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So the use of The attorney, John Loftus, 35, these Nazi groups behind the is a former trial lawyer for the Iron Curtain was an absolute Justice Department's Office of disaster for our intelligence pro- Special Investigations. His 1982 gram. We lost almost everything book, an account of how gov- we had. ernment agencies — primarily "We used Nazi emigre groups the State Department's Office of from virtually every country is Policy Coordination — smuggled Eastern Europe," said Loftus. Nazis into the United States, "There were 'certain operations, trained them as guerrillas with like the Albanian operation, the intention of shipping them that have come out in the public back to fight Communism in domain. We sent, 500 people Europe and have protected them across the border- into Albania ever since from investigation back in 1949, and' there were and deportation, sparked a Sixty massacres shortly afterwards. Minutes-probe into a 1977 Gov- This group was actually con- ernment Accounting Office re- suming more than half of the porton the matter. The GAO report said in effect that the accusations of govern- ment agency involvement were One Justice • insignificant. "The report con- Department official cluded," wrote Loftus, "that the GAO had conducted. an exten- speculated that as sive search of all the intelli- many as 10,000 gence agencies' files and of the 29 background dossiers dis- Nazis remain at covered . . . that none of the documents disclosed derogatory large in this information. Stymied for lack of country. evidence, the subcommittee terminated its inquiry." Shortly after Loftus' book ap- peared, the Sixty Minutes TV show aired charges that the CIA's budget without the CIA GAO had been lied to by the knowing where the money was agencies it had investigated. going." - Loftus said tha government Rep. Peter W. Rodin Jr. (D. N.J.), chairman of the • House agency involvement in similar Judiciary Committee, asked that clandestine projects took place the investigation be reopened. It between 1948 and 1952, and was, and Loftus was scheduled was initiated by CIA chief Allen to testify before the Subcommit- Dulles and his planning direc- tee on Immigration and Interna- tor, Frank Wisner. Most of the tional Law, regarding the GAO's eastern European Nazis hid out report. Also scheduled were in U.S. and British refugee GAO officials and Neal Sher, di- camps. "It's such an embarrassing rector of the Justice Depart- ment's- Office of Special Investi- problem," said Loftus, "because a lot of our allies were much gations. , "Although the GAO and the more at fault than we were. We Justice Department tried very also protected major war crimi- hard, Loftus told The Jewish nals from Nuremberg. We hid them. News' in an exclusiv- e pre- "I think that the situation is testimony interview, "They've missed'most of the important in- so severe that this subcommittee formation: that the number of should continue its •work and Nazis who emigrated to America should call intelligence agencies was much larger than has been to account directly." Loftus said tha he had re- reported already, and that the ceived the impression that the degree of government assistance was more extensive than had subcommittee, under the chair- thanship of Rep. Louis R. Maz- been reported." zoli (D-Ky.) wanted to keep its Loftus said that one Justice investigation of the GAO report Department official speculated recently that as many as 10,000 to a minimum. , "I would like Congress-to hold Nazis remain at large in this hearings and explore this mat- country. Most of them, he ex- plained, were eastern 'European ter fully, he paid. "If they held Nazis responsible for some of full hearings, at least we could the worst atrocities, killing - go after the Americans who re- thousands of Jews. cruited the Nazis and hold them up as examples to the present "They were to be trained here intelligence community ao that for operations behind the Iron they would never try it again. Curtain," he said. "A lot of them "America's a great country," did psychological warfare work said Loftus, "and we're the ones for organizations like Radio Lib- who have the guts to admit our erty and Radio Free Europe. mistakes and correct them." ' The Novi Hilton invites you to the Orchard Cafe's sumptuous Sunday Brunch, served on Sunday from 10:30 a.m. 'til 2:30 p.m. . ' Enjoy .a fabulous array of tempting salads, appetizers and entrees such as Eggs Benedict, Quiche Lorraine, Shrimp Marengo, Steamship Round of Beef, plus lavish homemadedesserts; Chocolate Mousse, English Trifle, Double Rich Chocolate Cake. 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