • intelligence. *and.. 'sabotage. purposes; and one of the I.'brains! .: • of.. the Caucasian • .

Nationalist . limiiisitt. : • :.*:::::':.1.t'.1*:■;*7•*.'*: 7. ...


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• • ',y Michel . KEliliC,' ..self.;appointed* leader Of - anti-Bolsheirist Georgians . in Europe,
headed . an organization Which during. the •yar. Cooperated closelY..i With . the • Abwehri SD,
. German • High *Commend 5 inci:. Germen. Ministry.. for Foreign..Affiare-iii:return for which he
hoped to achieve indePendenee.::. for.:. Georgia and to : take over the government after his
.couitiy'n.: Ilibeiaii&i.i.:::;;;:.'ii.-2:•";-,.F;,..:"...: ''?:".:7•:••• -_'.„.•••-.::.•I?•::..:.:;;'...•:,..'.;.-::.'7.:?,.,:',i•:::'...;:.:':•:..::•::f.E..;t.'•,::::'.`:-.:-...;•:::•;.:•;•-•..1.'.''-
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fOriiiteikraittion on his
bail* threatened .: With.: interinierit;: :: he f. applied• to:the I: AtieriCiiiiii?-
behalf, .: offering in'.. .retiiiii .. .tóf place at the disposal Or the American services:his... .:.• :i
...Georgian . intelligence networks With outposts . .allegedly reii`Chintf:ii • far. ,:as..MOscew.-', ••• • _.
This . offer, •.: Which'.is .i7e-PCiticV iliti. :to have been made to 'Other.; Allied!,services; was • :::,....,
rejected ' portly:. beCinie....set...' indications ••: that;Itedia ! and his collaborators are tio!i . . Rusaier
agents. It is worthy.. to note f• that among these -Collaboratbre;:•*bj..,,...,. bet has been 'specifir,-
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XX-12492 Interr. of KNOCIEN, 9/10/46

Subject is said to have emigrated from aussia in 1922 f or 1923 in connection with the
Revolution. Subject . is described as extremely skillful and knew how to camouklage his se
activities and the method of his work is described as effective because of long 'experience
and constant pursuit of his aims concerning Russia. KNOCHEM considers it umlikkely that he
was ever identified by the :tussian CI system and believes that Subject's policital outlook,
although in fact known to this witness, was sufficiently camoulaged to ramAin unknown
to a larger Circle. .Subject's reports were regarded as both informative ad reliable.
. Exact details of the-technical . execution of Subject's intelligence operations are not
-available beyond the general outline given above. Subject is described As a'Man_almopt....
6 ft tall. with sparse reddish hair which was cropped short; . regular features except for
a rather large nose; no beard or moustache, and rwitr complexion. The Only remarkable
things about Subject were his eyes which seemed to dominate the entire man and the witness
would call him the pc m tYpe of an intellectual. The shape of his head is square with a
rather long face.. Subject speaks French, German, and Russian. Was last seenl by KNCIkEN'
in August of 1944. .There is nothing known to KkocHal about opelytions of this' intelligence
chain after his '('Subject's) departure from France.lqngelhauptof Amt VI, and one-time
collaborator of KNOCHEM 'should be able to furnish more details on Subject as he was
closely connected with 'Subject on a personal basis.'

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Subject also worked in coll e ction with 'ACTION ZEPP IILIN. He was helpfll in oa
selection of qualified. personnel hit no details are known. DJAMALJAN, so ,• or.a
. General of the same name, also figured-LI r,orc. wcy ir these operations. Ai's1HEN, •
however, is noi able to recall details at this.time. KkMSARAKAN and OULBEKM (pro-
bably wrong- Spelling) also figured prominently in connection with these intelligence
operations.-:Doth had oil interests in the Near East and also had a grudge against
Russia. trattN is not sure. butthidks it possible that thes,. two worked toegther
with MAULATZ; at any rate they furnished much valuable information on the economic and
political s e ctor in the Near East Intelligence work. Their permanent residence was
Paris and their connections reached into Azerbaijan. As far as KNOCHEN is able to
remember,.MAULEEZ . functions on the economic sector coincided Ad.th purely intelligence
functions in this case.

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ODICHABIA, Piers Naval officer


Born 1/3/00 in Koutais; 32 bis, rue Victor Masse, Paris 9e;
Georgian; Russian, French; listed for acftivity
against 626R. .

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DATE 2001_2'006

To : Mr. 14CU1:O*...111US

From . Richard lielme

Subject:- Nadia and the Georgians'

With reference DO your memorandum of 5 November en-


closing-Waetjen t s report on his talks with Kedie our prosent
atand on the handling of Keats and the Georgicn group is,
very simplY, that every effort should bc made to ootein as
much ac:e:Itional Informv..lon as poseible on- Kedir c..nd
Georgian associates End that," for the time being, no action
whatever be taken on the utilization of Kedis and his associates
for operational purpcses. We have prepared here a summary
of all available info=atio:, on the past activities of the
Georgians and the current situation--fragmentary though our
knowledge is on the latter point--and have called attention
to those particular items of information we need in order to
assess adequately both Kedia i s secUrity and the intelligence
potentialities of himself and his a .ssociates, . , It is -worth
stressing that whether or not the'se- lcds evdr employed;
in any fashion for the procurement- of intelligence, detailed
coverage of their proJent and future. activitiesrepresents.
a positive political intelligence target of interest in .
Washington not only to State but also to the Army and the
Navy.

-We agree most heardly with your reservations ,on .


keeping a potential Kedia operation completely away' from .
Germany and from the White Russians; although . in'general terms
and looking ahead for a few years, we can reasonably estimate
that whatever anti-Soviet minority 'groups maintain their
organization for the noxt yOnr or two will inevitably cos- .
lesca . into a more and 'more cload y”knit "bloefand 'consequently .
make it extremely difficUlt . to conduct any' typ'e:Of collabOration.
2e. 1.
with one group unboicnownst to the •others. - One of the more
disturbing factors in the Kedis case is his ,ohviously close,
relationship with :p7/1 and his transmi .,talto . the Ukrainian
of the names of t1:66 e Turkish contncts whi 'dh represent a
large part of his ' stock-in-trade. The general reflection
also follows that Kedia can hardly be' in a position to
exploit thoo Turkich contacts more successfully then a
direct Americankish collaboration.

This is by way of 6 summary reactiba—thes6.and.othe


aspects of the case can be dismissed by you .a.nd'SOsitzke-4
during the January meeting. We . consider it-definitely . wort

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suggest that you do not establish it personally if you can
possibly avoid it.

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10111 Of TO ED AMMO ING ROM= SNIGRatas 11OMIT


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After the arroier of Germany, it was discovered that the


Owens brotininsetab, Matson Stein, 'ditch had been organised
by. the Gorse amity* in Berlin in =kr the leaderefdp of
3.9113

Bator AININUGNIPZIe actually a neat at Bolshevik agents.


At the bud of Ude staff Os the merchaat-profiteerACBAIL
=Gil with to of his closest consagnas, mut. LIBAll AND
- Bovist.
AIMAINGtONATA\. ihrIdeg under the three se—O . a tamer
prisoner of we, a certain &014C141r#, sthio mu in charge of the
secret pork of the 'tuff and mho man also working in the taan
*Uhl tan Bolchavik spats, GUM= mkt WALD=
BMWs the ammo corroder, NEMIA, ALSHIBATA„ ani TBONAIA,
along with Professor /GM (writing In the ROME= )inistry),
fled to 8D11221101). MAIL EOM obtained a visa ardosceeeded
in orosoing the Urdu" the other three mere stopped at the thries
Undo by Anoxic= polir. AlnaBEA, ?DONAL, sad Profoor BEFIDE
(odor the novn of MINAVILL) macooded in convincing the interrogating
Americo authorities of their insomnia; consequently, they Oro
set free and Obtained bericau-s uthorised papers. INILIMITAVA end
MGM; mith the arming of the Bolsheviks to Berlin, retorted to
service in the 11014 they had in their favor • letter on NOM
in *Joh the letter raised then Ito their cooperation during the

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Une of the bide. Several maths after his flight to anumium,


nortb not. 110ilad a letter In which he advised all of the (lure=
ado:Nate (plume of ear sad reap's) to return to the Soviet
Union.
Concerning COM, the following information Is Went 1) that
MIKRAIAIDID before the war, wes to untsot with Bolshevik acute
In Paris slug with his father-is-1u IUI . ia1 (2) that
PaCh as
a Oen= Gestapo spat, MIL las *saved a uriety of dish=
toward the end of his service, meg thee the responsibility for
tesasprtire Georgian aligned* took Into the Caucesos. !curd the
end of his sertios as a Outepo agent, sow 30 nen sere dropped run
Gums airplanes Into the Cagoules anantaisse at these except
a few agents ogre captured ard shot by the MD, gee of then by the
nee of !MUT showed up againzin MOM Lot year; (3) that
MMILI11110121 =tett with Golehavik agents =MEM and, together
vdth his and his oloaest colleague 4131101UME TOONL11, bed a farmer
prisoner of war need ihdor WM= transported into tie Soviet
Ve co tri weans of a 'pada' sesslastion In the ally of LUG, the
point of ocetest *tie the Bolahulks there being the apartment of •
oertaintIGALa Georgian emigrant in fo llal); a) that, at
the end at the ear, DOM sad 1301101 also had a secret Dolsiervik
agent wed Captetin ifiplIA (a fuser prisoner of war aul • legionnaire
de bad been sentenced br • Omen adli1arp. court bat rescued through
he interoession of mai and Mar) transported into the &Wet
Won, ter all of iddch BUM= vas gratefed4 (5) that the lab
A. V'
/anm. narat ugatuou'imgra ma daughter of?. PaChinara),
livbg in Pais ant at the present thee is working with the

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matters of the Is Seam and the sister of the wife of MEM


Konsunn ekoutlat
TSOKIIA is the personal escreteryof _ , the head
of the i•odill Mast Dyeentia group *tub publishes the ladles
Oeorgial nevepsper in Pedal md (6) that !MA, ALSIMATA, sod
11011111 as We in constant contact with each other ad with the
go-Soviet element of the Olotritla agony in Pads.

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Ike perms mentioned above are operating in the occupied some


of Gamy wag a group of their adherents, welted wag thiamine
by their caeca past and also by their oases mata.al Interests.
At the head of this gaup is Dootor ORIOODIAURIDAli (the %mole of
8.44.A18E1B4, rho is liang at MOM= is.DAVARIA with his old, •
loyal colleague, 814191416111351111, libliets cavalry, captain.
. -
At the Was of the Omen occapatios of Poland, Dr. =Ma
as the bead of a epeolal .oCzneasian agaliationo established try
the Gestapo in Warsaw. Thisargsdation as • secret wintery group,
ad Caveljkaptain 8. KOTIASEAAres ita inairiog figure. this
military poop had a special %koala ChM directed by AISIODAXA
and NOVIASKIIII. 11 this club, guns of thence and curious situmereets
vett on night and deg. To this club ant say Polish petriats—anti-
Bolsheviks and anti-Osnums. The Tbecew NM took • peat interest
in these Polish criroles-■in their activities al in their Notarial
potentialities. The Bolshevik, recalad initiation concerning this
club. At the sae tins, Poles frequently we tweed over to the Derma
either an logiu-Anerican spies or as Delthalk upisstut their valuables
we confiscated in the process. At the seestIns, EDDIA8111111 was
• amid at the Jewish ghetto in Wares..

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The door-keeper of the oestscasien Mb* was a certaiallIMITSFIX


%
(a Georgian) mho also, op to the tfae of the Polish oocepation, oast a
Bolan& Wet. Arrested by the Surma in Warsaw, he mut later set
tree thrtegt the efforts of Dr. ALORIBATA, through GMAT= ani
fillVANDEBaildit (ALSRBAUte personal bodyguard), Dr. AISITNIA atsd
KODUSIFILI mit in cont.act with the Bolsheviks. /coarding to the
data at hand, BOBIASIVILl came MOO into Mani in 1939 rhea the
Bolsheviks seised part of Poland, claiming that he had shot tuo Red
kw Goldin" at the herder. The OINIM olbweten looked into the
natter, sod hoed out that tosusatms was lying; bat be sea rescued
iron the hands of the Gestapo by De. MOM duo than established
hie in the lesocsaien Casks It the time of the Osman maunder,
IODUSBVILI use in ovsmoscl of a Georgian ledge of woe 1,500 nen.
101IIMIT111 abaslaned his mem in the Beglish ices of Gnaw awl he
not to =DA the leglemnsitee. •••. Amite an delivered to the Soviets
by the Wish.
At the present time, XIMIL manna, =tar the guise of
ocamerical activity, trawls ttnuogb ell the seaters sows of dernmay
and marks at ooiermining the integral unity of the emigration by
sapprating pro-Sovist alemersta mons the new malgrante. Among such
elaments are the leading Soviet ploysicians Doctee&PIRVIDEB ani
Doctor MATIlla, now living in NUMB Aare they arrived trim MAUD
several months ago after that dap ne seised by the Bolsheviks.
Doctor VIPEVADIS eel diaccnered earlier in Berlin to be organising a
secret pro-Soviet group along mlthitiLICE/VA end there he eoupi2ed
a list of Georgian emigrants for the Bolsheviks. It the preaant time,
his co-moriur is L3ATIAXI. 6 ..To these it is alio necessary to add
ilDSANABVILI, law it appears recently escaped . secretly frost Bettin
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Be is a Budd and ea old. Migrant and, soandiag to all reports,

Is me of the tlfD egmets.


The soma of ambers do are *aryls' out the verk sal promo
of the Bolsheviks in all its aneroid pbssos sad fans in the
kart= toe of Oemaly sea the follendags Dr. MO= mama'
azzoomuz, Ids ice MEM alallIBAU Omacm, min =rums
(1111B2), AISIBBIDI OIMICIWWGIAKG, Dr. TIPIGGADID
(111011140W), Dr. MIMI 01111G010, MG MUM= MUM,
sad GORDIMIDDi MOM.
The dove group Is la ocamtent codeat vdth the looting
Bolshevik daunts of Pols and On thmegb A. 1210161/I,
N. Jump, lad De. /1111MUDZIL

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/II 1923 unispositilicaorm, sad old Overgils* Horrid, oar to


Osumi faia Moroi% sent by the addenda sal the Georgina
Party. At the sad of 19‘6, PICIDLIT vent to MI= fon IBILDI at
the prossat tin hula voridng la the nada" Pura did Is located
to the &mist Ione of Derlia. ladle In MA1112, bo net with his old
a X
onsidoe in the anial-Dmeacratio Party of AIBIZADDIt
. . IDRDZIII.
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Through the latter, be also mode clotted idth other local Oaergione.
It has been determined that PACHDLIZA one at the behest of the
MD, to mooed to the Georgian odorant. that they adorn to
their howled. Bat be ast vottit retools, as told not to came to
Pada again, sod returned to aluna. Pbr ease tine non be has been
In charge of the attack on the Georgian migrants In Paris dare,

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order the secret or of the French Commeniets, the Bolsheviks


have sonsein in Idneing several Lading Georgian political
leedera..aosielista
‘ , awn dm . is Ibis tE1011130 ebo can forth
with his well.kaoem declaration in Paris in October of last year.:
Hower, the Omorgise nationalist emigrate did not A glow bin,
and the cetalation of the acetate sere threw oft.
A. PACO= sown in myna again this adater ad spin
met with KOWA eat man= aid with severe other advents.
Conversation with thee revealed the new lino of the MD, *lob
originated from sa Addams by NM to the Georgian advents;
easely, that irla the neat of Angla•Amerloan interference with the
Soviets, the Georgian nattonallet adman maid reside neatml.•
Bank fleas secretly to Detain on two occasion, gave on on
special inateactione with respect to the treatment of aeorgisa adman
to two MD generale (Georgians) ebo Lad iv the Dolabovik agent
netant In Omar, sayings linnet ditstorta the Georgian advents;
dealt domed that they noon Sovnt pompons, tat use then in the
interest* of Soviet propaganda and work.°
oonantion with this second visit of MIMI! amd his
propaganda, the ladies representatives of the Georgia advents
engrossed sespicdAn sat preterit over the aloes nomeotlea of
6013442111, Presidia% of the Georgian association In MUM, end
MINIM with the reset that OM= was obliged to tender his

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IttlatItATION, iitwerar, until the definite natant of Ms contact oan


be prated ed until legal sled:loos oat be held, the latter rill
taaorerlly main on in tide attics. Oa PACIPLIfAte final
visit, it me to light that the SU las the following leading
Intaglios aotisg in supervisory rob* in bribe two generale, two
ajar., ant soma others of lower rat. One at the majors Is .

be Bolsheviks. GIs ream*



forum Georgian logioaneire, iho fled fen the Germ= back to
nun is ORIGOLISIGILI.is
in well
Worm& annerniag all toner Prisoners of ltar and Georgina non-
"trans and undoubtedly has coated idth Georgian Bolshevik agitate
Clernany. In Austria idth the Soviets arks the former Osman war

rimer iltjor_GOOLICIIIIGII. The healeartere of the Georgian- i
lessulae KID net:gosh of spats is la Perko. Brendets are In -
Cr, Gwen, Ilidrid, eel Istantea.

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Room zakaavyannan ropram ofiaproutow, oro rpywomill nopihnoiyin
me °pram toowanet a Sown a 1943 11 . re:am= mu= ma PYRo1k00M
am JI-pa Awroawpara faa t/OMNUPOna mama Oonanamoli am:Du
110 NUM amaanaro maga Of no NORM= ausropoon a Mgr
sia ' limo IC oaaao mon Osolla (10=01100301 00VpyaR OM 11102211011
A a a It la* a Ilaernampoa 2 o a a a. Ra Garde aunt Mar aar00040
Omni onomnall amimatomodt moil Z assn. ao. , auwadi mom*
wprioll walla I padorarandl as ESP ammosuo o palm Owasarnmou wear
Tualrayasaa: a B•paaans•.
tiepin' aanneriamoll Row, Arnaalaa.a 11.03500 nowt* 0 naot0000poa
ar sae( wrainandl i10 somoreporm Poaeafepra ) Oomaa a Ilm14010u
NINSI1 Auras auerawy may, mama awfparroa veins rpounnp, wromma
spa Giant a:mum tueepanouncol iMarnaoll as melnaporoll spume • :proof
Rama Assafse, norm a nagoompy Ulm ( OW CDuanata Ita 'lei? as San .
mew Awn ompanazoloto oautormanzo MUM a :mei 1014111103X00111 •
Wye as madam, a mararro amparonaram ospaims omens. Xszmaaa a •
brawn o opacoma 0oarmaincoa a Bona sopuraam aa owl; a Kall , ..
• Oval 011•2•114 owassa =ammo eotoMO as ion How, a :wow ozn Duff -:
maw= Sag 0:wampum% IS onsamme so Qom wawa oonaluram•
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.4spea 100x011140) mama now Owen& a u nampas 1Couni mos Awn .
a apropos oa aoawrses mom *rpiamormi aaasrammur / anommamma a Ooscw? S.
IOW Depo71000 a Oomunall kloaa.
0 *ow arum onearamo weaomer 1) %To MIMI ICVM AO van
wow= a °max 0 eloammannoll aromppoll a now °autumn ao mom
MIMI Ilaasoma il aoya a. a. 2) 2 xamovae aroma repamoaaro'roorano
• 4005 00131102 oV nocut001AVo maepomamo ammo, a Too loom sum
noputpoom aa llamas rpm* suarpanoa. Ilowainue a RomaraMe 00000
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nopoaoaroam a p000speamos 10032,aa youarsoziom monism rumps,. coo°,
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.7

Commentaire G3n4ral h la partie . 6u dossier naUcaseu


pr6senti aujourdlhui.-
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Lorsqu l on so :)encho sur le s problbdes politicues du .


Caucase et ,.e son 4laigration, plusicurs 614dents coractiristiques
frappent l f observateur :
. I. Leo groupes politiques.jauent-toujours un role de
second plan, et . il cot rolativement els:3 de s l y reconnaltre.
. 2. Los porsonnalit;is oat toujours uric importance capi-
tale, marquent la politique Ondrale et modifient celle.des groupes..
3. Le role primordial . CILIG les tractations autour.du -
pitrole jouent clans les affaires politiques caucasiennes. .
4. La facilit6 avec laquellc les Caucasieas odmettent
.C:es2, la solution de leur pays h de grands trusts financiers on h de
grandes puis.andcs 6trangbres. ..
Nanal . .5. Les-intrigues intirieures de 116migration.cauciasie6-.
miommdl .0es ne Sont pas essentiellement -come dans la . plUpart des autres -
migrations - • de S • produits de conflits id6ologiqUes; . mais sont le;
r . lflet de manoeuvres de coulisses internationales,' de ri ,ialite de.
.grane.! en puissances, et d i atrocen rivalittis personnelles (cellesci .
vont parfois jusqu l h la 'irandetta). .
C f est en tenant edmpte de ceS traits.g4n4raux que
nous.avons. aborde 1 1 4tude du dossier caucasien qUi nous a 4t4.
eommuniquê . (dans le cas priisent celui du dossierge:orgien); ea nous
attachant en premier lieu h quelqueePersonnalites et en vou
.sighalantquelques . faits saillants. C l estlt notre point de vue la •
fagon la plus judicieuse de proieder.: • . .
. • Nous attirons toutparticulibrement votre attention -
sur le reVirement actual vers leg Soviet 'de Vedic-ration dela -
GgSorgie.. . . .. ..
'.. . Les causes de . ce 2eviretentsont nombreuseS..Enivoici•
quelques unes : • . : . ..
. . . .• .
. .. .' • I. La peur des . conaiquences de la collaboration
.effren4e des Georgiens avec les Alledands al est . . ce .piiint . 4e.
vue llt-tout fait caratt6ristique rue. la grande,oersonhalit6...
.0orgieane :dUgouvernement menclievii eUexilli.le.EiniStre Akaki .
Tchenk4114. qui no se soitpas ra1li4,aUx 8oviets.,, sit prelciseddeat.
fitai le seulJiiii • n i sit pas collabor6). . * .
• • 2. L'admiration s que suscite dans:. tous les milieux ......
giorgiens la personnalite. doStaline et' la qu!ils . 4prouvent .,
'Tad cest'un.de lour compatriote.. (Dans le tame orlre d t idee ce.,:'
.sont leS G6orgiens qui . ent . toujours mieea vedette la.persoirnalit6".-
d f un. autre de leur compatriote le Mar6chal Btiria,. chefdelIKKID)0
• • .3. La jalousie nationale envers /es autres peuples.
(le g Ckrainiens par exemple p ont la ii4publique'advi4tique a . 4t4 .
consid3rablement agrandie au: . cours de eette guerre aux dAriments -
de ia . Pologne),'et l f espoir cue Staline en . recuperant Kars et : - •
'Ardahon agrandira • lui aussi la . G ,iorgie aux ri pents tie 'la Turquie.
. . . . 4.. La croyance en l f impos.idbilite Pour la-G6orgie de
vivressans - leprotectorat d f une grand° puissance,. 'EA crainte.
peat tre aussi d o ttre , enfert4 en cas d f ind4pendence Hans . les .
crvIres d i m. Etat trop petit Par ra.7. , port 4 1 t immensite:ide son
.champs e t action 4conomique.. ' • .
. ' A ces cusE?s en6rales s l ajoutent e'ians•chaque cas
particulier des raisons personnelles trbs vari4es 'et gu l l/ serait' •
vain df6numerer.
.,-] --/ .' r-
I
Noun tie tonnaissons pas toutes les clauses de
l l accord qui a suivi le rapprochement 4.e 1 1 4migration eorgienne
avec le s Soviets, 'Lois nous signalons les trots principales :
1. Amnistie gin4rale pour Ous les 4migr•s.
2. Octroi de la natioualit4 soviitique aux dmigr4s
eorgiens et lpur prot r.ction diplomatique et consu/aire par les •
Soviets.
3. Non obligation • de retourner en Vorgi? ou en g4n.4...
•ral on UPS.
Comment intcrpr4ter co geite si "en4reux" . den
Soviets ? Nous voyons pludeurn exp lications (sans avoir la pr4-
tention de les voir toutes) •
1. Geste le prox,gande (c ome co fut le cis lens
l'affaire de r 4 concillation (.7e l f :;Ell:;ration russe) pour montrer
le ddmocratiame vole mtme le lib6rolismo sovi4tique (un beau
slogan pour . les bourgeis :nnous.intro-luisonsltopposition").
2.•Peuttre cans cc cas particulier minsu4tude de
Stalin.° et de Wria h 1 1 4gard de).eurs:conpatriotet. •
_ .3. Certitude de pouvoir•utiliser A leur profit le
6normes connexions eorgiennes dans lee trusts internationaux et
dans les milieuX'politignes contamin4s par leeaffaires on vue- *
• d t exercer un.Vaste • esPionage'6conoplque:et politique.
LecOnSiqucnces de cc rapprochement sont importantes
et trh6 dangereuses .
• • .1. Les O4orgiens•rosteront pour . beancoup da nonde lee
victimes typiques du bolchilvisme et auront ainsi malgr4 lour
reVireMent accS de• nombreux milieux . baUrgeois. us seront done
.des provocateUrs'rtv.5s'et ce d'autant blue que (tous n l ayant pas
le passeport Sovi4tigUe - il . y a (1m1 r;ues exceptions come A.
•Tchenkrai) . mtme le3gons . inform4s no q auront Oils out •
de . bons . ou da mauvais
. • • --2. Les O4orgiens connaissentpeut . ttre le mieux an monde
tOutes l o:s'intrigUeS ..saitrolinreS (pour avoit participd '(in tent_ -
: clule.prOpri4taires-,.interia4diaires,. courtiers-etc A dfinnoMbrables
tractations),:intreduits pluPart-des.grandS trnstspaurront
renseigger: les ovicts ur lea •'.ess---u .SIeS . pluaseCets.' .
• - :3: LesOlorgiens l ayant : d14fiormes sympathieadans les
milieux des peuple• . opprim6s, easayeront.O . entirer partie.pour.
renstigtier le s* Soviets sir lee affaires des jmigns:et)Out.ttte:
sur les -relations ?e'c,,.ux-ci aveC.leursr j sistances natfLona.ls: ..•
, • - '4.:Poug les Soy.etsc t est:Unrecrutement . hors pair -
..4/agonisii:dispensableS pour la-poursuiteunerande.politique .
p6troli:nre'(notml7aat le Prochelet le . lioyen Orient) et
.aussi pour poser lee jUons.4voutue1s•pour . une • expanSion en . direc-7'
tion de la Turquie .-Iminror . oh les Vorgiens'oht.toUjourS 6t6
bleu introduits. •

. -A notre avis les AutoritS am6ricaineS.doivent.attacher•
une •As grende:imPortance.A cette.question l . flui d4asse de beau •
.couple cadre des . petits:peupleS caucasiens. gous signalons
.1eUr sera trhS . diffibile d l instruire le' f',oesier du Caucase par leura -
propresmoyenS en raison do . la m4fiance ihmle de•touU les Cauca- .
•siens• --surtout:rlans les.civconstanees•actuoiles.:Par.contrep.:
• comMe les.C5orgienS . recorront eertaiaelilentaa nfssiOn dfentrer'
on contactavQc lee Okrailliens . (pour se renseigner et Pour
.accentuer'leut chaos int;ricur) i .il . nous sere'plus • faCile de nous
occuper dteux.
Nous pensons que 1 1 Administration am6ridaine est•
auSsi:int6r6ssde t cette questiOn quo lei milieux financiers de
Wall-Street, contre'lesquelaseront prAcisimment utilis6s:un
certain nombre de ces (I4orgiens nretconc11i4s" avec le g Soviets.
lous sugeions qu l il pourrait y avoir dne collaboration dons. ce
dOmaine entre 1 1 Administration Amdriceine, defimilieux:deVall
Street-(par•votre interm6diaire exclusivement) et none. Cele. . -
t.6cessiterait une Petite oganisation autchoMe,.la póssibilit6 de
nous faire parvenir tons les ,locuments se rapportant It .tettit
ouestion, la possibi1it6 de nous favoriser des d6placements
iparfois pour des..Collaborateurs one nous aurions ma vue dens ce - •
but ea France. et: en Angleterre), l l octroi de . cr4dits ind4pendante..
. .-:... • . . . . . • . • .. - .
Ce. premier dossier oue•nous Comiuniquansaujourd t hui .
. n t est-Out un debut-- la .Comp1exit4 des problbmes soulevds est-'.
*tale qu'il noUs fautteaucoup de.travail'et-de temps liour mettre
au point. le Oossier * suivant. • '. '

Le 13 mars 1947.
••
-4 •
Haider BAMUATE
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Haider Bammate est • n Montagnur(' *u Caucase (01roasaien)


de religion mahom .::tan.e, Venviron 55-60 anso
Cot un personnage trbs intelliEent, pre - que rliaboliqueo
trbs cultive, trbs rc.c - autoritaire, violent, faux et rus6.,
carribre est trbs . inVire!s7.arite.
Avant la Ic;volution - rw;2e; 11 a. ,..:artc•nalt a.ux cadres de
l i adinthistration . irap .Iriale Unucn.se. - cortitire ou chef
chancellns ie -u Vice-1:o1 (gouvi..rneur-g-;r_ s:ral)-du Cauca3e. Au wornent ott
.aprbs 1917, le- caucase s t ach .. .;ine 33,1 autono:d.e et vers 1/1104-
pervionee revective (415 nat1)ris qui le co...pose (4erbej••janyA.rm.6niey.
Corgie, CLucAse • u ouf•n sea
attaches avec l i i.mcien•r'• gi...e trite, 11 no •-)Outre trluver de
.place au sein .0 • 16. •.:volution transcaucasienue.. Il y e. lors en
Turquie (qui exiFie aors -; ani,exi■)is •ftur . pcns . du
• substeivtl.elics

caucase et nurtout c G.;orgio),- et se prononce pour le rattache-


went •:u Ca...case b. t.ravaille notaif. (-zit contre
la .drildgatiou caucasieruo:...;•ui . ni•igoci.c.i.a . 1.7 N iX, avec i.a 70ruquie.
acquiert- . une . lace Turcuie,. mals la • ...faite celle-
ci et cells .'os • pul ac.s b .nta1t l t oblirTent k partir et 11 Vs

Princes TcPemojewa appartenant


une• des plus •ptrolifbre U. CS. ...case, il'actille • trbs
proche u c•;11.1.,re",:ct .
• A rl.in, oh .F,e • •caebvnt ,:lors cometpirei:eurs.les.
plus • faraeuX u ..:mr:e arabO, 11 ne e :no j a eux. (sauf peut ttre
bSckib Arclan, syrien,..actuel:.e!..ent Gcnbve etl•aved
lequel ii ntretient • tou,lours •rt..ietims), 1r 11 7r ...tique
t t-:age •itir.-ue •i v at.t2 1 :nte. • •
. V rs L winos 1927 - 8, Pe.ris et se
mtle au iLouvr./.:ent ea .casicn. Tout- .•1•-...bort-", g-rt.i .c'e "%s contacts .
tablis avec 11 'u CF.Lucase
(.3u Nord. . . :ans . le gr:iupe . Prom-fth:e. :;alt le s Caucasians .
reMbre sOcialtstess clue
soit le gauverne...!ent cncvlk orgaeñern 17.e lic:5 Jordania,-
n auosuvat n •.:1 Azerbej • f.2•ja-n. !:*.r...-f.4.en Ley Toptchibaschi.
pr-isi ,.:.pr.t. • • u cer.is&I.1 tIcI, .auizv.-':•,• Ica 'e.r • '1.in-avat.•,:.•Mir
y;Aub :bey, All bey' le grrlupe arrni en de las.
Chatif-,sian et Ift.rjanallon. (p . re)• .. . •-• • •' • ••,• ." • • •
jugee.nt ztt p.rt (!u.c ;:-...ench-5v1=c Eita_it •
.une primre, 0 : orgions t'.envahissalent
boaudoup • trap .Promithic,. c ra biontht fle r C:-.1.;casicns ,fie de
grotep-6,— to.tit en cortserazipt -*les cor.t .act. s amic.aux avc -les Okrairtielis.
(Prokcipovitch, • Choulg .:ine; et. Ie Turlr estaniens • *- -
(aistapha. boy .Tchokai-Ogbly)
A la 'tin de 1929,. ...1.1..fontle ?. ..,r1s.-probablement •grttee
• /-167., Toads c:e la fol.-111:e Tchcrmojew- une revue, ••
DzIgue. ruse, Caucase 21.1. C 3. ;ice dE.I fendre •
\ eat10.11J::::e pan CalliC.E.:Si c-'11, ax SUr un -)an-turqUisme.
th•orieue. Au :3•ibut 11 u r'c c11.abo2.-eteurs . et :7-e..1ecteure,
y•-• p -eat.; ;lour-hall:AO 6. 1 an talc:tit exceptibnnel,.. il- tte •
\ ttrTh ps par se:.1 7, crits - 1Ui ui'classent lupauvro arsebal dtartielt!.
' ..menchriviks •ct:ucasicus• - se . cr t er un vral•-public
. e.c le lire. il,a pour but r irr U. ler, oppOsitions natiOnales
\ du Caucase (nationallE;te!-. g ; orgiens z_vin1t...-d.z6. et Constantin
; .. hationalistes •giusulmans ou tures eu ei...ucase Ali. Khan: . • . . •
Ka:it-AD-dr .et Taa Elikhoti), arends p6tro-
liers cauer,s1ens (on pc"...' :,:tache., Tehr;..-.0j••17—Gulbek:len..
11 s i git la r.,1f .-ireacE., 1 La rirne
.0 :1
BEST I LE
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par conalnuent ,rd roterding, qui .0roc4da : au rachat 6es actions
Nobel), :le former un group° coh , Srent, et • (7e nouer en taut lue
relnisentant ce grope relations avec one ou.plusieurs
Puis:ances "'qui ont l l avenir devant elles"t
Son activite: va•revenir rouble, journalistieue (Pune
part, sa revue continuant h parattrep s org . niratrice 4 f antre part, il
.voyac!ara, Ira cr1tn, 1 Rome, en.Turquie, mettra en branle tout
le Plonde 4norme de relt.tions los-bdevr. Mais son centre reste
fix5 1 Paris.
Vers le- aen A, :s 1931-1932 le nore de sesa''eptes •
augmente consie4rablement (ii pent (1 ,..ijh lour ''onner res traitements
princiers h 1 1 6chel1e re l l imigration). Si . l l opposition nationalist,
eorgienne n l adh/re h lui in corpore (se rservant Pm tent cue
troupe une 1ihcrt action), c f est pourtant auprIs lc lui et sous
sa .'ireetion cu t elle se nauifeltc 7 t e la favn la.plus.cohSrente.
L9ovositiou eorgienne donne h T:aa.Late des repr4aentants Data
Vatchnadv5, en r;ral KvinitaW, Kichel • Mdia (eui n 1 5crit • pas mais
-repr4sente on oncle • Constantin),..hvalichvili,. Sagirachvili etc.
Le:! nationalistes ct turts (11 faut se souvenir cué.
1 t !4 migration caucasimne aply:rtenant'' la race turque.
ou tiourk 4tait trba neu nombreuse, ,'e..aorte
•et Zontagnnrs eu Cabease 7 0..ent h 'ire OseZ:tes, Akhasiens Circas-.
ions 'etc - ,?evaient s- r. rnuper pour : euilibrer chritiens
Caucr ,se - c f w, t irc le7 , orci,ns et les Armániens -). .
c..5hbrent 1nelvi r3 ue11ement. . . • .
• 1 la fin e rnate obtient le soutien du
Reich; il none r e prcieux'contacts . evc Le:=. J6ponaiS,-11 entretient
;'es relations cor-'14 . 1es aved les fascltes italiens,.et.reste•ton-• -
jotirs en trbs av,,c le:: tures et les prAonsis. Ps le
6ibute 1934 son groupe :7, rend . le nom re "Cancase", il fait paraftre .
trois revuOr mensuelleS (en .ruzse, en .f7.en;;Lis, en a11es,andv) 1 un.
c p.hier trimestriel en anglais, .r:itious. non priOleues en
turc rn iverses 1:n ? us c.. •
.Le voupe l'evmease n jouissant de .
r!renf's appuis et ayant des rainifications clnsirsbles - 3 ans . tout 16
?roebe . et souvent'ans 1es criulisses.de
it% .SDN. . . . .
Vf,rs1937, jug (aprbs 1 l i,..rr1v6e du
freat populoire.:Al pouvoir) : .!'e c. uitter : sri6, il installe sea.'
ri , :actions I Tierlin; •,)r;oere.nn 21c,:. I teii6 Lausanne.
(I1 est,intant• 6e 1or5::lue la .:12erre clE:tera,malgrti
les attache germsnophil ,:s Del:ate, aucun re'sesamis •
'on France ne sera•iru1't.5, jouira au .eolltiaire f7e protectims.
-uis:. antes). ••
eui intruisitic- ,-J p ponais (consul
en : ral Inagaki Gtnve et ;:„..Figi:.urs) ::4.1.1.Ux de 1 t 4m1-
ration non-rusoe e' t. 17:e u21 . 0-u:.pitr e h part.. et.
trbs intirs-ant 'eson s...ctiviti. - :ns cmsacre
trs grarCe 741ace s a la :Cense 2fie ohIre
an y: re7r!SentEmts . nions et ac 'os;ne, ausFA Ablications
une teintcraciste.
• . Fn (:.of/t 19?9,.1 •L uit.r co la cenclusion-',u pacte
germano-soviitinie, 1.11c?mnnE. ''emen0frEnt h 'mate de cesser
1L21 pzrution .scs 11.st6tab1it, •
niers . * . finitive::en: en
r!nfues Ukre.iaiens et les
Tur1e;:tan:17ns tandis qu'fl
viol-ncn t is le s mench5-
viks t:-tuezsiens - .:urtout J p r . c.niL -t
A peu Nibs au mtme moment (ti 1939), Michel Wig,
4galement de retour Oe nerlin at retournant h Paris, vint le Voir
au nom du groupe nationaliste georgien at metre en assez violent
conflit avec Dammate, officiellement pour le motif eue is cause
g4orgienne etait 4touff4e dans le caere g4n4ra1 eu eaucase at
sacrifi : e au l t;. triment des turas et . 'es musulmans. La vraie raison
cependant eu conflit r e si e ait eans le fait qu'un group° do nazis
georgiens (faiblen numeriquement mais nuissament sotenus) risquait
ee taire e e in surenchbre einagogieue contra Len nationalintes
g A orgiens, at cue Pameate e l; telt pas enthousiaste enermettre h
crux-ci r;porCre.
Dien eu t il rent° rn euis n e, ha yeete cons e rve en Alle-
meene eee appuis trbe nuissents, notemeent celui A 9 son WA
eersonnel le Comte 'e Sehullenburg, Amban s eeeur Ou Reich h Moscou
at qu'il avait cnnnu h 1 /4 pnrue e h le 'Aplomate unit t consul
A t Allemagne h Tiflis elers 0011 . tit lui-mtme secreteire.dt.
vico-rot. e-pen A ant se- r e letions gen .: rale o .avec l e s Allamanes
.neront reelect; jusnu t h la in de 1940.
Au printemps 1941,.a1ors e u t il e evint •'vieent eue les
Allemanes alledent s t engager :an s la .6nerrA eo .'Et, Bammate est
officiellnMent invitr.; h Perlin. Ilitc aue•pr-I peratifs de is
cuerre, ort soevcnt conSulti l a nombreueos convereations aVee
It princlpaux 4 irieeants du Reich et avecles homees e4 jh d4sign4s
pour l t aeminietretion ee e fuiurs tereitoires occup4s. Il.observe.tout
ee son oeil lucid e ei intelligent. II seeble que les Allemands lui
aieut fait des propositions trbs flatteuses. quitteMerlin ea
Jain 1941 et retourne en SuiAse. Ii est certain.que eichel K4dia.
etait pit 'e sa prieence h Berlin et d lui:ten 4 re pas mal•
e l embeches, car Bammete •tait un concureent reeottablee . et . um. '
hoeec re grand formatcapable e e jeeee'le rele' faerer. ees -
Caucasiens; ,1.13 11 e vt 1.robab1') :nte'leS'intriguer. des autres
eeucasiens alent infu re la "cisio..i. ec beeeate ee retourner ea
Suisse.
Revene en CUiee, l porte is preelee , en moment 'One
oh la Wehrmacht .1 1 .:branle eiztoricueeeent vcre'l l Est, le.&agnostio
de l t ineviteble 44faite alleeenee (il exalt ete llopInionrde
T;i12:zate a sees:: alors e t ue eoi . e trbs bur r eur la .e:cision japae.
neise 'ene.ees ietereenir eu cOt : e:ee l t Allemegne contreatURSS).
-l epeint la e. :eorgetisation *e le etructure intiricure allemande,
l t opposition j.. irr : euctiele entre l)re et le parti nazi,
le proereeme ridicule ':ettin . ; heeEnt (kenreelet erSvoit
l t hostilit A ees pupulOtions colvedees, la . feen.etien :'e e partisans
et le s e ifeecult - e eour echeeieer . l t eeirovisioeeement 7ses'premibres
lignes), 11 note te,r, len septener c la , ".faite fut:re. Le r4cit
circeistencle; eu t il e fait e-Ate epoeue eu , leuee tees rares
.eersonnee (cc :lent le: Poloaais eui eel's ont . One, ogn r,:taseignement)
e st ebsoluecnt seiele s ant. e -us ienerees si 1.6%1'
an.lrinfv . 3 et anglaisn.eirt cu clors connaies p ece du
rapport -ate (suit iiect: eeteseie ,ar leintermeliaire des'
Polene l s), en tour ee- eas ce teet e : eetr ur eue-demee utilite
':.rXt el, icr :0.
Vu r ! pDliti* eubliele IT 'forum ceucesien ee
e;e:mate ;,reu re "in Z. nt. etoccup urtout h
r,nforcer ra un livre stir ltIslam
.(publi4 en 1945 chez Payot) Qt. oet bennce; pages perarent Cans
I e eeneuel eereeno:)hile eui v "ic :;141Stle".,ii ,'evient.eiplomete
''vi ent en 1943,
chargi .:. t ufraircs 'e entv,Ainnt des
EST I LE
• -4,-

contacts d6sint4ressds avec les Polonais (en 1943, grAce an courrier


-liplomaticue afghan 11 fait effectuer pour leur R4sistance et leant
.Service de Renseignements.des.payements en Fran*, lea Bates •
et lea Ukrainians. Il s t abstient ee porter des . jugements our .
po/itlque caucasienne.(en , 1945 lorsque at tes Ards viénnent.
on suisSei-il a/a que des relations le caractbre purement amical
lu/avec son compatriote at ma'am collaborateur All Khan Kantemir
at Ali . boy. Ii participe t ce grandas affaircs
financitres. •
. 2n mai 1946, :;a femme et i'artie pour New-York, A •
sent tablises frbras Tcho:mojew.
Pianmate membre Vicariate -IpIcmatique.
Internationale (A.F.Frangulis), ct &malt collabor4 au.dict1onnaire
de.1/Acae4mie.
!Chariton Chavienvili
it 11 it-tfil*K-tt-41-******

KnExiton ehaViChYili, Re de 65 an 'nriron, olt


vieux Alitant u parti soc1a1-e.4mocrutc rue, puis parti
• socia1-04mocrate (mcaichSvik) eorgien, repr'caltant permanent de
le G6orgie (gouvernallent menchSvil: on exil 'e Noe Jon'auia) . auprbs
le la SDN, reprsntult perancnt • u perti ;rwnch,ivik gtiorgien
auprts la II be Intk-rnntioale. •
:luneSse„ 11 c-,:s?Ira avec 1v.
str, eorgicns Tz Jor.:ania,TchiidzS,
•Gu;guchkori v4c) core tzars. Ii e la Cibtirie,
la prison et Tindf:mcnt ;otit C eve . au lu ;griode
: orsrle vcrs.1919..
Intell,gant anormal (ii e une 41oeu-
tiou d'unt- Ie:Itcur intallectuoll presou t ualrent •
nourri rle 1ecture:7. marxlstes ou.ri:co--en1-.;es par les . marxistes;
et pnysirument trbs et •e aLor:'
l l itayazes,, ion • ' 1 111L ori1nai (d f url ftu • .our 1 persounes 3r =al
intentionat: es b.. sou .;gard), •

1.:enchivik .fanbtioue.vt •atriote g- ; orgien, iIa su•se


Crier une 'Situation exceilut r l'ans les famines protestantes.et
putriciennes Ucnbve. T'ans . ck.rtLl,; etra7itionnent
lib4rtitux et bour p,;:.ois Gtn',,ve (t.J ..an ancien directeur
e :u. Jourded.:e aur.Ual ehv1chvi1i vait orvInisi en . 1920 un
voyage ea elSorgie, le put Llbert L1che, .e ranf•a.vocet
Qiorgie, la Vanille Claper'e etc), les paroles de Chavichvili
sent consid6r ecrLme. paroles dtvangile.
' Ent-re les . r'eux (j ue:o rer:,. chavichvili rut un militant'.
e!orgn trs actif taut ?I la S T.'N -ot.1-11 la tr1t-Ine.de.11Unlon..dte•-
AsFociatione-;:our la MI .(voir •;:ot..)ccies . et'4.1 organisation).
11 ,:Oseit Fans' k.nestion g&nrgiernne ....:.que-sur Le terrain .
int6rieur aenevois. , • •

A le 5DS sa Iul 75,: rmit:de pa g er -


trc-ver. 4cueils, :, Ue . c.ontituait (Pour le.s ..'15gu6s •des : : •
PeUes c'ty pril gis) 1 ;r6n: .es . intrigus antisovi6t1ques . on facistes -
(iigue Inabert; ligue vati ."-komintern, •cffaire sino-ponaisei.
affaireisthiopnhe,tc) ::.ei.:ttint.tcujours'.tmcontact.
correct avec'la 7.oloy::1se ee la nti •
(I.Lssion KOthrnicki), trop
t ca soin L . sOn .gouVernerlent•en . exil (Jordaaia,,
mtretenu trais
suffi sr.c7r:.-nt sur les fondedits pro-.•
:4 ; Wcus u I112;ze zepr•DabrowSki'dtabord,
• •
ui
. , n•
Lac, • .
.!_1C111
• • f • j)

br3e i4 ureau, sp 4 c1a1emvnt attach :5 NiprbS t'U front pro-


• h;en . 11 Parir. chf:rit fOnde).''
Sur intur .sizisse, LI ut:Cinait
volontieratribuno r7encVois•Ourtut'le Journal de'
GenbveY pour d ,'fen..re son ) ..is'et cttatwer . l . Soviets,: et . leurs •

6.7%1i7uo.. ,;u reste la ,grande • .


populariti de uhavichvili - : cns los rA11tux lib5raux At ConierTateUrs
e,e'Gan?ive. Ii eut un noz.bre'c . , nsira1-,1oe- procbs en Jairfama--.
tion avec ! .c.r: 1aZers cCunistos cu co..unisants suissei et les
agents:prtisums cu 10 n t avons:pr6sonts A . •
l t esprit'que , 'cuy:affai.res . reterAissai%tes . b.11 :ipoque : Tin 1929,
1 1 c..ffaire Ch;:vichvili-Eltchian (CO riernier accus4
.. )Lr .ChtivichVili fans I rJr,. o.)lonn , s nProxr5We" d). ariger la'
propeganOe sovitic.uu en !-.;u1s..7.6 pn.zaca un )rocs cn
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qui se temina por.le triompho de Chavichvili et ''onda pr6toxto


l'ensemblo de la press() gcnovoise et sUiose l l atta^aor les cam- .
munistes alors con'.uits un rune du no:: Dikkor);
en 1935 ou 36, procbs Vicole ( 4 go1e:4cnt wvadtw
acuittalent de Ch u : 'on lu chef co=,uniste Ruisse).
Lc gue.:. re vicnt. Le .c.. uv ::. ranment eorgism mcnch'ivik
exil rublie :eux . 1.c clarntions, il se ran7e •ans la •
guerre aux c5t'is (l e la Polomo, o la France et de la -Grandp7Bretagnee
La situation . or, Gioreicns '1ff:io11°, lc gouvcrnement
polonais du (15nriA i3rS1L (AverS) ne ponvant almmler cans les.
eImes p ro)ortions ( . u t en ?olorne le nutlet). !."'ans ces
conditions, Chuvichvili, )riv'. P v..sourc;:f7, alors les contacts
perr•onnels on r;l1171C dV .:C i.e 2 Z!J.e ru eau ploi- )ar ltinterm6diaire
:! tZelle :)E;•.:..rnente po10-

'..)r.,c1E. :ran; Ise a... 1!..mc la portc-flaitive de


contact entr ,: ct.,=da en. e .7.11. Le fils d.e
uhtNichvili ong;•f.7 volont:Ar g 'Enr Fran;;..ie (-t fait .
Prisonni'r 1% E.% Lalinc (Il,spro -Aus'tard
Cala u tclaz): • •
chuVichvilf se r.C-rochc alors journcliste uireinien
Michel Jercr4jcw, l'GenZ:ve trcv/.111c :Nee /es Polo-
'WC nais, v.v1c Leurs :4 %r7ieceet pier? e f intimit 4 bea*-
*certaines vicilles relations

cou:, :11us .7.ran1. ChavIchvili profite
cement
mentos franqaises en 8aVoie'pour recevoir une'carte frontalitre, et au conrs
desann6es 1941 et 19a il rait 'e friquents voyages ..4.ans la r4gion
sevoyare . situde antre la :i'ronti'Te genovoise, Annemassc.et ThOnon. .
Pour aellc Wardlewska et 'M.Jeremijew 11 clq.cute des !Assiont
.adprbs,do .Polonais, eui se sont notarrzient ln ,:ta7:1:;s 1 Douvaine
1.1irensm.et i an cowrie'. i:-.:.portant (34:: .:leR . so:azies d t argent considirebs
bles pear les Folonais, et . exlcute'beuucoi/pje.-.2issions priv4es de
mtme • • .
. On our (Ia ate .exacte nous chave) en 1942,-1.1 et •
etr?Jt4 en territoir- fraiials par . Ifac:.ministration
vichyssoiseSi'coarrier:et ix .n ont• cenfisqu4s tbutes.les.
.pF: rson.les mtles t.ccte Uh..lui 3-AMe ii. ressort -
::!aeje.COUrrier tt.it C€ or d'une iMportance except1onae114.
Ch.'. et mis 0..ans la pri2on , :t=1 sue S 4wwww,
s t 6-Jeuvent . Jcenij.E\rtin fait une cd11eCte rias yie:en sa . faveur .
%Pa.ur ?poser ap e caution auprts:la Justiuo fran•aise, qui rl:u
re.ste . le:rHlache . aSez rapi.7eent en lul r:nl:Nant toutt;fois la
cartefroaLlire.'Le:t. 'e e.cttofaire, g . Jeremijew, -
appaii% la• i;aiss.es •fa Ch.,puis souain • il change.
O l ettituni e, 11 proclame vcnt rue Uh..Q-t an'ordvocateu•
allelocn(J, laicL; (•xprtS, cos6(ur.nt
eu'..!ort•• •
• ent1-5 1 Lt.4t.Lo:de
J:-=ijcw. (..,.iunce e 4.11',:.Wass11ewska.
J. rcifusc le rec-rvoir. uhvichvill ' furis= se . ::'resSc alors contre • •
Jeremijew sort. tout le "'dossier" l'aecuse'de
trahir len Ukralnins, :T l ttre un'ascat •ouble ou.triple ,z.t quadruple
la . solde . ees Polonrds, Eovicts Jup.mais et ::cs• Italiens,' •
,'.. t avoir'maniganc 7*.fr, tation . '.c Gb. 't,it seul au •
. courant (":es voy-S!!..en lrancc), l f accuse,auesi Oavoir
sor2r.:e. cc,11ectes en sa-faveur lora de cette 6.rresta-
tion etc. etc. Chnvichvili cO• Oonditions•va :chez.le Procureur . •
de la a6pub1ieao Ge:•:ve t'pose sur cc s bases u..le plaiLte.
contre Jereijew. Lec:.
Albert 1SaLche e :-.0.)reconnoiscnt 'e 1r4 :o'sition. de Ch.,.
prennent sa fence, conseillent retirer ianidiatemont
1a 1einte, qui faute ,Q:.nuves coners se retournera contra: lui.
-3- •

Lr n lairte rut retire, .:tin le conflit Jer:Jei:ew a-ehLvichvili ne


fit cue se sivelopper, 0 •ipassa le s slenvenima
et•eresna l'un contre l l autre deux clans t1 la bourgeoisie genevoiso.
Peaucoup plus tard, nous avons appris par une indis-
cr6tion polonaise rue K.Choinatski, PurPau polonaisp.avait
laisser tomter Ch. - la mbla r'resse p crqui-ci
nc permettant ! N es aux Polonais, ';ins la situctien oh us re trou-
vaient olors, e1e soutenir. .1*.ais on . ne faiseit nullement grief 14
ChLvichviiirle ,. .• .
:epuis cc to.:-.ps Ch .-vicvilk 71 -1a unc vie mis A rable W
CP%nbvP, sans 'ar g ent et 5-ans co:it:cot :Nee 1.s sions;.ee temps ea
t r m's a .16 :5 par ser is suicnc7. 53:+n curl:care vin!dcatif le rame-
nait cosse sou hist)tre ovec JtxciAjew. La campLgne de d4ni-
grAtion contre. celernier.faiTit l l esse:Itiel'e on activite.
attacvait tons ir!-.'r Jvr rszijow nele WanAlewskai Haidar
tam:anttal J.P. G:brys (l c' lituanien) lc s accusant tous dittre
r'e qprovocateurs, .-:c agent!: ctn.' • .
. • • - • A la libiration Parisi Chavichvili rchoue-contaCt
.avec les . siens (Jordania, Gugu;tchkori), =ais ceux-ci pe Peuvent
o l l aider ni morelement, ni mat.:riellement; Ils sontterroris4s• pat..
.1s. vague d i4 puration. lc France et qui rivque de les
atteinOre, cor.mc, ayant . collabor ii 4VOC pal- le canal
de .
Au 1945;-:.:Iche1-KdiaVient Luisse.
se..cert de ehavichvili •'/I2:71 factotum, paye touteS . seS dettes .
.(prZ's , e mille francs) et . lui .e viVrosUr.un
piecl asr;ez large. .Cc r 'ionf%its n f emplehent toutefois pas..cb“e.
colporter . partout des bruits: isobligoants sur:K4iia, affirmantl*
collaboration trop intime celui-:ci:avec le r t.11-47.n.!So1neinnant'
d fA v pntuels contocts aved les Sc.:xi:its.
K:dia .1c7 portes lc soci . A . il. trsclitionnelle
'in mars:1946, la . vieille
.:Chavichviliseus 1 1.occupat1on ievientnt,la.Cour ce:Z.t-44i66.
GE-ACM(1 1S: Ch.,':?ourSivi
. cendamn-5 par. .d.faut Wuu TZIS prison et. :t.uneftrbS 'forte - 3itendO •
.Le ..oresse . t.cnevoise not 1e:f1.iit 'aveb..ce4a .ssion i t..n is quejti.
• . V6ix:UuvriWre coculte de vpir on en,..:oraicOnannEi. or f: eux . pims . .„
Spres coup c' th':atre, la Volx Ouvrnre i •cans moffificr•Son-OPinlon.•
Sieur pr7,u0 une position .'.e.principe.:1e..
-journal. .:coramtiniste.appren( 4, 'e source,s0re . rlue labonne:foi . de Ch. no
.:saurAt . ,btrar..ise • en:oute,* car . 4.avait.:aidi:aa r.6sistance:,pOlo-,
Pulse et ruSse . (sic); Dans•c'vS.Conditionb,-un ' tribunaie la France
1ib5rtie conclamner un homa.e.riaitrompait l'occuPant T1)Ws
lors. la r 4 vision proCtis 6st.as-U•ie, •et viendra czfret'en
novarsOre 1946- obvichvill Prt. cottols . acruitti...I1 est
'ncitc!r -1. 11 *dans sa .1fens f! nft., pas fait f tst o c.ser griefs 'centre.
La rr ; -:se bourr, e p ise tejtent,Ve tmoi.E.:nc • tcle fois le. plus
sa s;: npathie Cilvichvili et Vnix OuVriZ, re exprime sa•
. atisfaction. . • . .
• • - Au 7.1trne (novC:::bre 1946) -1,Thit
sur ser souvnirs •:7',nnes-e• a lutta'rfivolu-'
tionnKlre-contre la•hus 7 ie (es Tzars et . 7.. Ses.contects•personnels
- .aven • taline (alors Koba Jos-ph r:jonach :vili o;_Soso),;• Nous:.
• 1norons.1P co!tt P nu f'ec., livre p t clprit 11 a 4ti..
.arAt,.
• ,,,„,car 11 ,, st procurer chez un libraire.:
U!
..'.!r1 a L6 or4tru- 'ans le
srsr:?.-ve.
Cet nutomne Chavichvili avait accentu6 ses accusations
contie gichel K4r1 1a, il le d.inoncait come cut agent Oes SoViets.
is 'en mtme temps, il trouve.justes 1v. revenAications sovi4tiques
Mites pal; la Republique Soviritique Socialists 'e Corgis) contre .
la . Turquie, et proclame lui aussi la n I ce!AmW retnur -7e5 as-
tricts do Kars et a l arr!ahan h la mhre Petrie..
Went toujours h la mbme [Cpocueque le gouvernement
mench5i1k eorgien on exil tourne casaque . (la ic1a.ration Jorf!ania—.
Gu 47uA tchkori a paru on eorgien on novembre 4 sorte oue presqut
aucun stranger n i .- . pu en . prew're connaisrAnce) et ne a:lie h
-nogomolov. Chnvichvili oui n P souffle mot eetto histoire
iffirme toujours ruprrnte h Canhve la :noliticiue
to Jor:lania -t Gu4gu6tchkori.

