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- Palestine, von Bolschwing also met and befriended the Austrian **** activist and Schutzstaffel (SS) officer Leopold von Mildenstein. Von Bolschwing soon became...
- Newsom traveled across Europe alongside former SS Gestapo member Otto von Bolschwing who had been brought to the U.S. by the CIA under Operation Paperclip...
- Käsebier Georg Klindworth Otto Kueck László Almásy Elyesa Bazna Otto von Bolschwing Willem Ter Braak Ernest Peter Burger Wilhelm Canaris Mathilde Carré Coco...
- Committee for Free Europe (NCFE) UNREST: Otto von Bolschwing UPTHRUST: Konrad Adenauer USAGE: Otto von Bolschwing UTILITY: Reinhard Gehlen, first president of...
- died of a heart attack before deportation hearings commenced. Otto von Bolschwing worked for a computer leasing company in California where he rose to the...
- in Amsterdam (released 16.02.1951) died 1987 Otto Albrecht Alfred von Bolschwing born 15 October 1909, Schoenbruch. Promoted Hstuf: 30.01.1941, (SD). SS...
- such as Soobzokov, SD officer Wilhelm Höttl, Eichmann aide Otto von Bolschwing, and accused war criminal Theodor Saevecke, were emplo**** by American...
- John Birch Miles Copeland, Jr. Milton Bearden Nicholas Shadrin Otto von Bolschwing Peter Burke, 1979 secretary in the US emb****y in Poland Philip Agee Robert...
- military and the Auswärtiges Amt supported General Antonescu. Baron Otto von Bolschwing of the SS who was stationed at the German emb****y in Bucharest pla****...
- Allowed To Stay In U.S." The New York Times. December 23, 1981. "Otto Von Bolschwing; Ex-Captain In **** SS". The New York Times. March 10, 1982. "Immigration...