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regarding ea Dr. ruary 1907, in 1. • INFII3M, Sine nee lamas= 16 Kay 19 44 DAD 16 Mar 1. Ike inclosed CIO repo 66114I° 1951 tunt.P.Istw o r"ralt 020 0, a White Ds, 0111 -1707017.1/. 2. • cheek of the files of 010 Central Registrr ormatIon relative to an at •mpt br the Soviet KID OM, num, in September 1947, to recruit one MIns A for ooPl000de work. Omples of the report perlatning to this recruitimnst are ea IS seems probable that the Dina $IM mentioned therein is Identical with SUITION. Althoigh the report doesn't indicate that SIM use employed br poolot intelligence, as early as 1947, the possibility exists that she mmy haws been involved in the attempted recruitment of her friend, taromontai. 3. Nho Moo of NIN Nostra ligletrr else revealed that Sr. Stanislav STAMM° was the fernier leader of the White Ruthenian VP Camp at 0023220,3N and a member of tha . Pressidiun of the Chits Ruthenian National Coamittoe, an inept ektarloatioa which operated in Western Sono, of Sermany. Cron 1941 to 1941, 221.1121710 sosupds0 char positions of trast in the Nazi sAmlaistration, one of visteh was editor qf the nerepapor ROM, a pro-Jest. anti-allied, Vhito Mathenian lwageage publication. (2-2) 4. 1 01r atteatioa is invited to paragraphs 4, 6 and 7, of las/osure umber 1, whisk seated& detailed information relative to the attemptei recruitment of SIAIRIIVIO, br SWAM. PareAraPh 7o contains informmtion relative to essential elements. of intoamatica glywaiNANURVICIrSIS7201. See n Nits are slatlar to those given V VINNTRATT 0 1% KM:11101 resident., all of whoa attest, 4 in .64 !hie detachment will parses the seater intelligeneeaspeete of the same mei teems esti= of a positive letelligemes interest still be dissenimatet I. row detashmeat. It row detashmeat desires to empleit the positive latellLgetoe imposts of esee, It is Amigeseled that yea !afore this letaakment of such Satirist at the earliest poselble dale. 701 VII 0010(12DIRS =tom: /t/ DAVID R. INDIO' 1st 04, Inf. 2 least 1 - AR, 020 leg IV, file IT- 21933, subj as above, did 2 Nar 51 (eopt) t - 214 010 leg 121, file tu.s4996, sobjt Rim JAIDIOVIRSCI, dtt 9 24e 47 (copy) 11V1.-------- I IN DEX CONNISIFFIAL DECLASSIFIED AND RELEASED BY CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SOURCES METHODS EXEMPT I 0N3B2B NA11 WAR CRINESDISCLOSI1RE ACT DATE 1003 2005

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regarding eaDr.

ruary 1907, in

• 1. •

INFII3M, Sine nee lamas= 16 Kay 19

44 DAD 16 Mar 1. Ike inclosed CIO repo66114I° 1951 tunt.P.Istwo r"ralt020 0, a WhiteDs, 0111-1707017.1/.

2. • cheek of the files of 010 Central Registrr ormatIon relative to anat •mpt br the Soviet KID OM, num, in September 1947, to recruit one MInsA for ooPl000de work. Omples of the report perlatning to this recruitimnst are

ea IS seems probable that the Dina $IM mentioned therein is Identicalwith SUITION. Althoigh the report doesn't indicate that SIM use employed br poolotintelligence, as early as 1947, the possibility exists that she mmy haws been involvedin the attempted recruitment of her friend, taromontai.

3. Nho Moo of NIN Nostra ligletrr else revealed that Sr. Stanislav STAMM° wasthe fernier leader of the White Ruthenian VP Camp at 0023220,3N and a member of tha .Pressidiun of the Chits Ruthenian National Coamittoe, an inept ektarloatioa whichoperated in Western Sono, of Sermany. Cron 1941 to 1941, 221.1121710 sosupds0 charpositions of trast in the Nazi sAmlaistration, one of visteh was editor qf the nerepaporROM, a pro-Jest. anti-allied, Vhito Mathenian lwageage publication. (2-2)

4. 101r atteatioa is invited to paragraphs 4, 6 and 7, of las/osure umber 1, whiskseated& detailed information relative to the attemptei recruitment of SIAIRIIVIO, brSWAM. PareAraPh 7o contains informmtion relative to essential elements. of intoamaticaglywaiNANURVICIrSIS7201.