/•
rughe Petrovitch OIZGUFTCHKORI
,44/it***-14******41***-11*****o*****
Eu0ne PPtrovitch Ou4Ku6tchkori issu
d l intellrctuels bourpois de Il ent Ag A Mun nr. 0 pinrrnrie
:aoins-e 70 ans. Avocat gon : A tier, 11ost Ø.x..-raoreincire,..ent
C.cou ; pour len affaires.
Nuna i.tU .nce ubtile, nounle, .rarf1n.4,
ceauscur'itica- . ,arablu, spirituel et cnaralf, ar, on jusn3 pouvcnt ttre
I rcux ct cruel, ti Eugbnc .,;t2u . itchkori l le brillant (7.er
politiques eiorgiens.' - ' •
K:Arxiste 711bcle, th IL ert -n app(;rrnce
rigLie ENCO L rinoipes, iIi 11 s t est. #uttoat servl u ocialisme'
pour f;Ure sa carribie. •
la. R:volutlon Ru:ze , e 1905, ii Cut ,'4put4 re
Tiflis la Douma imOriale - oh lra;f11 Tziretelt et lui furent leS
:10mum • seals ics r. uatr iputin g.■orgiens. qui se firent remarruer
(Tchcif: z:i et Tchenk-.1 1i furent toupars ann l t ombre). Il. slit re/r4re
PetersLourg .0 no.:;:ruux sezvices: .aa:c. b;:n ,:uis :Ir et :,itrolicrs r'u
Caucr,sG.
WO,
• L la .s:paratiba aa -eaCbiviks 'u
soci1-64motrate,.11 a suivi,la conynneit .
%Ieux u nature. .
Au la ...volatiaa ,e 1917, Gtrigu.;tehicori
dovait jouer ea G.ozie et .'ans teat Ie . Caucase un't8le ..4 e tout
preier plan. .
Sur l'iai t. iative dos con ,tc,ils rvolutionnairer
transcauceSiens, Gu4gU,itehkori et . a 1 . •.; le 11 nay:milt° 1917 1. la
prsiC.ience :1L1 Coialnissariat e TranscaUcasie, -sieant IL Tiflis. Le
UommiSriat, qui conservait le'c;ntact avec Petro7.rad, levient
cepen:*.aut en fait le gouvernement ljgal tout le r.Jbucase.:..
. . Le Cofnmissariet . ,oit fdte . face aUx . nigociations avec
la Turruie, coan.l cutives aux . p&urparicrs:de erest-Litovsk,-otl. la
R ussie communisteait la Turcuie•Kars, Ardahan , et Datoum. PoUr.
Immo= les Caucasiens,. importait 'nurtout de Swayer Datoum le grand port
d l export7.1tion :6.1trole 1. 01.:eksou.Gu6.04tchkori K. . Akeki .. •
Tcbenlvili . pour les nigociations fa:Turruic, lui
co=ontent IL . Tr6bizonde'le 12 mars 1918 . Sous e . t aStez maUVats
auspiveS,..leS Tures ;!tant-trba:exigeants..-".
,* 146' 22 avril 1918, late.caucasienne -prOclame _ •
l'incrpen-!ante:cl e . la'Transeauca c.de.. Le Commi5sariat-4ev1ent
'gouVernement. G.:se retire et ts ti ,:e le:poste Kl e'preLder winistre
TchcnkAi... • . . • •. . . . . •
, u tchkori
Gu,.4 .;.4 teste uh*c .-?rtain*tmps'. ?1 l t ->cart .•
pouvoif,'il ne'yeut . :P,As se coMpromettre ni seas
1%utre . ovec la Turqule. C =:ptil-Cant :ftembrecniell.Naticaal de la-
C. orgie, ii ouera un rOle aSsez c.:uivoque au moment (26 r.ai,1918)
;le la proclamation de l t iLICT:n: encede ia 5 ; Publicue nilocratiqueAe •
0 4 or§ie . (&prs 1 I 5cTo is 1.;publi ,sUP Tral!:ecuend.rnno,11:1 'I
ltintransig(ance Tares, 1, l l occupation par lel soldets bolebvish •
l t urn ,ie s:Ausse de 1:::Lkou et ..:.4_tiraillainents Furvm.: yor'.c.ujet
entresulmann la
G5Orgie fut-,i.:111.: LAI c3usuil tional orgien, No4 -
Jorania ot Liejorlt; i.,Quch .;viTac, par le group . e• !.lesh ffiCiers
tentris '.1 1.allemagne et pr les . ments de r'roite, Cul
nouhaitaiont u:ne inter7mtion all y n:e coar protiger 1:atoam . contre. •
la menace turque. Crair:ant 7. Lic,.cet acte ue Cut ;111 g.-; contre-
r6volutioancire, Jorbnia, sur le Conseil 6e 0u6gutchkori, .envoya
ra-stiiiii.xxxmatExkxRmxcaup:iscoumZknt.7_11amimmia.4.11 •.
Un t616gramme A dccou dman el ant l'avis ct . •1.1nro1ation de
(1 1 111$. to1re 'e cott 71ur: an ''!!!i7rat1on
alincntcr . 1a po1m1(1. uo entre :i.f .nchiViks ot natio!lvli g t.es). L'ine:i-
pcnence fut co-)orr:r.nt proc1am5e et uucuno riponse no parvint eu
t.1!gramme.
• 'PorOant la "protection" ullemaw:e ? e la Giorgie,
Gu5gOtcbkor1 ne perticipa pss z,u-pouvoir, entretint dlexcellents
contacts.avec len repr;m::nt;.nts '0 la firme 1 .)tro1ifro a11nnan0c,
• Uobel.

• Ape-r. 1: 1,11%lant:s llocuw‘ation


englaise, Gu:gutitchkori c0vient :l1ni.7tre 'es Lffaires Etrhne3res.
Xi uo alrs . Thubl:!Jou : 1. ,:vr, c Anc.lnin (prrni lcst:uels
cr ; o r-1:ati)nn p711t1-uc Tlaffair.is), qui . patron-
nolt C.ols Aatre:inol :..:(ottonnFt1• ,1 rles g^n4rn1x
fl'n1k1ne 't :Vrangel en • n.rti pour protSgor leurs int4rts p6tro1i-
fbres. 2. avec len 3ovicts, ont 11 otticnt la r;Ii11-.1ance
officielle de l'inl'. ?Qn .. aace. g.l orrimne. •
• Anrbs l'ultimetum'soviitiue de rAaris 1921 L.laG4orgie,
Gdigg itcbkortsont partir,ans . e l sbarOonner ia G4orgie
sahs combat (Ils oDnte:teront -q ua tarl cette .11s
abandonneat birOi.ruMent Tiflis puts latoum,
sous le commanlemnt .1 1) . 0 .; r1r11 Kvinitadzi, et partent Avee . tout le
gouverncment menvhivik de 1:intoUm •pour CoAstentinopIe...
• • .Gu6guitchkori rcts • un tempS. as ez.court en Turrjlie
(sufriant toutefois-.1 our's l y faire .:7os . relations) ct gagne Paris.•
Il sera. en e7.11; le minintre UranF;Ares -., ermenent de.
la Giortie. ed titre 11 2articipc .aux conf5r-smoes. internationales,
aux ceogrbs.de la II. Int,Frnationale, joUiSsant 6e 1 1: 7:pui des
socialistes franqais . (iiimauY delet -anTlais

. . ,La Giorgieitantronnuefeff±ciellement'par la
Fronce (jusqU t on . 194.---”, ninistre r:kakt Tch , nk311),.le pas2eport •
(71p1onaticue hmori r tDus le c: . p.ays de l t Entent?, le
:Zinistre les Affairce 1A-rangAr(:.1. . El.c75.16Urra circuler.librement. •
'Son titre, son . E.xtrerdinair i: ./..A.;t11eti.i1son . charme l ses,re1ations. i -
de p art1 aiec u' 1e 1eaCcr.S.f;s611-:.:tes Curop .5ens ouvriront'
be'aucouPe ::Ortes l ' UOneHLI u ..Igu;';tchkori:. • :%":•
. • • '0 .-4,c-uret -u n onde • des, • .
A-talres, cOil.connait'Av.lit.toUjOurs0t . tlansicquel . il rentre
port,s 'conv.onable.:Kais
sUL ambition. ues.1v. ',.yoUsse pas tant-versgcnt,'.cuc-.vers.18
v olOntS. 6 1f=.tre -r c1 1 ,-17 lc:!.effaires
Ts olitl .vueo et'finrncnrcL.1...portante5:u,z:on6.e.occita1... -
- • La. FrEynce,. 11ddubtre nociliste
bic .I t inum-;rer j3rte Th ica .'crs SFI0. ne
lui sol"es Lrpuis ent77 .
'cui out Oct zvnftg, .itcip •no..-.v,nt 'au 17ouvoir •
:'.(1 la .c-turre c 1.1cxceilcnts
n termes,avec'
•Castou 'lcri 111 r6 A.ica1 . arctF1 Ts at), ii en
relt%tions ut 7onzie.. Par ees•

cn.s ii omnalt le.f:rans courtiers .Y z.ffaires; lc.H:anquiers.


courti4e 101. IFra.511t rin iq.-.1lis A la
urst: ••

.in hnglettrre .sari (.0...i.,triote. le Prinde Sounbatov


I• li.,tion . s . ..,:aler.riv .;cs_ot non
politi&u0s. (oar ii pniac n l. :;:m.chvik)• — il.se fait des
1a (f.rbu..1 76/iAtre

est
d f abord, en sr, rualit lnius,irthat repr“ ,• ntant o u gourernement
mench4v1k, • l objet do touter le< attaques •u clan nationcailte
(GdmiralIvinitez Ot eonstmtin M'ia), 4 12 groupc . nbucase" (bam-
mate), ot'mtme e ts cumarades de parti ot de gouverne!aent (Akaki
Tchenk4li, par exempla) qui lui reprochent une vIralit 4 .'outeUse ea
matibre financibre. Mais sa souplesse, ses flattt:ries,. sa g avondes
Cita cOti de so s adversaires nationaliste4, sa riputatien d uttre un
socialiste tout h. fait mod4r5, int4r6ss4 avant tout auk affairea
financibres, se- relations avec le mon d e p4trolifbre (SOumhatov)
moeifient en sa favour l l attituee hostile voire belliqueusew de
l l opposition nationaliste et de liaiAar ear.late. Le attaques person-
nelles cessent contre 1111 h la veille P e la guerre, at il et k ce
moment 14 le "pont" entre marxiFtes et nationalistes giorgicas.
Sur le plan int4rieur du caucase, c'o't lui qui .
par son attitude toujours trhs souple et canal/Ante arrive avec le
.plus de facilit6'b aplenir -dans lo cadre du front ptomOth6em - •
•los difficu1t5s.qui . oppOsont toujours . chretieas et:musuImans du
caucase, - c t est.surtout k lui cue revient lo m6tite dfavoirsu
attiter au groupe . proM4. th4on les Arm Aniens du groupe Chatissian-
.Djanalian (los seuls • Arm'nlons nui no soient.pas anti-tures).
Ii et 4galement celui qui travailla le p lus d f acharnement . 1 •
.rdaliser en exil la Conf6d4ration caucisionne (d6claration commune
: azerbejdjannicnne, gdorgitnne et eaucase r:u Nord it•peu prbs vers
1928).
. Dens le cadre du front prom4th4en, ii entretient des •
'contacts . trbsamicaux • avec les plus hautes personnalites.Poloaaises.
•du rtigime de Pilsudaki (11 ne faut pas oUhlier que PilsudsW4tait.
un anciea social—ddmocrate). conclut avec les PoloaaisunaCcOrd
.'secret'qui assure le fihancemeat du . gouvernement gOorgien eatexil
(1926); dens le:cadre . du front prom4th6en et.de . la section sp4cia—i.
'lement*inteir6sSle . W cette:question du 2 hie Bureau
•• • • :Avec lei Ukraihiens, il est aneicellented relations
aVec.ceUi' . quI appartieanent . au mouvement'promOth6ta, • clestA:dire::
avec le . gOuvernement en ox!]. la EDU . (Aadni. Livitak1411ateheslav
. Prokopowimet-IlexangreChOulguine) . . :•
• • . • % :. avec-les. Turkesfaniens;
._ ileat•encontatt eyed
*mustapha:bey.Tchokai-Oghly. - • •. . . . •
Lordque le,front promcithi5en,, sous l l iMpuIsion des
..Poloinais'(notament:nodziiierz Bactkowaki, : le Major Chariszkewict)
prof; Homan : Stha18tock“pr4sidentAu : club promt5th4e.de'''
.Varsov14i a l. etend .iretal9 j 3 . ans-Une.directiOn'un pec.tadtaisiste,
..ea . admettant dens dOwseia . dUrle•mtmeplin .-.0e . 1 1 Ukraine,.16 • ' s
•eaucase et le • Turkesten (unit6snetionales'importantes et hien
...connues)-des peuple g . aussi inconnUs que_leS Yakoutesp•les.Kaii;
•les. Tatars de l'Idei Oural etc,Cu6gufachkOrt*Opuie llinitiative
ukrainienne' d t Alexandre Choulguine pour faire un comitd restreint
• .des . peUples plus importaats. C u est . ainsique. flit'cr64,h Paris. en •
1934 le "Comit4 d I AMitid des Peuples du. c aucasexi du TUrkestan.et
do l t Ukraine041 . . .
_ Comit6 'evaitisynchroniser les actions junquo lh
• •soldevees Ukrainiens, des , Caucasiens et • e'es Turkestaniens Sur le
forum international.. Le CoMitd dare: jusqu q. 16.veille e!e la guerre,
U' :3t au non:e cette : institution, qu f htenbVe en 'sePteMbie1934,
A.Choulguine, Gudguitcbkori, pour le ducasepet
• tchokai . Oghly,'poUr le. Turkestan, combattirent 14 candidature .des.
. Soviet's 4. la SIM, ' set insPle2rent. otamtent ltaide du.
Journal de Genbve retentiSsant eiscours contre les Soviets du
eonseiller F6diral GuiSeppel.:otta. ' •
-4-
Lorsqua la guerre •iclate en 1939, Gu6guetchkori d4boree
d t activit4 X Paris, il multiplie sc5 marches au qua i: f Orsay, qutil
assure de l t amiti4 eorgienne. Il compose le manifeste eu gouverna-
ment menu/1671k en ' exil clue signora son pr5sident No Jorri ania (publi4
par la Revue de .Prom4th4e Nr du ler dOcem)re 1939)/ d6c1arant clue
la G4orgie se treuve aux oft t s ? e la France, 4e la Grande Bretagne et
.de la Pologne contre L t Allemagne pour la ,'4fense eu.iroit et le la
ustie. 11 envo.te nn repr A r rntx..nt lermanent tiprXs du . gouvernement •
polonais h Angers (.Joseph Salakaja). Ii pread part aux n4gociations
avec lea Fran7als en vue de crier une . ldgion g4orgienne auprbs
1 1 Art1.4 Francaise. Ii encourage lea.Worgiens 0 engager (ceax-ci
du re.-,te las d v attendre la constitution finitve du bataillon
eorgien s t engagent les tins dans les rangs de l i arm4e francalse, lei
autren dens l t arm4e polonaise; form4e • ea France.
. • -Aprts le olapse fram;eis, :e.uf . ano_ou ;• eux perquisi-
tions op4r4es chez Jut* et chez4es.: .autres .membres du_ gouveraaMent
zel orgien manCh4vik :Par le Ilauptsturalfilhrer Engelhaupt '(c t fr-.t :le.
mtme. qui proc4da h l l arrestatien ,t es. .UkrainienS .ea . France)-, I.
On4guRch1cori.et . sus amis ne'seront ;An inNii6t6s ..grace 21 la.
•protection de aichel Meia, proMu :la Jour an lendemain AU rang de
fahrer. des . Cauoasiens (ii a t y a. quo . le menchevik Saadro 144nagari •
qui pisa. 4 =is It le prison du Cherche-Xidi . en 1940,. et qui lib4r4 .
par Kedia fut envoy par celui-ci, sur la 'eliande de Gu4guftchkori
ea Turquie). . • ••. . ..
.• ..A :1'artir ce ce moment .mench:iyilcs g4orgiensliettents-.
ea taut 'qUe groupe l leur activit4 en. sourdine'.et • font confience.
K5dia. Gu4gu4tchkori . sera'le repr4sentant.:e.U. ?r6siZent Jordenia .
auprta de Michel Kdia.- . . .
• A• la' fin de 1942, la n4cessit4 -de 'Montrer, aux Allele:ads
qut il georgiens . derribre oblige•Mdia ii.eaviiag
er
le.voyage de'.Gudgu4tchiori tt Berlin. ,'Les ropr . sai11es allethandes
contre.les:Juifs . battant.alora.leur p1einGu4gUdtchkort poSe.X,
K4dia. cOmme .condition' do spn vOyege . la garaatie-,cle-::s6curit4 .:ppur . .
les Israelites g4orgienslet . calicasiens : (15.arMt:lesquel's iljy.avait
beadclikp dkaMia et. de clients de Gu6gu4tehlieri),:te qui. est: di i ..
reste ausaitet aCcords..- :- - '; • •'•
- Au d ' but de. 1943 : • Mownt: 01416:bataiile de. Stalin-
'grad' bat son Plein); avant de quitter 'Paris,.. GU4gu4tchkori ,va voir •
les . Ukrainiens: . de Paries :(aassi bien-A.Ciloalgaine,' Autse.cachait
alers des . Allemandi qUe' BOjkiw; yeprtisdataniaris du colonel •
A.Meinyk,:qne Stissiwi.„ chef de o l“kraintathejertraueastelle.de-
Paris -sorte de service Social); et.leUrexpOseX Pen.prbs 'cm ces •
termes le.but:da'son . voyag&ot sa'fiqonalager : Ies 64inements.
(tir6 d'une note re
est laseule:puisaance an monde capdblede:s lOpposer victorieusement.
aux : Soviets, car toutedles autres ari2leSdespuissances ddmocra- .
tiqUes - on. raison du la lib rti de.propagaii*COmmbniste7.e•:
aoultveront automatiquemant plut8t quo da:sebat .tre contreltEtat
ouVrier.sovi :itique. Notre ' int4rbtast par', OOns6queat de soutenir'.
l t Allemagae dansaa lutte actuelle•X l t Estmats'pour que ,
soutien devienne effectifv 11 faUt cue slei Reich : MOdiie sa .po/itique
dons les territoires' occup4s. de: l'Est. Je:vaia: a . Berlin demander 'lm. •
reconnaissance de l t independance de , la .G4Orgie;mdia cette rec6nrials-'
•sauce nlaure. absolumpat aucune , vaieur positive si 'avant . i t Ukraine: 6t
les Pays Daltes no scat pal recohnus comma Etats ind4Pendants.
Pour qul oa'puisse . Croire X . la. parole .al1emande,•11 faut quo le .
Reich accorde 1 l in16pendance d t abord aux pays qu t i/ . occdpe et non
ceux qu'il n i a pas enc,ore atteint et c1oTi la: Wehrmacht vicnt ,!e se'
e5-

retirer. La emadde dc 1 l ind 4 pcnance our le 04orgie et done


suboronirie t l l octroi de l t indipen!ance k 111/kraine."
Gleigte5tchkori out de nombreuses runions k Berlin,
et Xsidia lui arrangea tin voyage en Finlandechez le Veirt.chal
Mannerheim, t7ont ii raeporta unc lettre t Hitler, oh le e.arechal
soutmait la mtmc thbse que colic quo G. avait expose aux Ukrai- -
aims de Paris. Le voyage de Ga4gu A tchkori en Finlande fut entour4
de boaucoup de mystbre (voir k ce ujet la note sp4cialement
cons8cr3e h cc voyage).
Ea rentrant k Paris au ibut de mars 1943, Gteiguetchkorl
donee aux Ukrainiens le compte-rendu suivant ee- Fon voyage
II A Lerlin, je devais rencontrer Ribbentrop et Rosen-
berg, je me les ai vus ni "Pun niel!autre, mais seulement des
comparses. L I Allemagne perdra strement la guerre, il est impossible
de compter our elle. La situation actuelle t Berlin rappelle celle
de :La cour h 1 1 6poque de Raspoutine : tin fou gouverne (ou
plus s exactement ne gel:Verne pas et personae ne le fait h sA elace)
.1e pays, il no suit les conseils de personnes, mais eenlement.ceux.
-de sa divine . intuitioneeL I Allemagne ble- pas s de gouvernemente
• Ill y a jamais ce conseil de cabinet,.les miniztreS eont de miSdrOles
fonetionnaires oui recoivent-des ov I res.du Fahrerhanptquartier,
ordres qu t ils . n f ont me pas le loisir de 'iscuter ou de:confronter
aveC des rapports d l experts.. Le plus grand connaisseur des choses
ruses, mon • vieil et excellent :mile comte de SChullenburg.nla
absoluemnt rien ti eire et il me pent que se d6seSperer: Un hoe
politique Serienx me peut travailler avec le s nezis, seul un agent
PPut le faire. Dans'ces conditions, je vais'esseyer de . me sortir
antibrement de eet cagreaige."
- . Par ailleure.Guegu6tchkori fait le plue .vif . 4loge de.
la Finland° et des Finlandaise Il relate combien s on et eesnimiste
•dams l l entourage de . Mannerheim,•ohl t on cemprend quo la guerre eat
perdue parce • que les Illemands se sent conduits comme dee sativages
•stir lesetetritoires occupel s par enxe
, A partir e . cc moment, les Eencheviks eorgicns se.:
flchargent de toute reeponeabilite, et ils dennent 4 kithel &Mist
un .blanc-seing pour agir ea Alleiaagne., (I1.6Ste Possibleeque tet
blanc-seing.-.Cue Kedia. menace,de.d4voiler -alt ti extorquA sous
menaces par media). . •
• s e . . eGueguetchkori a s profit4 de l i occupetiOnallemende. ems.
France pour partiCipme t toutes-sortes. d l effaires commerciales s et
financibreSavec l!occupant..Ileavait:dez eelatiOnS. suivies.avec.le
Bureau d!etudes'minibressdeStoeckline=CrUe - Lord Byron b Paris-4, .
avait'deaintertts clans nneg eand'nombrede bureauk'diti
ileobtint des facilites speciales pour. tin grand resteurent.ark4nien' .
auquel fles t int6r6seait (situ . .'ans le . 1).061,!airenue.Georges V) •
etc etc.
. . • Aerbs la libleetion France, lee . SoVeteis exercent.
• une trts violontee prezsion sUrla colenie Coreienne . en France.
(menvheviks auzsi bien eue nationalistee), que les Frangais se .
refusentdeerot.5ger en•raisone 2. e:son attitude c011aborationnietes,
• et centre 1. en-eembeeeec laluell e ile oevrenteatme . eee inforMations
jte'dciaires. Les bruits lee elus efferente circulent earmi les e
• .G-iorgiens. On pane d t errestations en eleireParis fe:Vorgiene par
• :ler; polieiers sovi5tieues ee uniformese Cepen'ant Oen autre
c5t4 on colporte la nouvelle :e propositions !7e reconciliation avec .
les Soviets,-qUe formule un attach!: ?nein conseiller geergien de
es Sovicts,'enveyi (sur 'roc- e !:* .fLa ) par
D4ria
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Tous con bruits sont eric. tout b fait incontr8-


lables, et il est difficile de se reconneitre • ans toutes ces
contradictions g;orgienneS. Ce est certain c l eQt ru o la peniom
&est empar ; e: d i tt prbs tns Los . 1.11-ux georgiens.
'Gu4gudtchkori dens cette situation r4agit le premier.
.11 fait valoir son attitue e en faveu. des Isradlites caucosiens.
Le Grand. Rabbin . 10 Paris intervieut pour Ou4gu A tchkori oul
sort blanchi llaccusation ao coll;.boration. gnis malgr4 tout
Gu4gudtchkori West pas tranouille : l l etmosphbre tiorgienne est
aLsolumeut irrspirable h Parisp . car chacun pour stabsoulre
e4noace son voisin. La tache de Qudguetchkori consistera tionch
readre la s4curit4 h . .ses compatriotes.
Encouragd par l l exemle de l l dmir.ration
ruse qui avec
son Pr4sic:out L.Ltaklakoff et le M4tropolite uloge s t est rdconcili6e
avec l'ambassadeur Soviets ii.bogomoloff, Gu4gu4tchkori, h son
tour, pour att4nuer la menace nui pbse sur los si rms„ entame dim
.1a tin tie 1945 des migociations . avec 1 1 Ambassael_e. pp_SovietS h
Paris (les tfimoignages . suivaUts confinteaf Cet-ie.tr.N6wellP
affirmations 'de Rakkaki Tchenk41i, ellwions ec Meia, information
ukralnimns).
La peur , q1 reste pour.un homme •e e la.trempe e e• •
Gu•gu4tchkori n i est pas unotif suffisant de rdconciliation. La
croyance en 1á sVp4riOrit4 4crasaate de Staline sur tons les
autres chefs.d l Etat du donde,' la fiert6 (comparable -h lafiertg des.
Gorses pour Napo)4on) cue le plus . c,rand dictateur e l aujourd t bui soit.
Un G4orgien, la conviction qu t il •iablira l t . or r!re nouveau, la
.position rise par let Soviets pour reprenere aux.Turcs les terri-
tolres Reorgiens de Kars .et A l Ardahin furent'autant'Alarguments.
pour pousser Gu6gu4tChkori.h er5gocier: ..
.. en.aPrbs en novemnre 1946, le journal giorgim . ee
Paris publiait un aPpe1.6manantde . k11.. jordania et Gudgudtchkori
enjoignant . aUx . G49rgien8 'ee1rance.de se prisenter au cOnsulat.
sovietique en vue • d y 4changerleurS pagers d l 4migr4s contre. des
passeportasovi4tiqUes.. • : •
• . intercissant tie nOter la . clause de liaccord
Gu4gudtchkori-BogOmoioff-n l obligeant pá' les Giorgiens eevenns
cltoyeas . sovidtioues h rega0aer
Michel KEDIA
******Ifigit.E-e -

Appartmant t „;.ao famill , bourgeoise, Eichel i0dia e7t


n4 ea Mengraie (province g l orgienae t lacuelle annartibat aus7i
le V.archal B4ria) en f 4vrier 1902.
Vest ,a1 ttre contra,ictions : intelligent,
d.ipra*6, cynioue, rusj 4uquant soudIesse, faux, intellec-
tuel • pou cultivi, 7an1teux au Mit Co tout go cu l on pout iglaginer,
large, hospitalier uais calculateur, joucur plein e self-cont-
rol, ayant LIE.; qualitdr tC chef, notaat 1111 ascen'ent sur -
son entoUrage, Kichel KRia q t un jouisseur, cui en jouissant
trop e la vie, set CO_prO.AS su
Trbs ii.assist° 4 la ..oWc . 'u c.ouvenent national
giorgi:n co: 1,e notialisto-aonchlvik (le graticl parti politiqus h la
moo 4 cette ipoeue - et qu'il devait eu ,uittor toutde suite
aprb .: la : ifaite de la Vorgie).
• Il • iLigre avec tote Sb 4 la puite de l f ulti-
matum sovi6titue h la Gdorgie !:ia.rs . 1921, 4 Constantino ple, Ott
sou pbre e .son . onele . (Constpain, 1c leader-natiOnaliste) ticnnent
un r ,:staurant ite luxe,.cui no tar ,!o Pa•- 4 :etre tie faillite reten-
timute. aA fumille Ki(lia dart lorspour Pi,ris. •
. • Le e4Mre nu.gnat eorgien e p6trole ChOsChtatia
donne verS. 1924 4 : Lichel Mdia uric- 'bourse pour •?tu:icr le rOit en
Memague. frAiquente 1!linivizsit6 . :le HAilelberg, circule am •
Alleaagne, et se fait %es camaraecries.parni la jounesse estudien-
tine.allsn'le. • • .
Ii achbire ensuice scs'te . -In 4 PfIrls, sans plus avoir de
bourse. Ii connEit la r..istre,a t obligation do gagner-sa vie en •
Pratiouant tous lcs-rZtiers. U.est succesUven2nt d4baideur, Fort
des halles, porteUr ans une gare :,arielennevtravaille daneun
musit-hall (les • eaucaSieas '.e .. toutcs • natioadlit4s. ont •u pedant
• Iongera?s Paris une ,orte e -.Onopole -.!.ans le travail dans lee
boit:s :enUit.jtles fr-lCumte'14..jeunesse
naliste Oorgionne de • PLris,1 avec eIlc 1l'vachalauter-lesT4unions
mench6VikS Obrglens,li aime b. eaUcOup le§ baggares.
• . Il.slinttirbsse i. la . fubrication.u . vgboukti • Vers
1930 il cra uao?Otite erie:eprise,.sebrouille trbs 'rite, et •
devient trbi aisd• par'sespropres moyenS.:
• • .Son succbs i surle plan de la vie rzateirielle, lui donne
ber:.uccup d f assurance.I1 est fierd I ttre unHsc1f7diade.man. D4vor4
il g veut • jeuer ua role 'e.pr;Lier • plan an la vie
politique e.orgien.Le. .
. 'Son oracle Constantin . K4diai-le leadernationaliste,
l'attache comme un 'es repriientmmts des mationallites 4idprbs'du -
groupe "Cp.ucase n . r,e SaiLlar ta.zsate. A: .peine en prieace de ce der-
flier, K4dia cst 21cin de jeaousie,11 voudrait sUpplaater Dammate •
4 la Axction thi grouPe..Yaisil.aanque cl Is tbffe, s l il a fait des
• •tudes, ili..anque de culture, . 1.4 ,.:ucatiori p olitique (4 te point de
vue 14 il ' sera toujOurs trbs priUtif prenant des'slogans . de • * •
• ..propagande pour des id,ies) 4 -:!expdricace, et son .adversaire -persoa-
mel,.son rival. est ua . hoare de• grand forriat l • ua 'maitre pellar lea
ra..thw.es politiques . ori ,:atales. • •
•• De 1934 1939, lUttera sourdoisement
contre Bamaate, tout on ?Last 4 l'ext .,:rieur ua de ses plus'fidbles
partisans etamiS. 11 se fait , :6s. rolations . avecles Allemands.wm

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on dehors du rroupe It Caucase n • Par ailleure, comme pour reuseir


en politique caucasianne, 11 faut avoir un soutien dans la coullsse
ptitrolifbre„ Michel Kddia se lie avec Grdgoire Beridzd, le liqui-
dateur de Choschtaria ( l t ancien ptron et bienfaiteur do K5dia), le
banquier 5 fois failli, un des plus habiles gangster financier de la
place de Loeres.
Ce qui frappe dims les relations allmaneee Ktidia
- ausai bien sans cette pirio e d t Arant-guerre cue du reste plus
tard ctest qu t il ne sera jsmais question ' l e liens avec ses
anciens condisciples do SPidelberg. V d ia p4attro an les milieux
des service renseignements et l e s 4 curW flu Reich.
A la veille mtme 4 e In guerre idia va t Berlin. Mae
des chose s eu t il y it cen-i-te h com'PettrP l l influenco trop
grande eue co-mence t er e ll re the netit groune nazi g4orgien, insi- -
gnifiant Pu point !e v119 num A ri p ue, mais Pui a • t e pe ui de la Gestapo.
LPs n5tho d e3 ru i n employe Pe ur c e-1, ettr e e r.iR nczis il:orgiens nous
sant inconnues - t)utefois co roil est eerLain c t elt . 11 1 1.1 parvint
h limiter leur influence. A son voyage eo retour vers Paris, 11'
s l ac. rtte h Lausanne et y a une violente alt 4 rcetion avec Bammate
(voir la note consncr4e ce clernicr).
La guerre 4 c1ate. K5 d ia se tient t2im - u1110 h Paris,
oh il fabri rlue -on yoghourt. Ii n t eet pas intuiti par la police
trancaise (a/ors -ur, l apatriles ^ui avaiant efrectuar
depuis un an r' voyages en All r.nzane I to'cnt soumis t des inter-
rogatoires trZee serris et souvent internis par le o autoritds
• franceises). Ilsenbie n t avoir fnit non plus aucuue offre W la
France.
En .uin 1940, tout e suite aprbs l t rrriv5e dep
Allemands t Paris, Eichel K4dia est inventi dee functions de
fiihrer de 1 1 4nigration eorgienne (et bient5t aprs caucasienne).
Le Hauptstrurmtibrer SS Engelhaupt, rui lui apporte cette nouvelle
reste ea liaison constsnte avec lui.
lei commence la eran ,3e aventure de K A dia avec les
Allemande. Toutes lee reletione des Caucesiens ' avec les Allemands
•seront p1ac6es sous la flrme de Vdia. Come ce serait amoindrir
l t importance et l t intirtt -?e cctte histoire, nos traiterons de
l l act1Vit6 K4dia dons le crere des rapports germano-caucasiens
dans une 4tude spiciale consacHe t co sujet.
Relevons sielpl , m e nt lei rue34ues impressions
subjective: ur l t activite 'e juin 1940 t avr11

Tout 4t abord Vela a fait nrPuve C l une hebiletel tout


h fait Pxtraordinaire en ayant trbs bin compris la complexit6
des intrigues interieures allemanres, et en alert su rds^r sur tous
les tableaux sane lndis p oser nentre lui aucun groupe rival. Ainsi
O t eprZ:s renseignee,ents ukrait.i;:ns non encore entibrement
dipoui1l4s et contr816s, il o particip5 t la conspiretion de
l t Amiral Canaris, et il avEit pertie 114e avec ceux oui ont
r6prim 4 cette conspiration (clor. 'Lv . par ex2f11:le
loacr gcrmanophilo ukrai ien lo cnlonel Y'1n1, teaucoup
noins clue lui, s I c-t )ren re 'ans 1 1,mgrenage de
Vaffaire Canaris ^t a fait .-u . 1-ue- moi can; e concentration).
De mtme il a i 1_ ,u ,-,ertage nationalitaire
Oe VORSS, il a pris cortact ev:c Vlas:off (politizuc -" t une Ruseie
f 4 e c rative .rais hnifiie sas u n;tIonal-socialime russe),
r_ux n c gocition ,- -ur le -r r leiSst •-nnkit
Stockholm pour. unc, 1;rcritw-l1e rfconcillation avec le e; Foviets
(v ,)ir note sur voyace e (;u:2;u5tchl:ori).
• 0.

set rev4V comae un org:allsateur tout


premier or r're. II a su s t imposer toute l t ancienne .mizration
gdorgit.Inne, ratter len valiit.:; d t ind6pow7ance desiver groupes,
ii a'su concilier chnitiens et musulmans du Caucase, il a su orga-
niser la nouvelle ,;migration g 4 orgienne (prisonniers guerre de
• an -service f'e son
1!Armie rouge). Ii a su nottre tlut ce 1::orte/e
organisation.
Per•contee ::.141e1 "Aia a t e-t . r o v , 1:: co=e un trbs
pibtre howe politique dans la large conception le ce termo. Ii no
voyait. pour le Ocucase quo 't7ux conceptions viritables lc eaucase
snvi4tic:ue ou le C ,Jucase all erid. Cette fa-zon le voir lc chosen
.Ont. inOispos4 contre lul nombreux •5.11ments des autres peup1es
opprim4s : Baltes, Polonais, Ukrainiens.
La .r:Ifeite e 1 1 A1lagne fut ur . lui un Ichcc
personnel. on groupe offriti. Le gros "es Corgis qui
iitait en Allemagne, 0e:A 1E19-.4 -stir' son .rdropre co-i1 u reste-
rapatrier.:Ses filtde y liel:tenaats Tzomaja, Alahibaja, Prince
restde en Allmagne font une . politi(70e autonome...
Il.e peru*presue c•:Itact avc:c son sroupe en •
Tspagne
Tur'uie. 11 n t y ac!u l n h pobrle encore Ur. petit
group° form$ ' I Luis allement ot • g 4 orgiens, •
Nn venant en . 3u.i”e en s-vril 1945, TO . !ia i5tait encore
plein e vitai1t, 11 avait -5nOrmImoat C t argent'(eu t il e.1-en4a
reste . trbs : rapidement), 11 avait granie pro:ets notamment
celui repren:re 1nme rMe avait en Allmagne aUprbs
des Aulricalns Aaglais (ii racontait mwti evait
rendu des servieen notoires aux uns et a= aUtres) . .. L:ais tout .cela'
ne se r .5alisa 'as. Il se 1ain7e'vite . abattre et d4mor4iser.
.Ii sebLe s l ttre retiri de la : politique active. Ii a
an au . cours de l t hiver 1945-1946 plusleurs rencontree ,Berne .et
GenWe avec un diplomate•sovi6tique'.0orgien ( c t est . lui-intme qui'
Aradont6 cela),.aved sont'entretenus.de
1eur Mengr,ilie n a ' tale. .Sa femme, avecsleguelie 11 est .suparijte_is
entretient toujours ees relations trs cOri41es, est)levenueA :.- -

Paris la mattresse d t un l i7210mate sorlitique.(information


qu4e de Paris par les Ukraiuiens, confirmie Par.Chitichidli)AUiT.
istme raconte . que c r oSt par . sa femme qutil"parv'entIt'snuverises:
• . compatriotcs en'France.. Par contra il . accuee:le goUvernement .
• mench5vik eorgien on r!xil c!e-s f ttre ralhi aux Soviets. Tout cola
• est plein $3 . contradiction. Ii entretient ge1ement en Suisse des
• relations avec les Atiemands, notinent,avec.ia fethme. de:Engelhaupt,
qui . s4journo :1 Berne.. Ii projette Laintenant l t occuper tn poste
• tr??s important .=.ans la firma do!L.Selmane*icz. • • •
• • • Ii vit en nuisSe • sous le r g gime o la rsi,.knce
• force Gonbve. •
4ra-
. Les eroupoe .elitiqucet ee 1 1 4e1gration eorgienne.-
FY
*************Oee**4eeee
TraditionnelLeeent on 5e tr;ee en er l sence e ";eux
gran's groupea ee1iti4ues e.jorgiens
1. Le ereupe soCial-doeratieue Couvernement ea .
exil A u Pr.:: sleat no6 Jorciania (Paris).
2. Le groupc nationalinte (oseosition au gouvernenent) •
lent principeux lee'ern ';.rre'itionncln seat : Constantin 1di.
("I crie), C!n;ral Kvinitide.Aeulischvili et Amiredshibi (groupe
Caucase de 4.idtider er_ate). /Un suit tt2e ce grlupe a .1t;
;w ant guerre par K4ria le nevemm ;!e ennstantin I. • . . .
A e6t6 do cee eux granes groeees, y a des monar.-
chistes (les eartisans l u Prince Irakli Baeretion at , 1' partisans
? t une' 51reetue11e . ynestie t;traneae) et :es indivi ,luelit', 5•eu mon4e
des e:raires (Prince 3-oumbatowo Prince eatchiabeli, Tehereojew,
Gulbeklam. Choschtaria etc), eui tie se r.e eal•nt combinai-
soa, zeds soet enclins lefenoetenir toutes.
-,Whietoire 'e 1 1 6migretion g,iorgleane epeis la chute'
e l t.inei:pf!ndaece on 1921 towns? autour. : e cps ernmee princi-
eaux et os tribuiations ilenGrceistes et *os lelv1dua11t4s
iont r.us venons . faire eention. .
• La line gdmirale-deccua exe greeees est •
fausseis enenleleue orte per le€e7. peesenne11t4s qui len composemt,
et r ent le r81e souvent ie,portant et ea ere:Itige •ont ellen jouissent
donne au problbme de 1 1 4eleretion geiorgienne une ceeelexitd cue de
prime. aborA, elle no • ,esA'e vas. (Dens cc scan unc --,or ,Jannalit4
m ' a delV 'e
co:: eugne GU,:guitchkori, uinistre ees AtTairee.
Etrangtreseiu GoUverneeent Jor'ania trbs earact:iristique).
• e La'richtese fabuIeuse ee la-G.5oreie et tout le
eeecasee . leneonvoitisee eu t elle faite naltee, le fait: quo de
nombreuetiorgitna 4nigres aient ap; . artenu au moiv!e de la finance
Internationale et opt souicnt . rusei b s t y' eaietenir; famt.eue.Itom
retreuve des nOes. ,:e Ceiorgiems :fans la eupart . c grarOes intrigues
financibres zion:Ilalcs et la pelitieUe Puisances dams le •.'•••
Proche et 1Zoyen • Uti izat... •• . •. .
. • quelle eet l t origine hIstericUe grcues :;rorgiens?.
ze•t leor eutrerepeuples caucasiems.?'
• - • .-. Quelle est lcur,./..t .:aChe avee . la.eintrigues mondialese
caradtre-finencier, politique eu 'e lutte pour la •orsessicn.des
metibres prersibreS . ? e
. e'Que/le tat 1 t h/stein:* ':t1 1 1 5eigrelion eorgienne ?
Et en. fin quo]. eSt. Son :Stat . actuel.?
• • •Teller 5:6t lez euest1.6ns vue noels neus ekoeosons Ad
triter .dans Le eristate 6tude • •

41

Historieue La 8Ra.gie 2.1Us I t eeeire F Tzars. ma provinCe . •


non-russe . iarticelibrement favorise. Payn zagnifique, client dour,
gens hospitallers, la Worgie pielsentat weettrait Certaies pour .tee
les /ius ., es. Len fonctiennaires lepr1aUx se creient synath.tes -
• et '6 relations, lee rciVolutioeneireF oC1.11tc chr3rehaient aussi
des aenuis dans cet'a coetrie.

r " ri °SU.
Avant 1914 - i 1 l in . Livi . ua11t6 eorgienne Joynteit
toujeurs forta:.ent :arqu4e -ar il
n'y avait eepsnant aucun nouvment national agne 'e ce . nom, yUi
voulaitI l inA iptmunce e la 0iorgie. • .
Aupels du vice-roi du Caucase (gournrneur-gentiral)
Tiflis, il y avait wIefoule 'e eaucasiens, qul servaient . fidLle-
meat l t napire. line den :.:eil*ou- /a Sarde InpOriale
ruse ‘taitle o division suvag0,-en majeu.re partic crx.posc; c ae
C6orgien5. Ltis princes Oorgiens et les.grands =ghats de is ..
finance diivelopraieut lours fortunes, t'l l abri des lots ir.periales.
Len partisans s V465 nouvelles (ii Slagiscait •
cette A pocue :!v d4nocratie et re social:1 ,ft) Ataient'plus librea
d l agir nue wtout dans l l Empire. Le parti social-democrate
s i 4talt •!,.ivelopp4 en G:iergie e f une faqo4 cousidfirable, et lett.
persOnnages cu l on y rencontrait s t z.l nialent :. Joseph Djougachvili
(Staline), Berle, Noe Jorania, Noe Bamichvili, M.tsereteli, .
.Eughne Outiguetcbkori, Akaki Tchenkdli,'Tcheidze, Qhavichvill etc.
.U6s secialiStesAm-:livisaient -! d4jh await la scislion officielle en
.mench4viks et bolchtiviks- en mod4rAs et on ultras. Si ceP derniers . .
(Staline, NEUMITWIIMUMIliTinallOTTZMWENSTIMNIMMURVAtin
prenaient part 1 •1•s EctPI t .r.rroristes'et intainewir 4taient deco
fait recherch!L n cetuzia cri1.7.inels par la police 'tzarists (on se
.!touvient Oe l l attentat con:'e la banque i f Etat fifLi h laquelle •
furent otitis Staline et isitwineft-etc), modstrs par centre .-
prot4i0Sper . l tv intel1.iguentzia t. ruse et:jouissult de la ta14rance
bienveillante 7ouvoirs recrutbrent ;:e . adtOreats de .
,aus . cn . plus nombraux. A la Pou Impiriale (apes la r.6volution
ruse .e1905), la Georgie talt repri-i genVe.par ses leaders . _ .
seciatxxdimecrates : Tsr ,51i,.Gu4gucitchkori„• Tchenkat et Tchiid0.
: IJ es sociauxmocrate:i g . iorv.(,ns suivaint .• e.prta ].e5 chefs

.crates russa cil (tierenaki t. kilieukeff; gakla)eff), mottaMen avant •


P:44raliame, mals. ne . soufflaient met de liindJipendance.
• ' : II faut encore ajeuter . -nourbi qn,Crealre le •
c1tive16:1 , weat mu'- La facilit4.4e.latie:au-.CauCase.
rendait hozme5euelins bicnveill.ance,:et:lealir.erstares.:::: •
politimUes nlus'acharn-:s ct
en. ttffalie ou 'an. “a.Arie 2riv§e-d6s:se2vi6asultiples...h1ri ssitr-leis -
dt5put6s seclalistes hla Douna dessoutenir les.
projets . des'grands capitalistes eorgiens, ... • • •
,

••
• En 2014, la guarre ne . provoque.aucnn : Chingement
a Can :. • .
1 1.6qUilibre.int6rieur de is 64orgie, • a.ish
dallusle, en Allem=e, se cr4e le pre=ior'graupe:nonr'l l_ind4ne&. •
dance 'de laG4orgie, croupe cowititu4 pai. les Officiers Oorgiens.
fait:4 prisonniers h is bataille::•1r.4 Tannenberg. 11' n'y'avait Cans %Ce
groupe aucUne personilit4 =ais sea 1::1.;:i.OrtanCe . e. 4t6' •

accrue' fait. e la-coace-Aio.dull=ande e. is Gorgie"iibro8,


pierre niattrasse de 1 , :ichi.uier. .Cacan arricil4 eUx . Russss at
1ai!5'znt aussi piece h la WWWWMTuriluie,.elors a1iie'de 14.11emagne.: ' •.

L l inttirtt manife:zti .)our cettu!conception de is *ilhelmitraSse


p4troliAre alLexanlis (noar=ent frtres.Nobel).-
• permettait Oeny lsager pour'de gr p upe un fort soUtien:Mancier.':..1
. •• Lh 1917, lorS;u t h Petrograd iclate'la:rivolution'rue-Pe,:.:-
un cilefs 'sociLd-&imacrste ,ziorgied,Ts,Sr ; teli . entre..'arts le , •

•ouv(Jrni:ment prevlsoire 'de la i:publ!.. p ue Ru.,.:51.e. • •


.• ..;7arviat au en.u.:-ases'
•1c:ui:Thz'ent
cao,:Lsieas . l i administration :f u"viee-roi et lc
.0,n la htircaucrttle rus96 sUr toute u CauCuse. Tout'
le pouvoir rut rsmis Wax cons qdls . rlivolution'llaires et.h.leurs.Qamitif
ex4cutifs 4 oltire5s geuverner le euys. roue ‘/Juoasiens
ayent it unis slu g la 'ominetion reesse :2 ens lc ca re eministratif
de la vice-royaut4 Ou Caucese, cette phase 'Ye rfteil na-
tional et rc;volutionneire cst traascaucasion ( c l e5t 1 'ire grindral
h tout,le Caucase et non giorgien, azobeVjanien, are:nien, caucase
CIA earl etc). Lee Consells r4vo1utionnairee transcauca , iens consti-
tubrent lour organe central, ent lc sibge rut fix h Tiflis et rlont
pr4s1'ent fut Uo4 Jore.ania, part' neeini-d6moerate de
(Margie. Depuis ce moment la s3cia1e-16mocrat1e A lrigera les leetins
de la Vorgie et e la elupert .!es autres etets •Caucesiens.
L t histoire :a r1volution au caucaso ent aseee embrouil
Vet et il n t entre es . 'ene nee 4.11!1 'e I t ex•eser en "'tail.
• Peteogead noe_e pour re.elacer Ite'zle.letration
vice-rei un "Coeite Sp . csl e Trenecaucasie", coos ; (le 5 membras
(2 eorgien q A.Tchenk111 et X.Anaebidze, uoIret;ulen, tin Azerbejlja-
neem et ix: russe le pretid_at) et eyeat iC7 er s regatiee . .-futt
•gouvernce.ent. .
Le 11 never:bre 1917, ur l l iuitietive 'en conseils
•rdvolutionnaires eran'scauces1 ns, le "Ceeit.i Ie:cial n fut ''issous et
• rem-lae'Spar . ua aluvel ors!ane le Co=issariat 's Transcnucasie,
•pr4sid par E.Gu4guitchkori. Lc ceeeisa,riat renr I seete la gouverne-
ment ligal eays, autonoze ee eelui Ntrograd. gale ii n f est pas
encore qu.stion d l ind5penance, ni e . sparution evec la "Grande
R4pub1ieue Dimeoratique husse o , oh ce-en aat •la rvolution boich4-
vique eceeence t fcir- rage.
• Le CaAcase participe en .''.1ce.elre 1917 k 1141ection
I t Asseab14e Constituante e Ruszie. celle-ci .lissoute brutalement
Petrozrad le 5 . janvier 1918, n i tut co f fin jour zi 'existence 14ge1e.
Comae euite t sa lissolution per ;les Belchiviks„ le noebre des
• dciput4s - ee cette. asseeb14e, G;orgiens, Ara.;nicns et Lzert.ej'ljaniens,
• fut trip16 . et co=plitS par lee can-ii'ats'qff5rentcs listes des
pertis, ea proeortion Jes velx obteneee . ear eux aux Alections.
L I Assenbli'e l censtitue ie cette slattribua les fonctions
itigislatIve et ainsi • naquit la -ibte A e 7renscaucasie, pr4sidtie par
.N.Tchlidze: .
Au trait" 'e Bre-t-Litovsk, la . Ressie ayeat c-_c eeC t la
• Turquie lee erovinces Batoum, e Kars et (Par 'aban, les trans-
' cahcasiens engagtrent avec les Tures ice migociations ?ireCtese'
• qui : convencbrent Tradzonde 1o12 ears 1918. (eileigation tureue :
• ministre 'e la marine Reuf-I•ey, Transcaucasie
• ministre :?es Affelr e e ; trengbros A.Tchenk.51i).
• L l titatees . n4gociations avec lee Turci, la .eenace
sovi5ti4uen eui - peenit . !,:ur•tj akeu obligee . ta -1.`ete Trenecducesie
t proclemer l l ine-%Kn'ance coe lbte le 22 &veil 1918, avec un
•geuvernement eer6s1d ..i per A.Tchenkfill.
C f est h ce eoacnt pea prs eue rcatrasen Ce;orgie le
group° d'officiers partlean 'e 1 t in 4e5pen ance nationale -' 4e. la .
0orgie. Il . donna um soutien in'ortent aux secla/istes eorgiens et
les saccuragca h suivre unc :eelitieue ineen'ante. ratele temps,
•el apeortait t la G6orgie et t tout le Cauceee le soutien ee
l'Allemagne.
, Ainsi h la f', euxime conf6rence 'e eaix turco-caucasienue
• ,01 11 mai 1918, l'Allemagne soutint lee Caucesiens eontre les pr A
e, es sen el11 ; e ':urque (Oin .5ral von Loseov). -teniosxagdr
• Los eifficuWs internee 'e lc Treeecaucasie eeelnrout
alors trbs eran .4 es riu ?tit e l f occupation eovieltieue ''e • Bakou et -1.1
refus le- Arm A nlms neccurir la ce e !tele ezereeiejeni enneo la
EST I hilhi!
nibto ee Transeaucesie se •5c1ara o itl souto i.e 26 mai 1918.
Le mtme Jour, cut lieu la r6union du Conseil Nationel
ee G4orgie, elopta l'unanimiti l'Acte d f in ,.. p en'ance r!c la
Giorgie, prsont4 par on -.r;si'7ent, Noe Jorania.
Lo re lcr fut :e..-1.!.!!5 par No•; aamiehviliy
nal 9 blent8t ce fut to Jorania rui fut appel4 h la tbte du gouver-
nment de coalition, coos3 touter-As en majeure partie de socialisti
La r.enace tureue s t 'tant ericil•Oe contre len parties
mq ridionales 'e la G .: orgie, le g q uvereoent R 4 orgien fit inpel aux
Allemands, .'oat traupes sijournkrent juin h Vcombre 1918 en
Woccupation alleuen'e laissa un souvenir excellen t
en Vorgle.
Aprs le fin . e la pm.ibre guer,.e ce furan$
tropen angleisen qui ree..-Lacbrect .Les Allaman0a.
ApA. s 3 ans Onttipeo ance, la Vorgie sociale--,:mocrate
fut attaee:e en 1921 par les Soviets. Lc gouverw.cent f l exile avec
tous les Ilouvoirs publics, talssant cur le sol cpiorgien l i arme qui
combettit sous le comna6(!ement !u ( •,n ; ral Nvinitadz4.
(e fut l l origine :le l paration !es 04orgitmus en r,elix
groves.: 1 tins . artisans r go.;vernement 1401 en cmil,
pr:sid4 par No- Jor:ania, recOnnu par :)resnuo tootes if12 .puissances
eu1'npion1e4, slut i nu par la II bmo Intornationelep . et les sutras,
los natiOnalistes, reproahant au gouvernement e l avoir abandonn4 i.e
territoire national at l l ara4e, lui reprochant (!e n t avoir ;an cberch6
h s l entendre avec ie Tures.

II. Lien avec Les autr q s peuples csucasi-ns,- One chose q lt assez
curieuse k cqnlater, ce s qnt Les G : orgiens sociaux-di;mocrates qui . •

d4rendent avec i.e ;;Ius . Oachar .::mnat territoriale de


la G4orgie, tan is quo ca sont les nationalistes, q ui pour re r16- .
bar sr lus ra 1 .7 ement ven Soviets, proposent : 'es concessions aux
entre3 . su1!zans) et & rea
-!u caucaso (nctamment aux -1 u
puisaancea ,.;trneeres. . •..
V toute la 'i, %r 4 e 114miqration on verra los •
chers nu gouvernments m eil iscuter HY00 ics. autres Caucasians
d l un statat , !e conf4d4ration, tar-is f.!ue les leaders nationalistes
pencheront vers la formule d o me transcaucasie f6d4retive 2u memo .

.Les. 7ns1ssancus itrane .reicui s t int4reisbreut urant


cette p4riocle au iJaucese penchbrent tant8t pour l'une au lfautre
formule. Les Polonais de Pilsu'ski, .ans le Cadre 'Cu front prom4th1eni
.soutinrent los G6orgiens sociaux-dAmoerates et les autres peuples
du Caucase sur la base e la conrdiration: Los Tures h4sithrent
'entre los eeux.formules, :!onnant toutefois la pr,:;f6rence h la -
formule 1unit4. Les Allem n's at les Seponais ne sfint4rbsAren
qu'll la secowle fomule, corcbatzant u remte len -..lartinans de
Jorlania.

111.40:the -hes g4orgiennes aveC 1e ibtriguis =11...i'alas-.- Si la • .


plupast dUp r 5trOle caucasiai se ..:rave en :chorn.o.e . :la Gjorgie
AzerbWlan (Lakou),.c l est la G6orgie qui oait le port .(Batoum
par 1eue1 . ce pitrole:'tat (wort, c l 4tait as . Ca .Atalo (Tiflis).
:q,u1 grans centres finencier • u
- Certains noas . g-lorgieas ztu : '. 1 11abats ... ?.e Tiflis •
sont . Cabbre::. sus 1 ,o ;archi ,.ce sont Gulbekiat„.
Tchormolev, Choschtaria Or:Are 17aridze,
qui a cu Chozchtaria, ot , le . Prince .
.Sounbatov, 1 .1 asf:ocie ‘,arcus a,.ael %:irlo , la Shell). Lord Detea° rang, .
-5-

'ont la renc.e titune caucasienne, soutiL4 h reprises


r,rouper politiquer g l orcions 6t caucani . nr glnrel, finanga
l f insurrection g ; orgienne oe 1 0 U Prince Tcholokuchvili,
h % ros national F:orcien), renfloua • en financiers eorgiens et ens
uncials propri k uirt, ie -uits '6 13- tr^10. O n retrouv( nncoup de
noLs eorzien °Lo.s lo 'uol o .q a en tI o!) •CM no Rockfcller b
: l etortling. Le. .uisnant r'tr.qteir aln. an frk. es Nobel,
seutint en accord avec 'titer ing 4 e • G'orgiens en 1.1,e...n5ne.
Yrance, lc . ilit, ux fin%nciors ot
e.ltretinrant I. ^ rel,-tionv G.t.orsi,n3 •( t,u/
la ;rnup;. s (Gu 4 gu'Ach)or1 et so n 0 Is nt"caux-socialiiteq),
tentionrons . ncore lrn faLilles Leiveni et :httohi:a./--Ii
ont 'ifray! la 0.1ronlcut.
omui to- G:orgiens
avalcat 'e .'e chx 1 :/[13 . !- "o
ca. -. -rince ; %....tov a is Lir-vv.! ses
:otz.ct. avc.c
Guiguitchliari a fait nfl4p chone au; .rbs n.ttu
rrtuIvas, tin Polornc I.T1ze et Fiu. l jlAtchvili nt :AvAill 4 rivtic le
‘ :olonais, en Ali.c%-%.;n0 (evaut. 1;-,•rotes • Achsilteli
ct le G .'n .: ral 1%ro entrEtend . nt 'et 'ens troitc 3VGC Ifs Sr.

