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104-10132-10021 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/1963)

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              SUBJECT:   BELITSKITY, Boris Yefimovich #175069  - ssD

                         MOSBY, Aline   #172252



                   According to several sources Boris Y. Belitskiy  is an associate of
              Aline Mosby, whose name appeared in Oswald's address book.  (Page 61 of
              the address book, which is on page 22 of the FBI memorandum of 31
              December 1963.  She is mentioned also in CI/SIG's cover memorandum
              dated 10 January 1964.)

                   According to               SR/2/CE, #56948  m & SsD, in September
              1958, Aline Mosby was in  ire   contact with Boris Y. Belitskiy, a
              Russian official at the Brussels World   ir, and was the center of a
              great deal of activity for (him).        stated that Belitskiy, who was
              the Head of the British Division of' RaioMoscowhad   been an interpreter
              for the Russians at the Brussels World Fair.  He previously had been in
              the United States with his father, who was with ANTORG in the late 1920's/
              early 1930's ODoyle  said that Belitskiy attended school in New York City
              and that the family returned to Russia in 1936 or 1937.

                   With further reference to Mosby,       noted that there was a direct
              relationship between Mosby, Koch (CarlBHenry Koch, #50001) and Volkoff
              (George Volkoff, #152385 - SSD) -  all of whom had been of interest with
              reference to Belitskiy.

                   Others whom Mosby knew included Alexander Dolberg, #165651 - SO),
              to whom she was introduced by McKinney H. Russell, #83853 - SOD, still
              another who was of interest in connection with Belitskiy.

                   CI/SIG was advised in late 1958 regarding the above individuals and
              informed that CI/QA was also interested in them.

                   According to information furnished by Fitzgerald Curtis Smith,
              #176178 - SSD, during a debriefing in June 1959, Boris Y. Belitskiy, whom
              Smith knew in Moscow, was in great fear of being purged, as was his
              father, a Russian Jew, who had once lived in New York.  According to
              Smith, Belitskiy knew and trusted no U.S. citizens in Moscow other than
              himself (Smith) and Aline Mosby, UPI correspondent in Moscow.  Smith said
              Belitskiy met Aline Mosby at the Brussels World Fair in the summer of 1958,
              at the same time he met Smith.  Smith said he subsequently contacted
              Belitskiy in Moscow in December 1958, through NBC Correspondent Irvine R.
              Levine.

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