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Summer 2005 -- ABSTRACT -- HERBERT ROMERSTEIN
Herbert Romerstein, formerly a staff
member with the U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee and later
the head of the Office to Counter Soviet Active Measures and Disinformation of
the United States Information Agency, sheds light on information provided by
British intercepts of messages from the headquarters of the Communist
International (Comintern) in Moscow to communist groups operating behind German
lines during the last three years of World War II. These were particularly
important for events in Yugoslavia, but also in Austria and Poland. |
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