IVi Eistoire 'e gorgi mi.- Fntre Ics cur gurrres,


C3 rut certal c:7.ent i.e lirupu gouverneoent en eril e Jordania
eul joua le kalc public oarcintiele
Le gouverac,...ent en exil s f insi11a t Paris, ot
;usqu f an . 1935 le !avistre. (e C:orgie Ak Tchenk51i rut ofri-
ciellemsnt LccrilW . auprts 'u couvernezzont franpais. Jorania
• ; tait prisiecnt du gouverw .ment, M. Ougu P. tchkori, einistro ies
kff&ires Arangbres, No5 Raaichvili (ansacsinS en 1930) await .A4
•ntnist:e lfintiriour, Jos : -ph nulakaja 4 tait • C7 faces.
gouvernexent avr.lt 'Sgelc_:nt u: •7.1 l'arsovie. Ls Pologne
coutenait l f activW 'u go .uverncent n eiI. 'u point e vue
nat4r1c1. Le aouverna=ent Lvait Oori(..Ang
pour la EcciAt i c's , Nations, et Khariton Chavichvili de
• 0ceve cui reprs.ntait la 0,41 .igations g4orgienne k 0cnkve. •

rutio ll te n f evi,it d. as ft. perconntlit4e


r'se 2re. ierv L'us 'eux - chefs 'talent Constantin et le
• CrOral KvInitaazi. Lc sage le l t ositiore "t6it Poris, one ee
cu ,lus "or Ber/in, ro-.e et Toki0. rl nly
avalt r.41%an cc' clan 'octrIne l ie' tte, c:-n!.re 11 y
j o u. e?ne t ...Tba r nte, lont7t .: pn eon'eite Vdia.
Profitant 'e z‘rence c.tto opposition nat1onp11ate,
14.Esleiar Eammate, ton eorgitn, ."u Coo,
attire h lui cc roupe, ct fonda t Pr,ris v ..lrat 3,930 la cue
-

• "Caucasen ui vint le 'e tout le grouoe. L.ate sforients


:!114bs.-1.! ;u1.c cut- la Tar . uie et fi!..lcocnt *
1 1 Al1emagne..11 a-ait4norm%....ent O f arvent et entrett:nait sur 1.pn :ded
trZ. s large :!!'3 trAlab s ratet:rs. Pric s -ar lesFranc!nis vors 1937 ee
•Quitter Paris, il s f installa ch vra 11.! la ::"uis . e et lfialrnaene
-

et intim -trat av-c e TIl 7'2.-ac iah. A.,-..rbr. l irnature


racte germano-sovi4tirue ,3e 1939, il 'ut 't ; finitivcent runprgr're
1P1t1on sc revue Ca,levle et SP re'211a.. .ur la Zuis:. e, •

LorsQu f en 1940, l f all ...m.gne t:.prhs• l l oceupAtisn la


Prance tte r l ective lc probltme caucasion, cc n f c:.;t 7lus
qu f ellc rit cp-)t.1 mai! h td.chcl. Go=mo 1 iorric3nnc.
orrIcnne
-t i -'ant 'a uurrre fers l l obj . t Vur.e ttc . p'ciele, a . ls pae.ons
aujourd f hui cete• I tioul 1..3
VA! LEC . -

k•Pr?
U.
dtp.uttum mmmmm 1955 - 1 ..) 45 memus.zwungswirs.
awmaxerusts

us Oeatrs de ze trouvait N Paris


desuls l'000t4ation du paia .r lc . eovieta, en 1321. :got/anent
se trouvaient a Furls nor. ut•u1 masue des dci t res, maim
LUS41 les reprdaentationa uus diffdrents partis polf.tiquem
gdorgiens at •l ommaien gouvernement du pr4aidont Jordania.
Touts l'uttsation d-s partla politician gdorgiens et de
Jordania lui-m g me 6tait 1.oujoure °once:I:x . ( 0 aur . la mort du
pays oouffrant sou p is terreur de l'occupatioa.
:.'41.co1utiou de la situation internutionals a fait diatom .. .
raitre pea A pen dn l i arkne des discuasiou international lm
quemtion gdOrienno qui, duraut les dix premihree anuiem,jouia-
Omit eaprbe de l'opimion moudialc d'uae grande sympathis.
l'deigrhtien giorgiemne d3p4rait tou:ours voir se
rdtablir eon indendance et 4. on. qua durant l l anade 19399
lu *or:elusion du pt-cto tersuno-aevidtique du 23 aoa sto le
liqt res
moasnt Je la 14a1ieation de sea aspiratione 6tait proobe.
aukeitót si.rZ:e la gcterre est deolarde par les
^ 1116a l'xilesagne-et 1'&11.6rutior. 66criienne se ranee auz
cat& des Le.Gtuvethement c;k"ore;ien public une resolution
crtLeirlln d.,.aa la jo:,rni,..1 de 1,...d.;e frurtgaiee, le "Courriar
dor t i.t." c. tre "la iWeele ut-U,J.Aane et l'AlleaagaCbledriease
Vdtuit une (Idclaration de tunire.
out 1z jamnease g&ort ivnne s'engu6e dans l'arado tram- . .
galas' pour ullor ra3cincro. 1'Lrm6e du gdaCrul aessaed, en 4xxle.
Telle,4tait lh pceitica l'41grution 6dorgipane
de is gusrre. •
Iospirdh p.r catte r:L! ..i.ca et 94r la aclidaritd envo y s leS
:.11i4s, le prtieldent Jordtl . A.L 1.72C Zt.:: ,:-.%.vz:rac:ieftt at las- prin..
• ci:aux chafe dee purtis, la salte.da.Couvernement
fran;ais. Uat ' s, en c.;urs ..10 route, tout, Jtaieut rattrapde par lee
tv.mpea ulltmandes et obligda N rentrer Paris. .
'i.e reprinctz,nt Ju 6cuverneSent Aordemia aupree du averao._.
ament pulonals 4tn11 ii iingeree i.e,g404440412gosia- se - sulaittry
,icpr t in ibne par 1- ..4satti dee d6mnai.,
daus cette hituutiou ii fal1ait0anniina Oefforeer de
trouvez le no/eJ de dea'endre notre 4tratioa oontra . lee foudram
de is Geetai,o.
' On pout aieftent comprendre ocablesi, is Mitmstion dm Gq4117=-
nemont Oargien DT tromvait oompromivraiprbe
que °ea derniere ooCaOrentlat itronoa.‘
tag.
1,0 sort 4 voulu quo, durat oinq,auudelo constiCMilves # cetta .
t!:ohle ardue i.coibe, deiui$Auillet--194Z4 h Hichel gselm9
W.:pa /
V. g tat actuel 115 1.7cutio:: giorgieanc.- Lu3 Corgians
,un aat oresquieze:.u-iv-cnt lu Qarte
al/emende ont ;t ! coatrr.L.tn 'e .Juis la ibAcle 'u Reich revnnir
sur ;.ositions le re .11.
tin no:1:1*•re aez c s nIiil'rable 'a Vorgims, 54euits
pat la gloire 'e Stallne ( :,oar Stalinc a toujours
. : t4 le point fnible 'c le- G : or0Ans), 'isireui nus-d r!or se
faire ftz-l onner leur attitu collatoratioiste, ne sent ra-proch4s
•les Soviets. Trs peu felt kr ;)flt, : . ublic (lc jurns1
e4orgien Pgrim), la • q upart Vont fp.it -ar act's
fait ^011 nut ,re tr`45 ::ru'eat 'tn .! 1 - hV'X' flux.
Le nry.lvern;-% rnt en ern., hprIls nvclr lus!,en H u tute
on activit n'ant ru- et av .A.r ci::%itu1 4 Pntre de.
icbe1r. 4.11eGuu&tch i r,1-7Ant ellrs orrict! l'intermlAiaire),
•se riveille len:" L con-osition
lh .12bmr4 ru t &vhnt -urslre (si;af 1. ji -ni r l e7t lors .
i. : ; fa:te Franc).
la
Le rrr, ut,0? tnn° h s"rrri-
trr 'e2 us ;:n • :1,r, rn fly cr s upe. St . !' i ncireux temtres
aissent Lhi.tcnent Vichol Ke'le est en Suin ., e et
travaillo 'ens la c .s ulis ,;e. Il a . ar". 0 le contact avPc son lroupe
Tzomajo et Alchibaja (Lumich), r d 4-rnvainent l'un et
RVOC le Cn3ral rro ut r:nt(n..:7.! aux Ukriens
1/AU4 ou l ils sont tr, fort'. ,nt Itlut-n.3 par A.r.t.ricrs).
1:11 4ga1o:cont lc p4Ince Aw!ronikechvili (un:ch) smble
s/ttrc Jordrmie, -ue (tin p:xcat ie
1/r4cin pr'si ,"mt) rann
Sindjikachvili et Retarndr. 4 ,
Salzburg. in Italie, Imnr.01:4„
avir rezii. leur 'r!-.v1.11 tv-c
rf. !:.l ia, se ra)2roc/vmt ? P *u Jor"ania ct oat nou4
'on co:ttcts hv . .c lc; Polomis do An-ers. Eln Tur7uic, c;roui5e
zubsiste, laissn tonber paiciPn fn
Esparne r:uc ia. octie v.:Ar tes c:is 1. ;•lus fielann, ui y
collzb n rent &I've 1,11cman,"'s .1 c ltawehre

Lc ,tour a/horizon eorgien ,:ue veuons e.laffectuer


est tr mtr et o on ab,nr'er lc: pcints
et pour pr4v-atcr in- nom1 N reusts p.nces "u os.zicr caucalc
vi rnt f411 ra l btre communioui.
,

§taline, , grAce It (es rusf s, c- it uiriger tous ces uilieux vers ses
prapres buts. C'est pour cctLe -raieon cue les Allies sont obliges de
iiisputer le tem in ii taline en 21iiemr.gle meme. .
• Ii y a en . AlleMagne be r-ucaup u'autres forces . encore, ui veulent
s cntendre avec .es ti4uocraties Anglo-Saxonnes, en vue.a'orgni6er.
rur uhe base juste. f-ut chercher ces Allemands, ii faut
• les niser. moyen u'une politique juste, it en mon-
crhtt dc la clinprehension pour les desiaerata ce ces milieux; on pour-
t g . gner le peuple ;4 ih CUL/ S e commune. En ce qui concerne la
iiquivaLin Lus hnciens vestiges nazisme, ii. serait preferable de .
1 .1i-•tr lee milieux al-em s nds etu6-m8mes s'en occuper... us pourraient
le mieux, zue l'acuinistradon alliee.
Naus cannniseons•.t2e1.-. 11es unes de. ces personnalites allemandes,-
• ui d.esquEl Les' naus . AVOilS pu • nous maintenir . k Ef9rlii4 lout
efl menant uric palitique de iive app y sition k'la poitiq.e fiefaste-des
•' .nazie, cans les qUestions aes Fationalitis ce l t J8t EuroPeen.'
. cet"ex;inel, nowiAoignons la liste (its )e'rsonnes . airec lasquellec
nous eti3Ls . tn a'ntact • nuivi en Allemagne. -Cei pei. sonnes,'. k leur tour,
peuvt nt c).. )1e ter .cette liste par quantit4 d'autres noms, plus impor-
: tants ptut- e - tre cue it. ''o ire.
. Si . l' :11etaitgne, ce. .2ri.:4;.er et Amp,rtant facteur . europeen, est g;,..gnee .
a notre cause, on pourra s'attaquer aux autres problemes europeens. Il •
f%ut cue peu. ltr Ue : 1'14 Ouest de l'Europe soient satisfaits et,
gagnes :pour le til,t en premier lieu: lt-::France . .'s -
7ne fois le rObnue 'de . l'Allemagne', (16 l'uuest. .eurOpeen amOrde, Les
• kaniue -cherOn.t avea-. les Angia-SaxOns, ,qUe4a:grande •

. - mkjOrite ' des I . 5ianatS, 'qui 'ne supportent . ni '-lii domination 46 : la :flussie
ni . le c)mmuni::me..:.;:: .
- . .. . , . . .. . ..
• 2n ce • :uI • :),nerne:,-,les. peuples de l'1,st eilroPein,_:(les : • etiples non '
• - ninvet:inClus dans ",1'.1'ASS) , r . ui 'repreSentent'une masse de WthilliOns'
rePartie en h1thenie2PIdneht 4 Ef iiTaine .,. - CaUdase;Turiestani . ., ,Tatars . de:
-I:, . olo i • l'IiLf:tre'cl. e'ciiiLilet';:: n3Uk . etiOn6; . Mes. a:A:s.,et!Moi;:: yieUri . poi- -.
•t. - . 4.r)ies . i).perlkn.- Lee .arganiseret le6 . :. diriier;:aira::Pilisfiale: . des
peUiles Ae :i rent _tOus4:separar'clela:hUstie:,5:.et:::274.tabliria-libeiti:
et 1' nuept na:... rice de l'etirs pa c • 'W:001t ..potie. : cetti raison, du ;este, . 611 ... .
:lee his cio .. . c .:s 'peujiesau coMMenaeMent de la guerre germanosairietique
.' 'ont as! e en MaSse:l'nrm6a rouge et sont . :TenuS en •AlIeMagne demandeT'
. ces armes pour s .' enier :comuevOlonthires ! ,dans' .1!UrlieC-'ailemande.". ;..
-...;' est-. Seuiewent . 1c trait:ement:CrU4:4eCnaiii . enrS . tes...JriSonniers:_
qui ..s. ' v talent 4-endUS v31)ntAirciiient; et in.:nefaste paiitique . allemande
Nil tionalites . qui :a :proyoqiit g la : desertion MA 13 Si Te ..
Le eer..:.yoltairi7i et iliicite une:viii: ociiitión anti-nazie parmi ceux:
qui rer,lrent js usqU'au . .Cernier .: jour cans . lee ,units alleManths et dans' -
le r . .e; : ins : nation:les. . %.• . •
. ,,cte ci ::• .. e ',.. ::::e u 1 h):waes; r,ui s el6Ve_h . plusieurs Cent-eines de
milie, peut. t: tre . reor i ;ani se e , mais : : paturellement k .1a Conaitiön que,
- .Von . ne reprenne as une:poiitique semblable . e., Celle dew nazi 's; qui
consideraient cei'ea.c.ats doMMe_des':Unter-'04enschen aus °Sten.- • Ii faut :.
empi.): . er une p.i1: . ti:..ue . .deillocra,iqUe:garlitti scant ' la: liberte-cles peliples ..
'et' .1.eur • droi t h. uisposer . d' euk-memeS. :., .. .: • • :•%. ..,. .
• .La-prewiere. chose a ' faire, :dans set . ordie:Widees, eSt 4' empech. er •
• tout de suite tdus les : Caucasiens et autres peuples. nen-russeS; dm •tom7.
::er :,%. •:,.: • 1: .: .- i : . .u:urs;loit . colayae legionnaires, soit comme riftltgise. s ,
— 3 ••

Ked/ta 'a pu d i abord, Paris, neurer la ddrease de lquigration


gdorglenne. La proniOn •omande &erased's par Kedia uux al1oann4a
italt de no pee extern: de reprdealllee oontre is Gouvernamont
du pr4oldent Jordania at (mire us reprinatants des 'partit
politlquie gdorflens, dent le enial-dooratlque dtait is plus
important.
ladle a reuesi plelnement oette tone at ii a.su'defendre
ang el blen toms lee lerailltes g4orEiens it djougoutee; au nibs°
d'environ 25 c., pertionno.
• aprOs is libdration de Paris, it. an moan/nano' don sir..
vine rendue par Xedila, is Grand aabbin do Paris, l'Aesooiatiem .
oulturelle des leradlitte en France at le Prdeldent du Groipement.
. -des Iaradlites gdorgiena..lui ont . adreee0 des lettratde:obalOw. -
' —lfronHineroinenta.. (rMir les popies) . .. • • •
Vest riOrbs le Mut. dO 11. guerre b er6ano-sovl6tlque quo 16
.t.Lohe de Kedia set devenue beaueou;; plus arduoc
Le 'rat visage du gouverneaent nazi a!itant pas eonnu,
emits ipoque, pat is Lrande majoritd des 'peuples . ds-l e .:ste vont-
fraat sous it rie tovidtique it luttaLt i.our . 1t...litaprtd at
l l inddpendanoe t Ceti peupleti out accuailli cette dCOluzat/Ost.de
.antre aveo joie et xa-.1.eft.ction. Ca a ' cru . venir h bout do .c*
rdgima eovidtlque qui lea opprimeit eepuit pine Is ■fingt inc.

La 4sUrsess it aiMe 1,i Lc;-4.es de 5, uns es Orecipiterent


.oamie . volontJiree.'.Dei centaines.de mille cuuceatleus'ddsirtbrent.
.1!ara6e roue pourpaeser du octi ,
• • • •
Cane tont'PaLlsa . actione niliteirei qui expliquent:
4 Cu . iillions de . prioonniers allemande .am:ddbnt
di la : Cam h:4cne:44t azsie,. miie i s eepoir Je eitoyens ao*idticiues
de libération'pur les allemL:nds. .. •
. .Far exinpls, .re-;u leeralleuada !.brassoiverts.
et c'dtait Is lame aboaalore ce.leur . entrde au cisUease•di
• . e voululent rien c:!aprendra tout 4
oilu'et on commanca k truiter b.:tuil.cette:fasoa.d'hola.. •
mes . Vanua Voloataireaent. le terse :deY'Unter4encchen aus'Ostern!
asantltd.crid-po!ir:las.d■felOter.1:.

. Lee prilonnieri •enue 1010C tant'd!eepoir, mouraient de .
fain, • de'frold dmat: lea oamoi D'aUtras dtakent.aassa!-
orie,par lea 3.. .7. ;Anis '', pr exemPls, durant le . presier 'Aver
19 4 1-1942 preeque is 7. 0Orilena italent e
mortis.
• •

Tnre Is print-npade 1942, lee L:lemunds vc4wit int leurr.•


moldatatommancaient a.aunquer, crdirent.deali6ions avomvaaa...
•rimonniere.. Vitait,. pour lop priaLinniere, le.eeul:calut it la.
grukIe isijärlt4:de:oesarniere da , diffdientee'nutionolit4. 0, ea .
ddolariorent .volontairea, ma1fir4 tout os . geila . avuient ddjb.
• •
aursit..pu croirs que ces prisonniere, vitue de l'uniforma
'de eoldat allemulnd,-eeiaiect mieux traitdao Ila dtuient trait.
quan4.mims oomma deo pariuo, come dee "landmkriephr. 1,10 lea
.,• • pronalent lour revanche auseitEit qu'lls le pemeofiCatt
llg asemacrallent lee eft /clue all nds et maaiont le g lignee

allidoe on le maqu1e.
Lee bosses &yawl ddsertde l'arsde rouge, repassaient (2,0
neiveau aux soviets, A lol . point Lie 4toisat Calque deo allesiteetso
• . . Per example, A Chetrem, dtialent . etationddu 3 bataillitme. Co .
Golargioni. amssith quo i.e tremolo ft lea All1ds d Oa:01446AS
dcla riviera, lea trots battalions to rivelteront it rogagnbsest
'4:tviesqsie; 11e se seat Witt's centre lee allemande hveó noose.
Oommo 11 oat dit ° plus haut, vs la grondo effervpi p asaas die .
pouploe do 1!Est it la . ddoortion en nateo go foldate de .1°A;140
tlui font venue. rejoindre lia.el1eende, /1 falla14 quo COD
'41:4 bassine t. . k Berlin, puissent-protdger: se : difondre lea intdrOte-Ake
detts base.- d 'bosaei.. • •:

• • •
I . A% let oftet, le :;ouverriemilit Jerdania it lee oignitiositisns
politiquei gdOrgionnes- ddldgarent is ass .Eddia e Berlin.
depuis le- nois d'uoat 1941, c q tait •a.lutta quotidienten
avec 1es4.. utoritds allmIndes . pour alliger lf sort de , oce-petevees
prlsenniers, ti grainde mujorite .venUa .volontairement,. d4gun it
ozedddo pir leo bailees .des nazis.
• onti—ooms.tuniete it unti—sovidtiqUe, 4tait
ddfindre d*re comp.:trintee• redtvenue communistes
par l entIi . ce it 1 crueutd !fee
• .• • • • • •
•: Xedia, aiiA do ne pas 74tre soul,* 4 rdusei conitituer un
bloo. deigeuplee du . a.uosie .et par - la suite le . bloc -de : toMe.lea •
pimples . di, L' t.
.S oppry aNt stuz . cc bloc,. Red i et ice aia on an la 101;10
.poux hlIi&er .10 Bart Joe legionsiresdes::prlcanniers:, "dee::tra-.
vailleure; iv; plus , 118 eo . sort opyoea ciiverteiont at .violimment
op atre la poli tt 4' occupation ot Reichifcaiitdakiat.

Kedia qui an ttui. usui.rerao sacrifice


pour. ne • pos abolueer re;.%olationnaires..et • pia-.
trlotes. kidorzions qui . lui 4c.a4 rear' confil.ncie. Il ..avoit
• diolard •ouver .temea:t iii. . sz..uter,, lee deut
semaines, • :a. sonimealnj (wait toller cottme ...fiehkomienr
aliemenci au Jauoase. 0 • • • .

• en auto:line 1944,
oat *esay4, • do
ecuM4. ttre . tous . lee'reertitseants dta pro4leu tau bindral
Vlasov . ot 'ont cet effet . une preseton cur Zedia pour ie
forcer, lut it tous lei autree . pouples de 1't. se eoumet tre ,
Keats,. en pleino riunion de l'ltat cr des' qui. ostanait.
.600.3 la. prdsidencvdo •'OberfUhror:,tr Krdlier
a dielmr6 qua l4prêUrait encore Stali s ee' 3' vlasov..
Entln,. en ware 1945, Kedia at see wide ont forc . tt le'
un la personae de. i ..oeenber reconnaitie. le
drolt doe peuples.Lis 1 .1 et la' libertd. 46ja. trop thrdi
maic Q'tit&it tame priacipe. '(yoir copie tle . ce document).
•vs-1A9 A7,k ■157-6 11‘
.1
P?"'

4 r• •
A.P
a

A det effet, Itediu irovoc,ud, ddjk au la p is dm mat 24424


une intervention du Yarect,.1 liOnnorLeim peal ddjoess les plleae
de le Comtapo allemande et riumeit h taiga) pamor oa PLSLNA6:
l'ancienoUistre kffraree Streogbres
0.. wforg/eo.le de

• ddeobrate Ousiguetotkori, qui purls else oases/ea cot- slid ea .


saede peer infcrter le ZicuvArcesent-etedoia. • •
• G. :Iusigaet;:ncorl poeehde une 1ett:4P du r.urional
•: 1L donne nacon et lui oonfirwo avoir talt %MS ddgerehe
.t 141
z.uptio de hitler 'fur •Pobtenir one modificalion de oat ootZtto■
te udgmtivo quunt ut.x. ,cuples oomeasiootio.
Hitler ripondit que le politlque sulvie per Vol:magas
ut dtmlt 14 meilleurt.
Lee tomec::, ou naiseamt la polities* intraaelgoente do Koala, .
I'llvitbrent, ,1i pendant 6 Istanbul, le sot/tenant
is guerre,

1Ln: es pcli . i:uc, coass ile . le pouvaient,:surtout en fAiemnt de


pre. p .snter":t . mL.Citee (lc fereur dee Cauoaaions anyrks de volt Pagoeto
- Ufat.t le dlre - coutenait Viaddpesdunce ds •Cassese
:,..i.lr it Coe LWAII tUZCS.

HOLLTO, ..die et e. g eale, dont t roio A..Diegallan,


• . ;intern": Alibesoff, goat prdeentoneat Ave° 1O1 6 Gembie,
r.7.t tout tait, au risque de lour vie, pour Alan/area ls cart OW,
fiuplee do 1'-at et soaves oe qui dtuit poseible dee tdabbres

• .,uand i'dor_ulement itilt ddp eu premque u • fait Eee.


CO'
:edla c: uee ...tie out risen/ diplaeer la grunde sajerad
de lcura cpotriotee vete les Monos d'ouompotioa anglo—oezeztool.
nee. .edia u i ulttd terlia Is 6 evr11, presque le dernitT, WOW -%
elect: suirvE quatre agents endstimine qui Odteient confide A le&
et huxquele 11 fit recap*r lee lignee esarloaines.
Ledia &Telt d436, 6 fin tdvrier, le vise pour •:rtre• On
•Suisse mite lee allmeade lei refuebreat le vise de •sortie*
on uleautt quo 4edia rests:el ea !tame et ne revicadral piss...
c'eet daergleace tilted, Dupree 6111Wi.--
grace hul .13tOrVOM410a0

.estapo par le gt:ndral w4etter, Lt-04210401 Ant et le pro


von Nends: et leur usesraadle es'il revlendral, que 'Mist 6

N sortie' d'Allet.Agne, 'Is 17 evril 1945. Coo • trete pereosms6


vaient parfulternent tee. Ladle se reteuree/4 plea ei •

maim 'eseLant d'uutre part quo tout itit fini, ils oat 40
leur
• • •
garantie.

• Lt leetarn n y e, .;,ae oc4 dire au gdn e.ro.1 • eabeer ■;tele460;


profeimenr. Nende Lt-Colcxel Arit.dtulegt.069aies
kedia •e rentrait . pas, toms lee Aeux weiLlent arriltdoyeins1...v*,.
toms lee eels de.edle.
• katurelleLent'Lediti,S.ienotintri, durant des 016meisasSeei.
beauectip de diftioultdei.beestcomp . de riaquem . tott:CortitWAAIW*4
il: a tre arrltd deal foLe igess.raffilive '
11 a dtd conotnrant:prie.eztre'. :02;412 rem; detMeatia
Gestar?'slarsallleit sen'petivitd eveslotssacep de'mdfien0614
•guettlilt de19a7vOtortit dro em ' astre satate'potlt
gromDs do lo
vase (theist dtait 40 maze nose
foIlml, • •

dit plmo Imut, aril do 30oonberg, qui lo ec ga:..ttcit c:onotaLment,
en le ddnencant comm. arti-naai, mai dee . !uifa, franc -season it
aoat u-g1Lia.

.'eat grace uu bon renom dont jou/omit ledie oral lee
• peuplee . ue l'ret qui lui feteticat soarldnoa,.‘xilae.attual.aux
aaltids poes4duit CIAIL lei Taros, it eeittom it gag e 5.
l'akpui deu rn.;ctio,:luirem loportsate anti-nasio, tele quo
SchulcuLour,;,.pr . :feek. tur rende ta t. beaucou; d'outree, qu l il a
iu Le:Ur ....vunt 1e l'enfer hitl6rien, . •
Ainta et wul6rt l i cilatenoe du petit grampAbial Oorgiaa.
• tt Boxii%, qua tedia G etcneutralieer,- l e dvetion dolergiesne
efeit kca-tio c ecot guerre taut.i . talt - halaribleaanti 'diem
d6but de Turie, un homee'nese4loha:La . ,A. . 'Volt/tit
• pas comprusi- tc.ve .e.t.4ertaLdeltedLe et . da:1'dalgratlaa.
•:e nor-se 'halve :dieharia l 'exelu de l'Aseeolation gforgiaama

en Fr%r.cr. a . 1 . 77, rrl! 11A.60


• • •
1943 am sarilim do la
'eEtt4o
.1 u reunir autour ac ledtquelqueo dandle ablimi-
t:Lbl ,. 1: r,aaaed des g orses, deo eepagnele. .
et x10 al v.Aid. service de la 3estape (env. 120

Pa cvtitE.Ct 41160 le •oasaillar di la Geatapa9


,:30uGziftts ;adzes de le atetapo las pa.
ttictcs fri: et tou.. 1.: gene t:ueoeptiblee d q tre cloaptde
iteo du . •
• • •
- .n W.L.L.nt • et diitIonctInt !,eut le mo%de,.1.1 a meawed.des.
dizuiqaa ds a1 Lucre.
4'1.1 t.,1 1 1 0 8 ,.sotestutior.e vq".6nentee de .'.edia aupree dee
:Ale:Lai:4, la ...eetq.o'n't. 'pa l&eti eon bosom laucheatll a te2U
jUtiqU s ati bot:!% r/avee.
• • • •
i2 .'r1cc• llbre le dOnongs . tEbe vouvent.:.
oat ueveau un ebrtel (1 , • ;:edia it dee . sale de CO.
.ernlcr el. qwund, Lqre la libtfratior de . laIrance . ,. is swat .
ae . t. 40) group, eat-vsnu b'Pst2174 ee n!Otait
qde d4a3nulot—uad dovunt le Giitepo
.. 1: orte de1'4m1gration•at de-Kedia.
• .tr. pas-qui koteee bleaser 1 4a, alliis'it en tout
promlrx - 1u3,:ty t8 ne otivaiert•3a7oir levdeabous de
cettc • • allesitude, . edienaria a
-..ortu en eciii t,rome . ttantau.x eui dee.
lee reneoloemerte
que pOs43,iu, .;,,L,r.cun.t'neur...meereent,a volr
•lalr ,!anu

• Iaie le mall Cat d4P) fait p4r ctt odisux oiae, ta,.ne
terupule.
.I1 r6oulte pocieud6.4:1 u'uutreA.41rt'que cot
h^iame e'cut fait :.re tro1b t's.t.vi06t; ;Apar :41odifier
114:i

au phpalonomie et ee nalt nommer :.:r,cr; 11 4 '24.00y6


a/entrer en Julese.
Lea Otorgient eiruit-nt Men r•connuLdeunto qu'om 14 fug=
reohareber et que oit ho.me, qui La cnu.prom/4 /a no honorable
de l'dmigration gdorgenne, it truauit en 3up tios pour 1. tro .
orig '.14 oomme 11 le mdrits.

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THIS DOCUMENT MICAOFILMED, P.M (

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STATION : Munich REPORT NO. :.110.4176


(HEC-.76)
OFFICER
REPORT DATE I April .47
COURCE : Chalve MAGHLAKEL
micRoFiM ! 1946
;nth SOURCE: Lt. William OTT,
OMGB Special Bra ch FEB 2U148g; I 0 REC'D: . March 1947
' 13
EVALUATION: F- 3 oioc. midmpateas. :3

REFERENCE 8-1emorandum #8 3 via-213


‘113JECTo : KEKA Groiinv Suspicion of Soviet Activities
••••••••

VOTE: The infortstiOiCgiiien 1:4110:*aS-Obiiine4 . 1Y W : OTT from a


. . gesgian.friend, ChalveMAGHLAKELIDZE, who is mentioned by I
seweral_sonrces:(see . references) : as an agent.of Abwehr II in
the Taniare: •Project. (one : of KEDIAls.intelligence'‘activities
• • in 1941).•Eind • es . a member of Colonel BAUN's • -•stiff. z•in• Poland
• • . and in the. Munich -area: He is listed in S-Metnorandum. #B ,. as
...a • • ; chauffeur ;born 18 April 1902 : .in: Koutais; .; f6rMerly••.•reSident ; .
• • • • at . 14 rue St. Didier,f. paris. 16e;!...active against the USSR,
.• ....i.;•6:"-;..i:p
:•'•'-::':64.t4et::'6e-::0-1•:ei.en.s
... el KED . .ilt" .-cie** ,
,;. : Aieli'zi .
arid MiChe CHIBAYA '.fOrmerly . erripibyed. •-by • the ;•
.. • .. • pected,iof .heingaSoviet,.agentSe ,.. They recrUitect • agents •forth6.:;::Geiiiiiii. •, •
•i• !..Kaukatiseheye6ihdiiii(ii;tati.,:.of;:the:.:.O#MiniSteriumiEdurinesthe;24r.ar,•:‘.,
. 1 •••:•.;. •';• • ' •;•••' but as early as,l942-o;1943 a suspicion arose that theyhad 4 joined
1•::" • the'.- : • if.
l•
nourished the idea, including thefoUowihg
; . •a. ALCHIBAYA was onCe..'41 ribe tene.d : ' with expOsnre . :ea s. e.8oWiet • .
• agent by a Georgian •Giiiiil.: •PERADZE;•:Prbfessor • at the University .of • • •
Warsaw, In .Order .::to;.:Save hiinSelf;:..he: had • PERttDE -arrested '• BY.: the: • • • •
.Gestapo Soviet spy. •

:....,...,:lial.delbere:COmmeht*::::: ::• This,,inCident- and Professor i PERADZE.", • s:


I; •::--have.,notOeeniareviouslyeported..

. • 4-, j óez arrested 'by the Gerrtien-:p•Olicejn PoSetr;


sometime: • in.'1944 ad m itted:: 4/oricing . Under the direction of . a . Soviet , !: •
Mats.49100UNIA•i ':who':had ibiecome a German..pw and later tr tor or Th.
'We prOpa gentLikinistrY. : The day' or the agents' arrest; GAB A : ;-7 ! •
disappeared;::'af ter :hiding for two days • in TSOUYA's apartment, he. •
escaped through Poland to the pssa... : .
. • ;:' . : : : : ' "

DiStribUtiOn:...,,
..,'.:•••2•:.;;;•:SC':We'S . 1 ,-1.:.SC-,..::F itt: ..... . .r, SC Desk •

.. '.- - P.D....-p-yiiih:.....„. ,,, ;,.,.: .....1 ::::sc..Auttriit:'; ' • • ...*R6g_istrYi .•


,.-• :::','.••• 2.,..=:'.SC;s1Miiiiich':•:.C. UOPY : 1 :-.*T-10°M. -:••'. :`. '::.•'.. • * .• •:'•' . *'• : ': ..•

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Heidelberg Comment: GABUNIA (or KABUNIA) is listed in S-Memo-
. randum #8 as an agent of the Tamara Project, active against
the USSR in France; resident at 132 rue Point du Jour,.. Bill-
ancourt; mechanic; deceased. He was reported in , LSK-65 as an
NKVD agent protected by KEDIA in Berlin during the war.
e, GABUNIAreturned . from the USSR to Berlin•rith a former
Soviet captain named BARAUIDZE, a . member of the Georgian legion
suspected of being. a foviet agent. He hid in KEDIA l s apartment in
Berlin for some time.
Heidelberg Comment: In S-Memorandum•#rniARAIIID where-
abouts unknown, is reportedas having trice.travelet
Russia for KEDIA.. An agent of the Tamara Project, German
. ,raARANITZE I: alaborer active against the.USSR t living.in
: Paris 15e at 5 rue"Mademoiselle,.bOrn 16 October. .19044, ma
be identical. rith BARAYJDZE,'as may also the BARANIRDr
...Listed in =7213 i70 a KED/A agent. ••
. . d. KEDIA Made frequent trips from Germany into other countries,
• especially Switzerland, a known base o" operations • for the-RIS.
•. ' e. At the end of 1946, a French officer, Major CHENKELI,
!g al-king:for the British IS Visited Munich. That he was' saiii-dUled
or an assign ent f the British • in Berlin somehow :became to
Mrs .. Michael 4TEDIA 'Paris , rho pas sed the information on to the
- FIKELI was not sent to Berlin. .
• Heidelberg Comment Trio CHENKELI (TCHENKELI)brothers were
•members*of the Georgian Menshevik group in Paris. Akari.::,
SUENKELI-wasGeorgian axbassador to France; his brothel -
cyr e9g..ta, a scientist, was in Hamburg during the war and .was••
• sent to Switzerland' in 1945 to arrange American contacts
• for .the Georgians (S-Memorandun #8, WIL, 21 3) . No other -
i, tHENKELIEare known. . • • •
• .
f; ,4K-OBIASHVILT; - another close friend of the KEDIA-TSOMAYA-
ALCHIBAYA group, was formerly an ci1'M117-0-the Paish taray. Accord-
• to fifs-6liiii .1-611tit, he was taken prisoner V; the Russians in 1939 .
but "escaped" after shooting s,veral *commissars." •'
.Heidelberg CommentOBIA S HVILI'Leprobabltidenti.cal with'•
- .Rittmeister SimoniK-GPIASHVILICIrsted7TrEggiiiiiiiaumas
-formerly of the Poirsh army, appointedbattalien-commander
In the Legion stationed in Dresden in FebTtry/April 1945. .
• 2.. When the American forces occupied Baverie, KEDIAfAICHIBATA,.
and their • GentmAs .actoiktg_prpteAspr4von . • MENDE/(a liatrMETREVELI ) .
.crossed the'border into Switzerland. They, were immediately.appre-
hended by the Swiss arid' turned over to the American border C/9,. for •
whom they offered to work. After a' short interrogation in Frankfurt,
their: services were accepted. TEOMAYA and ALCHIBAYA mirk for. CIC
Munich; KEDIA is in Switzerland, Von .MENDE 'is allegedly working for
the . British'IS . in:theBritith ..Zöne of Germany.

crc
47,

1504' TROL :40H-1176 (HSG .!7O) - page 3

4eidelberg. CommentotiCel a account of the 'itoCent Careers


of•KEDIA. and his friends differs slightly from the .facts
'reco±ded.in:S-Memorandum #8 and the extensivedebriefings
'.0f.the group containeVin the TAILSPIN reports. - •
MAGHLAKELIDZE's information is forwarded .principally as
background on Georgian reaction
• to NEDIA and his circle.

-.:

. Eadt-7V07e
1047 F. .. 23 June 1947
. - Sourcet P/S.P.110ip 'g
we . •:
rtro Russian and German texts are the eanej Cr
=
A if Pre I
... Georgian 0
. Me; the capitulation of Germany, it developed that the
AL
"Liaison • ...
:
1 . Staff", organised le Berlin by the Gestapo under the leadership of Dr. Rengelhaupt,
1 & "awe+

:1
..

; i actuallyzias a neat ofBolshevik agents.


.; oil Reading this staff was Itikhaill•a basinessam and speculator by profession,
II
1 and his two clearest associates, Mikhail- aya and Aleksandr Cava.. Marking
1 11 with the e people use a former Soviet POW, • certain itialichavafs il:sge handled the j

/ I X secret sere:Len part of the staff, together with two Bolehavik agents, ginxintlirit
•1
1
rand Snaligeralidee.04J
1114 Before the capitulation, Xedlya, Alehiboya, Tsomaya, and Prof. trend., en employee
1
in the Rosenberg Vinietxya fled to Switaariand.. tediya, who had .* visa, succeeded •

A • in creasing the border; the other three, however, were apprehended by the American
police on the Selas border. . The apprehersied, Teene,ya, and Prof. trends,
I the latter traveling under the name of 13.trawell, succeeded in proving their innocence
to the Aneriden civil authorities. They were freed and given American pzz
a conduct pauses. Rhanclarta and Ginshelli returned, after the Bolsheviks had
into Berlin, to their service with the SAM, in which connection they left '•
shied a letter in which they thanked bin for help in the tines under the Germane.
few menthe after hie flight into Switzerland, ted •iya wrote to Teems and told his
hat all Georgian refugees, prisoners of $11F war as well as refugees, should return
o the USSR.
The Ikalovdng information is km= about rediyas (1) Before the war, Redlya
and his tattier-in-law, Platen Patchuya (German esyssitahmandok Patachulija), were in
contact with the Bolshevik agent network in Paris. (2) In the capacity of an silent
of the German Restepo, Xediya received from the Gestapo various a.esignmente like,.
for example, that of leading the Georgian emigrants back into the Caucasus. • About
30 Georgian emigrants were air-dropped by German aircraft over the Caucasian mountains.
. AU were _captured by , the 200) and were shot, with the exception of a few agents who
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had accolipanieli Me shipment of parachutists. One of those, Xonkavac, popped up rn
in staatbul nntasfina LT last rear. (3) lakhail Rediya worked with the Bolshevik '5
agent Rhalichava and hie very close associrte, Alekaandr Tsomva. They smuggled
the former PIXT rajor Gavonila (German says GabuniSe) via a point especially organized
by them in lades into the USSR. This contact point was in the residence of a certain -1
.Grachvelidee, a Georgian emigrant living in Poland. (4) Toward the end of the war, 'ea
Bolshevik
Kediya and Teomeya sent out another secret/agent into the WM, the former PM Captain I7c '
Baralidze. Baralidse was a former Legionnaire and was turned over by the German
military high cosusand to a military court, but through the intervention of rectlya and
Tsomaya he was .freed. (5) The wife of =khan rediya, Valeria= Lediya, a daughter
of P. Pacaullya, lived in Paris. At present she is worIdng with the employees,of .
the Soviet Mission in Paris. The sister of the vire of Aleksandr Teoeve is the
persona/ secretary of Constantin lobalddilze, the leader of the Georgian group in Paris&
which pub/lobes a pro-Bolahevik nenspaper■there. (6) tudi.Tnsjilebiln/a, and Tamp/a
are still in permanent aesociationt:Ith each othcr. IUJ. three smiatain relatioas
segment ••:,
with the Bo.lehevik =ton of the Georgian colony in Paris.
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The above-mentioned person.: rely upon a group
. sharing their ideas in the occupied
of' OWIZSM. 1COt Oar d.oes these people have ;eats in common, but. also very real
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personal interests. Heading this group in th.. Crigoriy :adz Alehibaya resident in 13ad
Reishenhall in Eavaria, the father or 14 Alshibaya, and tds old and trusted associate, 4. . •
cavalry captain (Rittmeisterl of the Polish Army Semen Bobiashvili.
Alshibaya TM the leader of a venial "Caucanian organization" established •

by the Gestapo in Zama/ during the period of the German occupation of Poland. There
was a secret military groins, also inspired by the x cavalry captain S:Aobiashvili.,
with this organization. The group had a Caucaeran club which was led by Alehiba,ya and
Kobiashoili. There was drinking and gambling at this club day and night. The club ,
was visited hy many Polieh iszbalskszodsk patriot—anti-Communists and anti-German - ,


anti-Communists. The Voss= VD was very much intereeted in these Polish circles, la
their activities and their material pot 'entialities. The rolshevike got the necessary
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. intonation through the club. At the same time these Poles were frequently turned
• over to the Germans, tromatiaes as Anglo-American agents, meth= as Soviet agent a,
In every case, their valuables are confiscated. At the same time, robiaphvi/i was
also a member of the guard detachment in the 'Ars=
The porter of the Caucasian club a certain Glavatekiyi also a Georgian,
who was a Bolshevik agent even before the occupation of Poland. Re bad been arreated -*
by the Germane in Wareaw, but was later released through the intervention of Dr.

Aletribaya. Through the intermediation of Glavatatdy and Gvardebaladee, Alshibayala


\ personal bodyguard, he and robiestttrili entered into contact with the Bolsheviks.
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According to available information, robiashvili came in 1939 from that part of Poland
then occupied by the Bolsheviks to Warsaw, in which connection he declared on crossing
the border that he had shot two Red Ara men. The Ceram intelligence became inter-
grated in the case, investigated; and discovered robieshvilite lies. Dr. Alsbibela
eucceeded in getting him cut of the hands of the Gestapo end sheltered him in the
Caucasian • club. At the time of the German capitulation, Notlashvili was the cormander
of a 1,500 man Georgian legion. Robiashvili sent hie people over to the English Tmete •
of Gerseury, end fled to Vunich himself. All the legionnaire, were turned over by Oa

the English to the Bolsheviks.


Under the pretext of business activity, Alshibaya is now traveling throughout
the Western Tones of Gersany and is working on the disruption of the internal unity
of the Georgian emigrants. Everywhere he supports the pro-Soviet currents in, the
new (migration. ilseeddm Among the representatives of the emigration are the Soviet
physician Dr. Vepshvadae and Dr. Asatiard, both now in Limich, having nettled there
a fee =km taanthe after the capture of ICarlabad by the Bolshevik. Still earlier,
Dr. Pepshvadze had been sent to Berlin to set up anorenmdf. with Rhalichava a gls secret
Georgian group fricmdly toward the Soviet.. Re had compiled list* of Georgian emigrants
. At present his main collaborator i.e Asetiani. Also belonging to
X for the Boleh
ase -Aroma shrty;
this group is , who a short time ago apparently secretly fled from
Berlin. Re is an old emigrant, a *mist, ad to all appearances en agent of the igi
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The NOR has cm its lint of persons actively pursuing Bolshevik work and propaganda
in t he American Zone or Germainy the following Dr. Grigoriy Alshibeia (Rilsobradall); •
his son, /Michell Alshitcya (unich); Semen roblashvili (Uunich); Alekaandr ?some :91
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(Ihnich-Ramburigh Dr. Digansdnea Vepahvadie (?4unich-Sollen), Dr. Alsatian/ Mach), '117
bawl* Vase Isinsyshalli (Vaach), Gvardshanadne (Munich).
Through Tacoma, ALshibeya, and Vepehradee, this group is in constant contact es
with pro-Bolshevik elements of the Georgian emigration in Paste and Geneva. •
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it the end at the Burma in 1946, Alelusandr Pachulip, an old Georgian Marxist -
who had been deported to Germany by the Bolsheviks with a group of Georgians in 2923,
ohne from Berlin to Mureot Today he is an employee of the "Dukow" firm which is
located in the Soviet lima of Berlin. In Munich be not with his old party comrade
frost the Social Democratic Party, Aleksander Kordmaza. Through Korai:aye he established
contact with other Georgians living there. In that connection it developed that •
Michelle had cost there, on behalf of the MTN to propose to the Georgian emigrant.
that they return to their homeland: /Conkers (I think Pachu/iya in meant herej
received a flat refusal, and was told not to come back to Match again. Be went
back to Berlin. Somewhat latex pressure was put on the Georgian *advents in Paris,
whore, undor the influence of the Soviet fission and the French Communistsh.the
Bolsheviks forted soma prominent Georgian politicians. Socialists, to cepitulate,
among than Zan Zhordanlya. The previous year Zhordardya had stepped forward with
a well-lutown declaration. forever, the Georgian population did not provide any
followers for him, and the calculations of the Bolsheviks proved to be in error.
In the winter of this year Pachnliya turned up in Munich again, and saw Rarity&
(presumably Zordsayaa and Isonsnrahvill as well an other representatives of the
emigrants. It developed from conversations with him that be had another MVO mission,
ordered
this time immissi by Berlya himself, namely to inform all Georgian emigrants "that in
the event of a clash between the Anglo-Americans and the Soviets, the Georgian national
emigrante were to remain neutral." Beriya had flown secretly to Berlin twice and
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special instructiorun "The Georgian emigrants are not to be molested, they should =I
not be ordered to surrender their isz arriet passes; they are to be put to work in

the fasinnedit interest of Soviet propaganda and on pro-Soviet tasks."


Tal connection with this second appearance at Pachullya in ifuniott and his
propagandising, rordsaya was given a vote of no-confidence by the reeponsible
representatives of the Georgian emigration and a protest was raieed against his
close assodation with Pachuliva. Under the circumstances, he felt forced to tender
his resignation, but was permitted to remain in office pending the final um elarifi
of the situation and until. nem elections could be legally held. During the last
appearance' or Pachtakva in Mach, it could be ascertained that the UM in Porno
had some Georgian:, ae leading othetalai 2 generals, 2 majors, and sone others of
lesser razdc. Among these people is one, the former Georgian legionnaire who had
gone over from the Germans to the Bolehevlicsi his correct last name is Grigolassvili.
Be knows exactly which of the former Soviet POWs of Georgian nationality who have
not been repatriated, and undoubtedly he is in close contact with the Georgian
Bolshevist agent network in Germany.
Instils; for the Bolsheviks in Austria is the former Soviet MS • Ida Major
Goglichides. .

The main center of the Georgian-Caucaatan agent network of the BYD is in Paris.
There are branches in Rome, Geneva, Madrid, end Zetembul.

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georglooke "Verbindangaotatro der . in =WV 1942 von der GeataP0 ' •
later IttbrUnG r. Esvonutaree gegetadet vav. tatdadAidtt
Beet der lasobewistinehen Agent= daratoitte.
An der Spitze dee fenannten Mies Defend aioh EMIL KUD/JA
(MiX/I)lui ((Ell tie? )11 eeinota Zerog mach Maga Und Speku.
lent, *Bowie seine /widen rdiabaten Mitarbeiter untaar. AILSonnum..:
• (IIVA mg AM U kf 81164) mad Alexander =ASA ACAMP 13(fMt:i )1'
Bei dieeen Lenten erbeitete em ohm. sea. re., el= gee:Weer
ONALIT30310AM gt 81A 114 ), der den Geheitedienat doe .13tabee
Versohe ausamnen mit wet boleohenietiaelten•Aienteu GIUSOWILI
▪ mid /MIMS ( r#1111 500 0 • 15FPAglit#3F ). • •
Vor der Capitulatien flohen =DNA. AliSOWBAITA. MUM •inid • ;
Prof. NENDE, emn Angestellter Sin laninterium Rooentierge. in die;
Sohvela. =LTA. darner sin Pie= verttlgte. Col aug an Nadir dad .
Came en koauen, die drel andiron Irtirden von der meek. Pain:
an der Sohaeiser Grouse feetgeno=en. Dan Peatgenomemon MOIL.
WA. =RAJA cud Prof. Rondo. der =tar don Noma COLERArEIZ
relate, geZang ea den arteriko NivIlbohdaden Uwe Baeauld
beauteen, do wwrden freigalassen uad bekeieen aserik. Watts.
echoing.. ONAZITSONANA Ind GIDSOWILI kererten t unobdema die Sol.
aelhaalaten math LIBBLIN gekormon waren au throe 'Menet Bei den
WD acedet, Isobel ale einen Brief Mr INOLTA kinterlieseeue
in velohem ale itat fttr seinen Thirtand neZtodor Dent/when Mares
Dank ddsdPrAdhen. Binige Stomata naoh seiner Pinola in die
Schwalm aohriett BIWA An =BAIA tad ertellte Ora den Rat an,
dedrgiec.ihan Vlilohtlingo, XfU VA° tladlitlinede Galen in die
MEI .anxelloldositren.

Ober 1JA liegen folgende Angaien yore 1. Vor den Weie ge fan,
den reale and spin gotraiegervater PLATON PATSOWLIA (nom 'Pot
/TA Yr I tYl c( • ) In V'erAindung nit der boleolterietisoken

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sedum Gestapo eutefing =WA von der letzteren verachied4e pat.
cake. Wm s.B. die, die georgieohen Migrant= in den Nisubneum
surfloksufUhren. Ga. 30 georgiaohs Migrant= mord= von deutsohas
ringseogen Weer den havdmalachsn Bergen ablerryfirti Mid rawdosa
von der NC abgetangen is4 raohoasine nit Atamahme einiger
Agents% die dies= TrunepOrt der ralleohirmabcoringer hogleitet
batten. Bluer von demon. NONICAV MOH hA H A ) let in
vorig= John in SiAliBUID aufgetnuoht. UMTATA arbeitete
nit den tolaehewlatieehen Agent= mama= and nein= :Ala..
sten Ltitarbeiter Alexander BOUM. Si, babel: den ehm.
.22a3or GABUNIJA (IA 1 . Ube= elm= erasion von Urn= .
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in LODZ organialeiten Puokt .. indie Sovjettexioa hinnergedahmu7
geit. Dieser Verhinghusgep‘mki berand eioh in der cohnung einee
gewlancra GRATS(MMIDS.N.(cPA,18teiN; 3 t. p eines in Bolick.
bibordon Goorgirohen Mismeten. la Gegen side doe trieges
entaandten =DNA road NMI/4A minder eines boloohemistisoben
Geheimagenten in die NUM, don ohm. toltrin BABASUBN.
IMLIDSN war ohm. Idatonlir sad von den deutnehen Oberkommando 1
den Ariegagerloht Ubergebeng eherah Intervention von 131DI7A wed
ZONIAJA meads er aber befralt. 14de Frau von gioball ZSDIJAg
=mum gawp (IjAge imilia). sine Toohter von P.PATSCISTAIJA
p

=huts in PAR2214 *At. exteitet ale nit den Angeeteilten der


Pariaer Sow. Bliesion.. ltde Sohweater der Frau von Alexander
MUM Sat peralhalohe Sekretitrin von ICONSWITIN KODA01111611
OORCPAHViiii AC0/4.tigig des /Oren der georgleohen Grope in
Paris, die dart sine probolacbmwiatolache Setters berauogibt.
6 BEDIJA.. AISOBIBAJA. =ad ZONAJA stab= =oh Sestet in danernier
Verbind=g mitainander. drel onterhalten Bentshmagen mum
bolaehewisfiaohen Sektor der Partner georgimehan Kolorie.

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Deutschlands auf eine %mope Innen Cleichgesinnter. Nese Date
aurbindet nicht oar Mare glaiehartige Vogl/Igen/reit. •onde=
=oh sent reale peredullohe Intereseen. An der Spitne nee=
Grope steht der in Iliadt RETOEEDIUMG inPA= wohnhatte Dr.
moon AIDOBIDAZAh der Varter von Ho =OMAN nit seinen &tea
and trail= ttitarbeiter, den atttneleter der Polawn= Arcao
• GEM ZOBIASONVIZI (Ceti Eli At 611A tit BOOR ).
Dr. =OEM= war wdhrend der dentschen ObliaiPationonein inft..'
ten der Maar Omer besenderen okeadcasiaohen Organisateif oillo
• die 'Gestapo in l'ADS08101 Ina Men gertafen bane. Dei Osier -Wpm .
ideation bastard mine geheirae mil. (hemp% deren Insp.trator
°ben der Itittandeter 11. MODIASORIMS war. Die Grope hatte amen
kautaeleohen 113.ub, dew von AISOILMJA mad KOBUSGIVail geleitet
wards. In dies= Iamb ward, des Tads ;Ind do n Vedas antra
epielt wad wereoht. Dar Zliab made an= von vielen paladochan
Patrioten- antileolschewlettsohen wad entideratschen beevent.
Die Godinuer UWD intereesierte sic& lenhaft ttir die= polideohen
Erebus ° Air Mare tatIgkeit tad ihre naterlellen Gdeliobleonon..
.Die nUtlgen Angaben erhielten ate Boleohevieten dawn ildn VA.
Gleiehnitig wurden die= Palen haufig den Dental:then anagelleterliy--
minehmal ere Anglo-Itmerilmadriehe, roancebmel ale Sorjetischo Age*.
ten, In jedem Pail wards die entsprechende katadgcvng threw Wert. .
earthen vorgenomzen• Gleichzeitig war itODIASOVIZZ much Zits/led
dee Veda/mammies im Varechamer Ghetto.
Potter doe kmukasischen ELiabe war ein gewieeer SCAT= (MA -
BAP*. °bagatelle Georgie?, der schen vor der Okkupatitra Polena
bolsohewictisoher Agent war. Dr winee von den Deutsch= in
rareohan verhattet, duroh eine Intervention von Dr. ALSORIDA.TA
Our wieder freigelassen. Duren Vermittlamg von OTAVAT= land
efenzsottrargE (r8APAILI Ail fi g 3 ) dee perstballehen Denaohere
von ALS(MIDMA, nehmen or wad IMBIASCHMI Verbindung at den
Deleohewisten ant. Duch vorliegeuden Mob= Ian rolasconzi •
schen 2939 nue• den damals von den Dolsobewistaa besetaten Sell

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role= mach Vans:Amp wobei o erkldrte beim Grenatibertritt
Nisei Rotormisten ersohoseen nn habea. Die deutsche Abvashr intereS•
alerts etch fdr den Pall, atellte Naohforsohnngen an rod deekto
die ?Age von zonrAsomvar suf. Ea gelauS Dr. bISCHIBMA Abu
nun den Bandon der Gestapo an befreien nu d er brachte Ihn inknumi
basica/ten lamb inter. e Angenbliok der deutsche/1 414.tblatAuu I
war ZOBTASCOMLLI Or. otter 1.500 &Tann start= georglechen legion/
Itorasemraz trft eodne Zsute.in die englisehe Zone Deuteehlandts:
und flieht Benet mach 1001/1111. Die Ze gionare 'mutt= vim dun
EaglInder reatioe don Bolechextaten 71bergeben.
Eater den Vorwand ainer gesoldiftlichen Witiglosit bereiat AISOU.
EAU. joist alle Vestsonen Denteohlanda and arbeitet an der Zak.
setivag der inner= Einheitliabkeit der georgierhen I zslErailno-. ' 1.
Oberon tinteratiltot or die proaoarjetinahen StrUninngen In der
;amen lhaigration. Zs den Vertretern der =nen Emigration •gehdriii:
yeah die salt. in Ednohan befIndlichen ear. Xrste Dr. Monza= i
W(RW8A 013 F ) Wad Dr. Assmagarma (ArADIAIIN
die belie eintge Monate =oh der Madan won IMPE.511AD.duroh I
Bolsolseoriaten von dart mach PONCHO dbergesiedelt elude Er.
;..
WEBOVAISE war nosh &them SA =UN Der/tart warden eine ge. 1.:
helms afaajettrenadlidhe Georgiergruppe mammon it ORALITSONATA
orgenielert babes. Er hat /Ur die Ilelachewleten listen georgi.t.
ocher Ealgranten snwannengoatellt. Z.Zt. lot nein Esuptnitarboi.
ter ASSATETIARZ• Zia dieser Grupe gel:art nonh MOM ZIPAISCIZTIEZ
f ocE HMI/API , a NO PI der Iror barge% vie es sahatnt in dehel.i
non au signm geflohen 1st. Er let alter Migrant, eundsto
Oiler rahreabeinliabheit naoh Agent des
Zn ibrer List. der Parana, die in vereahledwaater Tailse die
bolachewiatische Arbeit and Propaganda in der awarlk. Zone Dant.
eohlands tlthien, Itihrt dor =ES Dr. MI6= ALSOKMAITA (Itelebesi
hall). deentat Sohn Etohail ALSON'IBAZA ( gatiohen),, dem 10Elia
Selaritt (Intashen). Alexander =WA ( Etbichea- liamburg) * Er.
mom= (mama =ono Dr. ASsidnr•TANZ (lablubau). Oulu
:11,21013011TILI (111/noben), 02ARDS0PANADSE (10Inchen).

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Mose Crane otot March Zomaja, Aleolaitte$e teaft Vstohraulse isi
beetikullger Varbinduag nit den protolsohesistisahen Vienenton
gee georgisahen Emigration in Paris und Gent.
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Rade des loaners 1946 Un nue Berlin =oh ION= Alexander


PAISEEIILIJA, emn alter gearglseher Enrols% 1923 von den Dol..
sehewisten mitoeiner Orme Georgie? =oh Deutschland swage-.
vieeen. Route Angeetellter der Pinta *D'EXCEm, die sish in der
sow. Zone BERMES betindet. ra Ettnohen trat or sick mite seinen
alten Parteigenoseen von der eoelademokretieehen Patel Alarm.
der 1031WsAJA (44EffeAk R C P ACP 43A6(l )4, Dux* dessen Vernitt...
lung nal= or nit anderoa bier ansassigen Georg:tern Verbindung
ant. Da'bei ergab es aloht doss PASSCEIELDTA a Anttrog der
IND hierher gekonsea mere um der georgiliehen Eadgraute* die
Ellekkehr La ihre Relent noronsohlagen. ZOEDSAJA erhielt eine
tategorisolie ATessge Ind den Eat nicht =lir =eh Mohan on hers-
rm. Sr kehrte naoh Berlin nuattelt. Atm seater setzte eta
Dry& eat die georgisehe Emigration in Paris eta, mot =tor .
den letufluss der Sonjetedealen end der fransUsisehme. Zommunistes . . .
die Beleandaten sillies Prominent. georgisehe Politiker. ••
Somialleten, unter ihnent Mit MENINX& (MM oNCOM A M a )
nor Zepitulation neengett. ICEDAEXA yaw im eroaligen Jahr nit
elner bekennten Deldaration hervorgetreten. Pooh die gee lobe .• -
Emigration leistete Dm nicht Getolgsobatt.und die Perachnung
der Bolsehenisten wales sink ale oortehlt. .
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Da Winter da. taught° PATSCEULIJA ideder in Mind= eat end ••••
eah sioh nit =ELM land 1132A/SOIMILI envie nit einigen en-
deren Vertretern der Migration. Ann den Vaterrednugen nit
• ergabe oink in new Auftrug, dee END der dieses 2.1
Ton =wit (FrPile t ( ) genet ginseng nod an elle georgisohen •
Effligranten geriohtet var, end war • im Palle eines Ztuismmen.•
etosses mvisohen den Anglo•Ameelkaneem end den Sorjete hat .410
seal:818as notional. Etdgration eioh neutral on verhE1tento22224.
JA star sweinal its Eshelman nh Berlin geflogen mud hat Neel

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Conergata doe 112% die sas der Spitae doe holsehavriettechea


heindienatee Ia Deutechisoad etehen eine nova beam:dere Tactrok.
Lion ertellts "Die georgiacshen Daigranten Dollen nioht be.
leatIgt Werdewe son eon von ihnen nicht verlangen, .Searjet,Uwe '
az nehmen, i.e sand la Zetereese der Sowjetsropagenda and rder
prosonjettechen Atheit einausetaen".
• Sacertmenhang nit diesels miters. Aaftenehen von PATSCIPirsra. in
$1120hogs mod senor PrnoRonda =cede 2011T6A,TA eettecus der versast
oortlichen Vartreter der georgieedunt Ws:mt g.= atm Ulna
enevotnn rad On Pretest gegen seine enge Verisin finng en PATS
WA auegeaprOohou. Xisliretattnis Galt or sioh ge mnulaen soil% •
Satlessungegeenoh einssurelohen, mode atom neitoetlig hie our
endgaltigen =Smog der Angelegenheit and his none eeeetatehe
Palen vorgeteassen nerds= Idftmere in seiner Stellang gelaseen.
Unread der letzten Annessenheit PATSCIRUTZTAS in Mb:ohm hennte
teetgestent warden, &tee dee WV in RODIN amigo Georgier.
eis lettende Vertreter bats 2 denerdle, swat Haler° end einige
la Range niadriger eteb.ende. Pater dice& Denten betandat eieh
einer, der goweeettea geassisoken Degiontbre, der von den Dettmehe(
wieder tan den Bolecheedaten Stargegengen war, seta MUM:tar.
Pamillenneme lit aRIGOLASM= trPterrevidwur414 Str int
goon Ober elle &se, sow: Igte-georgisoher Stationalitdtp.die
ateht repatriiert Bind, orientiart mut night sseettolies In mom
VerbindImg WU' geOrCisohen. bolaahweisticahew Agent= in Densteele.
Thud.
Th Osterreteh arboitet Ter die Treischewisten der dun. sow. ast•
Isapr goarmsormsz (roma Ito ,4 3 p ).
Dee Havvtzentrant der georgio•kantasisohen Agent= des MD
befindet sioh in Perla. Seine Miami betinden Isiah in Dom.
Genf, Madrid lind Stambui•

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OFFICE OF ORIGIN: F

REPORT MADE AT: DATE: PERIOD COVERED: MAD:: BY:

SC 1 C 22 July '47 Current

SUBJECT: partner STATUS:


on Nicolas GVINADZE, Member of Soviet
Legation, Bern Pending

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• I •

REFERENCE; M513 .459 , siAsB--13a, .x4918, .1111333-613,- 44s11-649.

SOURCE!)
I• • )9) -
SYNOPSIS OR BRIEF REPORT: )-t1

• 1. GVINADZE comes from the same village. as Marshal BERIA and


.'it le BEhTAl s protection which helped GVINADZE to advance to' his
Present position. GVINADZE is reported to hold the rank of major
. in the NKVD. .
• ••
r\ 2. Ma Switzerland, he has contacted Michel KEDIA, Grdgoire
vv.. 1N, AIERrDZE, and Khariton This contact was established
_0HAVICHIL4Y.

through Arcadi . WEISSENP=7 -6Eer of a small fruit store in Geneva.


t,
,„.
3. GVINADZE also sees Vladimir VELIKOTIff-GARQIA.whom.':.SOUrce.
reports as part of the entourage of 1Z -6-M.1C- the Spanish Pretender..
Further VELIXOTNY-GARCIA is 'described as German agent in Turkey aad.
Bulgaria during the war but expelled. from Turkey.. a Soviet,'not
German; agent•- •
. . . ••
. 44' GVINpAp.is approaching the Georgian emigret as a patrio-
tic and: sentiGeorgian who is homesick for his country and his.
mental
.awn . lan&age. • • . • •

DOMMENTS: : KEDIA is appearing in several different lights today.


