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104-10172-10305 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/26/1959)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch85297 and id is 1 raw text is: 1104-10172-10305 12023 RELEASE  UNDER   THE PRESIDENT  JOHN  F. KENNEDY  ASSASSINATION   RECORDS   ACT OF 1992



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                                  nrChief, iqs2~U                                        1959

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                 CIJ  Orio J To.   O<t cnto  A     da    a~ x ~ t Conga, in 1.55 ~In aeD



            1956 he wasn prooted to Second Secretary and Chief of the Coeul.r Bection, Soviet
            desciption of 00LG   end saw bekgrowd  data.                                 W'

                1. go' was borm about 197'5 in the anvir  of eithr  wassa  or. Thgrkw    Be

            the Sovit           mo4, wation in 1wsni vr xd anid Moo andzsise  szt~     .N
            ali      asto  e acd pohloit.ath:&%h looke                   Vl  pr  co pmel
            stock, hisa omneremtion implied that he was wal-odueated and knovledge  a on
            d1,lauatic aff airs, Marzimm and current events chich involve the USMI. Contrariljr,
            kim knowledge of life outside the V= was nagger. 'No was carried to Xim Fedorvtna.
            Rtter sorrowfully be explained that he and his ife would like to have ohildreo but
            so far have not been so blessed. Nis main interest in sports wes skiing. Ile waswr
            jovial, eorwenial sad semed to enjoy playing host. It has been 'very obvious that be
            amiiyo Pisk up th check when be dines with Ilostuarr  even if he is nmot the host..

                3.  TOocas scarce OWS  stated he had served in Vienme, Warsaw. Ddest               I
           acoharest and Sophia) mhile to another he stated that Belsinki Wag him first foreign
           aesign-nt.  It is possible that 0. k9 meant 1Hlsinki was his `first foreign assign-
           ment' outsidS the Soviet 11o0 (if he had carved in Vierma 6iring the occupation), or
           be could have been deliberately attauptiig to conform B e has. converged oly ina

           R'ersian and Finnishl however, be stated that be had attended the Langug Inetitzte.
           We sesneot that be also known aua hgliah but yty fel  rlwtant  to oouverae, in

               4s  0OWB's  PredeCaessr as a known R13 officer, probably 313H. We suspect that
          o(L=  is now the top zD officer in Helsinki.  Although we hawe no awoet   evid=0c
          for this suspicion, e  feel. that O(KZJB' interest in Westerers generally end in
          Portloularly in his opposite nowere in W06tern instaL~atioana in Helsinki is more then
          would bo called for by his position.

                 lS.D 20fl4, ~ea sho  a  anapapar photo of 0ozz30 stated that GaIX'  to  wes
          finlII  . Whben D3 20?ta ms told oCLUn'. unm, Source replied that there was a lieu-
          tenmt coloel  with this nam  in the MB5* 30ujs  Gould not rebe    the  directorate
          bat thouteht possibly it &'tht have been a technical motion. SOUros knew that Lt. Col.
            60LMwa a *fairly high boas.U D M   4 cOI  ould not recall whether be had ever seen
          Lt. Col. O(11L3 to know him so he did niot know if the 0(113 in the neeplioto was
          idaticoal with the Lt. Col. 0CIJU of the 1(18.

              6.   we would anpreeato My further information on O(LDI vhich might ib stant late


       I      1 . Y 5mto idntf poitvethe. KAja=Y. We Mee writtn to
            aseeedt  tJ     I   staam e  f-t:i  mere inO~tl m1 the X    Ts wfo have bea
                       aeetnedto    hee aras.TM TC~tL~rINAT-Wr'% , T eecription of the R. ~KHYZV
       I  nw aaeir-vd to Finland, Norae sorly fits that of Nlko.a neraeaimovteh KU.MT %ho rag
       '  frwerly autie2.d an a TAM~ oorreqpaor~ent to Loona Cron. 140 to 1953 and am Cultural
       I  Atah   to the Soviet rabasev, Bw  from Fehruar7 1956 to abo.vt P*1 1057. In both
    *     Lado anmd buon be wg  suspeted of unsa~trg in tntaUtiuzio. dottvitiem. We mould
         arpr~eiate r-otvina  izWor.ati1-n on the X. ISflXV now in aellni, wdiioh adgbt help,
      a  us  to identity hi.


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