Seen Nits are slatlar to those given V VINNTRATT0 1%

KM:11101 resident., all of whoa attest, 4 in

.64 !hie detachment will parses the seater intelligeneeaspeete of the same mei teemsesti= of a positive letelligemes interest still be dissenimatet I. row detashmeat. Itrow detashmeat desires to empleit the positive latellLgetoe imposts of esee, It isAmigeseled that yea !afore this letaakment of such Satirist at the earliest poselble dale.

701 VII 0010(12DIRS =tom:/t/ DAVID R. INDIO'

1st 04, Inf.2 least

1 - AR, 020 leg IV, file IT-21933, subj as above, did2 Nar 51 (eopt)

t - 214 010 leg 121, file tu.s4996,sobjt Rim JAIDIOVIRSCI, dtt 9 24e 47 (copy)

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$434-1912

16 ilay 1951hi: wee 1,12 Indy.

Weed appreelate Am, additional informationfeeleplenta of . thie report sa7 taro on personalities

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TO: FEN, EDB, BOB, FOB 24 Nay 1951

For your information.

We have advised CIO that me believethey are handling this case excellently .and that re mould be interesting in receivingany further pertinent data that they may •develop.

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EARL NOTE: Attached are summaries (very complete)of the tan reports mentioned.

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MUM UP SIC REPORTS ON S1EMS (or !DOD. Nina nee LITITZTIstlaC

Taken frau report, dated 2 Pay 1951, CIC filet IV41933, re: AttemptRecruitment by Soviet Intelligence.

1. Dr. svmdabrr STANIMIC, alleged that subject contacted him,asking him to engagd in espionage activities on behalf of Soviet Intenigence.

Personal Data oa subjects

cor\lbOs 13811119T8CW4XOtknown27 yearsMite RuthenianVntnownMarried

Present Addresses Dnkturan,. probably Berlin, East SectoratIghts 5 1 6' Weights 130 lb.. Builds MediumHairs Light-brown rink Nu Dark-bluelikertifying Market Nose has a hum on bridge (eagle nose).

Scar diagram/ on forehead above nose.Identifying Cheracteriishlost Speaks Russian and Carman (no went)

* Dements: Pommy s green—passport or identification card.

2. On 26 Itar. 1951 ik

White Ruthenian, jggiaA).at Children's Villages Slock-37,

AIBLINO,made the following statement in Rosenholm

a, on isr. yaw. 1951, STAMM= received a letter Iron an unknownparson requesting tin to keep an appointment on 19 Mar. 51, ar 20 Mar. a atthe p in BAD A.13L1210. STANRIEV/0 did not do this; bower, on 20 Mar. Si,In Ureter Num., Umiak, 'here he vas employed, a Dina ZIEK (or SIM),nes LITIONTSCEZE, approached him and said die Imo the writer of the letter.

b, STANICIEVIC recognised her as Nina IfITSINTSCHZE, a stenographerrho had waked in the lhite Rutheadan Organisation in Merlin in 19211s. Shetold mune (STAMCIRVICOthat she vas now married and bar name was SMS orram he is net sere of the spelling she is married to a German. STANEIEVIChad lash seen mlbjeet in 19116 in Watenatedt (British Z) at a meeting of the/bite tuthesdanes where 119111110sting as reprefsentotive of the IlhiteRothe:dans of the Arterioen Zona.

c. =WS said abs vas now working for a soviet New Service. eceetflyUnited in Eaab Berlin, *Joh she called (as spelled in the RunianRAZIM. She asked IITANI=D3 to work for this orgenisation, gathering infor-mation on anti.Delshavist organizations in the V.S. Zan of Clerejny. As a .rd,he would be well paid. STAXIISVIC refused this offer, stating Rh was againsthis ideas and principles. MINS said she vas in no hurry and he ahonld think itover - reminding him that his parents were still in =MATT, Poland and intimating •that harm could core to them.