.. P. ource::,suggested onoe that KEDIA was still in control of a for-7
mer bls ahain - in•Spain but:waa lInCertain . whether he was today..
working . for . . theRIS,'.BIS.,:ar . what.... In the meantime, KEDIA •
continues to live peaaeftillY.in SwitZerland.
• . , •
BERIDZE has left . Switzerland with his wife enroute for Tangier.
From there they plan to migrate to South Amerida. BERIDZE.made
.a trip to Spain and North Africa two months ago. -Before he .
left, he visited the American . Military Attachd's•office aud the:
AF.'00^WC1-1 • RV.
EVALUATION: C-3 •

DISTRIBUTION:
Washington (2)

Files (2)

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8Ecp.,..z7. FE.. 3

Commoroial Attaohd's - office, announcing that he was making the


triy,to investigate some mine interests in North Africa. The
,Frtnoh-are still . very interested in B.

WEISSENFELD or WEIZENffELD continues to run hlis small fruit store


on Quai Mont Blanc. The store is a very small place with an
assortment of wines, stale ohodolate bars, slightly old fruit
and Other odds and ends. WEISSENFELD is short, stout,- bald, and
wears glasses. He is always dressed in a dirty l ‘blue, Russian
tunic and when counting out change counts aloud in Russian.

SECRET
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Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT

TO . Richard kielas DATE :


8 Oct47

FROM ,i r ...1 2 re;'. C.

SUBJECT : , S-Wise- traces on personalitiee mentioned in ISID 1862 DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED BY
r , • CENTRAL I.NTELL 'BENCE AGENCY
Os'i ,- ...
SOURCES MET1100S EXEMPT 1 ON3B2B
NAZI WAR CR IMES DI SCLOSURE ACT
DATE 2001 2006
Of the various personalitias mentioned in RID 1862, only BILIIDZE and
• •
ONIAKIDZE are said to be operating in Switzerland, the latter as a courier between so

Paris and Switzerland. "COBAKIDZIO in carded by the rrench desk under ROSA/MOSE, AB A/

has •
Georg .. (Gitegoire or Gregory) BMIDZE itsconszsztniadandzsztleft 'Switzerland;

tindheF;-arrived . in Barcolona . by plane fro= Genova on 5 July 47. There have


Fl
recent reports . that he planned to emigrate tO South America; that he was seeking
. '(ue '&20,#)
a permis cox isj. Surlin 6panish Morocco for himself KEOIA end friends; that he was

working for. theiritish.. Out of aLl . thio . confusion, thW:one..feCt.that.appearod:cortRim

was bin departure from . SwitierlaMdt : BERIDii, A 'Georgian Whosmmsalth . camo from

numerous'petioleun•and benking-doila;,.had.temU'livine:ii . SWitkerlMmd foriems . yearZ. .

The Fronch . cOmmunist press and:thwAi VOIWOUritierall if . Genova


. aie out in ay it thin
. ." .• • .

•year against: continued . sojeurn in Switzerland of flundesirables n like Subject and • .

KEPt (.KEDIA, .Subject's friend and associate is another GeLolian; ha worked for the- •

•Geranns during the var . and has . a -long bad record. Re reportedly . saved Subject from
:the.Germini : during the war, in return for which Subject hae . been . fianding
t him ever .since.. • .

It is not knein what effect Subject's ' departure: fr. Switzerland will have on this arrange- .•

•mint. Subject reportedly )tas. deposits in SWitzerland .: stn and Turkey . .

( _•• CS itAVY .

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OFFICIAL DISPATCH
DISPATCH NO 44.0.1216--
SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCO

S O1ET
CLASSIFICATION

TO : Chief, Foreign Branoh DATE: 13 October 1947 . -


FROM : Chief r • ---"n DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED BY
0 -7 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
SUBJECT: /
GENERAL. i •

8OURCESMETHODSEXEMPTI0N3B28
snmnc.. lotivitiee of Gr6goire BF,RIDZE
NAZI WAR CRINESOLSCLOSUREACT
•Sou.toet *.
• •• .•.

. . •• 0AfE 2001 2006 0
• . 1. BraTI ZE WELB reported to have left Switzerland. enrcute
for Sptnieh gorocat, Source row reports that BERIDZE is An
Barcelona Where he is Working with a group of British indystria-
. 1iste on the exploitation of iron 'mines in Spanish Moscato. It
was through these'British industrialists tiv:t BERIDZB. put XEDIA'
in touch withEtWBIS. 7F.DTA met with friends of BEBIDZE in
LaUsanne-the first week 'of October and is reported to have re-
turned to Geneva very bitter towardithiZ,British.

. 2. 1:.SOUrdt!o group in:Munich-have stated that BERIDZ:3 is


also inVolie&In traffic) Of'ime.: - As yet it is not known for
whom or tO whom BER3DZE is selllng the aria. One theory As th0
they are intended for the Orient where.they will be used by
'Soviet ocintrolled groups. Another is'that:tha arms are for the
.International Brigades, Also itthould.be takeninte.considers-
Uon-that.manzE and;L4DU . ttill.have: Many Contacts in Turkey
and the trms*might'be intended for ihet coUntry.:. , -
• • t • . '

. 3. ;SOUrce believes- that a Geergian•friend,Of!f"."12Dp.whe


opencd'a.reLteurnmtin Madrid in 1945 an4 who ia . ttill'in con-
taot . with-%D,eiaments in Spein t is donnectea p ith BERIDZE's.
present. 1,:f:elradeurCt . is txving to 4-AerMine this man's Annie.
tv,; y ol : . :as to find- eat-More about 12S1v.present
. .
• . • • • •
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FORM NO. ,4
APR i947 '"."`" CLASSIFICATION • -- •

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0 FFICIA
v i- Air P°110h _
SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH .
SECRET SE. C RE-1.
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CLASSIFICATION

21 October .4.
3.t.:, ,- ..,
.. TO . Chief, Foreign Branch LI DATE: „

Chief 1.-- ' nktt' i


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1. ' WitVrtference to the information in He d Cable No. , egrtin •:',':-
Grêgoire ■B.C.RliDZE andl l:OBAHDZE, we her/ntb. forward a summary of that:
. cl• latest ormation • nt_ lreceived_ on the e;ptivities Of the two.
-KOBAHIDMr Geor gian . Cousin' of :1,liehel IMIA; related to
closest collab- • :
:.- • ...:: GUEGUETCHKORI.44 During the war ,e'' was one of UDIA's .
. Ge-r mans. He has recently become open131.
:,;::_t'i,-.... ore,tOrs : in 10EEDIA' s work for t e

s,-,C, ...";:l • ro 7s'Oviet. and is now . editi a Pro-Soviet :newspa p er in France: i•,...,,, r a 4-

11.; 5 ' TVINADZE; member of the So let Legation, Bern, visited Paris,-K0,
. •

for GITINADZE -1- o .meet M21:I.A. in



• HIDZE: ", •pciii-eacteCi him and arranged of 12_,, b* ha,
2 syiitz.erland...kfThis Story
•• . cOntr:::0. '-.'..Le-i-e--iiEDIeel, erpion
i in 'Arke.difiTSIZ11.1.1FELD'VdelicEr
: . Pened to meet : GVIIiit ZS • ac cident-411y - • .. . _,-- - - - Lip:
as a' fellbw Georgian .,. struck.
_ aii.gtut
- essen and, recognizing GVINADZE 4:'
'Et. cow .wiie
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• ad quaintano e a hill' ..KOBAHEDtE..med,:.Stiip. in '194 6-..atm
to ftio s- i,i2..
W;S:zilsrj aVignANO.A4 6,
is be l 1 e y ed to have had- • *an 'interview.: With. - BERIA.;• _-_ _, lral
. -„,1,1:
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children are .in Paris and are Compfe - teland ::3C.OW.4.W.Z1,#;Wd-allF-11IXore 17

k.../.. c 'iladame MEDIA is reported to be the :thietratise-•.:,/i4 Counselor ".:-: .:; ,11:," g
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l . . *:•, . 7 O:dr* L040N4' 1"


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Soviet Embassy,Paris . In an'? case .:she i...7


vi Embass a, tie•enl• tiYiiit'
:
- her husband. to return to • Soviet Georgia: With 'her. k•certaiii 11;:mair''.4. .11 4
. , 1 and a chauffeur of the Cuban Embasey:, ,, Paris, -?.. :2il d:,,- k
Pierrette
'acted aa .cgurier be tween IMMIA,man • his Wil e: and koBARIDZ.E.:' • Tbrod
, 'Collaborator of .:F.Mti.:iiii:::*r1
- All Khan -CANTBIllformer lase

n learned- that the Creorgi
an Genera tTAPAREOZ4
" • ' SOUrCe,....
p France, .e.aren tly :a....:. t:
Jç (Me..;,1 or ." ner al. of t\ie KGB?) defected. i
inS.92Action tour of 2urOP e , 1=APARPzE was fl ' a
t d, time Of C . in .IA g to "11.211ITEIER..
..3.1,--i IL--LTTA... is,ccordin
." with jORDAlaA, GUEGITA\C,17....:.eigi, _,..
, , Pr e.re 4 by \ge.:
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_French 'are closely guarainc '.2Jid'AILIDZE, who nevertheless 1-..ersta


cia .intaf.oing -(11-tact with a Georgian co:-!..1c , tr i ot DVA.F. ITALDZI,'. . The result
of the defection was ' to . u;alce -the Creoi s gian Colony i n Paris turn against. •
,•.. JORD.ClIA, GUEGUETCM:011I and KC:3411i1DZE and their efforts to persuade .
1.:,...tha•GeOrgians to join forces with the soviets.
.: ,..... -_,2 Gregoire* BERIDZE first carae to the attention of this
2. trERTI:D7)
. office in connection with ehaven ritt,te ±. :p . , lie was . re)ortedly con— •
, nected with Harold ItlialiAlili and Eugen LANGtin building up a fund for
.• the ap through foreign currency excha ge, the export of looted goods
and suragi.;:ling. He organized the smuggling of Russian platinum and
industrial diamonds and in so doing a pparently built up a considerable
fortune for himself in Swiss banks and elsewhere. . BERIDZ.E and his
er entered Switzerland in July 1944. They carried "La; Hansa'''. .
p sports when they first went to. France and in FranCe they received
French paSsr.Orts. - Iliit5 .iE naw travels on a "Taneen'passport issued
.. in Lausanne: on 4 February 1947.
BERIDZE is . reported to have adLuitted that he sun-plied the Germans
,:.. • . with complete information on: the iodation, caoacity, and lirod.Uction
techniques • of the Caucasian oilfields. He was interested in the
..Fur - Fatroleilta ii..G.'",- a black—listed firm in 'which he ho ped to
interest British and Atherican ca pital.. Th.4rench. sarvibea in Switzer—.
- ii:'have •alWays been ' interested. in following BERIDZE's activities.
liieir.. reported i• n July 1945 :`,tki.-OU'd "-the. Co7MMercia1rSeCtiOn,':.Legation, •.
.6•Va-i*,that BM.11)ZE and. EMOROGERe: ere inst-rumental in Concealing Ger— • .1;
. •triari . interests in the 3alkans and France. Thi -.6-cide7:7Wcirdell :TMBERO'' . :and. .
:•:qt_OB4E..,.:,:)..,..c,omp.c.);escl:.: of ::' -the- first; tWc; ,.:Iettera. Of bOth:.namee, ' Were , use d for
, he!pe: 16aiiiiit. :C't.i;diis.. RO GER was caught by t he • Swiss in .August 1943 ' ..
. •,-. ingl .to::Ieave. • S • tzeilan • f or. France with docuients :belonging to .: .. • C,
: .

.,..f.,RIDZE
t .and: Michel 4Q 61P-4- ° r. m
,. enian lawyer also . , . . .
involved in Safeha. ven'-:
i

w •..f.arrest,., 6.6tiV-itiea:.
. . ...17,0GE:ii talked. . to the Swiss and BER.tE was on the :verge of : :1
but he somehow either • talked or 'bought .'hia viay..out of the
.: • ::!,.. : ..3redicament. " • : •• . ••
. • :.'. - • .. • In December • 1945 i.; t'crme-r: ,p.ent.--b. 'a. •' ...• effwaa asked by .
.:r
::1]•-:...• 1 k% BERME to,.... 'investigate :a ( Turk, , -,SaChier . 'OE • • ‘. emproyee of the Turkish
-LagatiOn-, 1.14..,W.• : SOEZEN: . Was supposed . to have •• a.rrangad
• .. .. • for
. a transfer
of money from •Turkey tO . BERDZE through a Swiss we.tah firm, EBEL. ,S •
. • . It ; ..'... ' BERIDZE , . .Said , , that s0..s,Z.N!.S. brother. in Turkey . was i a banker and.. that .
• • ‘.• through the . twO... brothers and the Swisa firm a th)ntily . payment from
• BER.IDZE rs large accounts in Turkey had been arranged; howe7er, no -
. Money . had been fort hcoaiing .(3X7564). SQEZEN :gave ;'6U.r.:fOrmer s ‘5:oarce. a
. latter . to take to BERIDZE. This letter, ...:itten, in . Turkish, was
. forv.;arded to Washington for translation arid reaa as follows . (174052):
. , • "I send . yOU. my heartfelt greetings, and reassur ;,.ricas for 'fighting
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3.

services' to to.l . tireat C:Aucasiu, al,r, wi , o--e I have been


I at in It., A

since I left you, .s. E'STELI:c34. II, too, is in<Eomel. I sent two of our
fellow.struggiers in independence to you. It is now 25 days bince .
. they . have been lost (or-they have lost them: translator's. note -
meaning is not clear) .• • Send letters only by selected persons. . Who
of our friends are there? It would be preferable not to let anyone
know where KEDIA is. It would . be helpful if you would let us have
prompt and reliable news about the activities of the (your) work.. As
to the results of our work, the news will be given you by the letters
which you receive from us."
"nurs, your little. father".

„ - Ostubaf. CLAULAT former economic head of the SD in Paris, said


ty4kthat BERIDZE waa stheClaef link in. the qerman courier service to the
Balkans, the Near East, Germany and Spain. This courier service was .
concerned with concealing . German asset and looted goods'. ,:apIDZE
',. worked almost exclusively with -Eugen al ' and Harold:IUD:SEW in ob--.
taining .and securing foreign exchange.
In February 1947 BERIDZE showed up at. the Commercial Attaché's.
Office, Legation, Bern, announcing that he intended to leave Swit.zer.
land for ' Spanish Morocco where heWoull reorganize the North African.'
Mining Co., Ltd.., in which he was the Majority stockholder._ Re. was
going to fly to re..]-3)where,he would'see Eugen(Ore sHe claimed that
•he had not seen nor been in corresoondence . with FEHEMANN since 1944.
h:. plfter . visiting Spanish Morocco, BERIDZE intended to go to ngliald and
y.-from there to ' return to Switzerland In June 1947 Vera BERMIDZE told
friendsiin the hotel in Lausanne where she and her husband lived, that
'both she and her husband were going to Tangier with the intention . . . of
. emigratihg to South America- ' - .. • • . .
. .
V .• 'Source --- ...:i and.; SOUrde .4 : _ ... jre-)orted that:BERIDZE

- had been in Contact with t'he-HritiShin - Scain and had arranged for
abEEDIA to 'make dontact with them. Anbarently. BERIDZE has been and
,71TETT is finpnCingKEDIA: 7. to the extent of. 500 . Sw.-frs...per Month.
AlilKhantKANTEMIWrepOrtedthet although the negotiations between .
KEDIA . andtheBIS .were in the embryonic . stage, nevertheless . this lirst
step : asauredBAIDZE.of financial success . (aDparentl y. in his eroloit- •
.. tion of the. . Mines in Spanish lorocco in which British-oacital was
' n interested)... C onac .'t4;*4.VT::the .- - ±itic;61..masimade by . BEEIDZE with the •
1.,0..
. support ..:.
........, o fCestac
:r.... . LsoulATo
7 7 . . -J -_LL
e3 . ac uesiSALMANOWIT4/
.7.7 has reported that KEDIA has been disillusioned and
.. diaaninted- ainCe:his first contact w . i thrthe: —... ,Briti ph . In the mean-
ts pA'”time, however., BERIDZE apl)ears to be travelling in. a . Ciztuit of ..
4 ./" Lausanne, Barcelona, Spanish Lorocco and Iiondon: The: S paniards . are
t • not , too plea2ed-by the BELIDZE/ritish oc=bination but BERIDZE seems:...
to have full:British suport. BE.1,ID3E was also'reported involved-in
the sale of . arms to an unknown buyer.
(Field Coument: 'TheFranen'are
._ . stilI-intee in all BEtuIDZF:' -.
4.11eir

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• ::?,••
• I

• ••:.i.f(4V.14 •
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tjattJ
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10.4". unabl . e

• ..o u great a -handicap t lime.Ver •


B's nephei) (this relationsaip has never . been
. "141:bg 1n7r73.rice and...,ra-.2arked to an occupant of the
anne, when young . BERIDZE was visiting there, that he
91 . "father's'' coUrier:between France and 'Switzerland
"aleimore imIA.'e,frequent c6t1rier service tiet,ween hig5;ifekiO3.ARIDZP) ,-

himself serves to kee p BE1,41)ZE well conneCted with France..


s. brings Up the problem of K:1111A • whatever concerns either 4

•IDZE or KOBILIIIDZE will also involve This offibe is keenly


ir- =.1
I..EDIAe

terested in any information on Ea:DIA . --.- confirmation of his reported 1.


7 n •• - ":with. the British, ..hiS contact with his wife and KOBARLDZE, etc.
4.contact
* cAl

should also like to know . if. KDBARIDZE . haS visited Switzerland


sonally.
ces:
ZE, Gregoire: r.3.K-5.64,.;..X..=-402,%'L 3 Cable 399 of 13- Novetriber, .

• C -1- Cable No. :44 of 14 January 1946; 1.:13B-1017, ItESB-1088;


.g■',


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ONITZ, • Jacques: Described. in the PIERT/EESCATORE. inteiTO:ga


agent. Runs the "Societe Generale •.de..:S.arV.Eaillariati:OlAgb."‘„
, ,.
eVe.,;i3. • :large:. transport insurance busineths . viith.:*iiihaidiart_ .--
eirtheastern. Europe.- : Provided the AmeriC. azi-::. d,OnSUlate.,.,Geii6.k4'i-
tiga*sien; Bern, • with.eacineMiC 4.nf ortaation":. during the var. Ve
. , and . has .. • contributed
. Milchs. to help,' ; .J14i0.
-
contributed to the I"Parti • de- Traiie.iRILN .,

461e. off 16 :May 1946, Cable 48 of 20


of 18 JulY.::1:947,::/..7 Cable 266 of
'Of:• g§. .

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SECRET
IN1ELLIG7.:10E R-11,1.'uRT B-1314.

Switzerland
IDE,t0FILNIED
COUNTRY
1.63
SUBJECT KEDIA's Thesis and Offer 24 Nox. .r
. 1947
.", to 4.7 DCPORO. SER.: g-Tro
-1-rembej,71947
- ' DISTRIBUTION: &1204'n
ORIGIN Bern I . i Files (2)
Germany (1)
EVALUATION: F-0
SOURCE: :1
06'
1. KEDIA recently approachedwith an offer or plan
to work together (along intelligence lins4 - making Turkey the base
of operations. The purpose of this cooperation is to precipitate the
inevitable War between the •USA and the Soviets.. KEDIA
-reasons in a three hour conversation ancLthe-following
re§ume. of the conversatioh:

KEDIA expressed his 'opinion that our Ukrainian.organiza-


tions, •he.trilogy (OUN-BANDERA, UHWH, UPA)vere guilty of a crime be-
caUse ho order.was _issued to the UPA to lay down their arms and KEDIA.
Considers all of our efforts useless, in the general fight 'against
BolsheVism . as well as for the common Ukrainian caueeand even more use-
less for . the . victims of this partisan warfare, in the East...He said: .
'I have not -committed this fault because I ordered my'men to stop fight-
int.and . not to die futilely for "les beaux. yeux des Anglais . et des
Americains" He also reproached the. Ukrainian organizations for hav-
ing kept. the Displaced Persons in a . state of emigration and for having
prevented . their return to. the USSR: . Hesaid: my'com7
patricit,.STALIN',. • has alreadyWon • pert of EUropei•: The Anglt . Saxons-
have,abandoned the continent to himbeciuse . one cannot 'oppose STALIN
with Sue/I.-things 'ab the MARSHALL Plan. In a fev/ . months. from now the
Soviet troops will.occupy all of Germany and the DPs.will all . be mas-
sacred. jf.these DPs return voluntarily to the USSR,'it is definite
that 80% of themwillbe • deported . but at least 20% . will . be given their -
libertY kna allowed to pursue their lives in peace. In order to save •
the 20% it . ia:absolutely necessary to immediatelY ceasa.this futile•re
.sistance.tO'repatriation!...:,KEDIAcited,aS i an example the group oL,73
Georgiani:frOM . Paris,'headedjbyeGsnerallSPIRIDON,.:vhtlef t for Soviet .
few .dayrgio..:KEDIA.saidthat the . . anti-TOTatieik'T'Struggle •
shoUld be ' conducted . along different . lines.and . that the poor.unfortunate'`.
emigres whose . pertitipationcannot possibly have an effect , anyway,
should not be involved. The necessary . goal cannot baattained except
'indirectly . and through provocation. It is nOtikpOrtant today to:
organize armed .resistance in the Ukraine . or Poland:, however, it is .
important lo cease using. the•politital Smigrants . frOm . the East as an
instrument of organized fighting. Also it is important to find or to •
create : the causes for an armed conflict. KEDIA cc:insiders the de GAULLIST
success in France and the Rightist in Englane . a *catastrophe because •
these successes will reassure the Laericans who in turn will relax their .
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war preparltions and on the other hand will frighten the Soviets who
will beco:Ae more conciliatory and esecially more cautious. Therefore, .
it is necessary to work for Communist successes in Prance, Switzerland,.
Spain, Turkey and. Greece; in other words in all countries where America
has an interest. The greater the Communist success is in those countries,
the sooner the war. These facts must be faced. It is inevitable and
sooner or later the real acrugje against Bolshevism must be joined and
the support of the USA and England sought. KEDIA . is Certain that anyone
who participates in these. pro-Communist provocation activities will find
Immop-e.
muala favor with the Allies than those who a a farouohe manner, remain
faithful to their principles and continueto be anti-Soviet. The leaders•
of all those people who are fighting against the Soviets: Caucasians, ..
Ukrainians, Poles, Germans (KEDIA puts the latter in the same group),
should participate in this provocation plan for it alone can assure suc- •
bess and :a .fUtureto Eastern and • Central Europe.".

2, KEDIA then .continued to say that if he had sufficient funds, he • .


would retire to a South American country. and end his days An peace.
However, he qualified this nostalgic statement by saying that his
was .a vicious circle and he could not escape the work in which he had.•
become 'involved ao he was forced to continue it. With that opening- •
UDIA proceeded to explain that he already had a . good fOot-hold in Turkey:
and there he could recoup financially. The chief obstacle is poor liai-
son; his lines into that country now are insecnre . and.were developed
merely through force of necessity.. .Now KEDIA is trying to direct hia
groups through his friend and colleague,Sandro MENAGARI but he, KEDIA,
is worried about losing control of the operations. .
• • . • • • •. . .
.3.. KEDIA indicated • that . he would be . willing to trust F....
to establish contacts, to organize the transmissiOn.of money'and Ttn
.develop the controlling headquarterS . in.Turkey.:-Ifnecessary, the,„
Turkish base would be a Ukrainian one. XEDIA thinkathati..._
as 'a jOtirrialiat' i could travel if it were necessary. Be told y- •
that • thi“Orkwould heighten the Value of-the Ukrainians in.the eyes:
of the English and Americans and that the real work, provocation of en
armed . conflict'between the Soviets and the USA, could be.accomPliahed.'
. ___. • . .......,..,..,
.. ...4. . KEDIA-in'the meantime has not bee4..inactiVe: _-_... ,....
ported that
that KEDIA was.expepting Ruslan . beyITUtAT; Caucakan • Turk and: . '
compatriot Of Ali. KhantKANTEMIR; to bring him 1800 . Swiss-franca from
Turkey as.well as detail's on formerIEDIA men who have gonabver • to the .. .
S oviets. , Rusian bey TULAT had the misfortune to • be killed . inthe ac- .
cident of the Swedish airplane near Athens.. ' • . -- :, .
. • .. . - , • • A.
5. The Courier between , KEDIA, nis . Wifeanit03ABIDZPis one• . 4.. —•
EGGY
phonetic spelling of the nate). He i s a.Cauaasian working as a Chauf7
.feur for the Cuban.Minister in Paris. Apparently EGGY is doing a thriV=.
ing . busines::.in smuggling money between Paris and Geneva. ' With KEDIAYs . .
aid, BERIDZE, , William . BARRAUD, Arm i k DJAMALIAN, Geneveae lawyer •BILLY, .
have all used EGGY to carry money, etc. EGGY will not carry less . thai r• .
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50,000 french francs and demands a lO commission. He is willing to


smuggle papers and otner items for the price of 500 Swiss franca. The
person ta whom the money or packet is addressed in Paris'will be . noti-
fied by a "pneumatique" of an. address where the packet can be found, .
EGGY himself refuses to have direct contact with any of . the people for
whom he smug4es packages until he has been reassured; in other. words,
the operation has to have been performed successfully several times
before agree to deliver the package persoaally.

. 6n William BARRAUD, who is utilizing EGGY's services, JA the 'CA


husband' of an ex-mistress of both KEDIA and DJAMALIAN. ArmikyDJMALIAN
was one of KEDIA's former collaborators in Germany. He headed the
Armenian group and came to Switzerland with-KEDIA in April* 1945. DJMA-
N)iLk. AP. ' s wife is an Armenian Roumanian and her uncle is Roumanian Consul
.G neral Through this uncle, DJAMALIAN was permitted 'to enter
Franca. •DJMALIAN has been thrown'out . of his 'own party,the DANA
Party now headed by General DRO in. Munich . . DRO considers DJAMALIAN to
be . a Soviet agent. DOAMALIAN admits to working for his Uncle, the •
Rumanian Consul General in-Paris. In Geneva he sees.KEDIA; Mme. BARRAUD,
hi s . ex.-Mistress; tne lawyer BILLY; and BARRAUD who is ill,, This whole
group is interested in a' smugglingdeal concerning watchesand gold.'
EGGY is their courier and DJMALIAN-came to Switzerland
• with EGGY.

'7. Andre BILL.ris KEDIA's law yer and:appears to, be deepiy:involved


2with the whole . Georgian Group; F 7;V,'i:frOM.SoUrbe men- .
.,tioned the name of BILI as a Kominforth Centre Technique . agenz-and this
might have been:a , reference to the . Genevese lawyer BILLY though'there
have been . no previous reports on him.. . .

•• 8. . .P2, reported on other item on . KEDIA:' one of


21W:eUt •,;:SoUrdes-encountered KEDIA one evening_in . the Oafe./.
.Marlette; Geneva... This ..cafe is next door to the shop Of.ArcadigWEI.LEN-1
KEDIA was paying ardent court to . Mme. ROSSI, ,. proprietress ed.....
he Cafe Marlette. During the course of theeyening.heexcused himself_
and was absent sc long that'IZdecided . to find him 1?2disbovered. KEDIA
inthe corridor which runs between . WEIZENFELD's shop and the Café . Mari-
ina • heated conversation with NE T ZEN ,7ELD.::(was not sean.by,the''
two and he Overheard •enough-of the conversationO gather.thatKEDIA. was. .. •
expecting . a paakageOf some sort'and YWEIZENFELD. was asSuring . IdDIA that
: nothing had arrived'... KEDIA returned : to theiable in'a Very nervous state'
,and, :started toAl;pcussIthe weather and • similarAopics.- •
: ' ' • /- -
,J 4-* J•claims that WEIZEKFELD is-part of'a chain run :by
Bort P .OPOIF, BUfgarian . Charge d'Affeires•in Bern, -which runs frOM the
..Balk s . to Iparie . over Italy and Switzerland.: Behind WEIZENFELD'S•shop
a . small . corridor which connects with the Cafe Marlette on'one side.
'and theGlacier . du Mont-Blanc on the. other. Ordinary' customers ,enter
WEIZENFELD's:shOp frOm the front l . which faces . oh the . Quai Mont-Blanc.
The more important visitors meet WEIZENFELD in this 'corridorwhich can
be entered from:either . of . tha-cafes or the.rear. It is difficult to
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- ... 40xridobecaUse there is no:on entsible/eason for lingering
-ere7,. dii-Yir.i . KEDIA and at another time, leg-man for Ek=
Polish Legatiol, Bern, have been seek talk ng i to .WEIZENFELD in this back
corridor. ‘ . ( s. ' ) •
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fFIELD COMMENT: The. case of KEDIA..ie becoming increasingly om- • .


la
plicated.. KEDIA is renewing old contactsd.certainl iy not dropping
any new ones. He is in constant touch with, ■BERIDZE ri- Spain, heA.Ike-
wine communicates with KCBAHIDZE in Paris an evidently there is d
..,-AryAe . connection with his people in Germany... We are suggesting.toL
:3that he agree to cooperate with KEDIA and perhaps fintrbut
k what the lines into Turkey and the Balkans may be Although we believe
.:. -iiiekk. . ayill_keeP. us informed of ,any developmentsi_wet '..:•
.V-
.. ciiinilniied.that i -- _I is the ideal person to a penetration -A.-
▪ iingdWs operationsi. but at thG moment we have no choice, . Itfptetont-. ) .
.int .t/WaboVe'proposition-to 4: • . li_tiw.I.T is - a Very good . ppOei- *1.._
' biiity.Ahat . KEpiA-is well aware of r 1.'s connection with the
• AnWritans4 In that case it Will be interesting tofind out why KEDIA. . . 1
.A.#4. dpenting such an idea for American consumption ..:_Be may .have'lit4fi.'
.... :(*geaisappoitited in his reported contacts with the BIS .. and is tain!fa.4
M'z' -tqz;ths4Amerioans: again in
an effort to get _financial tacking for his ,..
,sa,m15tun s. This should . come out if C .1 agrees to.conaiderthe .
45iidR,4ilion.. .In that event KEDIA . will probably-ask for money ainbis.:,.:
.il...'f*i.4V4s known, KEDIA's Only regular source of income now is BERID7,E-
it/WiiiOWs him 500 Swiss francs p er month, not a sufficient sum to-;:ptsi
kMitai;roperatione:- . If KEDIA does not ask for money, the situati6n-i.d.
1 . belipita;more interesting-and complicated.) . - • ' •'. : : ' ''.- ',44

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i; TELLIC.12CE REPORT
C-

COUNTRY: Spain/France/ DATE


I. Switzerland. Info: 3G_Got.„1 4
-'-.
' • SUBJECT: Further on. BERIDZE and Diet: (15 Nov 1947
ICOBAHIDZE REFERENCE: MS:B-1210r BISBL-27(
ORIGIN: MON: We.sh p
•L.: Germl)
EVALUATION: 0-3 — >Files (2)

a established. himself in Barcelona. He has taken an •

• apertmedCand haa hired as 000ka young Georgian by the name of


PALAIACHYLLI worked as a sort of errand boy for ICEDIA
:
in Berlin during the ware BERIDZE travels a . great deal and goes fre-..
• quently to . Tetuan (Spanish. Morocco) and occasionally to London. He
•has made contact with all the former German friend_s of ICEDIA who are
in Spain and . :partietaarly with. Eugen. LANG4C-P-44--
.
.• 2. German_indu.strialiSt, - 9 a.' friend of ICEDIA. and en-;:ered .
we.7.—
int& biz-Rife:4re negotiations With: BERIDZE in 1942. • 'upon ICEDIk t.a reghaost. .
.
LANG was * a niember.Of VI and. was: also a class ftiend of ALMERTRI,T, •

Von MENDE. and Friedrich BERBER... Together with BERIDZ.E and. Prince .
VACHNADZE., LANG carried .on several deals, from which the profits were .
to finance the Caucasian. group.' in GertaRry. In April 1945 LANG was • •
. reported' by Kxpu to have fled to Spain with approximately fifty- ,.• '

. ,
u 1 ll ona Of ICEDIA ots to have an interest in this money.
LANG 12as invested the money in several businesses and his latest
venture is a pan and. pencil firm, the direction of which lie has • •
Offered to : ICEDIL.
. 3. •( Mere.) Vers7\13ERIDZE rethrned on ' the 25th of October to Geneva .
from Spain . for a viaiL She brought. with her a large' package or
..letters ror•ICEDIL but to his disappointment no money; was ineluded..• 4

4. BERIDZEta comPany,.yy.-r_S• oci6t6•MiniAre Maretaine" • of :Tangiers, rr


n
has been reported by ( totir6e5r• .1 to have a large accOuAlrin. one
of the bigger banka in BeSel. Qhite often considerable Sums are •••
.
transferred from:Tangiera to Basel and recently. a .very large transfer
was • made. from Tangier to Paris. In connection with BERIDZE,
3 . : reportedtbs.t. an emissary from -the Soviet Enabaseyk
. .
_

had visited . SWit zerland in May or June 1947 with the proposition that
:
ICEDIA and. BEREDZE. • work for the Soviet IS
rraz. that so far it has not been possible to •
dete
determine whethe i i4
?!7..?
. !DE has visited Switzerland However,

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tot1BEZDIG lammed for
' 1.1a 1445 for ZOBAHIDZEh
4 come to Switzer -
,
If KffAis :
.402Ym...1. 1;. fdaram. ANGHES was with KOBAHED2E about Christmas of 1948A76
(ANGHES'was . known'to - C: when both were students at the
Sorbonne. ANCHES waa a brilliant light in the French Communist Party,.
In Ap ri1.1941 tC Z' took , A.NGH.ES into his apartment when the
'latter escaped from a Vichy prison, Zhen t :L= Illearned that
ANGILES was one of the Parisian editors for the clandestine paper
"L'Humanitó* and was also the leader of Several Communist cells in
the northeastern suburb of Paris., Aubervilliers, Pantin, Bobigny, etc.%
7, . ,..ANGHES . father was shot by the Germane with a group of
hostakes in 1942. Pierre:ANGHES married a young. Hungarian Jeviesa
whom he managed_to infiltrate into the "KOmmandateur" of Paris as an
interpreter. T hrough' his wife AFGHES received valuable information
which he communicated to the French CP.. At this periodAlipHES passed
himself off as a professor of German which was, in fact, his pro-
fesaion, .
8. After_ the liberation of France, ANGHES reappeared as a member
ef:Mairicii.THOHEZ t Cibi net e rilligaS has 'always had close connections
• witb. theCjOLLÈT —CIELTA family and it has been learned that he took
part in the conferences held by'the directing committee of the French
ca, on the dangers of the atomic bomb.
Traces: LANG, Eugen

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COPY OF CABLE OUT 55913
WASH 0160.
12 dc 47

TO: A INFO: -1 HEID


RE MB-1-314

• HAVE YOU CONSIDERED POSSIBILITY KEDIA AdTUALLY 17ORKING FOR RUSSIANS AS

SUGGESTED BY:ERI• TISHI AND *IS PLAN DELIBERATE PROVOCATION TO SEE HMI

AMERICANS WILL REACT ? WE FEEL KEDIA SHOULD NOT BE GIVEN ANY MONEY.

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From C IN 30983
Action FBM 17 Dec 47

To Wash,.Info .if li, Held, ,C

1. REASON FOR POUCHING DETAILED INFORNATION ON KEDIA's


ACTIVITIES IS THAT WE HAVE CONSIDERED LIKELIHOOD HE IS WORKING
FOR SOVIETS, HOPED RECEIVE TRACES FROM OTHER STATIONS TO HELP
US IDENTIFY AND CLARIFY KEDIA's STATUS AND IS ALLEGED BIB CONTACTS.
2. NO PAYMENTS TO KEDIA UNDER CONSIDERATION. RE PARAGRAPH 5, WE ARE
CONSIDERING PLANTING MONEY WITH COURIER EGGY FOR PURPOSE OF IDENTIFYING
CONTACTS.
3. ramp BE INTERESTED IN BRfTIBB REASONS FOR CONSIDERING KEDIA RUSSIAN AGENT.


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Source,
e.Souree. N A.ME:KEDIA, flichaol Date of
"Date of KOEHLER, Uchael Info,
Info. ALIAS % BERTIMT, Michael
•ICHAL, M.
DESCRMION: ADDRESS: (last known) 19 8
Weight: Re des Granges 1,
.146KA,46S88 Height: 61 (*t am, Switzerland
Eyes: dominating
H a i r : sparse reddish, cropped short
Complexion: ruddy
Spec, features: large nose, lonr face, rerular features

_
Date of Birth: 23-2-02 •'1E6M4T.UP •
Place of Birth: Tiflis ."Comfortable income fr
Documentation & Citizenship: snail yoghurt factory
• which subject founded
Nationality: Georgian •this father-in-law, Pani
FAMILY BACKGROUND: Father: director of the Surete
Georgienne •
Uncle: Spiridon MEDIA, well-known nationalist leader, at one time
Chief of . the Security Police of the Georgian Government.'
Cousin:-KOBAKHIDZE, Konstantine

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROWD: Speaks Russian, French German

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PREVIOUS CW,R Became active poiiticallY n' 1916 when he joined


a nationalist Georgian youth' orranization.. 1921 : left , Georria with
family; stayed 15months in Istanbul, then s went to Keidelburg wher
'studied national .economy.. 1924 went •k Paris where his lived.
d.
e and father-in-law founded a srall yOghurt factory.'
192':/ joined the youth orcanization of the 'ationalist Party'(unde
Uncle 'Opiridon);'1937 became a meLlbor of ccrroup of Caucasian na-
tionalists and was co-editor in Paris of .a O aucasian journal issue
in 'Berlin (BAKilia;

STLR7T
SFDR7T,

3eurce IrTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: Just nftcr the L erman occupation of iaris


Date of in 1940, was contacted by GIS on recomendation of ACELETELI. Coln
info. • The Germans considered subject the nest active of the ueorrians
-and thus, he became for then the leadino, fiEare in. Caucasian
affairs and Georgian intelligence activities for the most part
centered about him. The sole basis of his cooperation with the
Germans is roported to have been a promise to help regain inde-
pendence for the various t'aucasian nations; used his influence
later to save the JORDAPIA rovt. whi7h had, on behalf of GeorEian
declared war on Germany, Lithuania, and Russia; also allegedly
saved Georgian Jewish community in Paris. In Vlarch 1941. began
recruiting personeel-for the TAMARA project. KEDIA's HQ remained
in Paris (Ave. Sully-Proudhomme) until the outbreak of Russo-
German hostilities, when he moved to Bdrlin. In summer of 1941,
succeeded in ditsolvinr Rrince Irplly BA2RATI0N's Cormittee for
the Liberation of Georgia which was more or less supported by-
RIBBEETROF!. Established a Gauceaian General Staff in 1942 and from then on
cooperated with. both Abwehr-and Amt. VI .
• - • . •

C. 0711tOTS: Good friend of:JORMTUA, though is both' anti-Socialist •


and anti-Marxist and 'considers Yenshaviks . resportible for downfall.
of•Georgianindependenge.' . • • S• •

Through Caucasian journal: ALIBEXOFF (azerbaijani),.DJAMALIAN(Ar-


menian),..Ali KAMM (daghestan),BAYAT, ACHMT.',7ELI •
Major MAXART,'Pabor RAUBACH, Captain RAECEACHER,..Col. EEFGELEAUPT,
Lt.. Col. von BRApENSTEIN, GRJARIS, LAHOUSEN, LORINGKOVtN,- Lt. 1

HAUTFE,.Lt. Col. GRAEFE •

./..USCELLAI:FOUS:
37CRT •
7.
...a5ource I"TFLLIGEFCE ACTIVITY: Summer of 1942 flew to Istanbul where con- Key
Date of tacted MiRESHVILI @ BERIK (Gharged'affaires JORDAFIA Party) and Coding •
• Info. DJAKELI who waa in direct contact with ZAENUFGER of German Na
Attache's office, and sent BMSEVILI to Georgia for info on the
timeliness of a possible insurrection by the Georgians against
Russia. In Sept. he flew to Stavropol to contact Caucasians in
German Phr camps. 1942 became head of the aPPELIN project called
Unternehmen Lainz, in which he directed all the political pene-
tration work, through small groups of agebts crossing the Turko-
6eorgian frontier, KEDIA passed weapons, propaganda material and
sabotage into Ruusia and in rotnnn obtained cuantities of
material for uso by research depts of the ZEPPELIN project. Used
old Menshevik contacts such as DSAKELI, MENAGARI (allegedly a.
doublo agent for the British and Germans) and ERKOMAIGHVILI, an
old leader of partisan warfare. This group, :limbering about 25.
were members of JORDANIA!s Party and were set up most17.- at•the': •
• Turkish . frontiem with both Turkish and Russian Identity cards. TI6
• Turkish ponce were informed of 'their identity and tolerated the',
under an agreement with KEDIA. InAugust 1944 when the break came
' Turko-German relations, KEDIA's was the only German
Or German sponsored group allowed to operate in Turkey. KEDIA'S
• Turkish group 'was put under the control; of Abwehr II field unit:
when, the ZEPPELIN project disintegrated in 1944.

In addition to the Turkish group, MEDIA was' aldo connected with
the ZEPPELIN project for Georgian aFents in Berlin. The organizq-
tional set-up was as fellows: Three main groups operated in.Ge
rgia, .eabh mainatining contact with thesdifferent . base-statiOns •
through . ccurier or short-Wave. Group leaders w re:
' a. KROCHVILI in harteli province. ''ad.rndio contact witi.
a station in Brachov, Rumenia • directed by BARAFIDZE
.b. ERKONAICiralLin 6Ouria 'P rovince. Had controt with a
. station on. the Turko-Hussian border conducted by 1.2NAGARI
• . c. NEBIERIDZE, near Tiflis. Conducted a station in Frakow
NIoCallAgRg bISTROVSKI and later also under GUAMARbZE. This .
. • . . •station also served teams operating ir the Ukraine.
The cipher work was certralited in B rlin . inder TS01.:AYA. when t e
Turkish station received a message, which was seldom,. MEDIA wen
• persenallY to got it: This was done partly because: those messarls'
were considered inpOrtant and partlY .because they provided KEDIA
with an excuse to go : to:TUnkey where he was developing.contacts with.

' the Allies.. In 1943 inIstanbul, KEDIA was in, frequent contact •

with NURI.PIASHA, representative of a very influential Turanian


• group: they agreed that the Hitler policy towards the Eastern..
• peoples was' obviously imperialistic and 'upon his return to Berlin
KEDIA• decide' to disentangle his political Activities from . •
German polic y , hut playinp.along with themes long is Abwehr..
• friends would Stand up for hiM. Sendinr WINAGARI to 1st. vas
1i4Sennofficer with the Turks was a Step toward making hirse
independent of Gemman sup port. After sab:l ect's attempt to
'Persaade Hitler to chanae. his Eastern policy and. 'acknowledge
the Caucasian rovts as leaders of their people had • failed, •
sub'ect asked 'to be allowed to resign but JIORDANI dissuaded hi.L.

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Source, NAIS:
Solire(
Date of
ate oi
Info. ALIAS:
.nfo.

DESCRIPTION: ADDRESS:
Weight:
Height:
Eyes:
Hair:
Complexion:
Spec, features:

Date of Birth: INCONE SOURCES:


Place of Birth: •
Documentation & Citizenship:

Nationality:
FAILY BACKGROUND:

EDUCATION BACKGRCUrD:

PREVIOUS CA4ER'

s'SECRET.
EGRET

KEDIA Obtained permission to estsblish the Kaukasischer Verbindunrsttab


and from this time on, after ZEPPELIN disinterrated, concentrated
primarily on ssvinr PHs, helpinr peasant emigres and aiding Calle
workers. Directly subsidized b y theCermans, the Prop!) wet divided into
four sections: the r eorrian, the Armenian, the Azerhailant and the
Worth Caucasus. Not primarily an eapionare or sabota ee rroup, it •
served as a' recruitment pool for subiect's other proiects.

In the fall of 191,3, sUbject planned and attem pted the "Ceorrian
Cloister Plan"to exploit the immunit y of the Vatican to the
edvantare of the GIS. Because of rersonal disarreements, mutual
suspicion of members, the plan failed.

In June 194h, sublect strain fl a-w. to let to confer with NAGY BET,
DRIAL BET, and HURI PASHA ss to how the Cauc-Comm could open neroti- .
ations with 'Western Allies. At the same time he refused to sanction
the integration of the VIatawr Army and Cauc Legions and formed the
"Committee for Peoples Subjurated by Russia" which included represent-
atives of the Cane, Idel-Ural, Krimtaters, Turkestan, Ukrainian, and
Byelo-Russian peoples.

In April 19h5 subject with three of-the'Caue. Stab went to Switzerland


throurh the aid of SKARZHINSKI, a . young'reo emirre working for the
Amer. OSS Switzerland contacted him there. .He talked ea rerlY about
his work and-three days later appeared at the Consulate requestin r that
the Amer intervene with the Swiss who were planning to .interne him.
In exchanee, he offered the use . Of . his intellirence ndigork.. This
offer Was .not 'accepted for lack of-Information on subiect's activities.
His internment was postponed until mid-19hb, but he was released in
'October, fakinr illness. He was . bein- subp orted by.BERIDZE, Whom he
had saved from the Germans at one time This relationship is one.
wh ich led to sus pected connection With , the'RIS, for BERIDZE.ind
another PODOTICHKO were reported . atststants to BAKHTINEwho, as
CoMmertial:Attache of . the . SovEMb, Paris, saw te . transfer of funds to
the .Brench Comm Party.: It is not - iMpostible that 'subject is.beinr
financed by the Soviets throU c h BERIDZE:

It-was . allered • at this time that sub i ectwas in•eontact:withSoViet


ISthrourhlt...MDIVANI and TCHARTISHVILI who had worked with the .
Verbindunrtstab durin r -the . war, and Appointed by the Amer to work as .
Soviet 'Repatriation Commission Officers.after - the war.' When the
• Soviets arrived, ' the two lieutenants were kept on, but eventually.
were. returned to. Soy ibt controlled.territOrysnd reportedly.were'
executedi'_. The'pOssibility exists that-theyr RIS :trent!! and.that .
the.exeCUtion story was faked..

Further inforiation.has . claimed that sub'ect was, accepted by the Soviet


I.S. as their principal agent' in Switzerland, threurh intervention of
MENTETCHKORI and KOBAKRIDZE.. .• •

• .
In 19ho and 19h7 there are further reports. of • KEDIA8s possible •
connectionWith the RIS. ALCHIBATA in Oct 191i7 said the reo'felt
•subiect *as. workinr for Soviets because-of wife's influence. She in.
.'of was reported itnffluenced by KOBAHIDZE, KEDIA's-cousin and editor
. of p ro-Soy. newspa-er'in Pnris. ALCHIBATA retrActed'statemenb • ln 1Ph8.

Sub6ect . is listed as informaht drop-'ed . without Pre A rdice on 1 Dee L8


ET.,COli list. •

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SUBJECT: e, Pierrette BE1tT1AND- Info: Sept/No1947
N11:TIM3 and Jai° hel Uts.e.aji_dei Diet: L7 January -1918.
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1. . Pierrette N.i34XCENZ3 was born in -1 11.i'l 9 . 26 December 1916, of a 7

' naturalized French father of lielgf,an origin . and a Dutch mother. • ,


She . taarried . Claude 4.Y., TIZA1:in... November . .1939,: . - :.; he h.as . a diploma of.
:. •

science . and literature and, in addition, Completed two years of .

. medical studies for which sho . .recelved •a teachers certificate as a


psychoanalyst .. and teacher of. abnormal children. She did most of
her work at the Sorbonne and has been self—sUpporting . since she was >-• >- co• a-
18 years of age; :3he ularried 1.312.1iT:tAND during the war but ims never 00 C-) C,1 C.-,1
= CO st
• lived' with him, . . 1=3 O./ C•7 I,"
LAJ Z f=
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2. , During the war he was teaching . the outskirts of Paris and in •Ct
sl[ 0 =
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helped to.. coneeal French,' Americans, .nglish ..and Poles who were es-
. .
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LIJ
• caping the Germans, . In' ./lay 1943 she went to : Seurde ' a p a. i t m a n t to . • s . CI= = it C-I
LAJ Cf)
•save some doCuments . when..S. O .UrCe. was being sought by the Germane,
... :
= — LAJ GI CO

The apartment was watched and Hue. .3.:,.11TIZAN j• was forced to, fide. from . 9
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_., cr Lai
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C=I

Paris as a result,. : .She went to GrenOble . where. she joined the Polish
. . C=' 4J .....
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Lio O•••• .= ..■..
group*. . On .29 4ugust..1943 . Shewas .. . brought into Switzerland bY' the • . , • :

La:. --- LAI co, . •
oo •

2olish Lt, ..'Aiinisla's OPIELA, . The Swit.30' . were 'about to refuse her - ..
0 •
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ex> J ,Ln " .
. the*. right of a oyitim. as a French citizen when' source intervened with .. ;
cr,
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. the .consent of AlexAnder UULDOS, then 2olion i 4 .iniSter to . Bern. - Mule.. . .


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• BERTI1AND ..was 'introduced into • Switzerland . as E. t ,.:.:. wife and she . • W iya
t...1
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remained as such until 13 Apri.. 1946, . She wae Supported by .the. ' •
: - •

polish Legation and (.1 . 1d -iolunteer. work for the Swiss • lied Croce aid
.'.. to Children.. ._ . • . .. •,• • .. . . •• : • . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .
.. 3. .. '•'. .44.bout the time of the German *caliitulation.,She met Michel • .. -

. KILDIA an.d
, --,---- . . becatzie his Ili stress, . In April 1946.- she left 'Switzerland, . :

still. travelling as 3 . . e. wife and returned immediately under her


. C . i .

. : .own name in order to live with .11:141)1A , -October 1946 she left again . • . .

. . for Paris to take t.qi a .teachinc; position, .but left that to return .

•to Geneva in :.arch 1947, . . .. . ...


.• 4, , .:•:.;.;.1;17,• itas -t aed.. ! ime, BEItTIL...:;''. Lta ;: courier between Geneva and
. .

.1 8ria. • Be .t‘ipen O tober 1946 :,:ai; ',.L1 i) .. e-aber 1947 she ' Dade seventeen .
,
p 4 ,

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Ng; cRortLe!AES:).
1

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a-51.4

1)158 •315
2,
.7--',OREI
CONTROL
trips'Ior hi. ' In Pavia uhe saw .1;14. a wife, 1:EDIA's cLusin
KOBAIIIDZI;, and :WGY, chauffeur for th ,. Cuban Legation, .he ri*ortta
that the papers she curried were always written in Georgian which ohe
cannot read, •
5. Although 'nine, 3'...TLAND ham •given 4Uree to believe that she
ia trying to break off her relationship with KEDIA, sho. has not done
so to date, .;I:DIA is urging her. to a position with theONU.or
ILO in Geneva wherc . she would be of coneideruble use to him. The
reason for this auneuver is apparently to aid 1:EDIA in obtaining an
"I;merson" . passort wnich is issued upon the recommendation of the IRO
by the country where a stateless perscn resides % This passi:ort en-
ables-the stateless i,,Irson to travel andto . return to the country,
Avhich ' iseued the passport without haVing. to have . areturn visa: :
The passport is 'valid for two years.. t ' Present laDikis . a political
refugee' without any'papars and is not:nllowed to leave,theCanton._
of Geneva, . . . 1d .•
t .6. .nDIA is most anxiohs:to 'lake a trip . dpaiii , t6' ..donfer
:Bugen LANG and theGeorgian'Dato InNAIS.CHVIL If The'latter,
Lag to lime. BaThA. ND, is very active and dur ng the last six Month . . iw
! .
has visited London, Damascus', Jerusalem and stanbul.' Also le•
.Present at t conference.in-Spain arei BE4/1)Z,E,..Eugen,LANG, RAMIC1VIL1
Profeasor NO IITD13, ENGELUAIRT; ALUCHIBAJA .(TZOMAJA),IYANIT:=-*
INGUILO and a, representative froM 'Paris. KtDIA ia_not.dertain
the latter will bp.. On the 26th:of:DeceMber
LANG in Barcelona by teiephand: LANG told him-*:obiain a paasport
in another name.: Gr fagoire . tERII). U'and.LANG hava:ProMised,KEDIA*
a Spanish . visa of . indefinite-iength iihacan.Procuretbe::ne.OerrY
. pasaport .-to leave JWitzerland K4DIA'does not-Want-tO.::Ieave.-:'.:
• Switzerlaild.permanently : and therefore . 1.6 . tryihgto'get papers which
will enable ' llim'te'Maintain i3witierland as his'base'..
6, .AttaChed.is a copY . of a . latter ' Which Mme,' BERThAND typed .
for 'r:ED14, _When she anted about the identity. of the EL1LE to WilOd.
the . letter . is addressed, kEDIA evaded the (ideation bydaying .EMIW . ..
.wad . a friend of his oand ' of I3ElaDZE,' The letter. Was'carriedfto
Paris by It 1lit;in:.i:=0, 'Ukrainian of . 45/50 Years, Who:iehow . a private. .
chauffeur . £'n Paris, TAlENKO has been carryingson the courier
.service between 24is and 'Geneva during ;GOT . ' a illness. . FARApENX0.
. brought letters. for LEDIA as . well as eoMe foreign'ourrency to be
.deposited to D.I.AIAN's account. : • Me spent-Christmas week in Geneva...
Yield Covuent It w:ts :.5.tsestedtOrceWhenhecriginalIr ..re-
Portpd . o::1 that she in used to penetrate more . teelay%in-
t0 the Gocircidn activ_ties in .Geneva, ,,ftex 66vora1 re:.orte on.
3.

R(Th L •
--
her, it has ... seemed impracticable to push ...he . matter for two reasons:
a) *jourte's Obvious emotional attachment to Lime, BaTi ' I—. and
herofto KEDIA,
b) Lack of. information as.to whether Mme, 131:1TRAND aay. be
• working for the, •rraor still for the':Poiii:61S‘;
We would . appreciate any information on Urn, .BERTRAM:i a VIEtr-"..
time aotivity ,. and : possible ...traces On her . Connections. with. the

ylotis today, •still very much intereSted in ilailDZE3 •
•.."... n has, upon Several occasions, asked if we had any •in—
formation on him,_ Therefore it is posuible.that BERThAND is almeady
. being used by th.e.I to keep track of BELLI= and KpIA.
As is Ovl.dent from the letter, IMDIA is keeping his contacts:
in .Turkey . al‘ve .through . nis friend- gENAGARI. We should . also . like.:
' . tiaces on- the latter and his actiiities in Tux . •key•-.

Traces:
BERMZE t .Georges: ,. M2r.1316, 1;13B.A 7-274i.
EGGY: /1013 77 1314 I
.ENGELRALTPT : or RENGELHAITrzli Probably id/w Erich HENGELRAUPT, Chief
• • of. Referat • va/c/z (Zeppelin E.'eferat) at one time and ' reported to
14' , 1[EDI IA's 'Closest . contact in that Referat; Reported to have fled
to vitier/and with KOTA ' at t he time of the German defeat. See
11418. 0 '*..054. A9 3-45:is and : •
113DIA, itichel,. id*2.011,. ',1008 130 1316r•i314 • •
11:0BAIIIDZE: s MSBA-274, 4s/31;71316 v.
; LANG4 ::• Euken:rrfASBA'274,..14.$13.71316f .: • . -
MENDE ., :von:;.,:'-'14eibei.: of the s-FLVIA group.. Reported by . KTMIA in
January 1946•to . .be working under the name of Georges IpIETRE7IELLI
in Munich for the .Americans,'
• OPiELA Stanislas: • One of the Pilish heroes Of • the . French
•• campaign of 1940 who was interned In Switzerland. During the war
• he worked for CHOYI3ACEI•and crossed. the French frontier more than
260. times black, • • .

• SECRET t.J..,Of-<OL. •
2 . -Teite d'une - ttre cue Kedia a (i.icte L ' • '") B. • et .que colic-ci
nous a comm.lique
Cher Emile,
rt:?; void 1s rcnsei-ncments ,ua. notre ami Gregoire ' me prie
rodiiltezn
de vous communiquer
alms • Je nossade actuellement 17 homes a Istambul, dont 9 y

SC= sont dep4s mon gernier voyage la-bas. ton principal reprecentant
s'appelle SandroJMenagari, il avait 6t6 jusqu'en 1939 le secre-
614.1 taire de notre centre national a Faris, arrfte par la Gestapo
c'est moi qui l'ait fait liberer de iorte qu'il me dolt tout et
.•-;)nous est .yout,a fait devoue. Son principal adjoint s'appelle .
`•.::AlexandrefEankewa, qui est avec moi depulp + 1930. Je l'avais .
fait parachute en 1942 en Georgie, il en'f6venu an juin 19ff0Tim
C t est lui qui a organise notre contact permanent avec le ple'":1-
de sorte que c t est lui l'homme de confiance qui pourra vo
le plus utile la-bas. C l est lui egalement qui reorganise
base financiare de nos homes, car vous savez par GriWa
Menagari wet confie la plupart de nos fonds a Ruslan mort
derniarement et qui n'etait pas de toute confiance. M6haga. 4, I5t '
tres'contris de s vatre laisse •roule par Ruslan. 11 est cept'S*4FC
de toute . confiance et il eat le chef de notre organiMicT
Grischa vous a communique lee noms de ess amis . Nfp
le noMsde mes amis qui sont aussi ceux de Menagari. Il po
vous mener che; eux :
\N\'614Nadji'bei - chef du SR militaire turc, a l'epoqudic
oa 4tais a Istfmbul. j
Colonel Djelal Bel - chef du SR po5 Turquie
.
occiolptale, mon,asa et celui du pr4ofesseur
n
7---4;1L3p ColoellTemar bei adjoint du precedent. c est,
Montagnard du Caucase qui pous etait autrefois tres devou
qui était un ann. de Ruslan, et qui ne repond plus a Sei,1
Renaetignez-vous aupreg de Vénagari sur sá position actuel
5,,) 4. General Nuripabha - frere d'Enver Pacha. Homme -
anti-bolchevique par excellence, etait aussi notre ami. I
des affaires avec Abbas"' et en faisait avec Tulat. Se
ren gner aussi aupres Ae Menagari.
5. General prkillet,
-6.. ;Krim Djefar/Aldmiét - un des pilliers . de notre systeme
7. HermanntBahler - mon aid., l'homme de Mende la-bas.
• Menagari vous donnera tous les details de vive• voix sur
notre système, qui eat une organisation de combat, active,
srete à. tout moment a entrer en action et . connaissant tous les
chemins.
Ii faudra que vous arriviez avec grand appui des anus de
Grischi et les moyens materiels et vous pouvez faire tout Ce que
nous souhaitons.
• J'espere que vous n'allez plus differer votre voyage, car
Gri::. cha a raison de penser qu'il eat indispensable.
Je vous salue tous les deux avec beaucoup d'amities et a
la prochaine
votrr.
Samedi, 27 decembra 1947
regoire et Grischa = Beridze.
** Ruslan = Ruslan bey Tulat, mort en avion a Athanes en octobr
.1
*** Amis de Grischa = les Anglais.
**** Professeur = professeur;-,vinnqande,
***** Abbas bey Atamalibekof-- chepazerbejd,ienien,
ancien ann. de
Kedia vivant actue11eAn g1Paris et faisant des affaires avee
le groupe Seradj oglog5ii 1QLIR 7
,
e,lw Janv1er
;tWS -11
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J.:J.11-1385
it...

