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104-10300-10020 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (12/17/1959)

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2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992

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SUBJycT: KAMKIN, Victor Petrovich
AI-2752 - SSD-90097
A review of Subject's file has been made in connection with
a request from the CI Officer FreDch Desk    with reference to
hrlquet   from the             F              that Subject's Washington
information from the            .      was one of the four book stores
book store, as of the summer of 19;ws one ofuthe for o         NiS
in the United States where subscripti    coud e ofgat BorDn
the bulletin edited by the Repatriation Comitte of    atfs BarliN
SRODINM'(LA PATPJE), which is distributed in various languages
and is 1bpai7ed in sealed envelopes, has been forbidden distribution
in France. (See attached thermofax.)
Security files reflect that in April 957 the FBI advised that
Victor Petrovich KAMKIN, Elena Andreeva KAIKIN and Nina SELKIN
had been the subjects of an Internal Security - dtype ivestigation
as of 1951 and thatr There is no derogatory data of a subversive
nature in the files of this Bureau cocerning the subject of your
inquiry (KAMKIN), It should be noted, however, that Victor
Petrovich KAMKIN is currently of investigative interest    o his
Bureau and, accordingly, it is requested that anyned by this
i rº behalf  o f  the  C entral  Intel l~ig enlce  Agency   b   a d e   y t i
Bureau      i
( I   1,1y a Staff C

Accordig to an undated blind memorandum    pos-      y
AL Mo s       IAS irand), Nina SAPELKIN is Elna KA14KIN's sister and as of
_V  'tt.memorandum),    na   AELITnnse.                     naAELI       a
fArs-  1951 was living with the KAMaNs in Tenresse Nina    sA   Na
,ah*   r -4 born in Russia 18 August 1912; and was evacuated from 19h9         t
_ Samar,  Phiippiflo Islands  under  IlRO auspices  in  p ri  9
Samaniedpbyher husband Semen I.       SAPELKIN and their two children.
acmed to therUie hSate in 1951 and lived in Tennessee for
i came to the UKAKINS. The SAPELKINs reportedly renounced
Soviet citizenship in sanghai in September or October 1948.
The KA$KINs also were born in Russia andW ThereN atter until
high school and university ini Harbin      g businss in China; and
durin   l9.e h a s ays t he  wasnt i th   Special  ServiceS,  Section  II ,
during 1946-47 says he wasCorp, working on its newspaper, North China
A    .Marin, In 19r47 he was co-pnblisher of Free Word which he says
was an anti-Soviet newspaper closed by pressure of the Sovi.-t
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INTI.  December 1.959

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