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Name*Birthdata andBirth place:Approx. UlmNationality'sOccupationsMarital Statues

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3. STAIZIEVIC stated he would be wining to meet subject if and whenohs contacted him and would attempt to get more information, but he absolutelyrefused to cooperate with subject's request.

h. On 9 Apr. 51, STAIOCIEVIC care to Rosenholm and stated he hadreceived a telegram signed Ma", asking him to meet the train on Sundaymorning. Due to a previous engagement, sum= did not keep this appoint-ment. On 8 Apr. a, he received a phone cal1 from subject and made anappointment to meet her at 2100 hare 10 Apr. 51 at the Bahnhof, Ronenhalm.

5. on 10 Apr. 51, VIANKILIFIC net subject at the appointed place,They engaged in conversation and it was disclosed that subject bad been inRosenholm previously. She said elm had a friend there, when she lived within Brain in 191A. The tread on At described as a former cook in theLoretto Rospital, Rosanheta, who is now employed as a cook in the IRO hapin Bad LThling. Subject also stated that she had stayed over night tree9.4.0 April 191 in a hotel in Ronenhein.

a, subject told STOLIITIG that "me know you are out of ark.(STANEOSTIC had been released from IRO Hqs. IE Zone, thrum Kamera, Munich,on 1 Or* 1951)• She added, it is also known that you cannot ocipate tothe U.S. She than offered STARS:WM one thousand narks a month and toldhim hie parents would be helped in a material ay (more food and privileges).

b. Subject stated she weld pick up reports from STANXISTIC approx.every five weeks. These reports she adds added must be written on thin paper.

12. Irma IMIs given to SZ MIEVIC, even though he told subject hecould not help her are as fellows

(1) General information concerning agenda and ape agentswho have been organized by the Americans among DP* for intelligence work,including those who are working Sam in "Iron Curtain" countries.

(2) The channels of those intelligence nets, bow they operatesod *ere they operate.

(3) Dotersdne who these agents are and who their contents ens.Background intonation and complete description of thee.

(11) Information regarding anti-Bolshevist movements among the"alone DP groups and nationalities.

8. STAIRMVIC told subject he would not cooperate - she said she wouldbe beak to see *be with no definite time. Swam= ow subject off on thetrain item Rosenheim to Uuniehe She sat along but sea joined before the trainleft Rosenhell by an unidentified man. She did not talk to the unidentifiedman on the entire trip but as the train approached Beach, this man helped herwith her luggage rack and they at lunch in the Bauptbanhot, Rupiah together.They both boarded the Munich.Aupdarg-ruramburg train. One bit of ocevereationoverheard in the dining room was subject ming OM had to go to Numbers andthen to Grateasoehr. It looload as if the man mere trying to paw pentadssubject to stay in Valet, but it ow not readily known if they were acquaintedwith each other.

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SUIVATU 7C'sg. nunum, CIO yloroir II i2Ot, 1LE irt-11-1,594,nem 9 MC. 19t47. SUBJC`rLNina JAKUL:WiLTSC12 re, Possible Soviet Agent

1. Personal Data on Nina KIXCillTSClis

Present Addresses Neu Waeseler r. 33, bet BEC22.21, EarburgForcer Address: Clauses S2tr. II.7, BerlinZarHeights 51 ln Weights 105 3bI Loan Blue DalondBuilds Smell Date of Birth: j 3.91g at Vilna, PolandNationelitYr White Ruthenian ( .Occupations Medical Student; Religions Greek Orthodox

2. Subject cane from Vilna, Po/and as a volunteer worker for GermanWar Industry and wca•ked in an Iron rorks at SCIINLIDENUBL, Passers. She isve reticent about wirlm infornation about her parents. She cl aims tobe married but doesn't know the ',hereabouts of her husband.

3. One Nina SMI, Paceaclmcveg 9, Der/In-Tr:4*ov, is a very close friendof subject whoa subject net while etruting at the University of Munich.

21. Subject had no formal education but was tutored by her father. Shepassed school. commination given by the school board and mos admitted to theGNanaoixam in Mont% Poland in 1927. She =Acted the Gansuteime and receivedher Abiturimet in 2.933. Later she took private lessons: in taping and businessCOU21186.