C .1
COUNTRY; :.;witzer•lz.Lnd/Gorcar.a.y.
Info: llov/Dee 1947
• V,LIDJ-:.;T: and Cont eta in
Diet: , 13 J: ‘ nual•y 1948
• .'Gerra:in,y
tribution; (;".'rGerm..( 2)
ORIGIN: 'Bern 3
e. - •‘(.1)
ETALli.,TIC,Ii: C-3 Vienna(1) Filee (2)
1•7111•■•■•••■
7-- -77---7-7-
S01.4:CL :; .)1 r • t. '•-..

•1. ecjItichei has. been and is still In contikct th ooveral
• et • hie' former cca.1.0iXfp.L043 Who ; i re in 1:unich. 1li .three pxincipal •

• =ettlints :. : there are . ALCIIIBA TZ0D4r:J.;and .. 11.C.1:()IiII:OFF, All Geol•glane.


AinCHIBAdA and TY.014.ta,::, are reorted to be . in contact with the . ,Anerictina -
sad with ...../.0ftwzor von alietticir I.JA •
stapeals8 . very aieparagingly or the three :tbove ant.: hiils called theta
"deabie agenta" without, however, ez;)1c.Linine. hie • reitsons for zo doing.
2. K.U.L; also .maintains contact, independently of the . three above,'
with 1.-"Tinee . Dato Vi,TC1111:Ta:, likewlee . in biunich. V:.:Ce•1i...%;-:7-E is a •
brother of the. film actress 14ary Wife of the French aviator
• • who was recently condemned fOr 'collaboration.. The . ...Tinge ie . :Apo •

• clonely :elated to the actres6 poPuitIr idol of the :.:oviet


public and:rumored close friend of ataXed
• yikr2C1ittUnii . to. make a trip to Italy for . .him this 'pant - eummer. :Zither
. by • coincidence or .planning,' the • ?rince was in Itely. at the time the
actreen vatsappei:.ring at the lest.ival in Venice flu the .•
soviet representative . for ...f. he 'theater:, . • • . • . - .
3.. Two. other1-7..ILDI
. . i
. ,i.c. e i.
t tacte •are ..i? rof esucir 1.Cilig YT.;1.1. of the. lie(
ver.uity 16-1V
Berli n and •:.Ii,"1111/1.I. in -1;aliburg. . _eTh :Ater . 1e-knOwr •
to make-frequent• tripe . to. Vienna 'to Visit oevi.lial . of ,hi a relative t,
trho. are
'... there with the , .•. ••
4.. :.r.indeut5 one.; of 6 .foriacx- •tait:t.ee .
ese6' clatiz
fr.osh. the...d4s. :when !..te W s ra;.r.ICIn t; for the..Gertiane 1.
*at- aPIAtlr ed • s.:‘:
in Zwitzerl*nd . laut : June 1947: 71,Le .. Tr1nceurii .: 6f Georgian rigS

the other of 'Coin:tone von .1.1.:pLKT,; 'During the • war Nina • Y,:,..::•;.13=

oonapicuom.: • figure . in Berlin society: „dad ' many. mectint7e. :of .


Can.casion group1-iere held. in :ler 11.urne: he went to ;CaMbtx.re, th •
•• end . of. the . 1‘41.x . and it in bL.j etti Grtigoire not. EEDIA.
asaiiiited ,Aer to 'littler wjtexiutid 3:1.nce 1O:t im-Y4ti as ta •
'have hia. cow.l.icatsa ty,:lotiorsai -life .10,de even oze'Uiff.ic.
• by t/le foipur olatreus.. •
.5. • :W. V- via Cu • the IS. b: A
see her 'brother, • ...A . Ince.:looton. is •
.ing from cznicer the ve1.11 rabbly inheri..
money c.h.en lie die1;... ,.10111.Lty became evic

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E4:44: wAA1 toitu I A.c:axed, CCUlit.k,; on receiv: zrom


KAUB-K for work, =rJricsoo . k:. ,, knriever, beun
refueed horviva for thE: ixtteent because he core th6 Conuol,Ar
official the Ampluualuo that 2!.fit altenusu to 1mmii4rte, not merely
to vioit the Unitea
6, . Counteas von drodpec the name VO6 :..C.i.14:4; when ohe -
marriea A Geraen film (to or by the name of he :went tta.
amirmer in :tritzerhuld and h/JJ now rhturned to GLirtaany, enrrying with
her le .ttere from • 1.11/A to 3ever:11 of hi Uerraan friends.,
7. ...A)n.the . 17th Decembur 1947 K.:.vIA met in LauwAnnea . Gc2. aan .
Voà1.nnAmeLLUCHirARTZ, frem brought. L.iLi t.q.setings
:ttga_a•fOrt3er friend of 1118, u.Geruttn ASt! discip— •
• siewed during the • kittlo • of Jtalinaud. Apparently the . 0erman ho
• aotablished.himbelf in Rusaia and, according . to 6PI1274, i.e having a:
"Irliliant career", .
Atild Comment: We would be interested -in receiving tr: .,cei frOm:
Mich on the. present f,ctrvities of ALCHIBAJA, TLOIAAJA, Aii:bli(411E0Fr
:4mml . . yATCILLIADtc3, are any of them An contact with the -4.mir1cans?
ArOhey'permitte4 to travel outside the 'AMericon zone of.Gerariny?
Qi lust record of TLWAJA ' and ip.thkit they were working
dic

5ft.mces:

aut13994. p.:071216,
-44447,401,40P0.1'447274.
• ALTAIBAJ-1:T:=2.44-iti3IVII011176--
'Tgaxt.AJA: 176

taBITDE., von (huno.oILI.):

awn;:z: :, 204137.5; , 1IbD1316, if:3134100

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Request for traces in *SR-1375

.71' I i,
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, -
References )1SB-1375 ) 3 (b)

has no further traces on any of


the persons me_ntioned in
This station

reference document.

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371
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COUNTRY: CHILE/BELGIUM/ DATE . 4-5. ;//) 2,7 CO 177
gm /...1 Cs4
SWITZERLAND Info: Nov 3.947 10w 4:4
A') )7' k! Dist: 7.Januarx0-1948 14.1
Co CC
SUBJECT: Daniel DEPREZ, Friend of C='
DIST: Wash (5.,Y; — cr,
KEDIA
ORIGIN:
EVAL:
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I SOURCE: •
/
DanielIDEPREZ, Belgian collaborationist now in Chile, is in
contact with Michel KEDIA in Geneva. DEPREZ informed KEDIA . that an
anti — Communist group had been formed in Chile, similar to KLIMENKO's
in Argentina and connected with the latter. DEPREZ made at offer to
KEDIA to act as a European corres p ondent for the group. The offer
was similar to the one made by KLIMENKO to Sources The group in
Chile is organized to fight Communism by making public the aims and
methods of the Bolsheviks.
2. KEDIA has indicated little interest in the proposition, accord-
1 ing . to Source, but offered to Put Source in touch with DEPREZ if
" Source were interested in the work.KEDIA gave as his excuse for
. not being interested the fact that he had little faith in thepcwer
of the press in the fight against -Communism.
• 3. DEPREZ is having some difficulties in Chile because L:.a former
partner in Belgium has taken advantage of the fact that DEPREZ was
condemned to death in' absentia in Belgium to seize a large sum of
money belOning to DEPREZ. DEPREZ was counting on this mOney.to es—.
:ablish himself in Chile. . He then. wished -to reaoup financially by
,stablishing contact with the Communists. The recent scandal about
• .Soviet *espionage in dhile has caused KEDIA to fear that the Chilean.
authorities' attention may have been attract4d to DEPREZ and his wife 6
7DIA desciibes the latter as a typical. adventuress..
• Comient:.. • . . •
The above rather contradictory ihformation was handed in by
1A;(1r6e on two different occasions. .Source has no exPlanation of how

. F,PREZ . can be working with an anti—CoMmunist group and at the' dame



Ames hope to gain financially through contact with the .Communists.
.tr does SoUice explain why KEDIA was afraid DEPREZ . and his wife
rould be involved it the Soviet espionage scandal' in Chile. We would
ie interested in any .information on.DEPREZ'.activities in Chile and
w he is maintaining contact with KEDIA.
aces: KIIMENKO —/lisi-1172,11.1iSB-1309


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19 January 1948

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jact l a mutivi7elas in ;:hile,i a'Aftek va made'• a and the reaults
farwardad to you.

2. Ao usrtinont iaor4xLit:n 1c wiailkblo ix t.he Max har p . .

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1. in •reforencie to your r tion concerning toe


wart.b..0 :acti.vitifte . of Mae. eiOrrtiZte we re brot that no
traces are to be found. Ho record ex a poreon in commo.
tion with It! Swvico.. flw c geo document does not
'exclude the 'possibility that o' ish group" before
her nif,ht from • ?Kris or itater On this basis
•seatchal available •inf groups., • noentrating an the
.. May ..to Luguat 1943 ELA Was, during this period,
nonnea Led with this the "Polish group"
scent ioned. dcwevo in any of the several lists
or agents of Euseau

. • 2. We woul ested to know when . first


Mentioned Ume..BERZRAh and to have an indication of your ,previcus
information concerning

• .: -i. ••3.-: • No new infOrniation is writ:labia. on I.O.jALzgohI..- . Re is, however,


well known, and has a wet interesting ' bookruAd 5 _ 4 ii4tIkiii, Sandro.:(Uarish-
wil t/.. has bean identified as identical with ,211,04115.0, .fieriri 81...tatied, Cali.'
ist.Paris in 1895,...eon of M1681 .1EIC hiSith (who built route and railways for
Abdal .1iA1:1) . during the last :War). . :87.11!..OAR I . is Geriaaz( . ftricfhiaid . ,kiennatua: rase-
port . Oei.`: .• 1892/A.42 1 s buod Ireveaber :. 24, . 1942. - O.. is by - profession an ailri 0%17
tural entaniog.i . is married . (Emma), ar_ci nas terct • Children:. - lie'.was • reported as .
a prrnoipal • eeon,',.-„.f.nrthe' gexmAn it • in ‘..lotobur,1940, in . .6,00lier-Novomber ..1941 -,
he was stated to be assistant to , ZIPOWIGER and a , ineinber of a special. branch
or the 319rIASill . I$ oolleoting 'information on the. CatiOissue and Iran, and attemp-
ting to penetrate the . Br itish organ/ iation in Mrkey..: Durihe July 1944. he •
was included . mot* :,:.:s.rman offisials in itIrkey favoring oi.n underetanding with
the Alta giant] .• .. ,.: de . is „Listed ,as ,having bepn 4ecretury to ,liosti•JIQH.LANI.
in jit.;iti;: ...iiaied - 8 .: 4ugtie t .. : 1848 he sea. said to be a . doublei,Witt, kisxini_ 0 F ,F:..10E
....6 ,•
i rhh.F.46Lsz tali cifrFcApim I; Kau .. r rcocre suse nAtaltyN stoo. Ftritioqur 4 ,o; Hrstlio
i riu

provi ding KI;DIJI i lg.sought.


"ClOrt by the Germane. ""'"a" IP ' ."'" If - he • • . 624013i.D.
C
I::
F01114 NO.
13 • 044302al
51.29
APR 1947
.7;1-
0 1963
o0C. MICRO. saR.' •

arrived . in Istahbul from Borlin on his .lust trip from Germany in December
1942. ]he latoit information on iriNAGARI is DX-586, - dated 2 AugUst 1946,
B ..2,
.. which definitely establishes the fact of his double identity, often
guessed at previously. lie to said to have cooperated with • 53DIA in a .nation-
alist Caucasian anti-Russian movement. Although a German 'Oran, he was
never interned by the Turks, presumably because of services rendered to the
..TUrkieh Seoret Service. , Ifne-Tarkish'Service Wain approached oonoerning.MENA•
GARI, - but did net give•any : infOrmation about him.

• 4. -.Information oonoorning . the. Turkish personalities in the EMILK


'letter is. aoourate. All but two of .these persons are well known. Several
of them•hold or have held important ' positions in the...WO:Leh police. They
are undoubtedly bona fide wartime oontacts of•MENAGARI. This relationship
extended :over an unknown period after the uhd of the war, and may in fact . .
oxiotaurrently. .

. 5. . We checked all the.numero4, :.'EUILE".pseudonyms and decided . •


that the Only one po1ssibly identical 4 `1011,1,0f-reference document is •
SOAMILL:..Guitareare'SASEL, lh .de • TIBUR.. This. individual.
was bOrn 26 December •1902. at Odesi3a,..livied at s addressee .in Brussels
since 1940 inolUding that 'of hiBlmi8traiu, 01ERG.,'"Ois-18 December .
1945 . he left . With ia car 'Of the Belgiai2-.Burete for"' t.he-Centre de Repos pay's': ••
lee • agents de .1e. Surate Bilge at Chamonix,: Franco.- • He ii listed as RIS
agent, Belgium,. in'PBX .;. 2468: : : S.....trantiary...:1946 .;;: The information Gibe* is all .
in thie one - document,' and • we are ;at a Ions to 'explain the. apparent disparities. . . . •
. . .• . ' • • '•• • • • .. • - •
• 6. •Would C Current . emotional * 'oonditiOns• prevent:. hisi: •
from determining the probable agenda of KA)IA.'s projected Spanish:*.nieetingt. •
In reference dooument . he either ne gloated . to Mention, or..• atudiousli .■mrOide.d
.. this subject.' 'We would like' to know this and think you would, too.- •
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1. Ulna.. the s receist a rii --O gg .)1.


1-.)eve wo'rked on the gener vl theory
aapiyians engoged either in the investig raion or the ozneration • .
of gulch dis qldent crolnpr r, thi r i, :Al e s, or Chorea-is from
tzerle,n.1•

3•ou r..re nrobrably evAre,U3T1UV his FL reNItntion in London os


en expert in *lite 'Ftessinn F?ctivities . 7. nd he is, we ..soec, wttfl
inforwed on the ectivi ties of tens• ent irroupl

3.. •tro hnve thcrreferr, Used occ;: ssiorAl bits of information from vach
reports Re iiP4.33.6 end 1: 7.1395 r. e, the bz.sis for indireet
into ourremt britieh knoWled,e,e' . of the Xi:DIA./M.71111LE combine. . ftg
a result we hove rec'eived such cool yid: evasive replies, thnt
feel the sus-picions in your 144406 a.re justified perhaps no you
stated then.•
• •
.14. In cameo tion with your .141■44. 104 we were told over the telephone
todAy by 1:1 'they they-hed nothing to Feld. to ow'
Icnew •dge of iÜJX. raid imd had no reeo.rd. of . the .4X1120.199
%.1W.4 ■ • However,' 4,.-e were told in addition .thetitr.<0,4007.7.,
• •yi • hAd recent:1y .suokn of the •difficulty Of def1nineJE111* ..
6.7ntP thi e n and tine kffilletions. '44 were, thott..Aakod:11.v.e..,,ilou.lk-,.•
•••600opt.Ithe.t: . 411.,..e.'..reoly to our

5. ta0).1.*11...P.1S.U.Y.• you mny•1:::now,.viol ted Ltelend between jp.reumry 19 •
• s isnit trnitwirY '23 9 3.9 11 b . to attend the t,reraistre of 8 file;•riCa•;;;;Ireires., • •..,• ....•
-pro ctilq..0:',Vfhilii.'14ot,''.-, X!'cit,ei,- nod when h • left for . FeneVp ; rio(ec tee
•q1),t h,, ulet *. r prmln lher e. • t.tnti. Nay, 19 .

las tribution:

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OFFICER • . PEPOBT .DATE 19. Februar y 1948

INFO. DATE.: 10 Februar y 1948


1'
EVeLLUATION: • n *DATE . INFO PEC I D: .19 Februar y 1948

REFERENCE : 5 7 MSB--W-306 PAGES ,2


••• •

SUBJECT General t• Georgian Personalities in .14unich • -


. . .
Specific: =IA and *Contacts in .Gerr'mny
4 -7 . ■
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NINIMIN.101011,

. . . • • . . .
. . . ,. The following ..inforthation Wes obtained 'froist ,a:.:...relikb.1..e.„.
•sourvvhO.-is•-•in .. direc:t : contact ,..wl...t.eersonaIitiers•••11:sfedi.'
.
. •
1 . Per sonall tie s . on 'whom traces were . reque sted : •

a ."))(ALCRIBAJA Gre :0 ire at 'present: w g. ...0..;Assq,


ti
Re :ion _tog!L-17-3/4. ' mach.. Made several
pa Ti *47 to Br ish Zone where•, on his own
admisSion, .he was •in contact .with. the';:Britiiih•I:S..
Restp tea that he Was not . happy. working with the
:British because "they are not • able to support • ' :''
o..ur' ..taute as •.fully ' as '.I believe the Americana can 9 , •

iiD our relations were severed" .. CIC gives .. - . •


45.1,1,C1IBILJA two cartons of cigerettos ii :south ; for
his • service's.. . . . . .
. • . .
C4, . . •
-A fr.,i - at p resent informaitlor.SAla
ZCBIA.. biL .
\?, •Is in contact.with 4,i.,91.1......:. 014:::.,
...... . . •

0 a ,,VATCHTIADZE_i tiLto,Orhodd ....T *- r ortecLta....be


• \ .f
-a -0: iari r.,..9. Ic s., Tramsto_ixt ". • onY.
, .
.`.1' d. 5tOWIIOFF - no 'trace CIC itesiOn IV files.
•-. trii.dio" COMMENT:* -7Seidi407.. $ta tes that to
the beet of his:knowloidges,
- trips - Made to Italy by • the . Georgians are 'largely
for . black-market 'purposes, :the: only means .of.'/Iving*.
by which the' Georgians keep alive • (sic) .. The
extent of these activities' is not. known. " •
. . . •
• • :,,„...., • -..• •
2. Source 7.'snorts' that ktoasso-F7ACHMETELI ntacted g lc .
I7tunich1 on or abaiit 12 February 1948 end sd tha e • had, completed.
his „work for the Flistorioal Sections EUCOM.and we's now out of a job.
, Sou'rce states ACISIETELI was not recruited,. by •O IC 9 In the conver sation,
s horeirer, SCFMTELI stated . that h, , had reetentl been. • a • reached by a
forinerSS.
•, .....Oborst.
, .• .... •,:mbeznf.1::sh
who . . req' ' 4
... 7 d
_.
p n * i'n I.:R 1.1 liren . :3 net , o st_e ns ibly for ., 73,4 .,0 •1 - .,i_._:"
7-11:3.,-1_.
,•-:.,,,...,:.
.:,,ei
sta ted to AC IVETZLI that his in• seil l'a'te s'iitieri I 4 1111' r -,--- .
,rr,•■■.,t7111ra':.-;Ir
-" l-- r , ,-J-- ...ZI■"!,--,
jnu 71.:of the-.Brifcish I••• zi • ' ,. ,..-.,",Z;;;;, ?':g.`,.;-.,n(r.:',,, • t.S ',- 0.i. -,. , ''''
• • •
FIELD" CONT: The nrae EURITZ is Possibly:•an _
4

en: Tie'CeS•:•exiSt:lor;
. . one Kr.T.11:•K, who *vias connected. tith the .ZEPPELIN PrOjeet:,
• •

2 • •:::tarct
2 -Z • •- ,F;t3E .

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rrrtrf AMM.47:taSC-498).

3. Source reports that in October 1947, ALCHIBAA. stated


that the Georgians in general felt that KEDIA was working for the •
Soviet LS. due to pressure through his (KEDIA's) wife. In early
February 1948, ALCHIBAJA informed Source that his original statement
was wrong and that KEDIA is not working fOrthe Soviets. ALCHIBAJA
ri11 be again questioned, on this noint in April 1948.

'FIELD COMMENT: CIC officers are in most cases, aware of the


futility of dealing with the Georgians aira group,
and of the; fact that the members of that group'
work for CIC merely for the • nrotection which the
association affords. However, these individuals
are kept on as informants because they do supply,
from time to time, information on the local scene
: which is of interest to CIC.
• • •

EST VARALti

25 Feb. . l948 Excerpts, The Kedia Network.

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To Be Indexed

Members and Persons used in Network.

Persons identified, only.

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IMSBA-501 4 . 25 Feb.48, 11. Attachment 442.
r.

The ladle network ( taken from the dossiers of,the..Ukrainiin SB )

We ourselves have assembled in our 'centre' the great majority of the documents
which are to be found in the dossier of the KEDIA group at Munich. We want to give
you an overall picture of the interesting items which appear from time to time.

There follows a review of KED1A's previous activities, and the extent of his
alleged network. According to this information KEDIA has instructed his agents to
work for anyone or any cause, but in any aka° to broaden their contacts with a view to
later connection and consolidation of their work. This is supposed to be the present
membership of the KEDIA net.

Chief: Michel KEDIA


Members: . Michel ALSCHIBAJAAPrince ANDRONIKOFF, * both in Munich; TZOMXJA and Prof.-
von MENDE in Hamburg;. Prof. ACHMETELI in the Rhineland; General KVINITADZE, Prince
FAGANA'in Paris; Sandi° MENAGARI, Alexandre KANKEVA in Iatambull Ge.ANDRIEUX
Milan, SOhota AMIRASCHVILI in Spain; Eugen LANG. in Bardelona4 Gregoire . BERIDZE in
Spanish Morocco; Harold . FEHRMAN, location . unknown; Prince SOUMBATOff in London;
Ahmed bey ABASSON in Syria, probably'Beyrouth; Georg von ANKER established under the
name of AnkerbeY;. in Turkey; ENGELRAUPT, in Vorarlberg; and Baron Woldemar von
UXXULL in Germany.

* Persons used by the net: - . Princess Nina KASBEK in Geneva; KOBAHIDZE in Paris; .
NEONARA Who has left for the USSR; * Armik DJAMAL1AN in Paris; Nadji Boy, Turkey;
Ike Salomee'HAAS in Paris; Mme Michel KEDIA in Paris;* Gritol X ROBAKIDZE (KOBAKIDZE?:
in Geneva, Prince Data VATCHNADZE, in Munich; Khayum KHAN in. the vicinity of Munich;
KORDZAJA, Munich, ODISCEARIA alias BERGER in Yugoslavia;: Prince General TCHAVTCE-
AVADZE : in Tiflis, Mehmed bey SABER, Egypt 'or Palestine; Ali khan KANTEIRsin Geneva;
Eugene GUEGUETCHKORI in Paris; Abase bey ATAMALIBEKOFF in Pan 8; Mm.rakoub-MEETIEV-
-in Turkey.. lhe.list Of our. files'does not include 'theeeneva entourage of KEDIA. .

Persons knoWn to be couriers of the nettl'EGGL•TARASSENKO, Geortei .POLIAKOFF, .


Djefar Ali.. The first two are base:Lin:Parte, the second in Germany and the last
in :
• • •

Persons not identified but playing important parts : Emile; Axel;:parbaroux.

Financial basis of the nets Ilia net is Supposed to possess funds in Turkey, and is
involved. in the business affairs of BERIDZE..:Dther details unknown.

At i later date it will be ' po 'ssible to indicate the direction and objectives of
several members of the KEDIA net • . . . . .

There follows a page entitled "Concerning KEDIA", Which purports to give the latest
personal and financial situation of KEDIA himself, dated 18 February 1948.

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C
• F k Et 2 .0 1963

COUNTRY : Switzerland/Spain DATE ---- D°C. t`ii.CR°. SER.


SUBJECT: Report from Spanish IS inio: (, 6 March l9411-)
Representative on Dist: 24 March 1940
• Georgian Activities. DIST: Was (2<C. =1 (2)
ORIGIN: . r: (1),
! EVALUATION: F-0

a
tl iSOURCE:',...
• CZ -.7
j. . ZIMSOURCE1' 'idail.qUis. a, ' rig,043 pik . Spanish IS Representative
1• • '.-...: _ . .
. • '
. jl. .Source, recently had a:cOnVeratition-withrtheLEEI22:
/42-Y11;ALOWPW.L4*04 1*.e t.0000:4 e ; larlAag e r.13, ..
. , stationed, :i& tern-and neiv:in'aerwii. • The .cOnversationjines - of .:.
. 'generaTintereit-Until
. . . the
. .:;_64.._..
;.qui. s. gave Source the following in- .
.formation •concerning the Georgians.
2. . -Translation of Source! s revort :. . •
. . "First
. . we. .. _learned
. . ' that Michal KEDIA requested a Spanish visa . •
•and that . the illarquis:was,inClined',torefuse- :,it::un- : the- gi-ou4da..;,thAt_ , .
• theSPSAiihIS: :.A.J.A.:1no :10 t have 'tile nac 6iSaryfa4litietoWatch..04EDIA
:sind*eSpia'cl4iiito-,0exi6iiäte':the: latter''S::gro ime ay ei, 44':'th . -
ougg.ep, ti3Okilt*t .::.iia.. .1-•of.' the t itie . .. .thatl-regitileAERWM .: s tart e k,to:.: •,;:: ' .
travel..f'reciiient4: ..tO . ,SPain; :::. it . .was :useless to.;,,tryto:. 'iatch . hibi:45i.
• Acp. 44.4plearquis . then told us that BLRIDGE,hah_ingratiatekhimself

• with a C olonel ; in" Madrid, actually . VI LIJAIJOARChi0. i--;TheAearqUiS...!


:, .
.i deplored the . faeility with will oh anyone could . appraoch the . sp,iiii6h
.4- colonels : intheinteliigenda . ..Service and said that it would be
necessary ' to have a complete :reorganization of their i CE services. ..
. He Eicie 6'1:1bl:belie* t6at :. BE4tOzg • is : repeate ' dly .:retUrning:to's,Spain ...
• becaus e :.thelatterhaenot,indicated this in iii's- : visa applications • .. A

- at-theSpanieW;COnSillate yTtIALOI3AR,.believes. that BERT= . is very_ , •


' dangerous; 'however, the 'heads in Madrid . do nOt :think that, at least
for Spain, BERME is . dangerous. inasmuch as he has invested very
large . sums in the Tetouan mines and in the ' end it is Spain whoponr.
' trols that country. • ' Whereas we have no hold on KEDIA, the Ma:r4UigJ
ended."'.•
' ' . • •• . _. .
3 . . . 1!Accoyding to the statements or tha*qUisi KEDIA's line into • •
Spain borders . closely the )!ZAIMOV" line of Col. ' . StoyaJZAIMOVP .• .
Bulgariar. 'Military Attactle in Bern. . The letter , drop used by . ZAIMOV _ ..
into Spain: is according to the MaruiS, a former Spaniard, now a ' , '
e citizen of Geneva, Armando lESTIVALISY6horn-
n aturaliz'd. „.„._ in Spain 1906,
merchant,-with .:Ousiness. at 5 rue Rossi Geneva, director of the
•p!.0:.:: • -2,7)(7Ry
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4GR1JVA" Comvany, an im,,ort-export office for 'ood stuffs.. Two


individuals ere wOrking with ESTIVALIS: Rene aghsiUg ag nu R.
AUDIT. BERENGUER lives at 9 rue Vuache, Geneva. He is an optician
y :trade with his place of business at 10 rue de la 'Cite de.la
Corderie. BERENGUER travels to Spain occasionally in order to buy
material necessary for his work. Ile has taken several letters to
Spain for KEDIA. It suouiu oe noted that ESTIVALIS and his .company
"AGRLYA" do no advertising for business aua the name is not in the
telephone book."
41eld Comment:
odia 0/14 t 14v, 4:„404a,i
Gregoire BERIDZE arrived in'Switzerland from London the last .
' .week..of FebrUary....-He is reported to have come to Switzerland to
• arrange some financial affairs., and to open a banK account for his
-wife. He immediately sent for EGGY, the chauffeur of the Cuban
• Minister in Paris. Mme. BEPIDZE has Said that her . husband is .
• founding a-company in Switzerland. for the sale of automatic pencils
.which . EUgenIcLANAis manufacturing 1n Spain. This company will .•
facilitate.BERIDZE's financial transactions between various countries.
EEDIA reCeived twenty-five thrOusand Swiss francs from BERIDZE for
• living expenees'in 8wii;zerlanu_for the year. The last report on
BERIDZE is that he left. for S p ain via London where he has no dif-
ficUlty_id,obtaining -a Spanish visa. This explains whythaMatguls
'PaII.ALOBAR:is , ignOtant (or pretends to . be) . .of BERIDZE's frequent
• . ttips to and from Spain. Also BERIDZE has promised XEDU to al-- .
.range for a Spanish visa in London.fOr the latter which would also
by-pass YfLiALOEAR's;*territory.:
.,---.- It would appear that .0DIA's chief .
• problem nOWis:to make certain his re-entry visa- for Switzerland..
'If that is obtained, 'it 'can. be assuMed that XEDIA has established
excellent'contacts in Switzerland, probauffirnifalf, Federal-
• Police Inepector :for the Canton' of Geneva, or with the Alien Pol_ceo
If.BERIbZE has ingratiated himself with.the.Spanish IS as .
VILiatatiM'reports • it would. seem highlyjicasiblethat-UDIA.will
.receliteapanish visaeventUallyunless BERIDZE himself preferb..
havingEDIA remain in Switzerland: If.there4s.any basis for.
VIIIAL0BAR":S. stateritent . -that kEDIA's4nd the Bulgarian ZAIa0V's lines
running. into Spain 'are closely connected,we hope to find some •
-trace through . our.SOurce. c_ :3 'in view or the recent develop-
ments described in J 663 of' l5'March 1946 (Washington only).
7?, •
Traces:* •

• BERIDZE: TASB&I-2.PWSBA7484Sii-1216,-.:MSBa316442-Pgn136.
EGG•Y: p• . , ' .

ESTIVALIS. : Communist; member Of Centrale Sanitaire Suisse; travels


Switzerland, Paris,.Soain on behalf . 01: that organization.
( . Source; . . C: .2, February 1940. .
3..
. ,․) kCYC
VILLALOBAR: MSBA-33d, MSBA-537, MUB-W-27d
ZA1UOV: M8B-494, 5331 922, 1180,3.355; MSBA-421, 202;
BERN Nos. 220, 575 735 792; MAY-227; WEL-2463, 2703o
2108; PIRA-2075.
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IL
SECRET
C NITI:010,1,
Subject: Further Activities of Report PS8-14F.
Fiche]. KEDIA
Date of info: 16 March 194F;
Place Acquired: .f.S.witzerland
.. . Date Acquired: 16 March 1941
Evaluation: Souree:'.Fairly Reliable..
, Infot . Fnirly Reliable' .. Date of i 94

S.ourCbi.

. 1. following is'Source's report on a r rs on wnl ..C.iDiA


gave MmejpgAnIAUD=NEETEU:
• - . • • . .
• "I met KEDIA Wednesday evening in Geneva and had a long con-
. versation with him. He told me that his financial situation is --
very had and that he is not active arid feeLs very bitter about ITIe„
' way in which the USA and Great Britian are losing their struggle
with STALIN by lettin g the latter raih the advantage by rapidity
of action. ''Nothing to be dcne now', he concluded... •
, . . - •
. • 2. I had am appointment with Yme. 8 (DERTRAKD-H=ENS) sOn•
Friday when she telephoned me Thursday evening with the reaueSt - -.
that I accompany her to the French. Frentier'at Delle-poncotrt (Car.-
ton Of Bern) where shewas to . -meet• 1.i. * Georgian arriving from Paris.

' 3.. She explained to me on Friday that the Swiss and the
French are Watching all meetings taking, place in the . .Canton,of -
Geneva and for reasons of security' it was better to go to 412:111e. •
. She was to meet a • young man nem d Schot -taUPASCHIVILI,-;.:ho . Lap-
. 'peered :at the; cntier w'0 4 cen 1, y card 67-0721.-ench citizen
in : the naMeo 4 CIER arranged tO-see li:me. 8 as casually as
. possible in'the.tesart.on the. Swiss side'. - .
.. . . . • .
• 4. The young 1.80m tail, very dark, broad shoulders,
: swarthy'cemplexicn,.aecut 26 yrsof'age,••speaks French witholt ac- .:
: cen1: 1 0,72e from, jpDIA's friends and relatives in Parisi . M me. DIA--
I
i ariVecilila,;‘"-He. had no letters but said that all 0._1:1,751777---- —
. • friellos in France are in a difficult. .Situation and that if deGAULLE
comes into poWer they all, risk being arrested as Eas'reviSts. What
:. does KEDIA think? iihne. B.exljainedthat XEDIA•thought the Georgian
:.. pci1itic5:iri France - had been iidicUlCUsnd
,.. that
. it was high time to
• show signs Of wiSdom,'nothing prevented them from -writing against ..
. the Soviets, however he believed that:thoSe most compromised should . .
..- leave France' .'either . for Switzerland,' Italy. or Spain... KADIA gave . •
. .-the : followine message for the young SCHOTA: . he, SCHOTAI.should comd
. as often as possible to Switzerlandf'if he'could get a visa on his!
French passpOr;:, KEDIA intendedtb:Intrust hi with amission'in I
., •. . .• . Spain. 'kiting SCTIOTA declared that KODABIDZE demanded thatiCEDIA'
.. call a 'conference of the .group in ,Switzerland for April or at the
. : latest lay -oecausethe group'sconforenee : cOuld not' take place in .
Stair duo to the Gpanish . refusal to grant the necessary visas. Eric.
H B answered that KOBAHIDZE was not in a position to demand anything •

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and everything wou)d tal:or care rf in tirre. SCECTA asked if


BERIDZE, by any chance, had betrayed KEDIA; Emu. B was very as-
tcrishea by that question and berged SCUOTA to be nore precise in
what he meant but the latter avvided answering. After talking
for an hour, Lme. B hand0d cver 4 o 3JTTA-.;:1 1 000 which the latter
took with obvioun stir:faction.

5. Returning Lt, Geneva, I asked L'ac. B for more detailed

information on this meeting. She told me that she was not suf-
ficiently informed in the bachgreund so that She crly understood
a half of the matter. :EDIA ewe the day before to Diablerets and
begged her most urgently to* go tc Delle and give the 'money to SCHCTA.
She knew nothing more, she had met SCYCTA several times in Paris but
was ignorant of his exact role. She believes that . KEDIA and-ftRIDZE
have decided to work with the English to see what wili happOr£17767
4V:eq .a. S Y <
fr.
(FIELD CONEENT: It would seem that KEDIA' s financial
tion,is'not as bad as he described to Seuree if he, DIA, is. in . ""..
a position to give SCUOTA .;3 1 000. It ;ould also appear that the
KEDIA/BERIDZE combination are financing KOBAHIDZE in-spite of MIA's
denunciations of KOF3AHIDZE I s communist sym pathies. Another pdint.
Is that if KEDIA is working . for the BIS, is he -tapping KOBAHIDZE.'
in Paris for that purpose or is KOBAIiIDZE , -tapPing-KEDIA''s'activi-
ties for the Soviets. In any case the young SCHOTA:-appearsto:.be'..'
trying to drive a wedge between KEDIA . andBERIME by suggeSting-to
Mme. B that BEM= may have betrayed, kEDIA; -We are askint-soUrce:
tc try to get mere information from Motlic.B on the matter',-if the
latter is willing to give it Her explanation talSource thats.she.
does not know more' of the . background. of SCHOTA's courier Service . .
and role in the whole affair appears -to. Us mostlunsatisfactory:-,.
KEDIA would not be likely to sem her:ai,hisepreientativewith
83,000 if he did not trust her . and*she%were.uninformed.) -

TRACES: . BERTRAND-NEETENS:..-MSBA-27gBLi375
. . . . . .
KOBABIDZE: 487;;;-.27.4SB7‘3757::133

BERIDZE: . VS8-4465375.411S1.4.07

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COUNTRY t Switzerland/Girmany/Noar East DATE
SI7B3T.CT ..- I :aucasian Network of 7 raidar INFC : .1.930/Feb....1W
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1. Source prepared the following report upon receipt of informa-
tion trent' Germ which made it ssible • to 'distinguish between the .
network of iliche KFZIA and the "Caucasian" networlc. Baidar DALMATE7,
Afghan Charge re, . in „Born: • • • - • • .
•• •
- • • "From ficolas LE BIN General.; SeereterY: of the External .; RePre-
sentatich of . the WW?,"Art Munich we have learned that q.E.,BID? met
• 1-ye..241TE in Rorie' about the .beginning Of December 1947..: BAMATE.- was
acting as the representative of the •.:Ocitsian Peoples and not in the
role cf an Afghan diplomat.s. ne told TE4/X.that he intended to re-
activate' his 1/4:aucosiart group, and that-he 'Wanted . to re-establis h the
: former contacts his organization had. With . the Ukrainien.. - nationalists
.(before the war BAI' zlzATE. conaberated more or less . with 'Colonel ...Eugene
. •• neing informed on Ukrainian .afrairs .t-Fday7..Blan7ATE
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trriliki.- &Ira contact only with-the 7.11=*disa1sin::nationalists 'of the
to
Tr ilegy. (Uirt93-tr.p.A..cumBANDFRA). As 'he is well establishad..in Switzer-
' land, he asked;1.4.1.pIil."-2 to rut hip in..contaet..:with a....reprisstintatiye of .
the Trilogy with whom he could work. fleAndicated that ho had tech-
nical moans which he would be happy • to put . . at .thii:.016-pioar .litlf .: ..the • •
Ukrainians:. •among .other. possibilities: he :Suggested *the use . •of the•
diplomatic pouch and 'Afghan couriers andthe::_cpportunity;Of).giving
.many interaational, contacts, .chiefly;in',:the,:114ear...aridgiddle :i„rglst. • •
(LE&D gave him -. name' and that of
iiy
E aid .
that . 5*.fer-a.'rendez-•
write • to me and my •c011eagite'•‘and . :. aa.k •...ts
1701.1s • • .• • • ..'
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informed of the above, we decided to Make 1nvesti7;


F.ation thraUgh Ali Than F.AnFxlii and one of 31/41,!,7!.AIT.' dis.te.nt rela7
.tives." •• . • .• • • • • • *•

• 2. tEjT HISTORY 07
.
• • •
. The Caucasian Grout) as founded ': between 130 and 1934 . .in Paris
(10 'rue . Plelo, Paris XV.) by itaidar LeYi.::B•41T,ATE 's on ,' the : platform of a
Federated Caucasian state (indeperident-of . a * riyiluSsian.or. Farxist in-7
fluence) ) supported by their 'neighbors:' - • Ukraine 7. • Turkestan, Turkey, .
•Iran, .r. fghanis tan. From 'a practical • point . of eff':..the*, organization .
favored the anti-Comintern ::;act . and this:B .-depended ...On the ";xis. The
fIrst funds for the group • came from P riirate' .:fortuneS, . provi ded - bY ..
1,, ' Family', (famous family'. of petroleum nag-
(Frince T:A'.,,'):, the TC, K.if 1.,,C 1 ,15
n at-r fro'- the caueasus to which :.'r..e....Fif1.:.AT.3:::. belengs)': Prince...-i'l.".7A7-ZI
..;,/ . •• . . • ..
.:.00-.1. -1 1-1-.1 . • .1
• .1/4 . a ..D
r

EST AV ILA I
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(at that time T.'arbera s ' . usbancl) and several other individuals,
'the purpose of the organirati r r the national groups
of he (auons14s • t . carry on ;in Active p ropaganda service in publica-
tions in soVeral lf,ngui-fges ■Pussinn - most interostiiig rrenchs
ng1ishs and G e rman), to create a • •crld-wide Caucasian network and to
establish en intelligence service capable of providing the groat powers
(the Caucasians serviced all 'eoually - Frances Germanys Italy end es- •
pecia?ly Japan) : with confidential irformati r n cf 1:5.rh political and
military value. he head of this organIzation was raidar Pey •BALWATEs
a man 'of powerful 9 rreet intelligence and considerable culture,
former Caucasian l'inieter . anr1 1-.nrwn in his country. He . fcrced •
his colleagues: to play a minor rcl.- or to . be completely dominated. by •
him. There r..ar. a , .nucasit;n ornsy ltinr comittee of which 'he principle
members were:

rern c asusl -nidar r-ey


u F.: 9 11 *1-.an
• . arti3 T• ::(. !'4 • •

Of!crri L Prof. .ACF1STILI 9 r*, cn VP:ITADZE
Fiche' 1-Y1. 1 1.:, 1 Constantin. YnDis, •
Azerbaija: Hain 7as Frnae '!adjibeyli
!JADA(UT)

fIreolre • CtT
In 1939 the re establiafled in Berlin (after, having
been in -Paris • and. 7w1tzer1and) under the. protection of the Reich.
.Arter the German-4;oviet pact signed, the Germans : asked BAI2.A7r:
*.'MS

to dissolve his. organization and leave Gerrany.-• In the latter.part.


of August 1939. the last meetings --ere held in and it: was de •
cided tci dissolve • "offitially" but • secretly te:keep the framework of.;
the orgariizatibn.-. The chief interredi.ary as designated as -Ali
FaltaTIR who renixined l in Perlin but the ..rea.rehief. was Heider *Bey • • • •
BAKr:ATF. tichel KEDIA inSpired.b y personal -inbit . ions . started an•indi-
. ridnal . quarrel . vr1.9'1 -11-,'C.ATE end kep for himself a . freedor. of action.
which wouldi . F.AVe hi control • of the organization. In any e a se ilbjrn'ATE
avoided all oper. broake with FEDI': and 4 et : is order _that .?"...4.1•11:-
t Was

4'irst as • an obs or . 77DIA in Perlin till


the end: of 1941. .
• •
3. PV.T. .b(tALTI1 ALI iT:AN KAN17714113.

•• After having published a report upon the impornibility of N..,


.T:rxich t e winning .a v:arl• Srai.r.st the :::..viets and 'subsequently havinfr •
.. quarreled with the C.:ern/Ins,' :-:aidsr Bey PA7.1 ,'ATE, states that he rade
contact• •:-.ith the.Pcless the :.'wisr !‘.ncl the Japnnese on 22 June 1941.
: T,. left. 1;A.1-17F.DITi . the • job ..c r falcin17. care cf the C., mans. kP71-.3'in S
'real f:nd official role consistod •in trying.to pr r tect the r th
casian. P/t;*. s frOri id treatr.ent b y the • r.3erran .authoritiPs. It •
who arranged for KI 7,DIA tr. contact •.'".r . unt on " . •
- •C7.7 1 . 7 1.j. 137-T•I.MG and
•11.eliked by the G :EI tapr . pr
Was C
. . tc.:oted from
them by K'.:71)I.?.•-..7hc:. intervenPci twice to prevent is . arrest rind finally . •
arrantee.: for hin c . leave . Cor:-..any in 1945. • oc•unting on . the
c-on.neotione
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In Switzerlam 7as net able to suport I who,


having rrent his own funds, had to bo sw- orted by K'.1)1A and partially
by eld friend co-patriet,uslan Per
helvinp lost the scurces of his income from
before the war (japan, r:erman, Italy and his private fertune) no longer
had anything except his ralary AP an Afghan diplonat, theroftre he could
not help.KA:TELIII. This explains the ettitede of the lottor who moved.
In KE:1A's group and rhc nith r ugh criticizing MIA and constantly try-
ing to free himself frer him 7as not able te break entirely away be-
cause cf his dependency en him for food . and lodging.' . •

resent r 7T.:111 has told- ur confidentinily that he hcred to •


be nble -te leave srcn. for the ITA as a!joUrnalist-and propagandist for
the "ancesian" . group: 71e also said that he.thtught fi•.
hally:nrcuso -himself fron his inactivity. . .
• • •
. 4. " tCTL'cli,xtir;A'riF
LSrjj..1z'-eF-Tit;__.M., •
'
e This last stntenont by rANTErn p7us what we already knew of the
reativation of the " nucasians" f interested us very.much . and te under-
tool, to take YA:r:;:iR Confess with the help of some alcchol and ro- .. ..
Mantic usit: Thus according tO.E.i.NTWIR the "Caucasian" notworkis:
once again ready te etterate and it.cculd.become one rf the most im.-
portant end actita neiwors in matters concerning the Caticasub, the..
- .. .
Near and riddle Frist.. . .. . . .
,.
Fclloeing is nn cutline of the .::aucasian organization:
• .
Pureoseg or Goals: . 1. Tb regather all of the Caucasian strength
.S scattered throUghout the world in order to
. - rake of it A politital:and espionsge:tool-•
the first. order. . .--•
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... . :. •• • .. . . . . _. . .
2. To 'search out parties•interested'innstern.'_.
, affairs and wishing:to.Premote the concept•
cf . a federated i.jer..caius.:.
.. . .
. .1. - se '-col the individual interneticnal comae- .
Urns e.tancaslans tc . ser4. e.the Ctrmcn•canse.-. •
. _ . . . . . . ... . . . .
....
5, . .ACTU:L kEM.:7M . (F.71ii.
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Frlidar*Bey B.t4TAT7:.; A l ihan•KAYTaIR, Terbij'ELII:CT! (Paris), .. .


.

INANITzri-1::: TiAf. nnd Prince an de TeYARY (one • ..a ('eorgian . and.the .


ether a:arainin, both In 7eme). - Fouad DA.JAL . (Axerbaijan in 'stank-, .
bul), Aned . Nnbi :_ !kGUA and . Aytell- . Bey tav.fTct .(Gernany),17E11.7Ew.
(-BA:s.:7',Is brother-in-law in USA), Gregeire ::./0 - GA T:.IA7In (Gernany), 2
Oriori DIAST7",...;:i: .(Paris), Y... 'L . J -IT (helf: ;:.ussian and half Georgian).
Ibdn :.- 1,C.T is to ..bP the . ': : estern protector cf:the organization. . • .: •
. . . • • . . . . .. .
propc$ecl Financel . Sunrort: !„11.• !:han :-.P,!:TE.1,IR han revealed that 1.nidar
r has more or less settled the financial- backing •cr his.group:
P,V.:1:A li::

throughthe famoUs GC;2.,T7:::K..11 tiic ! r..=:",.,TE ' frAnily ane!_rrince ,-..ATCHI-.


ADELI I •
prn funo 7anufacturer in Yev -x:c1.... ,
EST AIL
0440

i.:_caugaralag_tbsLEL.1) (
..L....2=p_sT 14.L..CIML.UU *(ArTELIIII has •
said that intonos to have the best possible relations with
other Caucasian and 1:.nstorn grcurs and if possible incorporate then
into • his crrlir, hat the rcason that no prepositicn of cellabora-
tion is rejected, even with the nest suspect groups. The organization
has per?onal ccnticts with 'CIA, chiefly thrcugh F.ArMa p, himself, .
Ahred . NcbitVA7l i TVAN177,TI-IrGP1.1c, PIAEr.AVIVZE and . Prince VA7CHIA-
DELI. ' Earo.-er, the financial doalings of . G -1711 .1II,N and marzs are
completely cprosed. rsidar has r:stablished . a contact with
eoseenclant of the farous st,:casian here of the 19th Century,
who has an inde-endent , organizati • n in Turkey. P:t 17. !ATI.: is also in
contect rith ioy, rhe pc.11abcrated in Germany with Idriss MLA): .
The reactivtItion of the "c eucasians" according to YItTTEI R as

well as cur own infermation is.cf' a very recent date: - . 111'ATF. is still
foaling out his groundv e asked KAFTE"IIt•what foreign power the .
group- Ieoked to for •sup:- .ort....ICAFIT,''.: .tcld. us that BAITATE .• wiShed-
'first • tc organize the :s t ateless peoples. for cellnboratir.ln; . that was
the purpose. of his trip ti- to meet the 71:rainituis Of the Trilogy,
the Pr lea of Internarilin, the Deltic: and the .1-'4111an , .:,peopies. This was
also the 'purpose of his . ccinrersationsli.ith.f . r.,,arati.dcf-17.CEV!:11'.- Apart frets
that .13A1rn .:is 'depending on the countries in the Kcar and riddle' I.7ast..
Among the big, powers he is hesitating bet-fee:F.'. the English .and the 14,14-
ericaris but .would like to have a direct ccntaet with tond f n and/or*.
Washington, 'not wiShing . . to have .any relations with the:rnglish. or Ars-
erican seivices in Europe.
. .
• • : ..( n the 6th • efareh.1941 1 ( C._ • • . - •had a•
•conVersation iith .20. - -ATE. The latter said that teday the essential
thing is tic consolidate the opp.csing -f..lenents in the Eastern EuroPea.n.-
groups. ..11:e proposed again a clos.e'and 'active nollaboration -with the
rikr.ainians. At the sane ti he x at tacked the 41ericartS, .say- •
• ing • that one count' on f. trtal lee! of cor ..-,prehe.nsien . ft•tr them-when -
it 'Was a question of !astern :!:ttirope. Further that it . rcu/d-be -.ne r.es-
sary to' lock. for sup.r.Ort from other.. trcwers, nglands, n:ikey and Greece,
to . inpress tiporlf,--zerica their ideas. •

...,.-:iZoturcei,cortmented that this was the first rp, eting In...Switzerlard
with • 7.5f Al t..f.'At'. arid that i still . prene.ure to decide on a . line of •
action cr : ornduot with the .lattPr. ••

/.i • 6. • - he- fol.lowinti: . is a list of sone • c . the . persbnalitie p whc 1-ave .•


reen i.ny clteci in the ."'Cancar.:ian"rtre-Up: •
. Prince pia ari sto :rat nember of the con-:
suiting: corriittee of the :,Zilzcrisiaa group before'the Peet and au-
Ihcr . vhc- has lived • in 1 : na ,:nd• c:f
NO7 .: deceased, .
. .
•• 1, F:111:::;-1:;..rsr: cf usu l mrn faith. - 45 . tc ::ors cid.
CrIlabcrator . cf bcfo"ro t.17e war. ;.vc • ideci becorir.7. a rembe.r of
K..urzio a grour.,...during. the var. Lives si n iaris ::here. he hz.ls er:cellest .
reluticns • v:ith the !ellslarlans c-t.' Vex, French :: .".rpire . I in close Corres-
pondence 7.11.•,h. znci ;•'-rsort:•.1 enery of arid.
especially . cf . the latter's
EST
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• 7anbil 11 or 1=11: Fran ( sect°, abcut 6C years of age.


. V.usulnen faith and important pe7-nonn1ity ir tho whole Islaralo world.
• Lives in Pnris. • ilas always col"labcrated with an p.evl sod . IkAMTE,
. as very close Deletion with -%• large number of the leaders in . the - •
'Noar nnd ! : iddle• :Enst countries. : !nr. visited.aitzerland revere' times
1'4 7 . Intends to publish an Islanio -review- in French.. Luring
the rr.r .-as. in contact .17ith rhose activities ho has•cTiticined
severely. ! * .c.m. ber of the ecncultin% cermitteo of the "Caucasian" .group.
err cold, intelligent but fanatical individual. 7:uring the first
part. of the ITar l . 1939-40, had very elose relations withLthe : Frenoh •
AD, oUileme Pui. evii n&ordire to YANT: :.. ?..all these relations 'have 'con-

tinned. •

t:LENITZ: calf ritisSian and 'half Georgian.. iliceller.tt airthár,


living .th raris. • • Has cc11abcrttcd with ;:;s7F. fer --fifteen. years,. •
Directed the •Caucas.irm •polenics ”gair.st the-Russian* er r.grants. when he
ncre•very In Um . r.ltst cbtnin-d thc services of 'sone of . the
1 . a1uable Pazssian emigres fcr the . "'.'aucasian" services. Is also known
•under the wine of n Lste- rs•TIN. .

Griccri Georgian journalist of 'about: 70 years 'of
belonped. Georgian ! .atienal-Der:ocratic Party-. Lived in
to -the •
Paris and Perlin. . . oparated frcnZ T I L. fer reasenz cf personal. ar:thi-
tion. • Inttnate friend of DAr*/.7.7'..

• 17a11.1 Pnv rr. 5 rccialist -cliticie.n


Azerbaijan anci. of 1.:r.su1ran • faith.'. .Yeabor of the Ir4perial Russian •
Dolma, fc.rmer , nresident of the 'zerbaljan Covornment.•• ...lfcnorary
member 1.wfore the wP.r o * f the .•-
" ntcrtslan". croup. -Ned in Istar.bui.
• •
11: e.orgian nal.lat 9, befcre the r war El 'norther of
the ocr.sulting comittce of the "rawasian" Froxrp. • About 76.yearscf
age. Parscnal friend c•f Has 'turned nor° •tc,....tIrd. being.
"parlor . p ink'. Actually . nal ntnins contact With IT.D.Ift. and ir_nores
it Chatou e..'
• • • .
rrr

II. . ?ormer Georgian !-:inistor• in the '..'.encheVi:- Gt:. 7E4m-


ment of Jordar.ifiTin Berlin. Became .a nationalist and 1.±.e.kcs 2.3.1 cory
tacts with • 2.orked..with Bpfcre: the Itrar .a .nor:ber of
'consulting conr-ittee of the . • "Caucasian". group. •Profesztr'. in a • . •
• 'German- cniversity.• •Fe has a nephew is also .a .profesmr enc.! wbP'
. worha with "Profes:or Dr.. during Vie:yr.''.
• • . • . .
. .Fouad of :."' head- cf A.7.erb aijan.
..:bout'' 40 years of ige. lcurnalirt. Ir. Istanbul: Member.
"of the or.-Ittee of the "(. aucesipn" . group. :las . -any Ocrisrct.tons . in ••

ey where • 1:,.e. fOuph l. s • 1.-fluene .1 the. war. -:.lcse.friend


of :•uslan Bey. 771.12j. - . • Cerrie ,r cn • e.)ttens17.r c! Haidar
cm!: .

7 (;T:T.T .r : Georgian, abont • y: ,.:1.rs cf Before the •
-..er,br.,r.of the rrcup. i:uring the •followed KEDI.A. •
errt by to a Fithere reriained. 3e4't 17ithemt. re-
• :-:m;rr:r-,7.: talY. At first nur:::•. ei. t.ed by •7.1...s1a.n AT and :.ecently
• ..J(•:,•..e.1 11-•••
• "r a- rzny ocr.rr-ctl.cnIT. i,!T Italy and Egy.rit. •

—0— t-1.449

Pr,ince Jean de 7ckurv d T f 1W1=:5FI-KAEA87.E 7 IC2'.: ';Aristccrat of .


the o
' rder of Ikti ta am.' former diplonat for this irdcr at the Vatican.
Friend of 4ALIVATE, Has contacts with aristocratic circles in tho ener . .
tire world. Comrletely- ruined and. TWTA51 :1- has recently offered to -sup-..
port him, .Live s in Pone.
• •

f lreimire Arnenian cf about fcrty-five years of age. • .


v as the Arminian delegate on the consulting conrittee of the "Caucasian"
group. Cfficially he represents no group but in reality should be •
considered an observer, for the kgrcup. Lived in T:orlin and
still in tlenzany. ilas renewed contact with z-F-1,111'.ATE.,'.,
. ttil AtTf: Armenian, ' young, Was also an Armenian representctiva on
the committee of the '''Onucasian r ,. :ailed during a bcnbirus raid . in ..•
Beriin. - - . .
• • • . .

• • (FIELD C.E1i 17butto isthe contact . with


c r ATE.
tinuin g
in order .ic cbserve • the latter's success. in this ambitious' plan to
activo.to the "Caucasians''....v:e he to also -discover to what extent.
I:EDIA and BALI:ATE 'clash in their various aetivities. KEDIA appears
to be increasingly active 'and if ja111:TE: carries out. any cf his plans
the two rn ii undoubtedly clash or have to .join forces ir,aszateh as .
their ,interests and 'contacts are in the . same" groups. '.77 e • would be merr
interested in receivir.7 any cement on the •above.repert.)

41.CF,Ss BA! -'2A7.E: *32:X75297f ''.;t11.;:617) 1369


11DIA: BA-44; 'P-114, 1316, 1375, 1385
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Fi-17:'5'•= 'TB z ZX -5297; .-4131 ; r 2-3-274
ACITi
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; : -I r..11.1IT. 1,!:3:5 -1375 : •
De !.:(.2-N11: .J1./I:133 9- 7. '8)3"'13
e 6et—&- oR/ 6 -- cl ec C
.1 tett Doom Was tha f1 reaeltos
Balm sastileset dam* Ito
tit:nod= and allatadi it tU. fort thst
tho V. 2. oat DrItaln tome tooduz thalr eatraggio tlth de=
a moires! a telophosto all Roca a =MG= EIMM.
IMMO ashisp blos to woosowsay tar to tIve Erawati hvitair at 11012nolirasnor
ton Perla. Oka wet a
Motes of Don) whore alta IOW to meta Osavamat

Iwo= suss Ithaca name 1003 ViSfa-a■ eke aware* at tho towatior
with to Solowilty cord of a Mao* eatloom la the inao ..te this ana
woo Mont DS wets ell owl won tows =Ws friends sal MAMA* la Poole.
and IMIZIPS. isad intbarar bet odd all at =4Ictie
trialide Van In a ditetaat ottasatla, Irmo, e geocialli it ZS et=
assay tato poor boosts= Ikea Uri woad soranted so olobta t trts. Nitra
onazoated these Vint Nara onaproodood *odd go to lisitearloode Italy car
Isom: DSOS toll man that Mt= desealosi ThTL tes oall a
oontoraseoe of the group la toittlented tor Aril or the Wool en'.
bosom the Spa* weasel to pat do gs tor Ws, ober. the poop
orloinolly lassiondad newt. TU. =MD fantod =MU woo la as
position to de=nd DOM *shod It =Me ty elms% had
betroyal MM. ID& woo owey etetallabed by this wadi= oted
manta to taw why ho agog moth a yeantleas tut la= OA net tuatim
MOSIAMS baututa sant even cal tha 'MUSS tardistedgdt•
soisol Itg. ICEMBUZO wore details ohoott mating. toot oho clotand to It=
77mt. statlap that =ad ens to 030 Isar laDisitt emote and bawl
asto to &dim* the anew to DIEM at DallaiDanomert. She thought =SU•
sad la=21ta4 olbsaidad to Wes with the tritlads.

• DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED BY


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S.0 1I RCESMETHODS EXEMPT ION3B20
, NA/I WAR CRISESDISCLOSLIRE.A.CT
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.8 April 1948 .

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G IILSETILER, Michael

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ince :,equired: :Guneva Date Acquired: April 194:43
on B-46 . Date or Re;ort: 12 Apr lt,i46
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.Saurce:' : 14ar1uia •.VILLtral Rupresenta"_Cive in


Switaárlilhu.• •
(1-40.a1::',F•7:1:VV
• • > -• • • .
1. • . tra:.olati.::•. 4 a . r..1.-:ort fros.-;Pourpo . bo.sed. on
his '..resent. ••••••..
. in aureva. • • • .-. • . : •
2. '2 ideanor,,-tne--:,t4i-sii4i717. !,tience:rnine :tie secret- work of the • •
Sovi eta Snitzirlund are fled enough.. • The . •?nly • linu irth ich • .
he in foilowitw tnut . 7.11;:.0y ano..-he . dOee net Itnow•
• Ou,ch-nore about it than we do .t .aide. ro;:t ••that • he sees nothin.
acinitis his ignorance 1however,
,• and say that in4140.14 .10.8
superio s know . absolutely nothing. He tie in' the ir.i..-MIA. .case with. •
.• the 2ATIrMV .line; baliev cia : .that and B.Etntzn - are very.
dangerous- tor spain. lIe has :. just returned froa:• iitatiAid and
there he bine:air want to the Georgian . restaniast j, •
the lieoplo in thia • eatabLi.shmont: . are . -" Stroitly auipected -
or tatving belonged to the Geotapo. The $artui' 8ervfce, that 14,
the .aakect the to ive 'then •the
• the .-•
• . .
•.thafite.:.:f64zia - .
.1 1 OvieVer,.. he said that it is'quite dirrieult to take action againtit • • ..•
•• this r taurant- b • acaunc it is Protected by 13:7.4211:1, has:bond..
of • the Infanta. :,:eretidYs do L'av1Z3rtf. The Of ...the . Intanta. have •
. very powerful - rils.-2..tienoh6e ,proteo:te.
all White . nuseiano The Marcitis . believes that among the .
• .Ruscians there ari probably :I certain number s.. or . :Spiiet..agentS. .. ! .
• 3. "1.10.4*...aik1*i:.). was miinzod to .rind in .:
• details. on . parsonute trainini; r• -.•
• more so .einec.... the :...aL:_bers Or hio hoz-V*10e' havo. not . even the moat
el ezientary • knoll 1 e d.;;• 6 or the geography or • t
• . .• :
4. . •. . .2r:eluded that convernatien . with • the re 4
. ark: .
_that absolutely lost aria that the only possible . .
thir vra3 t.) • nter:17.e • it the 1. -e12 or foreliVi ••
.
5. :Ir a l ater c.:: ,• v , reutior. th e' ";t:;z4'.11:1113 t
hubjact or •the : 1.rm:

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• "Through VIC: ••in '71' we received rs a•re in-. _ .


