The United States Government’s Relationship With Nazi General Reinhard Gehlen
(June 2, 2006)
Crosby Lewis Requests Background Information on Gehlen and Others (10/25/45)
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Eric Waldman on the US Army's Trusteeship of the Gehlen Organization during the Years 1945-1949 (9/30/69)
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General Gehlen’s Statement Regarding Plans After Germany’s Defeat (undated)
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Gerhard Wessel’s Statement on the Development of the Post-War German Intelligence Organization (undated)
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General Winter on the History of the Organization (undated)
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German Techniques in Combating Soviet Intelligence (6/3/46)
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Hans Hinrichs on the Early History of the Organization (undated
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Heinz Danko Herre’s Account of End of World War II (4/8/53)
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Interrogation Reports (8/29/45)
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Interview with General Edwin L. Sibert on the Gehlen Organization Report (3/26/70)
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Lt. Col. Gerald Duin Statement on Early Contacts with Gehlen (undated)
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“Notes on the Red Army” (6/24/45)
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Present Usefulness of Operation Rusty (10/16/46)
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“Operation of the Blue House Project” (5/11/46)
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Operation Keystone (9/9/46)
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Operation Keystone — Report by Crosby Lewis (9/22/46)
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Operation Rusty (7/2/46)
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“Operation Rusty — Use of the Eastern Branch of the Former German Intelligence Service” (10/1/46)
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“Russian Experts of German Intelligence Service” (1/8/46)
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U.S. Army Intelligence Makes Initial Contact with Gehlen (5/1/52)
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Source:
National Security Archive