5. She worked in various public offices in Poland tram 1935 to 1939. peps:asvicultural studies at the triversity of Vilna in 1939. Completed 3-1/2 paossemesters in gbesmist17 there. In 19a, she moved to Baranoviece and worked forthe City Administration there until fall 19m. when she returned to Slonia andworked as a secretary for the Naito Ruthenian Coornittee until May 3.92,2.

6. In Nay 1942, subject cane to work in Schnsidenuhl, Paanern and claimsto have been married there. In Sept. 1942, cho moat to Berlin to work in theSektesreleopf Charlie Pabrik, another German ear Indus:lay. In Feb. 191:3s she:Anted to mark for the German Propaganda Ministry at bleahardt :tr. 12 becauseof her excellent lcio4edge of German and Russian. During this period she gavebirth to a son, Georg sVAILSMITSCII, though this child nes not by her husband.At this time her address vas Chausseestr. 117.

7. Reasons for the Investigations

a. On 28 Nov. 1947, subject, Neu Kassoler Str. 33, Marburg came tothe CIC office claintIng she had been approached by Soviet agents in Berlin inregard to her working as an agent for the Russians in the rs Zone.

b. While narking in the German Propaganda Ministry In Berlin, subjecthad placed her child in an infants hems at Lippehno. During the ensuing months,she lost track of her child, but after .cessation of hostilities she attempted tolocate her son. irer first attempts mare fruitless, so she :tent to Munich to studymedicine at the T.Aliversity there. W'hile in Munich, she net Nina SIU2, anotherWhite Ruthenian mho seemed interested in helping subject locate her ehilA•

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19!,7, the University ttlfunich wee dissolved and subject came to RexburgVarsity together with Sal: to remme her studies. JAKT.DORITSCE began studying

, Rarburg on 20 Apr. 47, but SECA returned to Berlin. Apnrox. 4 menthe later./eubject received a telelte4 from SEEL in Berlin statinc sho had located thechild. Subject with BIV.: I s help maned illegally into the Rusnier Zane andwent to Perlin. The child wan Uri:If:with a private family in the auseianSector. The fami4 demanded that subject prove her motherhood - to do thin,she had to first go to the local Jugendant at NOW Zrug Allee 2 and thento see the Dessirkerat AUER at Neue Krug Allee L. When she went to the latter,a member of the Dorman Kriminal Police entered the roan and asked her forher papers. When she said ahe had croosed illegally, she was arrested andtaken immediately to the Russian Kommandatura. At the Kcesmandatera, it herpapereterre check and it was discovered that she had -worked for the lereemPropaganda Ministry. Subject was informed if she wanted to regal.: her treed=she would have to act in the capacity of an agent for them. She was alsotold that she had worked against her country during the rmr and to correctherpast mistakes, she must =irk for her hormland now.

c. Subject agreed and was told to hrin: beck information on therenewing:

(1) Americana opinions of the Russians.(2)Why so mere-Ws from the Eastern countries are reoiding

in the restern Zones. What support are DPe receiving from US Government?

p3 rtware the DPs not being repatriated?4 What kind of propaganda in being given to tho DPa in

the Western Zones.(5) The is putting out this propaganda and throuel that

Mediuk.(d) In what activities are the rhite Ruthenian engmlied in

the Western Zones.(7) Who are the leaders and that kind of organization have

the White Ruthenians in the Western Zonce(8) That kind of anti-Russian or anti-Coomunist propaganda

ia being disseminated in the US Zone?(9) NuMber and location of US Treopa in Uarborg area?

(10) n n type of vehicles and weapons?(11) Hoy many DPa are in that areal

JANDBONT/SCH was then told to return totiarburg and resume her medical studiesand to return to the Berlin Komeandatura only when she had information, butto come under the guise of visiting her child. She returned to Berlin illegallyippreedbmatmly two weeks later; visited her child and 'under the guise of visitingNina STEW, she snuggled the Child succeserelly acmes the 'border into the tBZone. Subject claimed that she contacted CID in Berlin on 28 Sept. ighiC 1947,toll them her story, but that no one gave it any credence.

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