Somation on the '4" 1.:ne. Accarding to tne••::arquis
thin line in dir.:otinc its activity toward G,:sin; it pancee tliscugh
Perpigaan, :irande, and ends in 1,:adrid, via .'::aroelona„ at "La Boit°
de Castillo". . The •."Boite - do'Cantille" is a r6t)-:.aurilnt r„unded in
Isluctrid b,y a :looriaan ,:roto6 or The :r-ince B:.11311,
husband or the Infanta •:;erc d:let de .:Javire has arantod his pro-
tection to the restaurant whia. enjd in the seginninz or its
ezi.stence the i . rottetion or the Spanish Fal:.mgc„ ... y74.0, clos03,7 WWII .

compromised with the t;est,a,.o. .Accarding to the ;:,;arquia, the ZAII.:1-7-3„


..0-'017 line used the "Centrale Sanitairu Suisse" to
with Spain and .L2orhli .. ..e with • pther countries. For Spain the 'follow- .
ing persons are Involved: 1::;TIVALIS Ren41-11::::_.VGT.;411,. and • a .certain
.todr15uen'1,021Z. The latter came_to , Zwitze:Aand several timers'in
1947.p connection . witt "Centrale . Sanitaire Suisse!' aciiviiieti. lie'
api.arontly was involved as an adoemplicein a criminal case in
Genovav . he has frequent contacts ifith aealbersof the :International
Brigade 2 at erpignan and Toulouse... The .: Liaictuiatientioned that • --
" . his • descriStion or photo, is .known
no one named .T.,01.7 7.7.,. or Sitting
the Spanish. 'pence:" • •
' Field -.Comment : . •-•Source's combent that the t:arcnis:.de VILL C5.3 •Art t s •

concept or the . :.3ov. iet IS is . "dimpliried". and -ntilire "tiould sea to be


.juistinea. However, we have instructed••Source •to continue thin
contact ir order • discwei 17.1-.6-ther • or sot the- -71"40.iiiiii*:'ireEts • any
•gr qd.ncia 'for his repeated statement that • Y.:DIA. and iI are con-r •
: flected..with, as to terms it, the ZAII:..)V-aoris. ;:',.;:••.".Ar line. Purther
inZorriation is . being . *bent on s connection wi th the "Centrals
SanitaireeSuissei . : : •• • ••
• • . .
Traces ..• .••• . *..
: • • • •
AINOV .:*: - : :PIR;L•1686.4,::1711.3;.2.354:;Pri&L2657 •••: :.T.33,;-1465; 4=41355i
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. . -1465 • . •• • • •. • •• •• • • • • .• •
Blz.;37ATION, • Til.ricc):- • • :robably identical with Frince Iraray •
-• LOUKIIIZAN-Ai.,. listed as .Dre tender. to .tlao
. 184). no-2,...rtp•cl-ir`.`.") ?aim as,...chicf
: throne in g .`.41
. or the Georgian • Libortsitixi. Comaittee

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Awe- AND ALIASES 71;ditelft COUNTRY AND PLACE

Georgian (or . Armenisn).:. ? Trautenau. German passport No. .857, issued Berlin 15.3.43
1902, • ,
NATIONACITY,'DIATHOATE . AND DIRTHPLitE 07)
(etef...
SD Agent
STATUS — • DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOGRAPH

DOCUMENT No.:. DATE OF pocumpir . SOURCE •• EyALUATION .


• •
• :
•' 'Turkish pr imer,-April. ,1944 t . • .. . 41
. , 0 -7-.,3p . • - -
- l''''''' . - • • - - • . . " - . . •
' Straj ECT is said to be tke; Son. of-, . kirkEDIA, .the „former , di rector of .the "swt.eilear_gixami"
and to...bor.:the newphew of . SPfridO 'KEbIA;'reno.:r.ted•s to ble-.the leader at the Georgian-Fascist 1
• Party in Ber_liii.: 4'1 been in the -iser'viee of. the - ,.Geria:ne Since 1941:: Iirit-rebruited • • •i,,
•' Caucasian; in ,.Ennipa r. and .. CSUCasisin;prisOnere . .of. 'wir in order to form an -:anti-Communist' .1-
legion, . Travelled , three, Of foUritimes between erigUe . arid..Turkey in 1942...:: .Waa.:An''.•-••• • ,
. •*- ISTANBUL :1'i = . 26.3.45 to 17.4.43 s and 'free .4.12.43 to * 18.12.43.. ,Ustil "..the:alfaii of . •i •
: Michael K OfILER : .,nd was described in , March . 1943 as a German of Armenian'eitraction:

I. •
this being probably part Of his Cover. In 1942 and 1945 recruited agents for the S.D.
to ..send to ..the Caucasus by parachute. During his visit in December, ii ri lioited to have
been attempting to find - staff for a Georgian monastery to be set ;up in Roteei--,.whioh , :-. :..i,. , •
• should include two S.'D. agents. Is connected With FriederiCh WAGNER'and Eugen LANG;. •' :
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32OQ .Outr ?98.
4 AKI(NKAKI) NARGIA P ince Thei firas RA6J1, Konstetine'
OBAKHIDSE,>, AMALIAN, NTEMIR en IBEKOFF' SOMAIA.-—

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KEDTAMichael GE.R-1 - l•
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, NAME: , . Last • First. . Middle

: 0 'KOEFIER. . • Michael'
ALIAS •
Switzer/1
1 Street
.. City country . .
BUSINESS ADDRESS:
' 99 Kurfuerstendaram. Berlin w 31 1111111111111111
•LOCAL ADDRESS: 14 RuGtrtiefi Presiatume gitY . Croissy emlat'7 France
Former reeidence ; - . '- - . .... Iresines.(near .:. , :. tr.: • ,
City Country
LEGAL ADDRESS: Street ,

German . passport no. 857 issued Berlin 3/15/h3.
PASSPORT and IDENTr" ' PAPERS Tiflis German national of Ar-
2/23/1902 Trautenau, (Sudetenland) Inenian origin• - • -
Bit tbplace
Former Russian,
DESCRIPT/ON:.Date & Birth .. patriate Geor:gan.
Hair Eyes . Complexion
... • .. Sex ,, . 'Height . Weight

. DistIngulshIng renturea
. . .
.
Ruotian t Teranch t, GoirmArt •
• .
.
I
. . Languages •

Recruits agents - for S.D. - Listed bz Abw. for activi • vs.France the 1 24 3
• •- - 6
prore$31,...4:-. .- - Yoghourt manufacturer -
A leader of anti-BoIshevist...0eorans. . Gestapo official [3. r 7

babetuaneous Information: In Turkey in 3/ and 12/ /43. . 2


.'
'Nephew of . Spiridon KEDIA. (qv), • heae of Georgian Nat'l. Cormittee.

See. • FONTEDIA , Matad).2.i.QTI.R. ys noloyit• • • ...1 .


. v _— . _ . ,..-_-,, 1 .. Job # 3.9099
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Stti•iou znnb..^1,- of &der:vial' •ASP-7,77.•0 . d A 7 t '7 0 •• •1 •1

Date of tioculxnt: 0 i 2 14•August L8, A • A 0 0 •• A

Title docunnInt: 0 • • 1„nterrosa4tion of A1ear,/dre

Kankova,.,Georgi,an Nationa,1 „fornp;

n „ •Ci,erman ..AF:ent onw.creisi,deptc. 47P0ri4 0 0 •

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•Exc-erpt pertinent. infarmatiin:


. . • s •
• Kankova gave „Michel KEPIA, address #1 Rue Des Granges, Geneva, Switzerland,
as a close personal friend who wduld recommend him.. KEDIA is living at •
aforesaid address :under the name of Michel BERTBET.'

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ALEXANDER K ANKU VA „ NOW DAMASCUS:

• :‘ A . flORN SERQU I ETE, GEORGIA, 1910.


B. FLED GEORG A; Am I VED PA1IIS SEPTELICER 1930; CONTACTED
T ELECTR I C I TE FOR
COUS I H . QUEQU I TCHKOR I ; ATTENDED ECOLE SUPER I EURE D
PEGEOT CO:APANY ONE YEA R, THEN FREE:-
THREE MONTHS; ELECTR I CI AN FOR
*LANCE UNTIL 1940.
mn1/,'S. AFTER
• t . HMI L I ZED 1940. ASS I GHED CI TREON MEULLAR;
. MICHEL KEDIA APPROACHED OY
GERMAN ENTRY, HE AN:- :1„ TRAINED AT ORLEANS SIX MONTHS;
FORMED GEORGIAN UNIT, CHAVARA 1
SENT BUCHAREST.

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TO : Chief, FBW . DATE _10 February 190

FROM , Chief r:

SUBJECT : GENERAL.
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SPEC I FIC- •
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q ource: tl

1. , Source stated February 9, 19119 that on a recent visit to Geneva,


he and E7 _leaned on KEDIA (opposite the Palais de Justice).

2. During their visit the doorbell rang, KEDIA vent to answer it.,
came back and said apologetically, It is a gentleman from the American
Legation".
. . . . . .
• 3. C.- . . rose and the former said, "Je suis
navre de vOus gener".. KEDIA shrugged, again apologetically.

.Ii. On the way. out, 4," :l crossed the gentleman froM.the:Americen:


Legation in the hall, smiled, tipped . his hat and said, ."Bor. .jour, BOnsieur5:1—
The gentleman in quesbikih tipped his hat right back and,replied "Bonjour
Monsieur".

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Fieterenees.

Na were•intrigued by the reference and amid appreciate your

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SPEC I F C.:-REDIA.
Re: .. ....
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1.. We are also intrigued by ,WFRIL2121, but unfortunately at a


loss tO know what to do about it. 1 ).had occasion last
weekend to discuss'this .alleged encounter with ( . ) and' •
. asked the latter whether it was not possible to get a few.more
- details as to the identity of the "American Legation official".
or. as to the 'purp Ose of the visit. ( ) and . (._ .) .
paid subject. The reply was in the negative: - . In view of the
ia p .01:sou±ce-, , we of course do. not feel tree'to approach
ntit'v

. .. )in the matter.


_ . .
..

.2.. We might 'add that we are almost . definitely dertain- sthat: - -


. 'n(5 ' Member Of the Legation went' to see- ....
subject
, . 1 or is . even aware
of his existence.. - . . .. . . . ..
. . . . •

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ICEDL'i, Michael

.-Mq446888, 4 April 1950: alias M. MICHAL, alias Michael KOHLER,

(full biogri.phy in R egistry. 200-7,.13-8)

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1. Ileadquertere Lae toleration on suAt.riz an&


\ Oro+ =OM., "reel: utbk ..n'oo roc-Fb; Lim; rth Olna

Z. .1 report data. 1 throb 1q15 stet*. 51,231125.•


2.r_AMITT.„ alto workw.1 for Alabsol pm rA lios, woo la August
or Soyteabor 1965 by dta Labor . throe& (aesciated
• Soviet de9atriation Camaloolas tool bar to go
to Iteitoorland but hie mamas for entarely gear.

• 3. _liemer =Lt rokertsdly with the donelooe &grin


far II but only for the Ind Georgian ladopoodones.
It le repotee that 'le works no definite proof cedata
to aubstaatiate this I.
C. A Aro. Amur. larrearailtRITA, eas reported
on 13 Deoer.ber 1946 to bare JA. The Latter
WWI owratlad a r . 4, ti Nakessaus-ralbligges Mirth
Couoaxriah • e I • t±.•. - - . Lea 1165174 to gather latelligtoos far
loin. 11011AIA • her to mad ICV03155 to EOM with a
1213•11111e0 IV. to Islo the Independense of Ouargla. Law ext■
eoptod, but V. ea frustrated the Non. Me later oollabaratal
Gas Sorth Ca Berlin and was last aeon In Sa/aburG.
O. Senna ol is variants f'ilaa indicate that Mina =DACE le
vowf atwonely elespeoted of betnG a Soviet agent. Oa recant lootarnatlen
Ins 'ow= received, tewomer, able's edght Donn= those elapleionso.
G. The above inforastlon, in parophreao toriu, coy be trensaltbad in
snorer to j request. .
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OICLASSIFIED Ho RELEASED BY
INTELL 'BENCE AGENCY
MIIMETHoosEXEMP T ION 3,B 21
NA1H0 11 CRIMES DISCLOSURE ACT
bitt 4o0i zoos
.Av411-46 4:-.
DECLASSIFIED AND RE
LEASED BY
CENTRAL. INTE
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SOURCES M ETHODS .
EXEMPT ION3B2B
NAZI WAR CR IME SDIS •
CLOSURE ACT
DATE 2001. 2006
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DATE.
Apr. 1951
TO : Chief, iD

FROM : Acting Cider of:Station, Karlsruhe

SUBJECT: GENERAL— Nina K31ZODSE, or KiiiKODZE-T.ZaAiiIIM'Cii.

s p Er4FIC— ifirP41199 • :1GMA-757136;,.•:ifaa-95:61

• I.
.1. As stated in footnote to ; 14G14-9561, • we are not forwarding
any of the infomation 011. sill?..1E40:',1:!2*.c: 3 but are' leaving to
discretion what, if any • should he nassed _to 3.
• • '—
2. Following are traces from Karlsruhe files on subject: •

a. LSItZ3, 'dated 6 September 19145, listed Nina IGIIICODZE-


DYIAKEVITCH, Salzburg, Vogelweidstrasse 21/1, c/o (FrapCiil? v t ER, • as

personality of Project Caviar.

b. LSX ; 60; dated 2 October 194.5, reported the following:

DJIAKEVITCH-KIKODZE, a Georgian and .ormerl:, , an 1:Klib agent, cane


with the Germans from Russia to Berlin in 1942 , ;there she worked on anti-
Soviet propaganda for the Georgische Verbindungsstab (Georgian Liaison
Staff). She fir* .11y f1oc:1.4o Salzburg, where . pile wzis contacted by some
or the officers (LDIVANWth .,TSCHARISHITILIV of the Soviet Repatriation
Commission who recr 7rMIZTher tO-FaiffeTher work for the . 15.-VD within the
Russian-occunied zone or Austria .nicer threat of imprisonment and repa-7
triatiOn. Since subject knew, however, of certain shady activities in
which LUDIVAI:I and TSCHARISHVIII had engaged in Berlin as Russia.n
liberated by the Georgian Liaison Staff, she answered with counter-
threats -of denouncing them herself to the NM and was allowed to remain
in •Salzburg.. At the time of the report presumably she was working for
the NKVD as an informer and was, in particular, instructed to set up
contact with some officers of .P can Police", which she did by
contactin:., a member of Has. U.S. Forces Austria, Office . of Strategic
Services). She did not seem overly eager, however, to intensify her
relations with the Soviet : and would undoubtedly prefer working for an
American agency. She had provided 'willingly infor.nation on members of
the Soviet Repatriation Committeo and their activities. She was described
in this report as a person who is highly emotional, given to liback7stair"
:; ntrigues ;Ind most indiscreet. .

• c. LSt;-190„ 6 ,J:bed 2 . lizirch 19)4, listed : ::ina ii:IKGDSE.or


N.II : CCI ZID::-JAII.V1.0„ as a forer Sov:I.(4 woman journalirA, undoubted3.y a
,-'4-.)-riot agent. ....n agc.nt of ;.111.(rnat... ; on1 repvte, se has 1 . ,e 0:n in Mr; U.S.,
1.'rrince, 11.!....)f,c.t. -,.:orke,.1 .:or t: !-T, = I I 1.1af..: :,;1.11 con !.:,...1c1... .
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FORM CLASSIFICATION '
51-28A
,r4 . (1,
I II
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C.1
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6, :•■■ ;1

6.sf■
,
with the Soviet Eission. She t:nows and TxxA. for RIZIANISIN. .KIKODSE
came from Lunich and lived at go Auerspergstrasse, Salaburg. The Soviet
Lission had contacts to the Georgian organizations through her. She is
described as "money cra2T".
• .... -
d. LSX-200, dated 28 Earch 19h6 1 stated that. Liajor RUUANTSEV
of the Sov3et Repatriation Eission, American Zone, Austria had connections
with Nina KIXODZE-BRAKEVIC through Lt. 1:DIVANI who has known her from
Berlin when he was a FW. This woman had former-3y worked for the NEVD and
when her area was overrun by the Germans, she began to oork for the Georgian
Secret Service,. finally ending up in Berlin where . she also worked for the
Germans against the Soviets./ She came-toSalzburg towards the end. of }arch
I ISIIVILI- and PDIVANI„ and drew up a 'very.
19!!5, was contacted later by TSI M
damaging report on the NALUROV missinn for 1113C1111:TSEV. AL this time, .
2.111IXNTSEV decided to contact her himself' with a vieg_to enlisting her
services. .7aELVirrsLAT introduced himself as Valentin - rdCHAILMITCFCand told
her he would protect her if she were to provide wcre4 him
with current Intelligence regarding the activities of American Intelli-
gence agencies, particblarly the phase regarding the policy applied'
towards the Soviet Union, US. courier intelligence agencies, personnel,
locations, and any information available. The woman herself later reported
that RUMANTSEV wanted her to act as a political informer, in Rome or
Salzburg after having further told her that, although he was interested
in her contact with - KEplmil in Switzerland, he had more than enough agents
operating in Switzerland but that his work in Salzburg was "just beginning".
He told her to build up her contacts with American officers.
. .
e. LSD-77 1 . dated 13 November 1914; reported that one
_likeb.el....XEDIA reported that he had aided one HinaiNFAKIWICZre'om he
knew was of pro-Sovfet opinions, to escape German persecution. Ninah
DTAXEWICZ was a small Soviet Russian agent who was brought from the
Caucasus by SS officer who had a liaison 1%1 th her. Ninah l s real
name as N i Pa....1:MOD SE TWAI.; . Men Inc SS man tired of her, they planned
to send her to one or the labor camps; KED1A kept her from being detained
and supported her with money as her state of health was poor.

MICROFILMED
MA41 3 0 1965

DOC. MICRO. SER.


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AND R-EIZIA SEG B
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DECLASS I FIE .0
AND RFLEA.
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SOURCES METHODS ENti'
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.. oaf egebeedepeet %minket*" et cotereesdl etistobb ember Ike "TOreelas—CeeMitebeeleddisibleleasstsesett ineelkiebbb
abr. Nifty mod* ram Room eal Rome besee stuekl be seetee0 1e Palibre.
Ca;


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2430 /Street, ff. V.
OWselageon 846 D. C.
Attention, Is/or general V. 0. Wpm
Vitea of 0* (Si Operatics,

"Am or rower, Dtreetor
?ode Sumas of lavestlystion

Subitet: rrAw rlsrmr; 4rs


frPIOXACt .1 2 -

• Attathed hereto is 0 nenerandon centainin^ im-


fornatien iron an iaforaant of oneness. -reliabidits :Rich
is •avo/ametary.
rho ft/es of this 944mans contain no ikfortmation
-Identifiable with the persons nosed ia attached asnorandun
exce pt as set "rth shOrots or as set forth in the report
of Special Agent Joseph.!. Peigota dated at Yew Tort on .
Lein? 23, 1931, entitled 7. 4 erste* inerican LOOVII • ZAO., eta,
meor:ian gai;re lonnittee, interne/ doeurity - 0, bogioors-
Sion Act," a top!, • 'Aloe was forwarded to your tummy on
Joao 106 1081.
investigotion ie now to oroproas to deteraSse
activities of persons mewed by Worsen* as Soviet eopionaye
agents in the rmited States.
A corm of Ohl attached nonorandon hse been fur-
nished to the separtnont of the Army with the regnant for
informattom come/motor persons mooed therein presently
Goat/obit or taformattoolohdot ',Ott b. dtotit tod etwerm -
41442 Chem. 4
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this %aroma •nfornatdon Si or JaCtee °oncoming persona
stemmed Si attached mononsnetem and tj pea icsasid eauldaet an
tocestSpetten Si Sorttvordosod to detenatn• tr theca persona
rePo re.41111 sviadi ele S. SmanserIlond ere engaged Sc Smote*
espionage.

The Woman* hes streamed the cronfidentlai mature


of *hie Sormettion
akf end St to therefore requested that no
i i ettosamlaustten of St be cede eaateSde of poor stenos%
I

Mae* we ere unable to •velhaatm the Informastion


farestabed bp the taaformient at the preeen$ Ulm, coadd
appreetete re/auricle' sap Wen:tattoo or comments Watch
coudd asolet se In etactuettap thforamat t's •tor. •
In stay of the =tame of *he tamforeatten fureetehed
by *Vermont, it Si mappested that State matter be gtvon
urgent attention.

MEMEON

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:nioraamt advised that in 1.3 44 Atle 4 rol4m0024ato


ANNotra, he me t on old jr6Ond 4f liCher oso Carl 4,1 at," wheoe
tree woos to COordt Psollievtolasloo,-a oftwin .e tumors/
Soto', f•rotrio Of the sissies imported ArmV. lefomoomt •
Otetted tho rodketth morked 'Sorsa:: • •r/d weir!, Go sn sioat
fer eta X. yolonowtt, elites of tho Sootors to/f of the
Stress Co -11'!ho mit/ tle dsolfalatton of loraith!.. Ickftweptat
ofteed $hot he .0364 eat Malkotth to penblas-;1. 7orma1i4ts
!Member, 1340, at chloh time they dtsouosed Co h activities
oed ehoresboato of rogelohouptt. "foremast said Shot Wealth
Satd 4te that he hod heard 'art Welchem', was that t:orhtn,.
co efirarjoi ("Ant end 404 recedieg da !Aoacoa, lttt Oct ri aad e .
Arommes clateed that mubosqurstl- in the /dater fart Of 124$
or earl, rdb ps../ 11143 lunvosth tot:, %rim the* At had roeviood
• Jethro, fren:;14.:O/chw. o t •4feris, '.:ltetth 4 Job aloe; the
sae* /too. that heth wore •A:corit tn eurin t . rind rar ::.
Nfornast ontd that at into lu pe he end 74ho6th de-
sired to :0•01 . esaetl e, 'Ant to's of Lork ro:•/ohoc:st ama onia;md
' , /ai mod eoftrosed c loiter to'Zn elcha ., ot in.t-hteh .ol e ilsoith stated
that he did mot .4..: to : .or%: 'erfte . 'Idtrtv Americans or
neAtehnen." :neornant atatee clot soeoral meek? later
SO:obehew,t's not.ters, "ho rooldeolm :181101 , norm:wt9 dolg-""
S ftersohal letter to .t:u1::eith th :abr.. arrnanr, to rhloh
enge/oho--t &toted that the offered Joh oomototOd of wOrktmg
46or the/ ',Arts anz that If Peleett:', eeTe rOOd the job, he moo
to moot ::4 eIc ..c n ?tear .-orith, *ritzeriond. nmiernmat .
vested he :04 ince.: :.:..Ne‘th to 4000 N i too le:. vitro vogebohomot
Sod ti o a sse4 •-41 :Letzh's Sri , to rest T.mcwichalot to adamorload.
"ferrovet :toted that he.mode ormumi;eaemita p ith vateith is that
Ste, Shot Dulkettle wo4d furmloh Atm all intormattos easiso Si
4to oat/natio* @cud/mi'i. ps;e2chol.pt o s oottLp tttee. inforenet
ovoid Shot P4/keith net no:to/oho:dot in ,alitoorisnd as orrasod
mod aimed to 7.ork .,or him aaa that throe eerie 2.242 peatest4
hmr Amon eer:.14 4;; a Soots, eau for Za.vichamot . Sis Pantarg,
Cermans, L'. raiosn- im...'ornation eeneerodou- anti-Connuntos grolios
~tit) rith :he ea .:7.3atet art ., vader.urvete mid renerttor; the
eatio6Stes at certain' Wit:Weal* Is that a ro* to Pl2t2o4aa'ts
informant sold tlat -:atellth mu:eaves JJO marta a tenth from
rajobahauottor "itr ',art.

prjrvIlre,,a .;:cr 4
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il'ormtit farther State! V.at ettotivad • /atter


fraft Maki/6M dated October 7, Jail, 64 IA60 Abi,o6411 primteed
to Centime* to A g ratee 64,/a1enont L even-gag:A cold static' t‘at
•Is of Irec^oriesat • o contacts 64 -crease, %ad ait000sdatt Li •bee
taiatletre a osait104 14 the costral :Vat 'fflat ii )orZtv,
elerer.avs. 14181 14 a positives to titer/pert and peeve* •ri;-.1:
ass p latotes corrls;serldwicet paast4.; ttr. t%e :est
Aroma:it deaart • td valteit,s aa 4t were e e,.
h o t o ht po "sada sae 464.to.
:1'3ft:wit c/a ?.o t otal anork-e Leurces of is.pos-natitos
C y necie - seta ono 'Uota -6.todtio, tete a're vi Verse ?Am y:* C--0
*ow:Stint autcVe ‘Fio 1 .• Sotson iv • e.ste •.„ .sre.avv,
. #ornaest atatelttat ioase us:61 !ter ..:cati yea t 'et -tistrecc
o.' eme nth:tact ra<ts.,f. to te ote irt a7rzrior
ty aZietat4if.-- --..i-V.is-covvostSo gs Sat'•mtill stated Viet
:02 e/%41;i 7t rea i d aa 1% cuttaie ritr:Plese svd 68 the : sr: e • AI-
& •elet S •t:r21t:Lice aeltritte Le -.tic% nuf cr..= I-,
IVorr.aist •tete.- that J:aetj Le e -tte: :r..estrette3a2 .grreroe
r .Levict ctvilias •apional • er a :lets iv -arc?, and t'tat
!arid ■•av :*adij t•rised .'or Pi tit •ran* . octant).
l'4,'"ort ant cat.: 1.".ct .:c•Ztj ii/oo tv 61•1•6. AltaeriC.Ze.
erge t:at 7CW ; t;:kise -.ad Noon e- peate/;? associated :. it% !-
acme 2.14:L. : .14ogee IgrOre
ohlistrteed friend. ale That she hose Aces ferstaktv hit infor-
m/40os aaneersti • thc aaticitt•:s el* Zadt„, and .:octet alests
~46 #11 esolt,f elms* Azki.fee .74 Porna rit &tatted !Nat litettee
•• had *e y es,s to ZZ •eeret dottie r:a y :, iv :sdiro Sleacitatem aid
that p'.otostatie aat• ic3; of a ^mat nu-. • :r •.' thee* eeeseaeste ,
4.: were fr!"• 4111hat : Ito •:1- 1411er:sc.
ivAsre.alt •tate-o !vat t-.,e Sem Iv 14/.0•40/1P4 eras
"uvlis-tod `;- vs WI 'deer ant: eltrI 11441 vcrafled
to ietformit i c mitt 3,‘CC1101 S 7.• docepecnta furestshed to 46•:
Stone tset:141:.:a:s. ornsnt said not t'vt lirsdcuart•re
the /et true': f•-ta eta .-ros• to Zocated
ev e' tkat Vets Re-•:%2 to of 344Se, Neea delopatios there.
e stet te t%tt c: eve ftt !so rted jrni •ois:weik is s v. ehee,e
of t •.ta get—tett-a 14 ••••1+G. 4.•1 ee-ttat the • *err gal
ust 1/01 a: t % c s:reiatfh;e4 .et* r rosiT to ?g lanced N .; Vie cd
reac a' c t •••.!' 1 . • ;:."1: desk's* sea:'
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oiloi/ion opsat to a country ossaids V :seeps & Chop sand that


ineioktool to (wan ::taniehui8i, te:.• In tarn •btalas ei idesti■
fiostion said Per the agent /Pen Cho intonational aid cows.
lie SAP eldest, eattordinr to Warrants then prlaseedlo tt *MP
q
Wades of , to asatonneate :Al•erate stated that Zoom
.
. uaddhodit da the :•otet prthofpg.i of 'Atha*/ /WU aid that •
lalij Cl the :evict principal of i.volohnespt. Wombs/4
•laino that Otos iCitodoe mil else van? felosttl p Pith Jaen
'hotshot.I. and Ned stolea or atdotootat ed a ster.Str of soar**
loonnehto in .Nniotaill ea posidesotea t•tileN oho tornod over to
Wu, 'tiefornoitt• Infortturst stated that :to,kt agent. perktng
dtrectity for Slop•lehaant are not sent hp Vas Art bat that
. Zneelohitisst selects his own personae/ rhteh ortr subaseaeatly
.
&waited out 'Po shit =Vie !trioPam, state , that the .J.Cra 44:tenta .

(Was Or0 Pr W
loorSOIVOjoej/CO ..
'alto ar• ./. Arotohog.1 $04rottftoot tea .00rdi, of the Zaternstsaass red
N O4Stior ti 'teary jakfilenop. i_ _ 6
/Waft. / fit•6 • 110•V‘
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In '3 . lant advieed t i4ot he >As CitAtti 0 St ' WSW
i: i 'h n:r..0..r-%.lers:nc s ‘ .1 ....t. u
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oa 410.11:
,a41 t 4,11...ti. teti kle. en td; .zoer
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L.
‘ dt.1 Pews ital./ .mi h oho -orneo 'est4e.
Znfornant sail. that 4.. ho , ' 4..:rd t itot ::ad-if at the tine he tio*
for : ik asi .ta tortio: POP
.4
rorkin , * for the cr-.at -estop* *co di icroltty botektog as as .
Goose ?or tiso: twists. Zafer-ts:.: soIC that . • ishose/ djoidamissd r
is carreatt: roatetv is thich, . ernanra sad is on the payroll
of the Coulteetatfl.li:e ltoo Cory so as hodereoser arent. DI-
format stated that sichiSaus SO SO POOISO,
e r 040
SMO his .•Vi lt priltSpOi SO • 3Wseed 1.essi to • Orieoi, :willarr/and.
4 Yeniget
: O imatt
--Ph/Venom* sate that that Countertatoll g g y lot epo
igr. hao smote*.
liltatta rIth • ratter (sensate, known add the tot* rnsnafor Coo‘pant,
• Aoh
Is rensetta , *org33:4 cud Chat AlshiNdest 'Ws redbor- toriese leNs
: e .
Is • Octet * V 0.* arra y ed In Mc • :Ited :tate* about too ;feu?
ass. rokremost advised that Vlohaol A lessOessit is a arbiter of
vs* Coor1• 164 Association S 4 eolond see Alotadtsuus up Uwe boom
. •
•Prgroel!, tit "er;u s: (turd's:: the (tier Tow. .
Zn'orr.aot ai.!erta•.! tato! Zu/elt j$, the so-,
osi/ed heed o.• The .7eorgtost Oovorgooftot to .o$ Z. In rail., revises,
r
;ad - mos 41•1 •m s . -
%as ite ouSnorttr ot er 0%. •'eor;Ien .wie .mtien 5t She /4tOroOtional
u te t%tth4r '4sttelk'ori SS emir* of Ito iii*-
g •
rice. Iof■e-teit &aid Out Li, vw:Soo fTroup, of thStA
.. ”4,': ^ 0 . Ila -ooreloo
rr.nrteht rt Is t :' --eve, tt t i e ' toirtt
7oporincote
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.1. An FBi informant has passed the an a long, incoherent


report. on the nefarious activities of the • in sundry 'places,
including 'Switzerland in the pers SHAISHVILI,
deicribed . .is head:of the Geor to the International
• Rod Croes in Geneva.. ...S tea tha Hrna provides funds
and . cover for !!NICTD.:age ;:the *missions for, the. ERC.
• SOnice adds that': pr one Michael 1CADIJ„
another .9srrDH':

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Federal Bureau of Investigation

Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D. C. 20505
Attention: Deputy Director, Plans
Dear Sir:
For your information, I am enclosing
communications which may be of interest to yon.
Very truly yours,
attrord4101••

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THIS CASS ORIOINATILO AT FIN; YORK flY nix NO. RJS


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KLEMM, 1CADIJI 6 1 .6311ELCHAIIPT1


MICIlithL ALSHIBA11A 1:SPIONAGIs • R

SYNOPSIS or FAC1S1
Informant advised that the Georgian.
Delegation at the Intermational Red
Geneva. Switzerland, is being
.eweehamteatsak, ed as a cover for Soviet intelligence
...1041_413ii r:l
operations. Infeent claims IVAN
SHAISRVILI if =SOD agent and that he
is head or the Georgian Delegation at
Geneva. Switzerland. through Which
NKVD agents are sent to Various parte
of the lerld. Da-foment claims that
NIIHAU !CADIZ is the thief organize.
tionaiirector of all soviet civilian
espionage in Europe d: that his Soviet
principal is IVAN SUISHVILI. Informant
stated that MIKHALL KAM. is the Soviet
principal of t. ENGELCHARPT who . •
lofomeant claims is the director of
Soviet Intelligence activities in
Munich g Reabusgs Germany. According
to the informant MIKHAEL NADU La also
the Soviet prinelpal of KICHABL ALSHLBANA
who, according to the infant:ant, is a
'source of information for U.S. Army
Counterantslligence Corps in Munich.
Germany.

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NY 6545870

At New York, New York

Confidential Informant Tea, of unknown reliability,


who claims to have been the Director of a self...established
"intelligence unit" in Lump frog 1943 to 195X advised In
OctOber and November, 1951 that a Soviet intelligence apparatus
is currently operating in Geneva, Switzerland, and Hamburg,
Germany, and that the following persons wham he claims) to be
NKVD agents (Soviet Secret PoliceYere sneebers
' of that Soviet
app atuss .

AN
T4. stated that the headquartere of the inter.
national Red Cross are located in Geneva, Switzerland. The
informant claims that the Soviet Union does not belong to the
International Red Cross but that the Republic of Georgia, Russia,
does have a delegation there. The informant said that this
Georgian Delegation at Geneva, Switzerland, is in Charge of one
min SRAISHVILI, an NKVD agent. The informant claims that this
Georgian Delegation is financed by the Red Cross of the Soviet
Union and that through the efforts of ivAr SHAISRVLLI the
Georgian Delegation is being used as a front to send Soviet
agents throughout the world.

T-1 stated that when the RKVD desiree to send an


VICVD civilian agent to a country outeide of Lurope, they send
that individuel to IVAN SRAIShVI.L1 in Geneva, Switzerland, who
in turn obtains an identification card for that individual from
the Internationel Red Cross. The informant said that after the
identification card is obtained from the International Red Cores
the NAYD agent is then able to obtain a passport and proceed
to his country of assignment.
The informant 'deiced that NKVD agents which pass
through Geneva, Switnerland, and obtain identification cards
from the International Red Cross era primarily engaged in obtain-
ing military information for the soviet Union throughout the
world.

-2-
ItY 65-15870

The informant advised that he hod never seen IVAM


SHAISHVILI and therefore vas unable to furnish any further infor*
nation concerning SHAISHVILI. The informant further advised

/
that IVA SHAISHVILL is the Soviet principal at one MIKHALL
RADIJ, o also - ecoordins to the informant- is an NEVD agent.

MlitHAELK ACIa
. T-1 advised that MIKHA J. 7ACIS resides in Geneva,
Switzerland (address unknown) and that EADIJ is the chief
orgeninetionel director of all 407144 Win= espionage in
Europe. The informantesid that MIEHAbL EADIJ, during. World War II,
worked for one E. ERGELGRAUPT, a member of the German Gestapo
in Germany. The.informent stated that hP had beard that
RADIX, at the tine he wee working for the German Gestapo, wee
in reality working an an agent for the Soviets.

T*l stated that KLEMM EADIJ is the Soviet


superior of one MICHAM ALSEISAUA and •HOELCHAUPT,
E. The
infosnont stated that E. .170ELCHAUPT is cUrrently residing in
Geneva Switserland, and that MIEHAEL ALSHIDADA is currently
residi4 in Munich, Germany.

Confidential Informent T*1 Tornio/sad the follawing


description of KLEMM ICADIJ:

Names MIKHA:s. UDIJ


sear Male
Colors White
Heights 51 8"
Weight s . 175
Ages 59 or 60 (in 1944)
Heirs Grey
Build: Medium
Marital L,tatues Separated or divorced
Complexion* Light
Sears k Markei None .
.NY 65-1070

E4.NOUCHAUPT

T-1 advised that E. illGiLCRAlliT resides in.


Geneva, Switzerland, and is the dif. ecter of Soviet intelltgen00
activities in 7unich and Hamburg, Gerriany, The informant said
that during World 1:ar II L. NHOUCHAUPT worked for the German
Geetapo in Germany and that a MIKRAhi KADIJ also worked for the
German Gestapo durinn. that period under E.*T3GP.LCHAUPT.

.. T'..e informant stated that soviet agents working


.direotly.for L. ...H.i.cHAITPT are not sent to him by the NKVD
tnit that ENON.MIAUPT selects hip .owal peraonne/ .;whose background
and , reliebiliti are subsequently checked by the MD. The
informaet advised thatARAls not seen E. FehLCHAPPT end was
unable o fUrnish anelbeftWation on --iclomPT.
nm
NiCHAEL t USHUAIA. .
T..1 further advised that YUCHAFI. ALSUIBAUA in 1914
was working for MICHAEL KADIJ when NADU was working for the
German Gestapo in Germany. The informant said that he bad heard
MAHAEL KADIJ at the time be was working for the German Oestepo
during World War II in reality wee welting as an agent far the
Soviets. The informant said MICHAUL ALSVIDAGA le purrsnlly
residing in Munich, Germany, and is on the payroll of the 1
United States Army Counter-Intelligence Corps as an undercover I
agent. !

The said that in reality MICHAEL ALISIMAUA


-is a Soviet agent and that his Soviet principal is MIMI&
RADIJ in °omen, Switzerland. The informant said that the
Counter-Intelligence Corps has set up taiMAJZ, ALSUIBAUA with
• cover company known as the "Auto Tranafor Ccmpene in Munich,
Germany, and that ALShIBIAUA is currently on the payroll of the
Counter-Intellig ence Corps as a source of information.

• , The Informant said that .:1CHALL ALSHISAVA has a


brether4-in-law wit() is a dootor and who arrived in the United States .
HY 65-15870
• • .
about one 7c:ar ago. • The in orm• nt beliov. se that MICHAEL
ALSFIIDAVA I s brother-in-law I s nom is • • MAGALASCHIVILI.
. . .
• T-1 further advised that "ICBA L ALSHIDATJA, together
with about 30 other persons were acouaed, and brought to trial
at Berlin. Germarry, in 1945 for oollaboration with the Gorman
()Gator durinn. World 4;ar II. The informant claims that /LiCHALI..
ALSHIBAUA and the other peraene whoare brought to trial were
defended by. sin attorney named mIKHIL . MAKI% 'Oho, aocordi•
to the informant, is a Soviet agent who now resides in Bern,
Switzerland.
• • . *Mrs. sAmunt RisTOPP, Engineer, Quinn Engineering
Company, SO tlatta Street, New York City, President or the
Caucasian SoCiety, -Allaverdy, Inn., New York City and member
of the Georgian Association in the United States advised on .
May 7. 1951, that one =HALL ALSHIDAYA 'area a member of the
Georgian Association in Poland. ERISTOFF amid that to his •
knowledge MICEAVL ALSHIDAYA has never been in the United States
and that he had heard that ALSHIDAYA nay bare been a little
too friendly to Germany during the Hitler Regime..
. 1 ERISTOPP said that MICHAEL ALSH1BAYA has a son-in•
law one,DAviDtcHKHATARASHVILL, residing in the United States
and that CHKDJUIDASHVILI is known in the United States . as MID
\g
RATABA. He said that DAVID CHATARA arrived in the United States
out 6 or 7 months ago ea a Displaced-Pe-von and that hie is
eUrrently residing in row York City. FRITOPP vitiated that DAVID
CRATARA is a physician, having graduated from a medical yahoo/
in Muncie about 1940. -
• .
'it is to be noted thr.t according to SIMON .
ERISTOFF one CiChA • L ALSHIBAYA wee &member of the Georgian
Aesoolition in aand and reportedly was a little too friendly
with the Germany durinn the Hitler Regime: It is also to be
noted that the :%I.CHAU ALShIBAYA known to r R1STOFF has a
son*in-/aw a I.octor who arrived in the trnitod States about 6.,
months ago. • ' '
It is to be noted that emording to T-1. 141C1fAI.L
ALSHIBAUA is a Soviet agent and that his noviet superior is .
MIORAEL KAD1J, both or whom worked for the normen Gestapo during

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NY 65-15870

World War U. Nrther, secordinG to T-1 KICHALL ALSHIBAUA


has a brother-In-law who is a doctor and who came to the United
States about one year ego.

The files or the New York Office failed to reflect.


any derogatory information on DAVID GRATARK and no further
information on MICHA:L ALSHIBAUA other then that information
at out above.

Confidontiel Informant T-1 further advised that


IVOEVI GLG:TAHKAR1, the eco.oelled bead of the Georgian Govern■
meat in exile in Penis, France, has no authority over the
Georgina Delegation at the Internationel Red Cross and doubts —
'whether 0EGATCHKAR1.is mere that a Georgian Delegation is
attached to the International Red Cross in Genera, SwitseraRnd.
The informant said that GWEN:MORI is the head of the minority
group of tho former Republie of Georgia. Rnesiat
4.

. T-1 described MICHAEL ALS111131:11A as fellers:

Nene: MICRAhL ALSPI.BAUA


Hex: Male
Color: White
Ages :Approximately 42
• Height: 51 10"
Weight: . 200
Hairs Brown, bald on top
Complexion: Light
Marital Status: Married
• Residence: Munich. Germany (enecit
address unknown)
Employment: Auto Transfer Company,
Munich, Genoa

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'17:7 .Gqik3, a fricnd o . 0V:3H-ft .xo had a position in
POrci-n O'rice, n nco told !6:31LEV-1 - CVSKY durinr: the
war that had come tc the 4crcir'rr O'fice and ammcd
that the real encr:y of the G ermano was the I:uosian people
and not the L'oviet -Y overn. ant, which, of
course, was in
direct contrast to the ph i losoph7 of anti-communiot emiFros.
1:.7DIA later escaped to_.) witzerland wit:1
official German aid.
:las never et : 1 7 m nerscnal17, *)ot overythins he
hs heard abol:I t r5yrra
has 'scan nretty bad. At :)cot, ho is a
r.rofeco : onal inteiii~:co a-ont who will work for anyone for
n -rico; at worat, he io a -ovict 37.0nt.

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GrECIFIC— Ivan SBAISFIVILI

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• 1. • It is quite possible that..isubject.is identical with riariton'CHLVICTIVILI .
• -(also frequently reported . as—SHAV ISHII ILI , t I IFNI TC ikSSVELEY ,,`CHAVEC Mgr' QMPS I CH MY ) ,
: for many years . official Georgian . representative in Geneva and associate. oZ
....Niehael MIA. • The following traces On cavicw114,-. for the Most . part. from .
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Attention: Deputy Director, Plans

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E. ENGEICHAMPT3 MICHAEL ALSIIIBAUA ESPIONAGE

Investigative slimmARYREPcmm
SYNOPSIS; Records INS, NYC, reflect that DIEOLAUS
=Raw= EARMUFF was born on 6/18/95 in
PetroArad, Rustic; thathe errivedin the U.S.
on 8 4/51 as a DP. MAW, advised that he
is a graduate mining engineer, a former officer
in the Russian Imperial Army, end that he was
Chief of the Counter-Intelligenee Division,
Rusainclaperial Army, from 19184920.
UMW' stated that he has been the director of a
self-organiaed and personally Mused "Intelli-
gence Unit" fres 1945 to 1951 in Europe.
BAUM (galas that his "Intelligence Unit"
which consisted of mix persons dinging the
P iod 1945_1951, has been conducting a.
systematic observation of an extensive Soviet
er

intelligence organization in Europe, whose main


efforts were directed against the armed forces
of the LS. MOW claims that the Georgian
Delegation at the International Red Cress,
Geneva, switserland, is being used as a cover
for Soviet intelligence operations. EARATOFF•
claims IVAN SHAM= is an REVD Agent and •
that he is head of the Georgian Delegation at
Geneva, Switzerland through which mico Agents
are sent to the various parts of the world.
BARATOFP claims that KM= SOW is the
chief organizational. director of all Soviet
civilian espionage in Europe, and that his
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Soviet principal is IVAN SHAISHVILI. UMW also


claims that ?GOMEL EADIJ is the Soviet principal of
B. ESOELCHAUPT and =EARL ALSEMMUVA. BARATO7P
further claims that !MALL KURAKIN, an attorney
residing at Bern, Switzerland, is the Soviet principal
of BARON GEORGIE NIZOIARVIOR VRANOEL and LEON Ii)
VASILIE-DASHKOV, both of whom reportedly reside in
Uadburg, Germany. REARM claims that CARL WIESITH,
Homburg , Germany , is a member of his "Intelligence
Unit" and that NINA KlEODSE, now deceased, was a
member of his "Intelligence Unit" from 1945 to 1951.
BARATOFP stated that. he has officisal documents hidden
in Oermagrwtdeh will substantiate his allegations
that persona mentioned by his are Soviet Agent*
operating in Europe.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
zme
A. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICR
BARATOF0. . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Citisenship
2. Education
3. Residences .... • . . 5
4. Marital Status . .. • . 5
5. Employments 6
6. Physical Description 7
B. PERMS NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICHBARATOFF CLAIMS ARE
SOVIET AGENTS OPERATION IN EUROPE UNDER IVAN
MAIM=. • • • • . • •. 8
1. IVAN si cunonms • . . . • • • 9
2. MMAEL KAM; 10
3 . E. ENGEL:HAUPT 11
• KIM= ALSNXBAUA 11

O. PERSONS NIKOLAUS GEOROIEVICH SABATO? CLAIMS ARE


SOVIET AGENTS OPIUM= rn EUROPE UNDER =sun
KURA=• • 0000000 12
1. =mai KORALN
2. BARON GEORGUNIKOLAEVICR MEWL .
3. LEONID VASILIE-DASHROV
D. ACTIVITIES OP =num OEORGIEVICH EtRtTOPF IN
EUROPE 16
1. Director and Organizer of Ovn Intelligence
Unit" . . . . . . . . . . • . 16
2. Astociates at NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICH BARATOFF
in His "Intelligence Unit" .. . . . 16
A CARL man= . • . • . . • 16
B NINA 1334DSE . . . • . • •
O Other Associates Not Identified . 20
E, INFORMATION REGARDING DOCUMENTARY PROOF BAUM=
CLAIMS RE RAS TO SUBSTANTIATE HIS ALLECATIONS 21

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DETAILS*

NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICH BAR/JON?, 556 West 140th Street,


Apartment 22, New York City, was interviewed on October 29, 30;
November 5, 13, 19, 28; December 5, 3.951 and February 3, 1952
by SAS MICHAEL G. LEONARD and JOSEPH J. PALMA. These inter-
views were conducted in the Russian language, inaemuch as
BARATOFF is unable to speak English. The baokground information
on NIKOLAUS GEORGINICHBABATOFF, as indicated henceforth, was
obtained from the records of the Immigration and Naturalisation
Service, New York City.
A. BACKGROUND =FORMATION ONNITMAUS WORGIEVICH BARATOFF
1. Citizenship
Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service,
70 oolumbus Avenue, New York City, refloated that NIKOLAUS
GEORGIEVICH BARATOFF submitted an eppliettion for an Immigration
Visa and Alien Registration dated JUne 18, 1951. In this appli-
cation BARATOFF stated that he was born on June 18, 1895 in
Petrograd, Russia, and that his parents, GEORGE IMRATOFP and
ANNA HARATOFF, nee LASSEN, both deceased, were also born in
Russia.
The Immigration records further reflect that Prince
NIKOIAUS GEORGIEVICH 13ARATOFF arrived in the United States at
the port of New York on August 24, 1951 aboard the' 83 General
R. M. Ratchford as a displaced person This record further
indicated that NIKOLAUS MARATOFF departed for the United States
from Bremerhaven, Germany, and that his trensportation to the
United States was paid for by the International Refugee Organ-
ization..
2. Education
.Records of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service,
New York City, further reflect in the above application that
NIKOLAUS BMW? indicated that he 'speaks Russian, Turkish,:
Persian and German. UMW indicated that his education
consisted, of three years of private lessons, eight perm of cadet
school, two years of military school, and five yams at A university,
all in Russia BARATOFF further indicated that he is by pro-
fession a mining engineer. •
NY 65-15870

EIMOLA.US GEORGIBVICH BARATOPF, when interviewed by


Agents of the New 'Mk Office, stated that he is a graduate
mining engineer, a former officer in the Russian Imperial
Army, and that he was chief of. the Counter-Intelligence Division
under General ERDELI of the Russian Imperial Army from 1918 -
1920.
3. Residenoss

Reoo.rds of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service,


Adel: York City, further reflect that Prince NIKOLAUS EURATOM
in his applicatibn for an immigration Visa and Alien Registration
• dated June 18, 1951 stated that he was then residing at 10 • .
..'EPpendmrforbmm0; gmmburg, Oermany, and that he had previously
. -resided in the following °West
1909-1912 . Nasdiskankas, USSR
1912-1915 Tsar, USSR
194-1917 - Petersburg, Riumds.
191S-1920 MU Russian Army
1920-1924 Istanbul, Turkey
1924-1938 Constantinople, Turkey
1940 Paris, Prance
1940-1945 Roskilde, Denmark
2945 Berlin, Ommeany; Saimbeeg, Austria and
Brussels, Belgium.
BARATOPF advised that upon arriving in the United
States on 24, 1951 he went to reside with his mon OUZO
BARATOPF at 127 South Broadway, Nyaok, New York • BAUM/
stated that he and his son resided at the above eddress until
September 1, 1951, at which time they moved to their current
address at 556 West 140th Street, Apartment 22, New York city.
4 Havital Status
The records of the immigration and Naturalisation
Service, New York city, also contained &personal history state-
ment.signed by NIKOIAUSBARATOFF, dated June 13, 1951 at gentorf,
Germany. In. this statement SABATO," advised that he was married
to MkRIAINALINZA on March 28, 1921 at Constantinople, Turkey,
and thafshe was killed by the REVD (Russian Seeret Police) at
Stetten, Oermeny, in 1945.

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BARATOPF further stated in pis statement that he


subsequently married 01WDETTKER, netrNICOLAB, on June 6,
1946 at Hamburg, Germany, but that thil marriage was dissolved
on September 30, 1949.

NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICHBARATOPP, when interviewed,


in addition to the above information regarding his marriages,
stated that his first wife, MARIA EMMA, was killed by a
member of the Russian Secret Police at Stetten Germany on
August 27, 1945 because of his aotivities as former Chief or the
Counter-Intelligenoe Division in the Russian Imperial Army and
because of his then current anti-Soviet activities.

••..
BARATOPP further stated that he obtained a divorce
from his seoond wife, 010A DETTNER, on September 30, 1949 at
Hamburg, Germany.

Employments

The personal history statement signed by NIKOLAUS


BARATOPP contained in the records of the Immigration and
Naturalisation Service, New 'Mk City, further reflects that
BARATOPP, from 1924 to 1938, was employed as a mining engineer
at Teheran, Panda, and that in 1938 he left Persia and went
to Constantinople, Turkey, where he resided until he went to
Marseilles, Prance in 1940. BARATOPF further indicated that
he worked in Marseilles, Prance am a longshoremen for a abort
period in 1940, and that he also worked as an automobile
mechanic in Paris, Prance during the came year. He stated that
subsequently, in about the middle of 1940, he left Perim, Fromm,
and went to join his cousin who owned a farm at Roskilde,
Ostmark, where he resided until 1945.

BARATOPP then, according to his statement, in the


early part of 1945, was forced to report by the Gammon military
authorities to the German "Arbeitmant" in Copenhagen, Denmark,
from where he was ordered to go to Berlin, Germany, where he
received employment as an inspector of the Geological Institute
in Berlin.

BARATOPP stated that in April 1945 he left Berlin,


Germany , and moved to Austria, where he entered the displaced
persons camp at Salzburg, Austria. He claimed that in May 1945

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he traveled to Brussels, Belgium, and resided there until


September 19k5, at which time be moved to Hamburg, Germany,
where he resided until his transfer to the Displaced Persons
Transit Camp at Wentrof, Germany_.
In addition to the above information, the records
of the immigration and Naturalizetion Service, New York City,
also contain a certificate of character dated October 20, 1949
on Prince !MOMS BARATOPP, which states that MUNI had
served. as a Captain in the "Dragoons" of theRuesianArmy
during the 1914-1918 war. This certificate further states that
as far as can be asoertalned, Prince NITZOLAIJS BARLTOPP has never
been convicted of a crime, and that his political view are
'negligible. This certificate was signed by an officer of a
displaced persons branch (place not indicated). .
=ALMS OBORGISPDHIBARATOFF advised ohDecember 12,
1951 that he had been employed by the New York Lumber and Panel
Company, Inc. 629 West 51st Street, New lark City, as a truck
loader for about seven days during December 1951, but that be .
had quit this employment because of his ailing heart condition.
BARATOPF advised that his Social Securityaumber is
066-28-5845.
BARATOFF subsequently advised on February 3, 1952
that he had been employed es a carpenter at the Wheeler Yacht
Company , Bronx, New York, for the past several weeks. On
February 14, 1952 BARATOFF stated that he was still employed
by the Wheeler Yacht Company, Bronx, New York, end that eines
he arrived in the United States he has not been employed by
Any other organization except those indicated above. BARATOPP
stated, however, that when he first arrived in the United States
he was occasionally employed by privets individuals as a cook
for several deys.
6. Physical Description
The fallowing description of MOMS GEORGIEVICH
BARATOFF was obtained from the records of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, New York City, end from personal °beer-
Vation and interrogation of BARATOPP:

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Name =toms GEORGIEVICH BARATOPF


Aliases Prince NIKOLAUS BARATOFF, NIKOLAUS
WHOM
Sex Male
Color White
Born ahem 18, 1895
Place of Birth Petvograd, Russia
Height 51 8'
Weight 190 pounds
Hair Bleak, slightly gray at temples.
Eyes Brown
Complexion Ruddy
S.

Build Stocky e'e


Characteristics Black short clipped mustache.
Scars end Marks Elae tattoo arrow about 2" long on left
foluidlietween thumb and index finger.
Marital Status Diforied
Nationality Russian
Present Address 556 West 140th Street, Apartment 22, New
York city.
Occupation Carpenter, Wheeler Yacht Company, Bronx,
New York.
Relatives Son, OLEIMARATOFF, 556 Weet 140th Street,
grim842, Ne
wYork City.
Social Security
B. PERSONS NIKOLAUS ORORGIEVICH BARATOFF CLAIMS
ARE SOVIET AGENTS OPERATING IN EUROPE UNDER
IVAN SRAISHVILI
BARAT011 claims that through the efforts of the
members-of his self-establiehed "Intelligence unit" in Europe
from May 1945 until August 1951, and in some instances as early
as 1943, he had learned that &Soviet intelligence apperetus
was operating in Geneva, Switzerlsuld and Haaburg, Germany. He
claims that the main efforts of this Soviet intelligence
apparatus was directed against the armed forces of the United
States during the above period and that most likely the above
Soviet apparatus is still operating. BARATOFF claims that the
members of his "Intelligence Unit" have furnished him documentwy
proof that the following persons are NIVD Agents (Soviet Secret
Police) and members of the above Soviet intelligence apperatus.
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1.. IVAN SHAISHVILI

NIKOLAUS ORORGIEVICH DAMON/ stated that the head-


quarters of the International Red Cross are located in Geneva,
Switzerland. He claims that the Soviet Union does not belong
to the International Red Cross, but that the Re public of Georgia:
Russia, does have a delegation there. BARATOPE said that this
Georgian Delegation at Geneva, Switzerland is in charge of one
IVAN SHAISHVILI, an HUD Agent, BAREfORP claims that this
Georgian Delegation is finanoed by the Red Cross of the Soviet
Union and that through the efforts of rim SHAISHVILI the
Georgian Delegation is being used as a front to send Soviet
Agents. throughout the world,
BARATOFF stated that when the REVD desires to send an.
NHVD oivilian agent to a oountry outside of Europe, they send '•
that individual to rax-smusrmy. in Geneva Switzerland, who
in turn, obtains an identification aard.for that individual
from the International Red Crois. BARRON, said that after •
the identification card is obtained frma the International Red
.Cross, the REVD Agent is then able to obtain a passport and
proceed to his country of assignment.
BARATOFF stated that the.RKVD Agents which pass through
Geneva, Switzerland and obtain identification wards free the
International Red Cross are primarily engaged in obtaining
military information for the Soviet Union thro !...out the world.
the
EARMUFF further advised that 7 •
8

so-oalled heed of the Georgian Government in Emile in Paris,


France, hae no authority over the Georgian Delegation at the
International Red Cross and doubts whether GEGRUGIORI is
aware that a Georgian Delegation is attached to the International
Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland BANAT= sad that
GEORTCHHORris the head of the minority group of the former
Republic of Georgia, Russia.
II/1MM advised that he had never seen IVAN SHAISHVILI
and .therefore was unable to furnish any further information con-
cerning . SHAISHVILI. BARATOPF further advised that IVAN
MAIM= is the Soviet principal of one RIMEL RADII, Who also,
according to . BARATOPP, is an REVD Agent
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2 Illiaiti‘KADIJ, we . Mikhael M_ edia


MEOWS OEORGIEVICH BOHM advised that MEWL
KADIJ, also Imo= as Mikhael media, resides in Geneva, Switzer-
land (address unknown) and that KAM' is the Chief Organi-
zational Director of all Soviet civilian espionage in Europe.
BARATOPP said that MIMEAEL EADIJ, during World bier IX, worked
for one E. EIGSLOHAIIPT, a member of the German Gestapo in
Germany BEATON stated thet he had heerd that KAM:, at the
time he was working for the German Oestttepo was in reality
uprising as en agent for the Soviets. BARATOrP said that MICHAEL
NADI; remained in Berlin, Germany until about two months before
the capitulation of Germany in 1945 and then fled to Geneve,
Switzerlend.
ROMP stated that one or the members of his "In-
telligence Unit" learned in 1950 that MIEHAEL ICADICIT, on
instructions from IVAN SHALSEVILI, made a trip from Genova,
Switzerland to the Soviet Zone in Berlin, Germany. He said
that while in the Soviet Zone of Berlin, ItLISHAEL NADU visited
the headquarters of the soviet Command in charge of the soviet
Ocoupation Zone.
BABATOPP stated that MEM= EMIT was a member or
officer of the Georgian Assecittion in Germany during World Wu
II. BARATOFF said that =HAM EADIJ is the Soviet superior
of one MIOHAEL ALSHIBAUA and It, ENGELDHAIIPT, BARLTOPP stated
that E, ENGELNIADTT is currently residing in Geneva, Switzerland
end that MICHAEL ALUM= is currently residing in Munich,
Germany,
BABATOPP furnished the following description of MOM

NM* =MU HOLT


Aliases Michael Media
Sex Hale
Race White
Height 5' 8"
Weight 175 pounds
Ago 59 or 60 in 2940
Hair Gray
Build Medium
Marital Status Separated or divorced

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Complexion Light
Soars end Marks None noted •
Residence Geneva, Switzerland (Emmet address
.unknown.)
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3 E. ENGELCHAUPT
NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICHBAHATOFF advised that E.
ENGELCHAUPT resides in Geneva, Switzerland (exact address un-
known), and that ENGELOHAUPT is the Director of Soviet In-
telligence activities in Munich and Hamburg, Germany, HAMM
said that during World Weir II S. ENCELOKAUPT worked far the .
• German Gestapo in Germany' and that =MAU EON also worked

for the German Gestapo during that period undarlai ENGELCEAUPT,


MAW stated that the Soviet Agents working
directly for E. ENGELCHAUPT are not sent to him by the MOD, but
that ENGELCHAUPT seleots his own personnel whose background and
reliability are subsequently checked by the NEVD.
EARATOFF stated that he had never seen E. ENGEDONAGPT
and therefore was unable to furnish a physical description of
BEGEWHOPT.
4. MICHAEL 1LSRXLMTA
NIKOLAUS GEORGIETICHEAMATOPF advised that MICHAEL
AISMBABA in l944 was working for MIKHAIL EADIJwhen EADIJ was
working for the German Gestapo in Germany. EAMATOPP stated
that MICHAEL ALSHISAUA is currently residing in Munich, Germany,
and that ALSHIBAUA is on the payroll of the CdMed States Counter-
intelligence Corps an a source of infermation. BAHATOPF stated
that the United States Army Counter-intelligence Corps has net
up MICHAEL ALSHISAVA with a cover company known as the "Auto
Transfer Company" in Munich, Germany, end that he continues to
furnish information to 01[0.
EARATM, stated, however, that in reality MICHAEL
ALSHIBAUA in a Soviet Agent, and that his Soviet principal is
=HAUL NADU in Geneva, Switzerland. BAHATOIT stated that he
has documentary proof which will substantiate the fact that
ALSHIBAUA is furnishing EADIJ intelligence inforeation,
NY 65-15870

BARATOFF stated that MICHARZALSRIBAUA has a brother-


in-law who is a doctor, Who reportedly arrived in the United
States about one year ego. BARATOFP believeeat MICHAEL
ALSHIBAUA I S brother-in-lu g s name is .,' WOALASKIVILL
BARATOFF further advised that macumaiammuA,
together with shout thirty other persons, was accused and
brought to trial in Berlin, Germany in 1945 for collaborating
with the German Gestapo during World War IX. PARATOV2 caches
that MICHAEL ALSRMSAUA and the other persons who were brought
to trial. were defended by an attorney named MlENUMKURANIN,
who, according to BARAT012, is a soviet Agent now residing in
'Bern, Switzerland.
• -
MATO"? described MICHAEL ALSHIBAUA as follows:
Name MICHAEL ALBRIBAUA,
Sex Male •
Race . White . •
Age . Approximately 42
Height 51 10"
Weight 200 pounds
EAU.Brown, bald an top.
Complexion Light
Marital Status Married
Residence Munich, Germany (exact address un-
known),
Employment .Auto Transfer company, Munioh,
Germany. •.
C. msaus NIKOLAUS OBORGIEVION BARATOFF CLAIMS
ARE SOVIET AGENTS OPERATING IN EUROPE UNDER
MIKHAIL MAKIN
NIKOLAUS asommuran BUMF? stated that in addition
to the information regarding the Soviet intelligence apparatus
operating under IVAN SHAISRVILI in Geneva, Switzerland, he has •
documentary proof that the followin g persons are members of the
Soviet Secret Police or are engaged in secret work for the
Soviets in Europe.. BARATOVP stated that he does not recall all
of the pertinent information regarding these individuals,
although the documents he has hidden in Germany will fully reveal

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their identities and their activities. BARATOFF did recall,


however, the following information regarding these individuals.
1. iCLig
a gENLI_N •

NIKOLAUS GRORGIEVICTIBABATOFF advised that one MIKHAIL


KURAKIN, who resides in Bern, Switzerland (ezaot address un-
known) is a Soviet Agent. BABATOFF stated that KVBAKIN is
an attorney by profession end works as a consultant to the
Soviet Embassy in Geneva, Switzerland.
• BABATOFF claims that in 2945 Omit thirty persons
were accused and brought -to trial in Berlin, Germany, for
• collaborating with the German Gestapo during World War II.
claimed that mmumummum defended these persons at their
trial, all of whom subsequently were acquitted of the charges
against them.
BARATOFF was unable to furnish any further information
regarding =MM. MAKIN and stated that he had never seen
KURA= and therefore was unable to furnish a physical description
of him.
d'e
2. BANN Gm= MIKOLAKVICH VRANOBL

NIKOLAUS OSORGIEVIOH BARATOFF stated that he was told


and subsequently tad obtained information from NINA KIKODSIC
(member of BARATOFF I S "Intelligence Unit") prior to her death
in 1951 that BARON mans lacounicalnumunwas a Soviet
Agent and that his Soviet superior wasITUIRMKURASIN. • UMW
stated that =UM num is VRANOBLI S cousin, and that VIUSGEL
had personally advised RARATOFF that he mmumm, had been
furnishing information to MAKIN. BARITOFF stated that UAW=
also had told him that he, VRANOKL, had been paid by.KURAKIN
several thousand marks for his services.
BAHATOFF stated that IBIANGEL, his wife end child, up
to the latter part of 1951, were residing in Homburg, Germany
(exact address unknown). Be said that VRANGEL I S son was ill in
about June er July 1951 and that VBANGEL I S wife end child were
permitted to go to Switzerland for treatment.

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BAHATOM furnished the following description of


VHANGELs
Name BARON GEORGIE NIXOLANION WRANGEL
Aliases None known
Sex Hale •
Race White
Age - About 42
Height 61 2"
Weight 180 pounds
Build Slender
Hair -Brown
lexion Medium
Ahlecterietic Wm lower up.
Marital statue Harried
Relatives Son (small child, name unknewn).
Re sidenoe Hamburg, Germany (exact address un-
known):
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3. LEONID VASILIS-DASIEW

=DIM =Raw= DAEWOO stated that LSONID


VAsILIE-DASHCOV currently residee in Hamburg, Germany (exact
address unknown) and that VASIL1Z-DASHKG7 is engaged in secret
work for the Soviets. BARATOVP stated that VASIL1E-DASSMOVIS
Soviet superior is HISSULAVRAKIN in Bern, Switserland, but
that VASILIC-DASMW sends his information directly to an
NOD contact in Berlin, Germany, .
=ATOM elaiMs that LEONID vuxus-mammar reeided
in Berlin, Germany at.the end of World War /I, and that at that
time acted as an interpreter for the Soviet military amthoritiee
there. HARMON; claims that while acting as an interpreter -
fox theSoviet military authorities VASILIE-DASSKOVwas also
informing the Soviets of the whereabouts end activities of
former White Russian officers.
IMAM furniehed-the following description of
VASILIE-DASHEOVI•
Name LEONID VABILIS-DASHKOV
Aliases • None known .•

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Sex ' Male


H6L00 White
Age About 43
Height 51 11" •
Weight. 200 pounds
Hair Elmmalt, receding hair line.
Build Stocky ; 1
Nationality RUID6111112 (Poraer RU56102 Caeriat !
officer).
Marital Status Divorced
Residence Hamburg, Gereany (exact addroseun-
kncon)..

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D. ACTIVITIES OF NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICH BAhATOFY IS BUROing.
le DirectorkOrpenixer of Own "Intelliiience Unit"
NIKOLAUS ONOEGINVICE BASATOFF advised that be his been .
the director of an individual personally-organised intelligence
and counter intelligence group in hurope which, from the time of the
capitulation of Germany in World ker II until August, 1951, has been
conducting a systematic observation of An oetensive Soviet intelli-
gence apparatus, whose mein efforts has been directed against the
Armed Forces of the United States. .SAkATOFF stated that one of
his co*workeri has successful in infiltrating the above Soviet
intentioned apparatus and thus hasbeen'able to provide him With
information of a highly classified nature. BARATOft stated that
his group And the entire "intelligence unit" has been fieancedby •.
his own personal funds, but due to the fact that be bad immigrated
to the United States, it has been impracticable for him to continue -
directing the work of his "Intelli,ence unit" because of the great
distance involved. Nevertheless, SARATUFF stated that his "intelli-
gence unit" is continuing its work in observing the aetivitiem of
the soviet intelligence apparatus in mempme
BAkATOFFst.ted that, when he left Russia in the early
nineteen twenties, be had a large number of diemonde and other
precious stones, some of whit& were given to him by his parents.
He said that since 1943 he has been selling these diamonds cad Stones
to finance his "intelligence unit". He said that he had net received
any funds from any outside source to assist him in financing his •
"intelligence unit". s HARATOFF stated that his "Intelligence unit"
consisted of six persons, Who reside in various countries in Europe,
and none of the members of his group knew the identity of the other
members or what information is being furnished to him.
2, AssOcietes Of NIKOLAUS GEORG/Ulan &IRMA? Ma Him
"Intelligence Unit"
OARIAULICSITK
NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICS SARATOFF stated that in 1944 in
Copenhagen, Denmark he Aetna old friend of his one CARL =MITS,
a cousin of former General DUTOV of the Russian Imperial Any.
Ne stated that CARL MUM airing World War II was engaged as me.
Ni 0-15870

agent for E. ENGELOUnUPT, Chief of the Eastern Staff of the German


Gestapo Until the capitulation of Germany in 194$.

BAhATOBY stated that he again met CARL =KEITH in


• Hamburg, Germany in November, 1945, at which time they discussed
the aetivities and whereabouts of E. EXGELCBAUPT. EAMON stated
that DWLEEITH at that time told hixithat he had heard B. EMGELCHAUPT
was working aa a Soviet agent and was residing in Geneva, Switzerland.
BAhATOFF said that subsequently, in the latter part of 1948 or early
1 949. OLBL MIMS told him that he had reoeived a letter from B.
ESGELCHAUPTeffering =KEITH a job along the some lines they both
were engaged in during World wiAr LI._
BARATOFP said, that at that time both he and CARL
CULKEITB desired to know exactly what type of work ENGSLCat.trPT
was engaged in, so the, composed a letter to BNOELOBAVPT, in which
MERITS stated that he did not wish to work for the "dirty americans
or Englishmen". BABA1OFF stated that be and =BITS composed this
letter with the hope that if BEGELCHAUPT was working ea an agent for
the Soviets., he would offer =SITS a position to work for him.
Acooreingly, BABATaPe stated that several weeks later BMGELCRAMPTis
mothsr, who resides in Munich, Germany, delivered a personal letter
to =KEITH in Hamburg, Germany from E. EBORLOSOFT. SABAT3FF
said that ENGELOSAUPT had stated in this letter that the job being
offered to =BEM conoiated of working for the Soviets and if
he accepts the Job ESGELCHAUPT requested LOLMEITII to moot Motet
a designated date, time aad place in Zurich, Switzerland.

BARATOFF said that he oonvineed =SITU to accept the


job offered him by ENGELOBAUPT and he, BARATOFF, financed DULEEITHIe
trip to meet ERGELCHAUPT in. Zurich, Switzerland. BARATOFF maid
that arrangements were also made at that time with CAIMMLICSITH,
whereby DUIIKEIlli would furnish BARATOFF all information coming to
his attention regarding INGELChAUPT I s associates acid activities.
said thit aecoroingly DULESITS vent to Zurich,
BAhATOFF
Switeerlaed at the time specified and met EXORLGRAUPT. HO said .
that ENGSLCHAUPT at that time again told =MTH that is was working
for the Soviets and advised =SEIM what his job was to be in the
apparatus. BARATOFF said that EIGELORAUFT wanted GABD =DIM to
work 11,11 him.aran agent in Bamberg, Germany with the Commmniet
Party underground to obtain information regarding various anti.-
Communist groups and also to report the aotivitiee of certain
individuals in the homburg area to BNULCHAUPL

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BhhATOPF said thet BMWS accepted the job


offered to him by ENGELONAUPT end that since early 1949 to the
present time DULKEISH hum been furnishing information to
FSGELONAGET. BABATOF1 claims that OARL LULNEITK receives three
hundred marks a month from ENGSLOHAUPT for his work, but claims
that moat of the information furnished by DULKEITH to ttOTAOSOPT,.
where possible, is fictitious.

BAELTOPP furnished the following description of


CARL bULKSIVis

CABL mums
seas Male
White
Ago:

165 lbs.
Black
Marital status: Single
Besidenoe: Hamburg, Germany
Mailing Address: Post Office Box 1062
Hamburg, Germany

NIKOLAUS GEORGIEVICEBARATORO further advised that


another so. roe of his information in Europe was one NINA KIKODBM,
also known as NINA SCHAKEWITOH, who abOut six months am committed
suicide bj taking poison in NanioN Germany. BAhAIOFF claims that
he and NINA KIKODSN were childhood friends and that NINA KIKODSE
from 1943 until her death in :une, 1951 had been the mistress of
MIESAUL NADU, described previously by 3ABA1OFY as currently being:
the Chief Organisational Director of all UOVIOt civilian espionage
in hurope.

BABATOPP stated that MINANIKODBE was barn in


liffile, Georgia, Eu:sia in about 1914. Hb said that lala MUSE
wom educated in huseia and oluims . that abs told him that she bud
received a university education in Russia. BAhATUIP stated that
NINA 1CIN01411 was a journalist in Russia and that she left Aussie
in early 1940 reportedly for Wursaw, Poland, where she supposedly
resided Atha Polish Army Officers He said that NINA KIKOWE

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worked for a short while with the bolish intelligence Scrvice prior
to and during the beginning of World 4sr II. BAhAlUF claims that
NINA KIHODSE went to Berlin, Germany in 1943, where ahe became
ate tress to NIKHAHL ULU, who was then employed by the German
Gestapo. BdeATOPe said that 1t XIXODSH remained in Berlin, Germany
for about two months after the capitulation of Germany and than went
to Salzburg, Germane, where she resided until 1946, at which time
he wt.nt to Munich, Germany. He said that NINA MOM, aftme
moving to eunicei. Germany in 1946, maintained a permanent residence
there until bar death in June, 1951, but during that period she was
closely.associated.with MI.MIWUJICALIe and mede many trips to Geneva,
Switzerland to Bee NADU and IVAN SHAISHVILI, the Soviet superior or
HADIZ.
BARATOYe claim that NINA XIXODSE attended some
institution La • unich, Germany during 1947 e 1949, share he studied
the English language and during 1948 - 1949 she was periodically
treated in the American hospital in Bud Reichendhal, Germanyvfor
venereal dine allinis

Behf7Onclaims that NINA KIKODSH,durtng the time she


use mistress to MIEBAEL OW, bad bCCOOS to all secret documents
in NADIVe possession and that she stole or photographed a great
number of these documents, which she subsequently fernished to ..
BAIIATOFF. SeleIVPir said that shortly after NINA XIIODSB commenced
turntable:1 6 1in with information regarding MEMIAELEADIJ, he pure
chased for her use asnmll Belgium camera and that she used this
camera to p ivtogrephthe abov.ementioned documents in KAiIITte
possession.

NeBATSPF claims that NINA KIK0L1,E, through her


association with HIKRAEL ULU, became acquainted with IVAN
SHAISHVILI, who he clams in the Soviet suptrier of HIEHABL
PAtialefle said that subsequently NINA MOSE became a trusted friend
Of IVAN SNAISIAILI and on many occasions was lett alone in the
office or home of SLILAVILI, during which time she bad access to
confioentiel and secret documents, which were in . the possesnion of
SUAILeiVIGIe
• • • •
BALAIOIre claims that nu/ KIKOLOR had stolen Or
photographed numerous secret documents dealine with Soviet intollie
genes matters, which were in 0i/tram/ru t s posaeesion, and ttat ehe
had turned over ull of the cocuments obtained by hor to him. Ho
4TJPSKOI ". 5

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aiid that the documents NENa KIKODUE had obtained fraa HIKHAEL
NADU and IV.41 SHAISHVILI refledt that IVAN SHAISHVILI is the hsad
of a Soviet espionage apparatus operating but of Geneva, Switzerland
and that this apparatus is usinG the Georgian Delegation to the
International Rod Cross as a cover••
BAltATOFP described ma AIKODSS as follows:

Name: NINA mitams


Ali SS i Nina Schakawitch
am= Mole
Race: White
Age: S
i$•36 (1951)
Height:
Weight: 145 lbs. •
Hair: Reddish • Shoulder length
Eyes, Blue - •
Nationality: Georgian .
Bernal Statue: Single
Scars a Marks; None noted
Occupation: Gournelist-
hesidencess Auesia until 1940;
Warsaw, Poland, .1940.1943t
Berlin, Germans, 1943-1945i
Salsbam, Germany end GVADVA4
• SidtiOrlands 1945.1946;
Munich, Germany and Geneva,
$witserland, 1946.1954
Death: June, 1951 -
C. OMB ASSOCIATES HOT AhlHEN ILUNTIPEND.

NIKOLAUs OEOrGIBVICH SWIM stated that, in addition


to •0AHL DULKSITH and NINA KIKODSE, there are two other men end two
other women, who are members of his "intelligence unit". Be paid
that these persons have obtained and are continuing to obtain inform.
tion regarding Soviet intelligence operations in Anrope. BARAIOFe,
however, refused . to identify further these persons or reveal what
information to hes obtained from them, He did state, however, that
these persons did furnish him With authentic official documents which
indicated some or the activities of a Soviet intelligence apparatus
operating in .urope,
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BANAT014 subEequently advised that some of the


doeumenta furnished him by NINA KLKODSE, which contain Soviet
intelligence information, are now being kept by a male member in
his "intolligeacie unit", who redoes in Germany near the SASH
Border. BAhATOPV declined to reveal this individual t s identity,
but claims thut the most important documents are kept by this
individual.
BAhATOPIPolaims thAt be hue obtained information
and documents from other persons outside of his "intelligence
unit". concerning Soviet intelligence operations in burope And other
countries, but did not wish to further identify'thwie persona at
this time or elaborate on the informution furnished by them.

N. FUMIVII:41 DEGASSING BE DOCUMENTS BADATOM 0 CLAIMS HE HAS


10 SUBSTANTIATE HIS ALLIsGATIONS

NIKOLAUS esomasuoi SAMTOFF stated that all of the


information famished by him regarding IVAN SHAISHVILI, =SAWA
IOW, E. ENGELOHAUPT, MIONAEL ALSKEBAUA, MIHAIL UAKIN, SALON
GEORGIE NIKOLAEVION VRANGEL, LEONID VASILIE.DASHKOV And their
respective Soviet intelligence apparatus can be substantiated by
documents which he had obtained.fromNINA KIKODGE, man DULKEITH
and the other members of his "intelligence unit' BANAT071 stated
all of the documents furnished to him by the members of his "intelli-
gence unit" are bidden In Hamburg, Germany and in other cities in
Germany, He said that some of the documents he has hidden in
Germany, which were obtained by mu KIKODSE, cnntatm the names,
number end country of assignment of all Soviet agents operating
under IVAN auslima throughout the world. He said that among
the docummate furnished to him are charts, diagrams and official
directives issued to Ilia SHA/SHVILI by the NIEVD. He said that
eomo of the documents furnished to Miaow:Main not only the name
bnd 'counts.) of assignment of these Soviet agents, but also contain
u description anc purpose qf each agent's mission.. BAUM?'
claims that Some or the documents furnished him by NINA rums,
which be claims were obtained from MINUAaL NADU or IVAN SHAISHVILI,
contain a complete detailed outline of what the Soviet Intelligence
service hopcs to accomplish within the next five year*. •

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BihnarF stated that the majority of the information
oontsined in these documents cover the period from 1945 to 1951,
although he did obtain some documents regarding Soviet intelligence
operations in Wrope se early as 1943. BAhAT0172 etsted that the •
documents obtained by the members of his "intelligence unit", which
he has hidden in Germanys are official documents mud only a email
number of these documents were prepared by himself or the members
of his "intelligence unit".
. BAUM'? stated that he did not bring these documents
with him when he immigrated to the United Stales in Augusts 1951..
because he was advised by officials of the International hefuge
Organisation that he would not be permitted to bring any Comments
into the United States. WAWA, did states.howevers'that some
of he documents are currently being kept by 0AhL DULKEITM in
Hamburg, Germany s and that other documents are being kept by (Abe ll
persons of his "int elitgence

• S1'101Jiir stated that when be arried in the United
states he emtioipated writing to CARL DUL1CXX/21 and the other.
members of his "intelligence unit" and request them to namd the 1
above documents to him. However, he stated that he abandoned this.
idea besause of the risk involved. Se said that beemuse 0A1l.
LULUITI said the other four numbers of his "intelligence unit"
are still operating in Germany, he desires to be sent to Germany
to obtain the above-mentioned documents, in order that he may
furnish them to the appropriate United States Government Intelli -
gence Agency. Ue said that be Klee desires to go to Germany for
the purpose of recontacting the members of his "intelligence unit"
for any current information they may have regarding Soviet intent.,
gence operatisma In burope.

BkhATOFF said that it he is sent to Germany to obtain.


the above documents tm,wonld than turn over the members of his
"intelligence unit" to any United States Uovernment Intelligence
Agency designated, in order that his "intelligence unit" may con-
tinue with their work and that he would then return to the United
States. BARATOFF stated that his sole purpose in desiring to go
be Germany is to obtain the documents he has hidden there And 0
turn over the menbers of his "intelligence unit" to the United
States Go ernment officials in Germany.-

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BASATOPF stated that he does not desire any compen-


satian for twang over the members oC his "intelligence unit"
to any designated United States Golernment Intelligence Agency
'nor does he desire any compensation for the documents he will
furnish which will substantiate his allegations. h owever, •
BAhlsia$ etated that if he is sent to Germany to recover his
hidden documents, it would be necessary that he be provided With
travel expenses to Germany, as well as travel expenses for his
return to the United States and also two weeks living and
travelling expenses while in GermAni.

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SMACV:momaa-- *eratienal.,
macaw- V41881: T1 C Fringe Personality
Referanoet DiV7A-111W •
1, Thin memo is one of a series. The aria and purpose of
the series are corp/ained in rofmrspoe. It is again emphasised, however,
that all axis reports in this series contain information obtained from
14,1205) outside normal dermas and aithout the knotiledge of ZIPPER. •
2. The following references are a ocegrUation extracted from
MB files:
a. A neM0 qr 30 Septa:m*1947k addressed to Col. Sehosi
aentioned1Professor/fnoen DODDS, elIkSOurge and professor of Sastern
European history at the University of liatiburg. In 1947 von NODE was
attempting to unite the Camonsian emigration; to this end he visited
V-1181, among others.
• •
b. A sato of 5 January 190, Coots col, Sam, states . •
that von MENDS was then working for fnage11021,EMPT. ,(Yield Comment:
As noted earlier in this series V-1205312 usable to paovide additional
information on BIS agent SMOMBLUIPT). V41881 was in oontact with both
von MENDS and RENOOLHAUPG This nun adds that the father of v.118e1
VW then living in Bad Itiotenhall and waiting for CIC there.

0. Para.) of NOL443 lh BoldwAsn. 1949, lists V-11881


as the brother-in-lee of phi David TARISCSWILI.
d. I ZIPPER of 28 April 2950 lido aiikiaDiematrOS,
Bruno/4080HW, anfred4C HljJ2, as an *maintain of AISCHIBAJA,

etisr )2114-4fAil.0 JA17 1950, states that:r ,-


received
ved fron fessori futKillaRADZI on 1? Tutelary 1950 the n mes of
three MOD mho, derpn/ the wirers in "the 83:11 860tion of the.Atmehr".
TboyIRM4DniotasIMIU,Ssaterlsotitip/.1twisaarsmoldffloaCROIDILID54
Salt:burg; and 7-11881. At a later meting vithr :I V.11882 proposed
operations into the USSR, Camases, satellite states, end !Won but
examination of hie proposal shoved that be bad no oonarste possibilities.
f. IGT.633.20, 24 August 1950, states that V-11881 and a
()
Dr. Inn/MEIER? of Rnatrirg worked for Professor flut von MUM (see stove).

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12 April 1951 ( not to EE), vwntions V-11881, :mo was among the iBH
(Anti-Polshevic Vc.of Nationi0 representatives interviewed by British
citizens lierbarirITIBERN and frurVits CLEAN in Munich on 17 February
1951. (HscLEIS is believed identical with Brigadier Fitzroy MaeLEAN).
At the tile of this reportITIMACULE • was investigating V-11881 on the •
basis of an P15 report alleging that he was in touch with a Frencleaan
suspected of being a communist courier.
• 3. The follow1n4 information Was abstracted from a written report
p rovided us outside normal channels by 1-12053.
_ .
a. Biographical data on V-11881 appears in PULA -11252.
b. 7-11881 was employed by ;%r 1 from the end of 1947
to 1 Jemmy 1952 as a Forscher awl an advisor on various em! rant groups.
W-12052 considers him a Oeoraan nationalist who is strongly anti-bolsheviet
and pro-3erman, Repeated resort, to the effect that he is a Soviet agent
or in touch with Copmmists anywhere can be ascribed to the 'usual nonsense
fhich air:elates in emigrant'crlroles. - He has extraordinarily good ties to
the best lemma circles and, above all, to erd.axant groups. He knows
how to uttlixe these ties for the benefit of the organixation.
• c. Field Comment: Durin-; most of this lenIthy pertol of
employment 11-11881 received DM 400 inonthly. The office of 50 forced
V-12053 to drop 7-11881 on grounds of non-productivity. V-12053 has
continued to maintain, as he usually does in such cases, that 7-11881
was a usettl window into refltgee groups of various sorts and that CV C
Will feel his loss keenly.

of If.josi3: 111e following information resulted from e.BEMiedsbrtefing

a. As general secretary of the Intl-Bolshevist Bloc of


nations (APN) and a leader of the Georgian emigration, V-11881 ha, been
seeking U.S. State Department recognition of the ASH. The State Depart-
ment, however, has shown no interest in his alleged IS possibilities.
b. Althoull V711891 is officially drooped and =area=
',arc . money, :•cint.inues to viiit hire upon ()Zit:lesion and obtains
therrlay evaluations of various refh . ees now in Oen my Plus list?. of new
arrivals.
c. V-11981 and V-12052 were :lose friends durtrr as well as
;after the war. V-1'.: 153 rejects ermhatiaally the notion that 7-1181 may
have price, ' for ITP1 and any other IS simultaneously. Before he was
brrulht into Or-. 99 in 1947 V -11881 had worked for writims; but he
..tere. tnatei this emPlorrat before going to work for -12052 As for the
BTS, 1e no secret o r his contz:ts with von Re told
V-12052 about each meeting with -,on MniDE, inaluJiru everythirr; which

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the latkr said. Neither 1 - nor V-1198I rearded these meetiwe


as intelligence contacts,(although t'oth 'maw that von KENDE worked
for the qT)but rather as lonferencee deei gned solely to unite the
entire anti-corrunistic emigration in Germany and hence political
in nature. V-12053 also felt that C'1 . 0 'mid not xictrol the political
contact! of V-11851 because it vas itser in no position to utgile
the political side of his work.

d. Heinx411APL, V-17052 and v-1 T053 all knew V-11681


&aria; un war. v-17053 (and :ERNA) socked with the :Guam Aram
which was part of the Yreiwillilenverbaende, cormanding general of
which was general (and Dr.) Ernst4O:S1111110. Soth V-12052 and v-11691
were on the 7teiwillilenverbeende staff.

e. In the days before NTCLAD4 took over ZIPPER and per-


m:ads wcre made chiefly in cigarette', V-11881 was the ' , official' Org.
99 contact man with the bleak market. Be also en-aged in black-market-
eering for personal profit, and as a consequence he tecame involved with
a black-marketeering ring operatinl out of Switzerland. About 16 September
190, conrecreentlje, V-11651 was arrested and taken to the jail at Muenchen-
Meadeck. Here 711 5PER's laldkapelle ascertained that his deals with the
Swiss ring had been conducted for his own profit and had not concerned
GV C. Accordin; to V-11881, his sole involvement with any black-rarket-
eering was that he served on several occasions as a middleman in the
delivery of coffee from Moehlstrasse, Nanich o to various coffee firms.
it this We the charge against V-11881 fell under American jurisdiction,
and UM was able to effect his release about tan weeks after his arrest.
Six to twelve months later, however, the case was re-openeu by German
authorities. It has natyet been brou-ht into court, because of comstant
delays; but V-11841 feels sure that the case will come to trial and that
he will be found ,pailty. Therefore he wants to emigrate from °armory as
quickly as possible. His a pplication for erigration to the U.S.A. was
rejected because he had served in the German army( a bar to immilration
for non-lerman nationals). He has recently been attempting to emigrate
to Canada.

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:re: 2227
'-' 460 Staten De Pattenat vf .11Mike
PRO:ERTY OF FRI Mold Bums ofItaveatigatten
Th!s conrid-! ” ,-rtrt. awl Itn MUM= Va% 0,
conuits -:•-c 3 -
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F11.1 ..: • I no• ••• )••• 2'..t.rtbuted SUI3144113, et
outside ce f 2.3asEd.•
Dnird,ALSt

Cestridentiat 1st ormant Val a United $tatos Gairernront agony


with luseoliw.aano jurindistion tamed furnished the follogire igorsatienat
itak.
Un 23. 25. 1? and 18 febroary 1953k 1rieralLYnn11104
&KM' gb h urs• Pm • ewe * of EPIPPe and low blood pressure, eta Inter-
viewed by T4 g. Rued a. PuildingU, berfoehringstrasse lja uoioh,GoraraVe
eosterning her knoeledge of the alleged intelligens* natworke of Ivan SI.; r ZLL
end Uthhodyntl itAID4 eon:ermine her ro/ationship with and knowledge of blitelaus
Cettreirvieh VARATIrT, and eoeserning whatever further knowledge she sight have
of an intelligeeno Snterest. KIVDS4 stated the following consenting the
followien parossattlest
a. MUM P.• =11Ft

MOW otatod that sho f int. not Nikolaus It - T VOW during the year
1.9&S in Salsbarg. Austria. .The hal heard his nano in oennootion wild; the
Awoke (Canton Counter ZatelLigerse) is Death, Outworn %birth: Um wars but
td never net kin there. In ftleherg they were both staying in the Waal
Teter, and were therefore fre.:Itently in asatast lath cash uttellr• 3masr.,
states% that !Itturwr Rade several tripe to Wallet during his stay in Colatotrat
but teat eh, did not luster the reason for those tripe. P cc wan 023Ardar
oloaoly conaseted with Dr. EdearkIONECSHM during this One, who al/agony
toid r'irM that. P...!..11/1" had ectineeticeto with Insular' inteLligartee. roranrr
stated Inat she bee not wit or hid personal contact. with Maass VAAT.IFF
airs* oho left t,aloburg in Veserher. 190. BAr...C . )fir hod remained in salobtarg
after her departure. flA r•Mv- stated that she had hoard in 1%9 fro g. a
1 reheats-kiltelatethtlirR that E...1.X.UFf was in Pautworte. t;ornesty. ICEs.P.93.
elated that beyond this an. know, nothing of the whoroebouta or activities
of tkolaus P t r 'TO?.
b. IT.V4

CROIX:. stated that. she does not know Rayons by the IMO of Ivan
-15.4.7,17! : V.71...74 nor dose cite way of a person with ti g first, name a :vate wtho is
in close sonneetiOn with Kichael rEriA.

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K:e.,)D.ur, stated that stie first act Michael VDT.: in herlin. Gernandr.
in Jarman'. 1943. Shi bow sots to :erlin as a refuge* Ansa Georgia. and had
gnat to lc I3 to weenr. identification papero aid ration booklets. r1 1::, Itas
at this tine In the Caucasian . epwrtaent, of the ED (Sicherheits ti,mtp -
"Abour1 W $ e ev in e). r : r.:*0 was introdtte gd to !C • 11'.... by tletcandeo/r:14.T ., one
of Klca, g e enbordin%tes in the Causasith Lepartront. r■
,freauently after this initial t ytet.lni in t he nerldt itY or an teTleY" or "6
■4.4... • •7.••• ••• Z
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1 Ms r : • , • •.1„,,t•., ' ; •
or! an 1 .. 1(: ; • t • 'VW's°
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terc:c, a .1.111 4.0
Cauencien Department.. STK a*: State* Mat Wu learned divine thistfr— t
that 171)Ta hod lived in Franco besiege the stew and had peselbly been eon-.
mated with the Gestapo then. CORM ellegOdly did net etestmes 14. flea-
tin and ration I:OW.)4 nen ISIDIA until Jay, 1943. 1.1=Sf Is
still In pessessien et • kW) reeolonpeee 011ere pass, lamed 5 JAI 1945
in esurlin. KEDIA had allows*, Declared thee* payers from his evertor In the
Ceusseian Deportment, trick EMIT.LI:AVIT. Daring this time in Ttertin,
bad been particularly :deadly with :etch Lawmen, Irlehmel yea .119C)1,1&12.t,
4/etander Nanadak:-YiErt, aa4 Dr. Georglketeran4r. In 194 et the eet
it the Par it DI A fled Der/Le and went to Uoiteerland. latILI,St stated that oho
believed he Wed In Genova, Ywiteerland, but that ehe did not. Imes Die adore:De
there. lax:wt stated that to U. beet it her knealesge, ached Mai was net
in angel% helmets) 1945 end 195.a 'and that she had not seem cau during that
awe. stated that. she believed that Achael as £L BATA had re.
naiad in glens Iellitact with IMIe durimn this Lies, tan leads trliqueut twilto
to Switeerland to see his, and had penal* helped his finettlip. =MOS!
further stated that in the tall of 195)4 Vida cam to Suellen ter medical
treatment, staled that
elm doee not Jaw whet he etas being %treated
for or *here he reestiosal this trimatment, nor dee& she Mn if he le still in
Vonich. 1111TODSF. stated lams she is sompielena it has h.* observed as
definite indleatians it a sonneetion on his part with Toutalan intellicenne.
WITECOSP furthe r GUMMI that Kra' hes at no tine been her laver.
d. •.% I . t

itTICIDSS metal that. ahe first net Friel% so:;1111.tU1r in ilay 1943 in
Perlin. Sim net hiss on • fersal basis In the officio of the $D. She not
his woe again several menthe later in Perlin, again on a farm.' basin.
KTEMST*stated that her direst Importer in the Ctumeasimin :spar gatint or
ST), bielsael Ki D14, was afraid to let her have frequent eameaket. with tz.ars.P.mre„ -
bin superior an4 that therefore oho had only net rIG -1.P..•.■1,1 en two oecaslene.
PTICtri r alle4ed, bewerer, shut Fr Llia.dg ) had been row moth/o for security
identifloation papers end r.tion tgooks for hors as to hat done for all of the
Georgian rermennel waking for his department. FIRMS/ stated that she Mn
little of .4: -/11 ,1114 background. he had been a dem friend or t. iilOs for
some tine, aka! XE1114 hse ameo WA ter that tMlit..t.1t bad often visited his
in feria, Frame. FIKOSSE stated that she her ne proof of InS. I.P.1111 s e tonnes-
lien with • esion letalligenee, but that. she suspected that. "CU V
portably have been tasting as • double ..gent in tie SO. She based this opinion
Oh the tom that 1131 . I/4.M was &unmated ar shirldine a rAmelan eon*. rafted
Cfne)ottm u::::.. in Kerlin. DTC.1‘1. was allegedly biding in the *pageant it
Aviatarder zom, y.. *hen either Ilit: P 11:41111 or Mt •-.1.:3( (IGICCPS1 was tumors as to
ehich it hod been) made a Ws; hew sell hen this p eas apartment aosantine
the imesedi.te capture of C L..RISuLtat stated that oho nod no further proof
of mv: • th .14 l e s isrectii.cion aith Ptnsiaa frrinr elleeeSIT dim§
not knew where l g.: Li' %Ill Is at. present. living; ohe has heard through .1)-Ct
that he is I trig.. "abroad," and :am that he la living in !iambi", leder a false
mete. talti.i.S), tatmd th..6 chi' NA not sem F.r.... t ut . i , ei sing e their v seerst 40,010'"
1.1V. In it. 194). Al• deseritod L (:t• . as beim ketaseco 3C and 4Ct
yere old, very Lill, AO dark blenr hair.
12Cf".;14,011 IlTC111110ttwk; s )‘ .‘ • •
I ••■... •

" t ".71; Mated &het Oho first beocae aegnalsaed with useqra.n.
in Berlin in 191:4 when eirelt1BAD woo also a subordinate of V1ohoe2 ID.74
in the Caymanian Cepartsent of the nfr. it Ode tiro eh* euvrected altiC3Itt4T%
of ?alpine to ~Coal hit emote:guano (rho) CATaIlL. In the itr artist. iet, of
Alexander and thunders of beim in emulation with Ascalon intelligence.
ArrDSK sLaued that Idle sentlette.s to staworct that to in the emley
of : tnelan itt ellirenso : re;.watedly woodhet title NCID.) for she
following roaaoret (1.) .hecauso ..:.;CI-2JY. denies Na ylor 0■111114 in ide Gestapo
in Poland duple; the h arp Ji1 she has trod' that he 414t bescase
• is'. close frlera of .7r.7.1%1I.:: ,Comin curei . Lusolan emit
ICEODSC
and (3) because One (Foot I IV:CM:Lis, an aismt-frote-saus. Gerrant, vioitent
ALFOURAYa durlar try yebre 1944 and 3949 in Vanish. CROWE elated that oho
h.* no Prole LheL 41."-CKIDAY.: in in comestion with nuosien iscol/ieense.
sta.t.d thot...12-C t :It.T, was afraid of her dertor aor nor etekts in Berlin become
abs knee sageruhing of Lb, affair, and Um. aims that TANI in Berlin, .
ohe and 1.1.5CF.Z.ait have been political :Id persona esterase.

f. MIHAIL IMAXInt

KISMS *toted that ohs has hoer* the MOD Nikholl CUSeall in
Remsion emigre cireloc, does not know in what sonnectien the nom woo mentioned,
and ha: personally never net citron* by thou note.
• A P.:'.'.`; V-VnaINRA:+.1'.11,t
Kid stated that *he had never net a George or .7-earktie %JOT I.,
Mc that she had los uni that a Rowels v'. orona durirs- the Paseian
Civil 'ar who was now deceased.
h. L:::Pf.41.173.1—n.r-11.Mart
rInces.7 stated th.-.t olle has never known a person by the Twosof
•I T.- V 1.sn.-.414.cCER0r.
Mainz the abate-centered interview, Tht,i•b): stated enbetantlelly
the fo/lc.inr coneernine other pat-sonalities of patellae intrfliterce int 'rests
e. pr. (C:0-11 11.Ch-Dat
- ,It:93r stated that one h.4 reason La believe that a '4*. t.eore
*frCFIC r' of 3 unich • us connected with rcuslian intelligens*. Ka,e14,-re Pod
first met .11 C : .94 . in 1943 in Lenin, :fCi D!':F. was alletedly con-
es:cued with the $t, in J re43ct4 rapacity. Yhr saw Ain tnele briefly in 1%4
in earlebaci, Caeohoslove.kia, where be was a wiviLten physicion. La 1%6 be
arrived fr /*wish canrldersl le so olatt of bagrt..-e, a car, and a rood
deal of son. st.ted tha-. on this basis she is elureet sure that
F:1,0...nor. has connection. sith Menden intellicense. 14-onv: stated that in
194, she was unkee by a Irofeeter ikolat P,:tr.:N, who: she be [eyed was
eassoted with the fiee • for &recreation orancening
.1110Cri4DIt. larrWMI •EOVAIM1=, Mends 041 visited tor
often et Wm Jebensieplate epertoosts *tested that WNW' Ind Ward irle far
lateeella iaa awazatabli :: 711D.Off. bet. tiUb, rs& has nee gives it-Adit A scelnia
ieloneation he had betimes Itt know uf inarectiera voila Oa =C. lard
dM net las the CIC. YOCUM. ialedowily & ate* tried le tliereD2,4 tuld
ElIthD.SE thut sVC...);te leas Weal seasseetnd with tansiau intelligeases and taro
hie assignment hare la Llinielt eta to Woes tas water mates at in meariaan
4t a 6teou sinl. eIsthat ana furilnr ereauis4 bar ourpiciesse
on tie feat that crti-C:i.X.:4 • doctors opeaad a pubLie noS as tin Pain&
in &miens end ou the fact that tes la n aline friend et ARM and Joao

b. guAanagattinat
410(1 53 ousted that sne had first not Dr. Windt ItORKZIOUll in
database during nisi and had imam Lin &eats while to woe werldiro in the
IIMIA Inimical In Danish (mehlreso its% given). Dorian bier year 3.10, In had
been sensployed an& had frail:may via/ten hex aA debaseleplata SI. Darin;
Cee ef tress rialto he bad, tekt tar abont itio cleat friends Dr. •,LYCHAIIIII,
and his assnatatice with haulms latellionso. After 1914% SIDO L Z; had not
sees ilicWSKIII. =Ca& Mated shit she dine net Imo Isle present whereabouts
but hie heard that hs hin eithsr lesigrated to Motorail* or roturned ao Austria.
C. 1,14A K40.1:1;r6illAr
RUMP atuted that arm based a ouspicion that a Itea KeSEI9M.11.1
was in canneeLien with the CM on the Aellesing obearrationes DM lad set
EAszmi ..11.1 La 74,
ir • It in 1143, ani darany. l%5DASSIDO 011.1 Ind been in slaw.
abwrivr
contact with baj , the head a the, itteatan inpatriatIon Lies/Lea In
5alsbures • pore active in baking recruit Dont.* for ausslah intelliesine.
rim ni loft Lzalzbarg before latiLUSI. din ani ease to biaish. AD EliODSY
was braving Salzburg in Dasabers 190, • sertain 5eholve3D7 sclitraft salmi
her to tell KV: T .4U that no (OVIDCHADIA) had a red Amery and did not
AMPS La3,I5V IIII I s sormestiens with tha WM in Aratrao, reloads during the
ear. (11:11C4 I3E did not knew the ;a:vivant abereaboets of ODI: . C14.4A.) ELAM
stated that abse sae g ems to Siudtelis she told IL.SEISD • ILI We, ani that. his
remain was 60 wee pule no make VAVINIall denials. illtil)nk: further atated
that she La suspicious st bin henna or his close 110MMAMORIP with A1.30IIDATA,
&in bellows'; that .LrAt 1.11Alu testified as to the reliability et usna.aLt
lam ittn:/311 /11 laidgrased I. the United Semmes moo seeteol dust oho
believes Wet t...ur LA: • :L2 is presently liviag In New fere City.
4. .v.i..A. ig:54it
sliist: statod that a :nun% fArt,Ing MAO at prover'*. Worms*. • mare
on hosenitaisarp1.14. Punish, and lira. at ..aplarstranse 44, Inisinhs le in
reality in Eau 1:1:4) *OM who in liwing in :Umtata wider a false own.. V.e..,i;$1.
stated ula.i, ela, had heard that f......11: Cu once iarreated by tie CiC in Ind

-4
SoleilWeal, German an• a lcorgian key the nano at SweecoeXeirianlE/12:044.
a:m Pas aLlegsay oonnetted whin Cid in dworeacirg, 4,ieenany, bad Weld her
that Fa e.iIr hall been eencentied with bent liovl) inAireah,a fort in the +via:ea,
ti.W.t. TT et .,d %het PA:rri ti as closer/ Cream! of ' uno alto
'a:, arc nod hear: • finuer.:.ri o et the Voi rsa restsurart.

P• Wlinfadattikt

etutoet tint s t. e. firer..•ret '/eicorrtnr Ir. itigarsk,


rserria,ht ni., n o r% r di? h hers ht. Lae Lite the.% :4 %1. 0:4 wan a
rw-eph,-70 .44. 1,Ite Fn„ r- Vir r ever Ls 'teritin with .e.ni she Mu •

frniunt.11'i during irr ',toy in 't'-in. lived %roll in r.crlini


largo house ginned by in merle.% a !Ilion (.114.1 ). U. sae in this boas. that
:41/10 2. had allseeter orielded the Reunion agent, (nu) Gat. VICOSIt
lured referred La it. oo no eparlesoct preViesoly, aril when eenfronted mitt. the
Sentradletion, stated tint ehr had born ettintniorstood.) Mires that. tine,
rtr-r?" stated, she seas betlavad that :...411.1%. 1:111 vere isW as a. dotale agent
in Verlin, stoted tlat :•.31.‘.% went to :.aisberg in 1%5, and lived
the rf4eith Tilton fl)). no had thor.: left ...olebnrg and re .e. to t t'w Paden :vas,
chars la• ass die wfty a-rested. 1. - Lt.- tranicans. r • z.I.3e r:4117 tired mar
the, Polon "ea f•ar e wes rhl year', Lien rare to Iludow. 41:"0.9." was. %table to
rnea/1 in -.that ysor .4 he sive r " .r . in Iltnieth, several tines
Iii the eciaporany or J rrr:11.ir' . . '41. .7. bad irvigisted to the (kilted :41eliithesi
Neanioh, allegedly or the . ek.raetier testimonial of veTF:.Y •.„ sle".••',P7.. matted
th•t. o-11-1* far the Voice of .rs rico. in ''.rn !ark Mr,
and Vest. the 'Ise ter.ard e of his bravleaste.
to e' t•d thett t/rxertder ?..tVA'i4 Is rrobahly iiisnLieal with
eletworeleor:":747 t.
f. falleireals
rIKOIrvie stated that she haws no ono by Ihn rune at Gleb It )494
g. PANFU-Weiliit

Kt rYfr : stated LI*, t. , In awl onsa boon inutteotoly at• tva.1. a ad hith
a !warred b nan when raw ran rospeewe of being in tne employ of husslan
intelligence. wad the tens IlEtir.) She hai IF PE on two °tea:dome
in Augsburg, lerrany, Levi on otter **madam in Xwdsh. iCi Pk. 1.1ses in Herlin,
but irrevently travels to Faris, Yranee, London, Ma gni. and intv t 40,248/4
lone or dernony. •t.ard tiet rOc 71: lived ot Cha.-lottonbore-eisputer.
strum. 39a us of3 irhreh 2.952, but. that eta does not Iowa Ms mascot wheel-
about*. Eta flthor, none tie/morn, :alegail; ovens a met f hetoryir. Augeburg.
rmcnr.^ stsod lava. hir sunplefor.s of it'P r '. ..re honed wholly eh the grouni that
hr ureteral, fro merely, In , ollega.C.) treerin into Fast Geirrnny.,47; MAL st.411ed
that On vbeitnel fetrrr owe t thr hale of ht' wools, oho
resift , * ..t ii.4tvenstade/st..rasse 8, .aszebu.-g.
During the aboce-esailieeed Warrlee, ria.D.sE had* the follsoing
irforeation available consent* hor utivitiest
lata:St ewe to 'olden in Uotreh, 191.,/ ohe th-e alloycay nover
been either to fienaa, Antria, or lite, vstria. r cc: r.• t^ urdcl: flea
:ollabtre. in Pee ",.ritt; her first eel: in 1 •trttar sba lived alth
her Wrenn, JamoV.Iricbr . 'or the NITX4 severa1 asonttla eha allogettly livee
at a Tension (hoariik- house. thhortnr, Schontaleretresse 63, .14 cher. for
neveral set no In an unknoon l'ensior on vrtderctraeoe, nutlet. hr kn. c
lived for five ye..est Le 9*, :ankh. r.:• GM' clostme. :hot :ea%
left roach In ! areh Arril, 1966, 'rd rer.t to 'Ad Peichenhall in order to
Retort the rapers necerm.r; repter to u!nburgt to pick air P. T.L.loregines
eh* hue! left there. YO •e• re".tre.1 e.n P41 b e/chortle...11 a. r e' rt od re ton
looks:, 4nd 'totted the rre office Chore to procure the t -rore. aw.usr .
petted Vett she ih al towed leloheol von was rospesoaisle for the teat-
thot the :**Arra metro not. icated to her. F.119.1115' oilogodly retorted to roach
toril, letA, tr.! :.-rens.11.0 En the =It. .11voreity. twine the yoars1.91.6
Larne* 194'?, f•S• Ntle.foily :tote one other short tri p to 4 =cal in
=told, of Veniehp PI OT' - vat unst1e 'a PeCalts 1eeata0h or the exact
re.re of the tem./ for resales of health. the yo.7.rs /547 throuri. 1`c1ttS
r!":D gr altecodl:r rtrv.ined la "tr-teh. "tal.ot the ;rare 3.948 ttwouLth 1C49
P7MCN" rirtvillrd to'each eith thot *mention at sane throe e.onthe di:Km the
'crier and renter f)f 1121." Ode. eh* -.3.1seett:r erect in'. hosrltel. Si. had
Patch:nth:IL r: 1 17 - 7 noted that she re:mined in reach tturior 194 uno 70.1 ,-• •
Zi• rehruar7 3.9S4 ":':"Prr ant:Par traveled! to terchurL to elan 1 ar.frro
frre'r" Tmr resTroolcm Leirrbr fres ..uotorg doted 23
ratruihri-2 c10 rItel.ox'vt Liwt. ttr V. trip OR :114 rebrOYry
hl!KIDS: •tated that ehe ricited r.t. Fishertor Nth, -.unhurt, but thnt
Kali' did rnt live pernarentlr ai. chic 4ddrera. Cit4. tated that. she
trolled to amett urr urulh in *archer, lfjO, hroin for the rurp pee of visiting
Winfred rTi *. FTE . r.rr muted uh,t, nhe tot: not been ie ..uysberE previous to
her Fr:weary, lr5C, vieic to t.k.t. term. Kiceper stated that la t he early part
Fcbrucr.7, 1952, cm* r..:ele Lrir ti Frsokfort, uer..-cac, co visit a Pr. rael
lma:, an official in IiittX, who bkd incited her to core to Fr:mkt:Art. .
KIKODSF ot:Aled h.t ph'. ;ate. raz rt mita in a froteesionti cat acity as she t—d
oars been es noonsetper recorter. XIXttaSE allegedly sic not see •tr. Ficau.1/21,4;
In Frankfurt .se he oar -.toy •-rr ciao of her 4rrivc.1, to she cerimd Sor u
period of two :vete.. t.•urn.er -3 the :au r nt cite ri.L1rot. ctotion
in tr!rkfurt, then r..-turrve to r enieh. eta.ed this!. r Ir..: crave
been to fr..nkfact toforc febre....-ry., 3952. It.iitt. •S: forth: r St. 4.CO Lea since
• tirst cattle, rat Icrtorty rteccher, 15, she L i.enot traveled or44cce
outaide of that r7r.;:g ' aided that. Vey hes newer boon IF C■arialsa,
rcroom. :1:xedk • o‘ tql fru- Jot...nt SISPlItZ O oix•L rriviLt"
'tracer 9, Vcrish, ..lotue :ant, 1 4:51. In !..cone.re, 1'44 it cursed iLiairso
rntoz to 1.-4tot. r-rtoatrunoer 16.7r. • ttrr-Tt, st• !Milt irtur meant
Frivractraese 16 to I riereaertmels# 33/Tri. r. :stated tie!. me ir..1.4y
tam oe. he ft.? onvire 2.ar...41 to' ,:-Irr.o rtretse t.4 ;olio* visited `..?:r
trot, sti.1.1 t?-a.t thfo- • rt'el :re! re •s orts 0.41. ere wit cue ; er 1.0 cocoa
suicide. 1:7 P '. •.t .ted tLi is. nor rolice oaerAte anti rothinr wore
sawe or th.. matto.r, cthtt items h-r onavictioo t thL rw •nrt originttad
with SISONTBAYA and her Nallical sataloorho mould/Ike to see her cammlitad
In a mental leatitutims. LINVAR NOM that she hoe since moved from galgrad.
stress* to Giefakeilatraves bal utelfel, but that she has been caarinad to
the Oberfoehring treakaahmas Cbarfoshriagatramem 15, Gaaleh e 'Lass 2 FCbmsry.
Ir licnOg initially stated that she was actItn1WWG hem laria"c"tiaa ef 140 1=,
ase later ot%ted that AND ha d disammersd that this ens nal:tree, that instead
She ras mattering trans heart condition aegnired from the attem p ted poleaning
in the Vo1 .matitariutt.
• . •
On 17 /Ornery, 1953, :I r. Gatttri :unman, • Garman national, •
worn It newoehar 4924 in Sonia , a phyai u e" at the Obertoshring rrenkenhaati,
Obertaahringatraase 15, kuniah, was int erriowed briefly by 7.1 coneerning the
s:6710/11 ciluests af Frikaa stated that El ltt".37: woo warfarin free
e sass or the grime and from lam blood oneeftra. Bothiterheart and Imago,
were ap:mrentlysound.
L-1 advised that NINA *NOWA heatabed the fallowing algead
otataaant on robreari 19. 193:
O7, gina p1 . , bars 274sontry 1914 in"steraterg, Nanyla,
do hereby testify teat the tailspins etatemente are to the best or
or knowledge treat

▪ . / hew never met masa by name of Uldbasi Tr k-111.
"2. I have 'neither men nor spans° with Alkolcuo BAATOV
ainse Deeerimar 1945.

"3. 1 11"00 cellar net a nAa by the name or Glib 1W1:.

"4. To that best at my knowhodgo laataaal EE Awes net in


Mash daring the neriod bemoan Jmnaary-1946 and January
1952, sad I have not whoa with Michaol Aedia daring the
Parted between Jermary3946 and Jewry 1952.
"5. I have never mrpt moan by the name or Ivan 3GAIe1nII.
"6. rime Deomnher 1945, I hove net been in Atatria.

"7. , Gino, reoctber 1945, I have not been in *Used/sad.


"This declaratinn has been made talantarily, without the applica-..
tiers or ass or threats or promises.
. .
"I an ready-at anytime to support these ecotone:OA eater oath.

"/e/Nina likodas"

The ori ginal aimo0 atatotasat written in German et which the


Owe is A trenalp tiala is.svailahle in the tiler or T-1.
Z4 InDermod that a usatons of to Illem ands on toio3'sor7 22. 11.
soto 1X, n53, revealed the hollosalse Inforemtles, su, the ersone Waned,
In this remorte The evolustIon meats aosluned rerioeoly to tbs fonoldati
Inlonsetles sum later,tretod so tellasicr
Stereo A Cattaletoly reliable
lisesUry rollablo
C ?ably reLtablo
miasma
Laformutiart I. Confined by other oversee
2. Probably tree
3. Possibly taus
4. DeohltaLly tine
6. Troth stemarA be jnolund
a. DM !MORI
(1) A ono Area La &ow 27 November Mb, IohJOODS rteJost
113/15, esoulsoitileo 1/114," disclosed that AVMS Imo born to iletersturra,
lincelle. en Zr Jffaserr W34 that har cother, a Ws reales doctor In the
tem or moboNtemlbtloo, rascals, bolds the Order of Sault& cud leeln tor
pelltiliel Weft. A ummollY rollalato tatontost *taloa that AIM'S* corked for
the SAID is 1944 that ohs sum to Connor /941 to do oenitamegre vorc but
vom error/tad by the Orstarta. Atter a short tame in *an, sloe sussed to sorb
ter the tasters end SO. She neat to salsborh, Anstris, at the ond at tho ear
MS slalom to have various! for CIC there. She exam to Masi& In Decor 1945,
end boozes a Mmottont to the MASA tlaiversolty. The Infervant slams that she
to ariain sisstset orlth the KO. She boo orreeeoed a dean, to work !or
CIC IA Noolob.

(2) A mum eoted 1S Job, 1947, *objects DIU AlyTtnnior.at


aLlne TIMMY., aline Nrconst, saroclusted, states thut
Mira= le 35 years old, vas born to Deorglo, end until 1942 sorbed as
secretory to • jwias of anetiatetilin of Us SEID. KIKODu r ollaisadly stated
In Salsbury, Austria, In 1945 that oho had on mole in U. nu who see a
Me friend or 84-111A. In 1942, dm allorpodly vent to alth the Germs
trvolso mot serried a blist Officer toser4dAttrel=1: w..4ARASSITSMI, and
later Iserirse for the tloetlos foorull) for an (tau) renI4, obe Nod boas
a Soviet Aspnt in Paris prior to the var. Atter tho air saw to
Aelsoburg shore she sae the. mletr000 of en Amorists, Colonel, end "bore she
stated WI, her Is (the friend of 11".P.14) woe nal In the United Attie.
TR Assay 1946 , she use to sottish shoos Om bermes a student in tho
tintvoreity and pas a frequent vielter to the bleeds market rertratroult Iedmob.
In gar, 1945, the sae re:2,3Kid to the Preset, InteLlIssenoe %Tates as • Soviet
Agent. Mot mime troluent trips to PrarldrIarttrata, Oernany, and to Cando*,
0ormany.


(31 A non dated a singabor Ism 44b3este MODS% Mn., Rev
Colesittee 10 the /lboretlea ofthe lieselon !Wide, reevaluated, states that
Elsa O$IKRIPFX.Ravancs, Juloszelegolete YOU bel Mater. Mud" le the
istsiecto traced of Prot. Melees MOM, Belkelordowsee FA. Measidt„ sobs
La la dory of the 01 Soatioe of the Oussittee lesr the Llboation of the
Aeolus 'sapless asel la paesiblyiii toads wIth &Melds Intelligens..
(4) =eery St Issforiotlost dated 4 Jule 1948, Soldeste BAIIABACIad,
Merle, Pet Alleged deviet Aativities, evaluation B.6, states that R103238, we-
atom at gad Foletheaban, Oenday, :leder or Resperdoczesi 5, atu rPodad S t liebig
a Soviet Agent, le ea trierdly term withtrir1ariMASA$114.3 15 la reported shot
a Jewish asap in lei tolobeshall 411 eselbast Gloater fo r SIAM 14110sta
Seitaarlead. S•
. (5) Amen* deted 28 Joky 1948, &abjects knonsn-isalmirm,.
Bee .1/doodad of o Soviet Asset, evralusaidut S.2, r.dses that Unman
he sever registered with the Aberehrozardshrods (lehobitent s segiebratlen
Wise) la Sod Rolduchall, that the Georgie/um In Bad Nsiehenhall Rave not
heard of her, and that there le on seglerstrassee or logersturaeee there.
(6) A resprests,for Imo
. litigation dated 7 Amery 194, dabject,
Operatics RACSSidtS, les . 012103148fSrf, Berle, Mateo that talcum IS the
Intimate friend of rte, moat lataest, that sh• ries a33eSs817 asArdad at
the tad bialaistretion boosters In Tiflis, NSA, bedogoldi that In •
Aulyozt, 1844, she lived in the PensionBela, BleiXr-Wooste 17, ball*,
°Iowan that she rapart•817 werbrd for the destope ender on also and wee a
Mond of the Oserglane $INO, (tau) and 0304 (n), with whoa she teat to
Solaborg before the sod Of the war. Iha, she wes• In the employ of a Soviet
Intelligens, Office under a Major (flea ALICNOl. In tarok 1946, she moved
to liazieh whore do attended the tel delverwity. On 20 Sarah 1946, she wee
reported to the.tidOtA Folios as a Soviet s py.. Sze then left Banish and re-
!come to Jima, 1947.
(7) A nes= doted 10 February 1948, Subjects Bina 12031110zdi.
diktriVICO, evaluation 11.2, states) that USW= born 27 Josaary 1914 is at
Present livi In Garaleat, Ouseariy, was repeated to have been Jo etonesetien
witI
zCo ODIALTTILI in Berlin and Salzburg, 446 with Origeotell3CWILI..
TACSOltaltSCHt 11/, ws.etary- of the Sprint Repatriation Walton in •
g, and with ramoseSDIVIAR/, a Soviet Major its the Soviet Repatriation
MIR4A4 in Ilna,Auetria, all of don have reportedly returned to the &seta%
hoes. Sea is resorted to love been eseposted o pre.Sevlot wativitiee during
her stay, In Berlin, Salzburg and ans. A Dr■edMISONHOMIA, in *barge Ste •
privets hospital at firelerstrease 4, Swish, reported that Mina FZ50D3d wag
ender his owe foe 17 decoder 1947. throw* 2 February 1948 for a beetle Moor
brooght about by an abortion.
(8) • A map dated 29 lioveeher 194e, flubjestl alms, HAAN nal
Mob lira; 74 # Ovallat300 13■3i mute. Wit N1101111 BAWITDV, whom ordeals In
Alagaissu%Mak,, osittaids with those of Cab 104474• serroselitr
luderested lft VS Inetelletim p, is 'Remotest with Kixtra'. In Kunio*.
(9) A letter dated 1$ geotembor 1949, Swh$3301: M00 irl'OnSgo
Diatom that laiOnv
hoe been in sentact with a cr. Pala. rzrthAte of the
"Sabo (tar reibe" coneorning the natter of a peroittle poleaning . An
Appendix "Aa atheithod to this latter is a otatuont by IrinGnM sonceraing
the background of this alleged poisoning. A brief astroary t thie ettgenent
fallout ti1t:0115T claim that. in 1942 *be was in the tont of TLIATICO Sr In
the Cavnasue, MS:;., when oho was visited by • man by the name of ;..,untLIA,
_
the assigned her the elusion or vatting. in truth with Lawrontij Om.
•tenting. the ~render of the ‘uordna Dancandan troops to II* ( ame= 'driers
lairt::;. stated that the uorlted this niacin, but that due to the retreat of
• the Carron Amoy, it wee never carried out. rvoms returned with ale.AJA to
Borlin , ooking the' Atacavery that 4.• 34.4 was "meting for the 3) and S. iltrDaT
then cam in (wettest with a tYfli, and an 3! Ilajor, Dr. VF. Crkn a:Ea both of whoa
offended her. diedionIATeCKI:41.7A vac !trefoil% whoa lanDr Er croreaeod her feel,
Ingo coneerzdng the Giorgio% Cosaittee Oi the Tut hinistry, and after this
lavident stopped granting ber. %se In the hospital for flu and a half
menthe, sod was later aunt to terlabad, Cautbsolovelda, to recuperate. l early
Krtmsn learned that the X wee looking for a Georgian Agent e.40il1A.
Dined of KI?DaSitt ai, a Tanaraitr'n, told wow: that, at the haw of '3211tJA
she hao heard. conversation trr Captola S. Pr.GIY.EMIFT demanding the arrant of
crimp and had then disougred that GthIA woo bet hidden In the eau hours.
KIrarSP. otatod that a ..,"(hatSarlL/ had told bar that t1nki7 AJA was oneoelatot
with the Cesiordate in Poland revolving orders directly from 1.yog IA. ElveRSE
left Harlin in 1945 and went to 3alsbarg where mors- en, Scot aloof Dun
the groups associntedlwith the soviet henatriativa Miraloa, rIrnS3 stated
that at oar Limp abs had reported an atteentmA recraitiny of herself by a baler.
of the Soviet epatriation Mission to a Captain FOTVIMA14.N.
Ir'd1itt Salzburg eller the cooseniet prose there printed an erticle against
bet, and cone to itanich. In nunieh rho allegedly hod throw eurieles throat
es tor through the westing at bar aroser, Kitheal von AATSCHIBAJA. She distrovosed
tint Dr. maul= bad ems to geoid% fru barlsbad, Csocheolowldn, arriving
in an actcoobil* with • coariderable ascent of mono,. Dr. e*P.PCPAnSX had then
Gaveled UP a PUblia reuse, the Volga restaurant, In banish. Such persons ao
Room PAS3111, U. tASZI 4AJA, and L. FAS"419.1ttILX, all irilividaale alsopeot to
FaxoNg, were regular gusts of this matararont. FAUV IST claims that she was
poisoned in this reiteurant because the owner and gavots mere afraid of her.
(10) A report in Correa. dated d Bovesabor 1949, Std)300t4 Minh
Kl tD D&Z, unevaluated, stets. in subitease that kina r1rSr oorImd forth.
Gelsetae Foldpolisei (OPP) u an Wombat with the revolt that about minty
inhabitants of niatigorek wore eueated, ilsoature of this good work, she was
brought to Berlin by Stornban-feehror (Lieutenant Go.lonel in the 50) (11m)
flia..rOr to work tor the r Ant. VI, here ahe bad stated that Ow had warned
for the /AV: In TifLta„ 7iatigorak, .eatow and other cities before the war.
During the year 190, she received 300.-J■ par menth for her war" the Ant

:
VI. It he Wenn that ate had egespithieo with the VW cam ireseral.
hyaterical, end ineliered to indulge is instastie Per these renerns,
she cm rejeated frac Feminist esplagaest La the kat VI by Ito thief Dr,
1311111.—C. .t:he tersest few help VD the roorgica ttee, resgesating that
they we her to Teri', one %hen this sown& war nattiest ; her, ate tamed
nieleotly egair.at the Georgian Usunittte. ( Aleshiteys woo allegedly a sossiser
at tae 1:mitts's.) Altar the war, WernSE went te :alaborg, whore she wase
loaceeted 1U4I. i sea teraa, webers of Ile eprtiriatiessC.
• =mon haat cm to Weak& whore eta Los weds it a proatice to attempt Os
dive.de the various Georgian parties.
• TA4 asesosted it Le peesib/e, elthaesh cat elotencbsable, that thie
report. las3 Mosivsd tree him a -=.4:1/4: sa:see.: hlsoteel von L1 ::tAM, who
ens at this tine en inform= of :4 en: wee ;feasibly in comsat with Vane
D'Ir5fire.
(11) A wee dated 28 Deesebar 19Aft, Sublsets tihelet ttaAlott,
Bet evnicctien B-3, 'arable noviet 'rieves:after. estates that
est • lane Itrarr, who is allagedler essitaatt with a Sadao Bonita Asada, Ics
a reettenrent ea Shelliayetranee, teach, one asked her if te could work fer
Verlate In arlteserland.
(12) A teasel. Aeted 10 October 1052, Subject: rvonsit tine,
ereinction P4, atatas that sl err.v denied towing en aninhe la the ;ailed ettatac.

b. Prinse

(1) A latter 444,./1 at Uprooter 1947 rave • rinse iiicholois


tie the Ceescador.irasietr eir the hestadrei Theater or Operable*, hie deecilenoy
Moira lads* C. Clay, states that PA :CI he been trying t: pat in emelt
wilt U. Canary-1 ttaff of the D 0rey eoneavalbe a setter vital to the safety
of the tia Amy, and that be new wishes la get in tem& with a eumfidential
ittneticear7 for the botany ower of Keret written infanaatten. He ahead be
contacted dlaareetty at thy hew or hie son, Prime Clog hAAATOB. Burefrica
Xtrea AnGentrS. Comm/Ifs -°marc1bei.
(2) A eirsee dated 29 %Meow" nay Dalt)scits DA Ala, ktexhainsa
evaluation 1.6, states Oat 194...8r)v, Walkaltry avo siflisMs at hr'neorkwtormagosal_
10, t.T...turg, Gorman and et rresent In peoefinteri or Frendenplias he. II WAS.
Leaned on id September 1945 in Dasher& falwawy , was born is Jens MS at
Despark,, hacArs r was interviairad 1111 AaPialet at the hone at hese son
and tirt stated that ha wee In :ioaseasian or sittreeely valuitio mares deem
whist: are a vital istievest to the United Antes, swag eitch are a nee at au
rocbat and atmct plants within Soviet :wool' end • *tailed raster of moot of
the revitt agents in ceitsetrInnd on the United ..atatoe. dA.A0 . 4 dentine having
or, @cote* with British Intelligens' or with any ethos intellid ams adrriao•
DA4107 statad tret he his ce--telood his lactication throngs: a maybe, at .sneelas
iredgrants with whew ho his he s e asecointed for the *set thirty years. CA -ATM
stated that the doessects In Tarlatan were hintlen in Hosbarg, German and that
he Weald ismadiately procure than sad twist Wm to banish, Gonmsy, •

(3) A ormo dated 10 ham* 19412. Slabjeatc BA ?ATM), Rieholao,


edahsation 1-6, stilton that BA 4MR soncehneted the ZIC in Hanish in
Ranh of 1948 and oabmitted a repeat which is suesarised rabaan810117 AO
tenons BA .A2)? is violently arai.mensonist, sod wiahes Ire holm destroy
mosouniet infiltrution and Soviet emlio ptage• SPATCV submitted inforostioo
staining to a contra/ atonic motet base booted in Diren Say on the Artie
gown La %Mere rI*, claiming that he secured this intonation from a
Wilmot Cr r..DZ): of the .eselas tray* BAA11 further rerorts an
soviet espionage activitios So diviussrland, stating that. the Soviets bomb •
central espionage organisation in Comm whore the moot lopertent. /inks an
Bichsel C1/111. and SCYATSIIII, who oPer. te throonh the letireabismel Red Cane*
niches/ MI hoe heron wheeled in Bosom in an NCO school and is cumsoctod
with leorentWPFLIA. 2A tAtett aloe submitted a plan showing him to Liquidate
Soviet oesdos 1.: the bolted states, and another plan for the liquidation of
the °Fifth Colson and follow traveler, eyaten.
(4) A elm dated 19 April 19411, Soblacte BA WV, ltileholno,
Motes that Risholos IMAM boars • Bins VIRODS! and boa known bar dote
tho pre-unr dams la Harlin and was in oontoet hr Mitring the Period veer*
Sias ICENnt c woe martin with the Soviet cepotriation Iiteelen Innalaturg,
1ostrie, and that &mir y gat with SIROttan in onich termony, on approvinately
lg north MR, (Seale:Mee B..2) It Author states tbot PAitATOT is in contact
with Olob vOSIRIRCAT at Bor/in and his fothors BiPoirit1:17I1ntw, of kasproarit
Cansonye (Fvuluatioo F-2)
7-1 ocossonted that the stereo of this intonation was Notecase
Eiholal BMW.
5. kiMARI vsniAt

• (1) A letter at transmittal datod 21 July 194, eals.hoetz Ttlme•


Hichavl van AISGLIBATA, re eleleettea, state. that a tiohaelREIM, Roo do
Crongeo Geneva, 9aitooriaml, is, masordlog to AISCRIBATA, not go:Una for the
:uoalonfs, in suite of the fact that 'MU* o riff, Itho is living in Paris, •
Fano*, vitt their children, was aprrosahed there and threatened with extra-
dition uoless she pomaded her husband to work for the ...uosions.
(21 A noso datod 16 1ebroar7 19103, Subjeets .. British 1rte1Uata
•*irolos /tithe - DS.ene unresloated, stater that Michael p 111*, Roo do Cronies 1,,
0snova,. Sedtmpilind, has been contacted b7. British -Totelligones on various
:elsosions, :..butr has not tempted:their:.otters,i sad is at present. waiting
. . for
. . the. CC.:
..opportiniar to ewe to konish to ifs* for
(3) A lettor dated 22 July 1948, SobjeoLt Droppi.ng of an btformant,
no evaluation requests that aches]. '2A be dropped as an !Maraca of T-1
without projokoe, as he la returning to ;:vitaarland.

• • 12..
lid A Toofoldout tmeelellSt e e Good en kiebeel INDIA states
that he wait inrit in 1906 in hammy amindie; that he is 5 feet, alsw Inches
Sala VIO10111 175 penis, is bald; that he ed& in 1921, wee active
in the Do:organ Cosesolttse IR Poulin wlsotait he elected inOperetien eveuelin
(safe word for Caneeelan Departamth se hat (Seren) VI); that ha le ono.
chimed mahltionte, elicit, and intelligent; and that hie addinea Is Rom de
Omen I, Geneva, Seitterlaret.
tle !reICE RONGRUIAM:
.(/) a may dated 6 may 1946, sakibett Erich ETilatnitAllwf Rat
Farrar 2) Agents in the :loviet Semler, evaluation / 62, sd•••11 oubeardid117
the Collaring cormerning mar.:SAVrt Re was berm 22 Swag/mbar 1911 it
hoideu Dergidesican, Ocreany. In tin wring or 1944 R"SDRII,ADnf tad (fin)
SIM of the Si were plasma in sharp at Soviet eellaberstare with Seel
aenosay. The collaborators were eatetandleg huswisuse, tbreniane, and Wee
who had volentetred to work for the GOMM propaganda ministry against the
Gonseniste. PSGRIRAIPT lesned these Individeals hewn passports which bed
the weld "oatespeero o or "Pandas% Poem" elogal en this and referred to the
bearer as oltationeliteet Ungekleert o or niectenles.w Jet4 prier to the mei
of the war Waidslitart and SLIM isecod false paseieortsa to tinmealves Unman
bath individatele had fastlies which they had evacuated to Reverie in order to
u se this from the Soviet butes. Dearing lb. ear, EniGIIIRAV of wee in charge
of prepagande operations end had a email Grey of welooteure end meets
In all
easetries. RASORLHAUPT le dceeribed ea being very tell, homing breed shoulders,
dart teems wavy heir, and as being abet& thirty-mann years old.
(2) A mese dated 17 holy 19411, Sebleeto Zrieblile=11161101, boo
Foram tin Agents in Soviet Party, evaluation 9.2, 'tat.. subetentially the
folloreing oeneeredng IliNDR/SAIPTI ROMs if SatlitoUnt was born en 22 September
1911 in lieddelmagfileetnot, Gernapy. lie began etedying theology at the reiveraity
St leipaig in the tomer of 1932. Re was the loader of the llatioaml Seel/014
students' Grew at the DAlvared.ty of Leipsig. In 1936, EIVOTIRAtn Mooed the
itlimensehaftlicher Arbeildnele Sli m (Dr. :roma SIT* a Soolentitie Sark Circle
In the *Ash .ieserity Mies). In 1937 irnanumuPr reesived a dostero s &give
in iserellisek at the L'aivareity of Lapels. In the vamoar of 1937 be become
sombre of the V. Re wee employed by kat 91 and Amt rxr of the SD Homplash,
where he was placed In charge of "operation Zeppelin" (coda word for monetre.
ilea of the Teat). Nis personal Genteel, with hessian, and Georgians data
fres this period. wee relieved of this pee% end. later employed
in °Avemertengetelle Cato (Utilisation Department, Seetern Affairs). RIM-
IlArt hes allegedly been able to establish s large male textile brasses
lair the wax tra• fends oPeroretated from Ant VI nt the end or the war.
HTMITLFAIPI is earried tea wealthy Sallie Oermen iressa, who at the present
we Is living in Seiteerlied. uniannuPr meets her froeuset37 at Konotahoe
Genoa. Re is reportedly in aelteerlsold at present (se of 17 July 1940).
INACRIRAllof le acquainted with nisch& MIA, • Gcordiroe, who Plolood in 11/..
Portent role for the Nude in their eounter work against Relehevins, and ger'
XICRS1., former counterintelligence officer for BMA Komaric and tams

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woke of the sgagyal auitias stretle. alb precut aned
aCIT Inligeburii, Wangs
=played by the DrItSUsh Intelligente aurvin.
(3) A man dated 36 aursh 21942, at tiriet‘i ADavemaltden
tentless of laatelldgenas 2ite14164. bat aimeralvo Activittlao,estaluatima
)1.4, elates that (flea) ROGILPAUPP. Amer leader of the Political Doenriment
of the RSA (Tteloh asffinsity Esadassortere), Monne 1/1, Wove at the Immo at
Andean Amirelvitildrmos TAAID17210), Pousanotetveuase 4, unit*, Clormany, when
he *moo to tbanish,
•• . An Internal report dated 2 ilay 1%9, atobjeati • Diana Tea
$15:24liATA, unonleated, steles that (fat) IEDVAlie Se e allee for 'a Dr.
• •

261 namented that there is a strum noalbillty that theft**


IDMIANDAPT nentinted by Sibalano IMRATOFF and the Erich PV:11:111AUPT aim use
allegully the former suyervieor of Elsa ritCOSZ la Berlin and DAM
are Ideatioal..
0. gy(XAMATACHIBATAs

Bow* dated SO July 1947, Subloott Intoreatinal Antit-ileleabovlotlo


Van, onleation £4, states that at a nesting of the ladernatienal Anti-
Deleabovlatlo Mien white% to* elan in Punish, Genassnr, an 25 Maly 1947,
AISCHISAYA elected to a threesien sonaittse sat To to anti!** the also of
the erganisation, and that at a meeting of the sate won on 29 July 1947
Dualeh, AISCHIBAYI stated that be see fersor33r a masher of the Georgian
Gsamittee in Perlin oroder the Cbrnan Dialetry ofValliern Attftire„
:en* dated) 16 Pepsi 1947, Subjests Organisation of Georgian
Grace, ovalmatlaa 142, slates that AlZMIBATA le a escabsr at the Margin
Genaittee founded In :.%3 =dor the German Ittualetry of ?tauten Affairs,
rigft.ona1lt7 Talton, dated 29 torah 1946, Dub**, ALDeo lliaTA, IOWA
also al:ailed SIFAIIIIDAJA, Nos Great DPe, as evaluation, &Wee that AISCHIDATA,
presontly living at kordtralvatotraose 7, Danish, having previounlY Ilvsa Dera
lerk, Pane, Itaress, and Dorlin, barn 21 Nonebor 1508 In tas, Georgia, holds
teatime of Croat DP, and eastIzags of the International GontreI Cossalttse at
Relegoos anti Dre in Germany in his itoilleh apartenat.
Amory of Anformation doted 4 Jane 1942, Subjeett International
Aatl-Seviet Activities, not Personalities evaluation 11.6, states West Plabael
AlIGNMATA, forserly minter at the Georgian Goimattee in Perlin, and affiliated
there with limn& MIDLAYA, In a antes et the Intonational* do la literto,
latter of Transmittal, dated 21 July 1947, Subjest s Priam itteduel
eca AISGE7BAT4, an evaluation states sabotantially the followlag *notters102
AlrGt1DATA 'She EnCHIDATA gaily lasigratad to Perlin In 1921, anordiell ta
AISCh3P/ TA, AISCHIPATA is a soaker of tie Board of Directors of Ptiohnor I Co.,
Danish. AISCPIDAYA stated that he not (fan) MAYA on 19 nowebrr 1946 add
9 JIIIIngary 1947 on the border between the French and /modem .ewee Of esem)lation.
A fork Lased Ali ItAr necossonled A13C818t1A on the 29 novonbor 190 Ube
aeoseding to a nr. WHAM: of Ilasheas. Coassurtv. ( It in asswiill* tilst this
Er. VOUnk in identical with Mob ITEBOCIPAWT., AISCnisaya iv ollogedly
ths seater of a grasp /a C aucaeiens cod members of other =all nations who
have loot their independence and ars allow:Mr Istereeted in regoicdag
the ielependenee of their se parate countries. ibis Ursa lw assiliot wwPwwwt
from elthertim United Mateo or Great mitain.
• .. ......, . - ,. .
• ' nano dated 16 tebruary 1947, 3abjemit gritish intellitepouso Servion,-
Ise the CS zone, not levalmatedp . atates that.ielchael yea . A:34,7rA vAvese lati- •
emanated .b7, nritieh. Intelligenee ea.; tommabilr 1947=
keno dated 16 febreary 1948, $ub'este AisCMATI, Riehael, evolsetime
8.6, Semmes AL3CFIDAYA, ishaal, states that AISCHISAVA was contacted rromoor
Stunetedentruehner (Lieutenant 1.elone1 of the a.c ) ( fru) =in of the 0:o, Mt If,
laiteoniter 1947 on behalf of a Colima' 2=712 of British Ineelligama, and .. .that'''.
AISCRIBATA refund to aid LIMPAI.-
Sens dated 23 June 19486 Sebjeott ConBerwole or the ABU, evelanie
in
C.3. atatesthr t ALSCNI2A71 haa Wane:acted Coneral foorotory of tha Prsesidisan
of the Anti-lbldteviat Lamm of Malone.
!attar dated 30 ovtotabor 194$, sohjemtv seeable noohle Aga*, not
evaluated, states that klehmel von AT CPISATA born 22 November 19 08 in Nntaia
thergto, is an information of this orstr.Lastilk anepeeted ofwertdag for anoth:r
„unknown intelligense organiantioe. Al3CRI3ATA iv in contact with a Mawr (Zhu)
.0.'s/kIIII50HA of Solaburg, Austria. .
Letter from . tha 490th CC notacheamot Salsbury, Aup tria, doted .-
29 Oeteher 1943, Subject: Poesible Doable .gent, not evaluated, states that
it he hat A1SCErdAVA is in contact not with a th
SIWIllfSCPA but with -
one Ales:ands -u0kfcCHILLA, a person in elate contact wi the Soviet halyards..
possible
Una kissiad/ in Salabarg.
. . &ens to tie Technical Specialist, dated 2 goveaber 1948, requeiCing that
alohsel ALICE1BAYA'be dropped sera carded iefornsat'of T-1 Sine. it ficul teen Shawn
that 1*. in workiag for another intelligence apronmit'
. . Nmsbabli
. . . thalritieb,
.
Letter frees the . 7970th C1C Cramp datqd li November 1948, deibSecte
ALICUSATA, llama von states that Fiches' von 11:421I9ATA ahe AIMAtAn4r,
presently living at Weasalvatstrasss 7, kvaLlOil. Previss°17 baying livea III'
earefew, Poland, Ksenharte If BV.00095, 5t 7" tall, weighing 155 pounds,
with black hair and veartag a black Van Deashsard, haa. been dromped as an
lemma! of T■1.
. .
Intormal oport dated 2144 1949, Sobjeets kichael von ALSCP1BAYA,
net evaluated, spume "WU LAU" mutes that 41chae1 von A.SCP11.AYA, accompanied
by nr. C. HE1.03LEAC'T aka W11 had at one tine attempted to start an export
armies Linden, Comma and that ALAIZATA jr repartod to have shown a former

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or of tbe roman et kinitterlasza ghatootat of a aredoc49a1 Irma a
adelothot• Gsavatay, CIC embers
Ihohathal euVoralab date. ft4 Ihuaonhar 1950 revaaled that ettieNIDATI
is in contact sit& a Or. 3. Illk0EIFAVIT, Effbril garetraede Me Ban, Saitotaland.
r
(E. litheRIII/1119 le puseibly identical vitae tritch Ehanlin FT bess NCEM'Arle
MISS.)
t, qacatan :Anne
hosizary of inforocation dated 23 Octets, 1948, Subsloat t Won Maerll
efinfigsl, gee Foamiest 3sdgra Activity, evaluation 13, elates that *AM/ la
living at feedbrfetraens le, lenbarg, Claroarey, and is in the proems of beconlag
scoter of she KM. 31:ANal l • sonaoullene Inds& a eaormation rith a fringe
( nut) ElkAfIli, living in 3sitser1and, abaci forty pare old, who IneStgrated free
Inseala in 1917 but she hae allegedly. recently pranged a Soviet passport Neel
hactose a SDe101 patriot."
1. Dr. 030:4 Msghati.irt

Saes dated 27 Jay 1946, Subject* VerCENINE, attar TT:mu%


fbargi, sat evaluated, states that a Owgi griviumn, a Daa4ar 410 live. at
3ahu1streasa 40, Nunishitelln, lives in exeellent eo gidit2on, has gued eun-
taste sith hilitary Ceveranfratt eaeleyeae, nod eataalonally vivito a lemma IMZSIN.

Mem doted 23 Tebneary 1947, 3ubjecte 115/15s Win Alined Saviaa


Croats %larking for 0..2, oat evaluated, states that a Nem maintain. that :yr.
ferkleri KWCNria,..E in a physician in Munich but that he eoldan works in his
office arel spends oonaidarable tine traveling aroused hunieh. It hattar atatall
that he is en old triad of ShalyodACIIIMLIME.
hem dated 25 November 1947, Jubjeete Organisation of Ceorglan
.tet Dr. Goerge TENN. Ana, elraluatios 04, states that a ewes
elated thet 17..InnAna ess at ma* tine in the Amiss. Amy, and sae later a
Doctor in Carlsbad, Comae,. RE Olactu.S allegedly appaared in Autiat at Of
led et 1945 with all kis belerginge, mad has sines wade tripe to Penn.,
CasettealovOldn, allover for Mask market dealings. It to ttorefore sworeetad
that he is working for the :'snesians, tut OD ono has been atlas to prove or dia.
Prove thin fact. The po/iee files estate that Or. Coarse .SIVI: P ADLE eras born
9 February 1910 in Imes, auesia, and that ha lives at Sahulatraame 40,
mulish/WM, Cerinny.
Report dated 10 S■areb Mr; Sabjeets flPW allanial, evaluation
5,4,

dotes that Geergij ,.E *34,14041.: reportedly gave assiatessoa 4 EMMY,


a ouseested dovint Agent, in 1949.
11. Ali tlatn ipgrfot aka Isouwa

lett.? dated 16 July 1943, aabjeets Drooping of Inforeant, requests


that TiObAle be dropped as a carded informed. of T-1.
SPot report dated 5 Deassaber row, tobjectos ilobander
trILI, and Nina max, sanace Alsl arallYAIA &Wee that
seem enintoine that dorlog slinteating pareoedure ter his lamiggestion to the
Vatted Stet.., the threw subjects Wanly denounced him.
Vaal dated 15 Erovadve 3.951, subjpets Alocontor.with
varying evelaistione, is a Vie eeroonlog of 14ia4. It states that 18)10:ak
woo bon 23 July 1907 in obtained, %era% one that ha in registered as
et neatmelvatetrerro ff, haeleh, Deneguy, abase 30 novenber 1945, Froviee0
raids:woe ere Won se Frrisee frau 1929 to 3.941 and Verna, Cermaer, tram
1941 to 1945. anouster .40:0111 (alternate t9ellinr I woe atraled on
11 July 1942 to Mee ifftIVAh/ born 5 Sopa:usher 1914 butane Pam ela. (24
ms ,intorvIess alth al CH:PATa diveloosso that r: NAV will two employed at the
%orgies desk at 'the Voice a amarien, New 'fork City, how York, oftese hip
inalgrotlea. (F.6)

7.opert Mated 3 4oniwry 3.9304 Wojostt TRVAIA, Alcuandar, evaluation
1:-2, states that =MIA woo an arse of the Wade II amelsmed to it ant called
ci In 1941 and that be worked ehief/y In Harlin for the Oct kialotories. In
•kior 1945 he fled to beitearland, in 190 ho woe in kautuarg, Camay. Me wife,
Elise coo UDIVAel, worind for the to vorie, Prams.
I, ,Etrith jeUSIOn

lavort dated 4 Austot 2948, 3ubje0tt Alleged SeVlot Agente to the


VS Lena, emanation 11.4, states that :Iowan Famrs, ) matirtheretnacce 16,
hoolek, Oviesny, is Ingo:Moot with one tatjano 18/8118112, daughter of Frau
itISCIDII.% onrried to Dr, (fen) waF.IIIU, Herbage:virtu 6,
thsaleh, Mr*/ Illsa.Nle le al/egedlY part of a Sorlot intelLigenoo net that
extends into the Fronds &one of uerrany„
J. Professor RIPKA' 1141888Et
lames dotard 14 December 1947, Sighjeots A134/i41;4-nake1a1eu hat
Co:mitts, for tie liberation for the ..uveleut Foor-le, not evaluated, elates
that lakolai Balr.28, an Intizato friend of tilne 3aIRH11148—.:Hi ..:91.04„ le a
loader of the Committee for the liberation of the tuaelan Runge.
Memo dated 10 felormy 1948, Subjeets ErstINNSE, Nilealai, not
evaluated, states that BMINFIL,* trial inforguarst of 74 whose Infnanation •
has proved untreetworthy, is no looser intimate with Nine GaVEMAF....:11:82VICH,
bet ie nee Intim:dm mith him esserotely, a Hassle HOISITS.
14 LEE dORNSFre

mport dated 19 July 1953, Subject: SI:2W tit, les Sus-tooted


Soviet Amt., enhanUon A3, custme that a Ludwig SCH.I 1 FF„ owner of the
printing firs aSC1.11.',FF.Hruok," at totoenetma 5, augabatr8, rovivanT, Allah
Printed the %cue Saticool :Attune *as a !orator emaeloyer of !i'llITV:CH,
anepeoted ofbming • Soviet agent.

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T..1 op:mooted that the tihdlority of addrooess gives% :sr Iodzig
32odlifr ood Amass SMOOT leboog ies taw posothlItty of iteentity.

Th. Mort% of 24. eelfottledos infecionleft ether tloon UL opeoaed


vovraloor fl10 setrootio armakorribts the fe1led/4 norsonolltioo ilootioned
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transmittal letter or report has ever existed for this
document number.

Federal Bureau of Investigation

,
Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Washington, D. C. 20805

Attention: Deputy Director, Plans

Dear air:

For your information, I am enclosing

communications which may be of interest to you.

Very truly yours,

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Director

Nay. a/poa testeirel if elossified irsetosants, !Lamb


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ir... NICHOLAS AMIN Iffk, nee Ludmilla
Sommerine, Imes, lks,Tlikoissue Armin Koehler, ESPIONAGE - It
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Subject adVised ahe ra g employed by the North Caucasian National


Gamaittee in Berlin and anich,Germany during World War rc and
subsequently. Subject denied ever having been emolo y ed by Red . Army in
lest Cornea or having any connection with Soviet Esedonage activities.
West related she vaa a friend of NINA PKODSE, suspected Soviet spent •
at Berlin, (Irony from the latter part of 19b3 to the and of 19111 or
early 1945 and again at Nanich,-GermanY from boy or Juan, 191$ until
aoproschlately Dec., 191i9. Subject sad um= continually talked of
copious?, and intrigue, but subject believed KIN= did this to impress
people. Subject doubted KIKODSE is or ever vas an espionage agent for
either Rude or Germany although MOW had certain papare in her
posseasion indicating a connection vith the °ski= Foltz/int (German
Field Police). Subject furnished background infOrInstian OCCOOIllin
KINDS and indicated the latter appeared to be anti-Goesammist although -
her mother uas residing at rislovodek • Margie, U. S. S. R. Subject
heard of several individuals vhom MOOSE suspected as being Soviet
agents, but could furnish no pertinent information concerning these
individuals. Subjsct recently moved to Fort Ord Village, California, .
vhere her husband, NICHOLAS AMON KOkallat is employed as an interpreter
for the Army Language Sohool.
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for tine= or dloopprovd.
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Persona OM WO• ACM DO MOT MUM IN TAMS RAMO


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SE 65-306

DTA IL

AT SEATTLE, WASRINSTON

Subjection' interviewed at Seattle an Ootober 28, 190 at


which time she furnished the follozing information'

PERTINENT DATA CONCERNING MR 0901 ACTIVITIES

Inventigetion conoerning subject one originally instituted


at the raped of Confidential Informant Seattle T-l i another Govern-
ment Agency ehioh conducts security investigationa, on the Maio of
information by T-1 that subject at one time was an aesociate
of one KOD5E2 a suspected Soviet Agent probably at Munich, flaw-
many about 1.946 or 1947. .

Seattle T-1 also advised that subject ens an esployee of the


North Caucasian National Committee in Beelinend Munich * Gamma both
during and after world Wier II and that inmsdintelerfellce Worldler
II ohs was employed for a time by the Sod Amin Bast I- —371 also
that she was reported to have been friondlyvith a Mr vli-V-SARARDAi
a North Caucasian, active in emigre affairs in New York Cap 7-1 further
advised that at same time in her career, prObablyin Germenh the subject
denounced NINA CIRO= es m Soviet Agent although @object end =ISE
aredlo be rather elope friend" at the tine of the denunciation.

maim aMICASIIIN. NATIMAL *arm IN BERLIN MINIM

Subject advised that she was employed periodically by the


Worth Camel= National Ocemittes in Berlin Germany in 194h end that
she later was employed by this same comoitte; periodically at Shuichi
Germany about 191,7. She advised that she acted as an interpreter for
the above committee and explained that this committee was organized by
persons from the Caucasus in Russia who had drifted to other leropeen
countries dozing the poet 30 years and who were hopeful that as a result
of World war II they could resettle in the Caucasus under a Geversaeont
of their own or be represented in a new Soviet goverment in the event
the Stalin regime were overthrown. They 'sere compiled mostly of white
Roams and other refugees who were strongly anti-aosmunist and deniroue
of the overthrow of the Communist enemas* in Aussie.
SE 65-3256

Subject stated she knew of no prune in this organization


whom she would suspect of being engaged in espionage activities.
SUBJECT DBMS IMPLODIERT ETTR RED ARO IV EAST GERMANY
Subject advised that Norld ear It ended May 9# 1945. Subject
said that approximately the end of April, 1945 the Reseiens occupied
Noubbeter, Cesmany and regietered the population of the torn. She
end her mother were registered alone with the net and the Russians
attempted to pomade her and her mother to go beck to Latvia. She
stated that they had heard that conditionswere very poor in Latvia
and consequently they decided they would not return there, and there-
fore decided to go to Berlin in en at + empt to get a permit to go to the
U. S. Zone at Germany. rn attempting to enter the U. 8. Zane at night
they misjudged their directions and ended up in the ?raid' Zone at
Lubeck. After being questioned by British authorities for two or three
hove she and her mother were released end eventually through laden
friends more able to go to Munich, Germany there they staved for the
folloving three years.
Subject denied that she had over been employed by the Rod
Army in East Germany. She advised that abs can spank Ma g ian quite
well# but has a definite ewer*, and added the Ruseiano would net hove
trusted her in view of her previous residence in Oormany and Latvia.
•TAISIEV-euteRtIA (North ... C _against Coecdttes. Nee Torc Cite)
Subject advised the name TANBLEV-RABARDA sounded very familiar
but added she could not definitely place this Individual or furnish arq
informoton concerning him.
SUBJECT DENIES ESPIONAGE ACTIVITIES
Subject declared the hassnever cowed in any Soviet espionage
activity or has no definite knowledge that other parsons with etre she is
Regulated have engaged in ouch activities. She dated, bower that a
former friend of bore, NINA ELEODSE, wham she feere in Berlin and
Dermeny, was animated by many people of being a Soviet espionage agent.
y/A1A RINODSE
Subject advised Ms first net NINA racas in Berlin, Carew
e, same tine during the year 190 through a girl from the Mucus named .
es,_81111RUD (last name not retailed). NIKONS and SUNIUM resided together for
It. short time teem Oliverplets in the Weft Berlin Section, Since

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1=DES Gould not speck ferman well, and purpfesed hermit to be a writer,
the subject offered to assist RIKODSR i2 tranitUL Iel anDn 'e stories
from Russian to Germano
bhe related that MOUSE never epee*, to have any study
employment; that she had numerous love affairasemally of very short
duration, some of them with persons of dubioudimaraoter and background.
Subject could not famish any specific informieem with respect to any
of then individuals. She said that EIRODSE italmed that she was bon
in 1917, hemmer, subject inspected that she et barn ground 1912.
EIKODSS told subject her father vas an engineemeted her mother a dootor.
'They aspirated before the first world war and rf Sather died during or
shortly after the revolution in $ railroad aothondt. KIRODS8 related
that her father occupied a high position durintlem Oar's Regime and
Erma was naiad in aristocratic fashion vitheranoh and anvice Immo.
eta. As a small girl she knew all the names el vas able to distinguish
the uniforms of all the famous Csar regimes. item* the death of her
father, EIRODSI was raised be her- mother who w eamiployed as a doctor
at the famous Resort of !Unloved* in the Weans. .

RIXODSE interned subject that the mdiati very early, about 16,
to a men of Polish origin named JARESITSCH 811361023T avoided in Roscoe and
Leningrad. At one time mons .vas reported tame tiaidied Russian .
language and literature in colleges in the thou elitism, apparesitly never
graduated. &abject believed that 1030.0311 at Itiolkihes became interested
in newel= work and started writing scum OW tor desonsbetted a (=Id"
amount of technical lamb dg, in the newspaperumbliishing and editing field.
Subject did not believe that RIKODSE was reguli0 emploged, however, since
her four bus ands were reaorted3y well off andtake did not need to work for
a living, the divorced JLREFITSCH and married, gaineral Those last nem •
abject recalled as WWI or VORCESIM Re nurtadly disappeared during
the purge following General •Ibloishevaky l a oonanmommy. Subject could fur-
nioh no data concerning EIRODSE l s subsequent KeXeds. RIM= told sub-
ject that when she was curried to TRONSIff whoa, working in the military
commend of the District of Leningred they resin; in the Hotel "Europe"
in Leningrad *ere Thabaosedor of the U. S. Bullt-etwas e terieCe IMOD=
oleiseed to have seen SMUT? several tiros, laborer talked to him.
tamps informed adojeot at one timiltaele. she Ones . vorked as
a sales girl in a mews store in Tiflis, (ton,..0, U. S. S. R., which
employieont was preetulablr right before the wastes' 1939. • Subject to- •
lieved laKODSE had also omit tins in Rostov sitriztigorek prior to World
War II. •
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KIKODSE informed aubjeet that at one tine she VIM urged to


Join the Communist Party in Suede but avoided it b claiming that the •
felt unworthy. abject kraw of no other orgenizetions to which tilKODSS
belonged and was of the opinion laKODSL was not affiliated with any
kind of organ/Betio:1 either in Berlin or bunioh, Germany. STIODSE was
ostensibly strongly opposed to the Georgian committee in Berlin during
the war and appeared to be very strongly anti-Oammurdstio. She pro-
reseed hatred of the Soviet Begins..

Subject believed IIKODSE to be of Meek Orthodox religion and
said the latter did believe in OA however, a clergyman probably would
have difficulty in describing her beliefs sines her religion always
seemed to the subject to be a confused xi:tura of funny superstitions,
complete nonsense and /gnomes.

• • SubjeCt said =OM mods friends very sadly even with oompieto
'strangers, but retained Van., few friends due to her difficult personality.
She said KIRODSS is very .euspicious by nature cod had the disgusting •
tendency to call everyone ethos she did not like a Soviet any. Subject .
stated that Reny of SIKOIGE l e friends appeared to be professional black-
marketeers, criminals end other dubious chanters, but subject did not
suspect any. of. these of being a . spy.
.
Subject braided a written memorandum concerning her knowledge
of •KIKODSE
. , the • letter pert of *let • is set forth verbatim:
eI:
"Perionallyl don't believe that NM K. was either s German .
• or a' Soviet spy. . • She probably gave the Wrmens some information.
• during the war, however I doubt the value of any information she
could possess. As to her being s spy for the Soviets - Z dealt
think they would trust her, or that anybody besides same fertile
Hollywood brains would try to use her as a spy. But she regarded
herself es on authority on espionage, secret service eta., was
clam hinting her association with such organisations (German
or American) with the result that half of the people who bey her,
were convinced that she is a Soviet Spy. • .

Subject advised however, that she did not entirely discount


the .eossibility ICIRODSI Ivey have worked with Soviet or German intelli-
gence at one time since she seemed to have me knodedge of their
operations and techniques. She also recalled that on one or two oacceione
CHOOSE had exhibited some sort of =per issued by the nrthellie Peldpolesei,
the German Secret Police, at etch time ERASE clothed to have scne .

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connection with this ergethation. MOUSE also added that ohs ceee
to Berlin in 191i3 at about the time the State of Georgia was overrun
by the Orrowne. Subject min met KIM= at UNNRA University in Asmichs
'Germany about May or June, 1946 when . MOUSE enrolled but did not attend.
Subject stated this university was a meeting place for foreigners in .
Munich at that time. Subject end KIK= spin resumed their friend..
ehip at Munich and subject confirmed information relative to RIKODSCIa
residuum at Munich from about June, 1006 to approximatelyDeceaber, 1949
w'en subject left for the United Staters. She advised that =OUSE hop
also attempted to coma to the United States without emcees. She has
not corresponded with KROUSE since coming to this country.

Subject further described laTODSE, as furnished 113 her state-


fellow&ment, .as

*As to her health - she bass pelvic inflammatory disease
and probably has had it for a long time and is afraid of surgery.-:.
As for as her mental condition is concerned I would like to quote
a medical dictionary in a description or theaentel disease
'paranoia' - 1: chronic, paechotic entity characterised by fixed,
but ever-expending systematized delueLms of persecution. General
cheractaiatics are sensitive, euvicictus, jealous, brooding nature; -
excessive self-consaicuanees,. fixed idees, developed into
aystematiced, delusions, megalomania 4 psychosis characterized
by ideas of pommel exaltation &delusions of grandeur), rare
hallucinations, repressed homesexuality, inability tem ples 00n-
ceneions. 1 Thin descriptions fits exactly her mental condition.

Subject advised that KISODStees a mfenteetic liar, preferr-


ing to lie ehen the truth would servo just as well. he wes extremely
greoarioue and talked a constant stream*. Subject felt that this trait
clue her instability and her habit of constant lying wouldpreolude
the possibility of subject's being encored in espionage at the present
time.

Subject recalled that Malta elaimed eCeenese had attempted


to poison her awnroximately, durine the euemer of 19h9. Flowerer, subject
believed MOSS was lying and could not furnish any further details.

In her nunnery concerning MEOWS, eubject continued as


follows* •
. .
"About MINA K. writing - she was to lazy to write much, half
of her stories misted only in her ineetnettm, but from whet I

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have seen I meet say that she had a certain gift for writing, a
geed weaned of the languore and a wonderfull fentacy, which she
was using daily, inventing brand new version; of her peat and
present.

"I mould like to add that she is a product of the Soviet


system with it, shays present suepitions, investigations end
complete lack of trust. Everybody tire is trying to conceal
something about ones past by chilling names, birthplaces and
addresses. Some seem to get used to it to such a degree that
they use it an a kind of protection tom when it is entirely out
of place end date.

"Seattle,. 11/2/5301

• Subject advised thitim coiociated with 13ZOOSS beeline the


latter was a very colorful, talletivei lnteresting person of warn par-.
tonality who in spite other many faults was potentially a very fine -
-.arson. She said that manly occasions she had heard others denounce
EINODSE as a Soviet pgy but subject paid no attention to these denuncia-
tions wince ohe felt they were without any beds in fact.
. •
'•'' .Subjett did recall that =OUSE epent : a short period of time
at tad lidia4enhan, which has been alleged to have been a fecal point._.
of l'oviet eaPionage. Subject stated that she did not believe that Dad
Riichenhall could be a: focal point of Fovict espionage as it ie "too

email and everyone knuns everyone else".

PRITIVOS OF KIMODSB

Subject advised that she still has three or fomr short stories
*Joh KIXODSE wrote in Damian end which were 'Oen to the subject for
translation. One of these statics captioned "The Suicide of an Important
• Oommunist in U. E. S. reflects an anti-Stalin, anti-Oameunist view .
point.

The story concerns a man who three himself out of the window
of the 'Tbilisi" Hotel presumably in MNDO large city in Russia. A large
crowd whiCh gathered was dispersed by the Secret Police. who pointed
revolvers at the passers and wren arrested those shoes= too close.
Immediately rumors 'Tread that JOSE. D/AZ an important Spanish Communist
leader had committed suicide. The local HUD spread their own rumor
that despairing of an "incurable de pose.; DIAZ had acomdtted

;
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Then the directives from headquarters . arrived eating that DIAZ died
in his own bed, striking rumors of suicide. The story then describes
the tuners/ in which the faces of the members of the Georeian Cavern-
ment bore an indifferent and annoyed expression. The story continues
that STALIN had maintained silence concerning the death and Mayers
the truth known, DIAZ, a eassionste Spaniard, devoted to the Cemmulist
idea, had omitted suicide after seeing the "complete breekdovn of al
his ideals brouent about by Soviet reality". It continued "profoundly
disappointed as to the practical possibility of realisation of Mamie%
this honest leader of the Spanish Comunist movement, faithful to him
Communist creed, preferred the death of a martyr and threw himself donn
on the paving stones of the Milia n'. The story continued that
5TALIN I e reaction was one of powerless rage which lasted two days, not
only that DIAZ and the other .Spaniards had loathe Civil ler in vhich•
STALIN had invecttd willippe, but DIAZ had also dared to die in such a
ecandalous saner.. The story-conalades -With the following -Lines *the
nest important Smash Communist perished byeuicids and that in the
loading G:mmunistio country of the world, the U. S. S. R." .

The abject advised thet this story was typical of the writ-
ings of NW MOM

•(ikons mows° nirernwas


. . Subject wee interviewed concerning individuals who mere mad
nu sesociatee of NINA maws end some of whom wore mar:ow:tad Eoviet
Agents. Subject furnished the following commenter

where she could not identify these individuals, the word Roo" will
he utilized.

NISOLAVNARATOVF. Subject advised she is not acquainted with


SABATO'', blt believee she hoard STROME telivabout this=
on several ocoadone, hoverer, eubject could not recall any
details.

IVANWSWILI. NO.

C. RIOWOU4DIA. Subject related that RIME talked constantly


• of ISIORALMDIA,eopecielly during the period in Berlin from
late 1943 to approximately January, 1945. MODS informed
subject that KEDIA vas an executive in the Daucseien Depart,-
ment of the S. D. (Sicherbeits Dienst Oermen Secret Or.r-
vice). According to EIXODSE l s story, =IA had spent time in

SE 65.056

Paris. After the war he was supposedly Living in Seitser.


lands according to BIEDDSt. Lubjent also beard from Basra -
other 'mons whose manes the cannot recall that BeDIA wee
uhighly placed". She said NIKO= me enamored with XBDIA
but the affection was not mutual and subject believes that
=IA soon tired of BISODU and ins avoiding her sa on one
()Evasion in Berlin subject and =DBE obeorved EMU inc
cafe and he appeared to obviously avoid NINA NIBODBE.
Subject advised she had no specific knowledge of BEDIA l s -
activities and could not ;ay whether be had ever been engaged
in eepiccage activitisa.

D. ECU BNCEIRAUFT; Erich Hengelheunt. Subject beard of ERIN


• NIMULHAIIII many tines from NINA KIXODBE during their sequoia-.
tanee in Berlin. ENOELHAUPT was MICHAEL KEDIA l e Blunder
scoordingtoKINODSE. Subject never sew ENCELBAI/P1 or knee
him personally and mad furnish no data concerning bin
activitit
• E.' NIGUEL VON AliDBIBAIA.


0. DAMN (Cfi0Zy flUtftE1. subject advised that she bus heard of
4

$ Russian general by this none who reportedly died in the 19201s


in Belgium. She also advised that an indiriduals last none
WRANGEL, cane tolanttles wasbdngtan, from untie:Ilia. He is
reportedly a displaoed pmrson who is working for cone chipping
company in Coatis.
H. LE.ONIASILI-DASCHNOV. No.
I. Dr. tik.ORONEPCBADZN.
J. Dr. EDNA quEcsour. MIA tiNODBL talked shout thin individual,
stating that he was not a doctor sod =Waist believes that .
KENO= night have concidered him es a spy. &abject never not
mow and could furnish no further comments.
Amu
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SZ 65-3255

IUCAAE12/1.1. Subject could not recall 00:111VidtridUgi.


nor SCHALV DISCHARIA, wheee name was linked I:1CA=51nm .

L. 1ODAR4ARSIN. No.

kfi ALEXANDERAWAYA, aka. Teomaia. Subject was *V the iePreeeien


that MAYA WI boon mentioned by KIKODSL as bdog a member
of the S. D. with MICHAEL WM. Subject recahNO that RIRODSL
reportedly hilted this individual. Subject attic' it be
that'll= bed ALEXANDER =IA confused with MX, VON
ALSCHIBAXA. (it is knoen that =ROD& coneided ratORISAYA
as an enemy.)

11. CLED4RPSR. NO.-

0, IiINFIED4OPPE. No.
P. MOM (full name mimosa); GUM (fnu)j PACSOCLA MO.
C. Pre3cp4UMANT2Em. Subject relett-d that she hadloor'd
NIRDDSE (weak of this Individual and =MSC maid
MANTES! had attempted to persuade KIM= totlicteme a
Soviet agent. MOLISE c/stned abs escaped frailtiin eines
she did not eish to become a Soviet tgent. .putthst: heard
through MOD= that RUmi grawl'hed been cones,:I' with the
:Lusa= Repatriation Comnission in Faint:erg.
R. RANORESSLER. Ro
5. Professor RIEOLAl/gGRWER. Subject recalled P•rofessor
BRUME pas a member of the staff of UNRRA VidISSit7
Munich, however, subject was not well acquaiuttituiLth DIMMER
and could not fueuieh any informetion as to hiftum g a leader
of the Committee for the Liberation of the Rua) PectPlee
the could not recall the degree of assooictiotiLLr my, batmen
Professor UMW and NINA UMW.

ARRI4OBSPIP. No.

OTHER IKOrVIDU
ALS yr DT SMUT
IENTIO

U. Dr. VLADISLA KAMM. Subject related that NT = KOOS was


on extremely friendly terms with an old ftofes0 Att Utaila
Irak
9 •

SEC

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Univeriity at ihrdch during the period 191i6 to /949.. the


stated this profeosor is Dr. ULM:1AV KALUSKIh nho sub-
sequently came to the United States and approximately one
year as p was residing at 161 North 5th Street in EhveklYn,
Nan York

V. PRINCE . NIEODSk claimed that PRINCE CUNIELLE, a


famous perfwse mcnufaiturer in New fork City was KIXODSLes
uncle or cousin. This individual may be identical with the
PRINCE OURIELIE Who reportedly is new the husband of HELENA
RUBENSIM, wall known beauty specialist in New York. .
A. a.ATSAMADSi (full:name unknown). Subject recalled
a man whose lest none was AATSPYADSS who was a' prominent
sportsman in Muddle Germany about 1948 and 1949* He aletimed
to hove been in it concentration camp in the U. S. S. L.
possibly near Tiflis in Moran. manst informed subject •
that this individual went to the United States end EIRODSL had
received letters frma him probably
. . from New York City.
X. IICRA (last name unhnoan). Subjectre6m13.ed that
raonsE had a friend, AESCHA (bs), s man 0PJewieh
eitrietinn. Ihbject ends saw MISCHA visiting KIX= at
. wad Aeichenhall. Subject talked with MISCHA at this time and
he =presaged a deaire to go to the United Etates.'. A short
time later RIME informed subject that MISCHA had been a
'member of the Red Army.

Subject recalled that she spoke with AISCHA in Russian mad


that he was a short, fat man who had fair hair end complexion.
bobject saw his only once on the above °academe
SUBACT MOVED TO CAL/MARIA

. On Km/mai:err 27, 1953 gmbject telephonically advised that her


husband, NICHOLAS ARMIN•IXIEHLIA, had received WI appointment as an
interpreter in the Are Language bahool at Monterey, California. She
stated that she and her husband would move within the went few days and
could be located a/6 Ord Village, Port Ord, California or through the
Army Language School.

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1. The following are traces co whish t that information


an the STA Caucasian Centro/ Aden Gents. h a k" below appears
!I to be the eouroe of the information that 41' "known to bare nein-
tained intimate emmeetione for many Agents in Switsor-
lane (quote from 58.4 card here). In eh* and "in
below may partially help to clarity allege traces at
1: Headquarters, of general political Ifetre out alga-
ficanoi to inoivie.
a. ZZI - 1840, 8 August orsmaination at BAKU;
forread In Pods la 1937 to Wain at the cod cf
• 1938. After the pact of 1939, BOUT re-
fused to suntinue for esitatalloal.
Georgians left =AT I% sample. Other.
Caucasians direction at Ali Then KAMM=

b. 16-2, 3 •7 listed in the Abwohr /int (no


date gi a maubsar of the Mawkish IS now In the
Turld
C. dlit•3 1945e Ali Than KANTINIR, forseor )Usdator of the
North at Batas frail 19184920; na.turelised Mawkish
oi
d. Bud • 1 Mash 19461 Moe Zaparose, In 1937, through
Rqdar BAMAT, attempted to estabLish a ittrko-Tapanees Tatelligivose
Association for the purpoes of slathering inftunvattem eanscraing
bassi= activities, The nod important manta se parated by BANAT,
in this pursuit, were Ali BANTBalt, a Gassoasien, me believed to to
_ in awitterlond, and BelintiSMONNIM. .. • - -
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e. : • /27102.449i 22 *ash 1.9481 Personal Bituttion of Ili Elon.E1IT11204


• In 19411 &Mar Bey -BEE= relinquished to EAKTDEER tho job of Fro.
tooting tiii0ov.eacion Os free tad Uvratosat by Goma mace-
ities. Bawer. IIITINIR late disliked by the Ometopo and it was
notentary for itiohellits= to internee to prawn% his orreot. =DIA
tiselly arrongia for tIETIblit to liars Geoceny Is 1e45.

f. Excerpt of Beadquarter ie Mao, 20 Deenabor 1950s .t104318 Is tribe;


to get Ili an wen from Berne to Hsi& to eat • new newsespor.
to be published kg' the 'forth Ortuonsion Onsittse. BOVVIIIV the On..
• tdiel Travel Bored refuse' to is • Genoa permit to 1/01111014.

g.rilasQls4 25ihrsh 19511 The embaidy of in anti-Soviet pub.


Mations to be edited by Ali NUM MUM in Mach, has eassoneed.
. •
b. P:46,01A4611 Pebraory le5le 'Imre* that be ecatiaitee eee
. (the israatt- la quits freeeesti, Bowers, L 3 is alma* vca7 vogue
about .tbsie contacts. t 1 r,zoortad that, during his last emetact
• with thoark, be VMS told that Boa El tiosradi4, the Egyptian Press
Attach* In Berne, is an touch also that the Egyptinue
have re trod* Manion in PrP IRm■ negotiating with the Combs sod liesslase
for %he porshase.of.....saus, C. 3 stated he reported this Isfornatica
• to hillAtttietidkliettllervito instructed bin to get to touch with Ali
•. Bay IIIBMIUR and ea* MANDE= to find out ”'•-•- t' iate.
doing. • In a most dated 11 avast 1948.1C-..3 reported that
•LAUDEVIR and MAL Went very shoe tripods.

i• -275e: 9 Bach 1951e C. reported that it vas the lopreeoloo


(7 I thet‘1131that BALM% sottact with the Soviets waa . persona and nit
neesseerili sasetioned by the Egyptian Coversesent. owns ban (eloo)
inetruoted L .to get in touch 4th Alt Bay II/BOXITI la osier ti
imbue* HMI= to learn the nature of 0ALItte essteet with the..
Soviets. C r,pested be infariesd that lbee
had inotruetea am to reern4t ToE011111l::cifio0.14.bresdlo'" *".il bin to
do ahead. ((Field Comeents C. 21IitatiOn Clueettnaid C 21L shoot
this. ttle sy woo that both•10.. egintsi: .3 :arc—
isdicated to his that WOMB is.'eontwolled mot run by lab
L:3
vithomt IAND101101 hnowlsdge. t. 3 lidded that be woe Irforema
that EINDThillt von sot aware of the fast that be,
EATIOKia, would soon roostivq..instrustions to avert to Ocansoy.) .
Itiosiwiug inetruotione ter:althea= and the go.mbeed frau .theillEB,
..00ntasted EIEDE/112.ibi the purpose of reereittai bin. •

3. 04491.. 12 ' Bern 19111 iinBXSheadier isotreated start •


emalasIng the 118 *hat IBIZIOLIR waa at no IM.1139 ond that legislate
amp ohoold be recruited to approach Zama Itt GAUL. ihi••1910:',.
boater :•10..0 stated that to kali paid KUM= for his trip to Germany,
anpleinlig he bed left the noway to 1/102001L ts mailbox and that
BARBI= did not know thi_souree__ of the ssns7• . . •
1NDEx • .:• .din .
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SECRET :"IRCS-333/$3 •

ho =404 32 April 19as. A tate popt. disocoinatios, Cet-4399 3•


rebroas7 1951, statue °Reliable reports hove stated al2110 the -
UMW of 1950 that Russians Imports , were out to Rapt for pro■
lamed visite in tonneotios with oatellite untordel transactions.
In realest synths (1950 1914), agabire ar the rapPin Legation
Dorm have oalostaised intimate outsets with ArnostIAVEdDis the
Czech rdatsters sad oleo with two aumbore of thir Time= legetioms
aim. TosepfilZALL, meets:7 of the Legation. RA= noost17
oast two months in Canova wham be vu rug gedly $een with Dessal
RI Mae GAUL, the Rapti= Prose Attache, and another Rotten,
11/1 lartRallalllt, the Guava oorreepoodost of the Rapti= cation-
ill Rieril . SWUM is kw= to bue maintained
todo for 110207 mr. 4th 11101) agents who ere actin In dwitur-
too

1. R114901, 11 racism 19921 is an Azerbaijani eadgreat


who Una 30 pore in Oustw ir Dumber 1954 when he vent to
until
Istanbul to tale • Job as Quer of the Gorman Press Office. KONSal,
eassording to Said Mum, dCUCCaisn living Is Istanbul, le allegedly
=oh opposed to the group to which Ali an NAMUR asd AboosiVAIDORA
balosg. NUICar, DUEL report% states this group Is in the *unites
of thei: jambe TOR1021DII. •

a. IN ff.05 augast 1952a AbondltAZDAD4, et convertad
Rononamtanues tots as orafidwatial agent of Abd ol.LBDS, US =nod
Riffles Noorleh /ender who lives in Ildro. Mind has relations
with several wailed leaders fru Duosism-Tarldetaa, noir living is
'West Corms, and Denserlsni, one of whoa is Ali boy 1100202, of the
Rational thrhistenlea Unity Conant.%
o• (4444206. 23 auxiaz7 1953. At a Cousasias nactiag,C. t stated ha
Intended to coke it clear to tins Rahn group that the per/Wool
•oast discontinue its enti-Asenteas line cal rotradn . fras attache Cs
the eent.c. Re would propos. =sax be roplual os editor tif
aonsose store moderate.

oe NOLER.1529".10 msr 3952. Horman4103, who was than Vas heed of the
Colleetionut animation of WT, sot with Ali Mon =AIM is
Mosish in . ICANIMMIRIs cede sue then woo WIPP. (Coasseato
POD anT have son Information on this and on ony pretest emoseetious
between RADISCIR and =Pat.) •
p. a C.- 20 Harsh 19531 essfidestiel letter roaSsival go=
froa Douses MVO of I0E0, Mantel, stetos that thilettish ore en-
deavoring to rople co all Reba IIANTDRA by tha. pro-04-#401; Tor =Os
tau.

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q e • lari 30581 • Its 27 Mara 1953, .Dr. S. sac= an Iranian ittlnar
medicine in Munich, era srted . tty £1.1.Nubia NAINTIIiIR, "offered
the use of hie large property between Jaffa rat Ctedutad tor Intalli-
genoe operations. Z. NACIDI can be oratteated up to the endof
Apru without gobs through NANTINIEt.

r. OBIA4665, 1 41.111953s Aitlects Federation or Caumsatan ladgrees


In Itudas MR end CLUNISATILI agreed with Acerbaljon, asorginn earl .
North (Sanoessian representatives that it would not be prootdoel to •
'remove Ali ni111 KANTIIIIR, the present editor, from arise, ada ge he
had been Wianisconaly approved 17 the eammittee nembern.

e• 23 AWL/ 19531 l'ara./Avarn Vioit to •


Iltrkeyt atfaltidtish.. sent BLVIIIGAN to Ruda a' nd *stated they would
cat off !liens:dal aid to the rabetttircumyi &calms° =lees BAT TO= .
wore made editor. Ali WAN NANTINIZ vas aLlegsdly save only whin-
Geor'IMALOT protented and threatened to give KANT= on independent
auteddy.
' orstand C-
2. No lard pre:Italy at SAWA= limiting resettlement,
faU.owing arrest, interrogation end release by the Swiss autboritisn.
The eceplete c t file in also at C.
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