<strong>The</strong>n we got onto the subject of anti-Semitism <strong>in</strong> America. It is obvious both to Viktor and myselfthat the current, grow<strong>in</strong>g and very brutal anti-communist movement here <strong>in</strong> America is actually anti-Semitic <strong>in</strong> nature. It is a concealed anti-Semitism but is there just the same.Reasons?Like Stal<strong>in</strong>, Roosevelt recognized the value of Jews for his radical social programs. Although hepersonally did not like Jews, he welcomed them <strong>in</strong>to his government where they eagerly implemented hisanti-bus<strong>in</strong>ess and pro-trade union programs. This led to Roosevelt's acceptance of Soviet Russia and by hisdo<strong>in</strong>g so, <strong>in</strong>creased his popularity among the Jewish community who, of course, were very pro- Stal<strong>in</strong>.After all, didn't the Great Georgian officially make anti-Semitism a capital offense and hadn't he filled hisgovernment with many Jews? Naturally, among Jewish liberals, Stal<strong>in</strong> was a great man and Roosevelt,see<strong>in</strong>g this, did the same th<strong>in</strong>g.However, when Roosevelt died, the protector was not longer able to promote and his successorsbegan to move aga<strong>in</strong>st the Jews <strong>in</strong> the New Deal.<strong>The</strong> leadership of the <strong>CIA</strong> is what they call "East Coast Establishment". <strong>The</strong>y are Protestant,mostly Episcopalian, anti-Catholic, anti-German, very pro-British and exceptionally anti-Semitic. <strong>The</strong>yknow they cannot come out and attack Jews as such so they now savagely attack all communists with thew<strong>in</strong>k-and-nod that "we all know communists are all Jews."Of course this is not true but the attacks on all communists, <strong>in</strong> academia, government and themotion picture <strong>in</strong>dustry are motivated mostly by anti-Semitism and noth<strong>in</strong>g else. This is one of the reasonsthat I have friends <strong>in</strong> the Pentagon and at the <strong>CIA</strong> because they assume, wrongly, that I persecuted the Jewsdur<strong>in</strong>g the course of the Third Reich. That I assisted many Jews to escape they do not know and I do notth<strong>in</strong>k it would suit me to discuss this with them.Dulles is certa<strong>in</strong>ly typical of this aristocratic anti-Semitism. In fact, <strong>in</strong> the upper reaches of the<strong>CIA</strong>, only Angleton is pro-Jewish and this is because his mother was a Mexican Jew. Dulles doesn't muchlike him and I suspect for that reason.It is also assumed <strong>in</strong> the <strong>CIA</strong> that I hate Russians. This is not the case at all. I detested Germancommunists whom I consider to be traitors to their country and agents of a hostile foreign government. Ihave the same view <strong>in</strong> this country. In my view, all traitors, German or American, should be shot on thespot with no mercy shown. On the other hand, I know what Viktor is and it does not bother me to socializewith him and play chess with someone whom Dulles would consider an <strong>in</strong>carnation of Satan. I have alwaysconsidered myself to be a German patriot and not an ideologue. Anyone who makes their personalprejudices a matter of policy is a damned idiot and I have always ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed this, even dur<strong>in</strong>g my tenure <strong>in</strong>the Gestapo.Stal<strong>in</strong> and his system will eventually pass away and the Russian people will be left beh<strong>in</strong>d. Are weto murder all of them? People like Dulles and Wisner would certa<strong>in</strong>ly do this with great glee but Trumanwould never approve of, for example, dropp<strong>in</strong>g one of our fourteen atomic bombs on Moscow orLen<strong>in</strong>grad out of hate.Now there is talk <strong>in</strong> the Pentagon about us<strong>in</strong>g bacterial warfare aga<strong>in</strong>st the Ch<strong>in</strong>ese <strong>in</strong> Korea but itwill need Truman's approval and they will never get it from him.It is very fortunate for the Ch<strong>in</strong>ese that someone like Eisenhower is not <strong>in</strong> the White House or thelunatic fr<strong>in</strong>ge here would certa<strong>in</strong>ly have their way. Truman did order the atom bomb dropped on Japan buthe was new to the job, lied to by everyone around him and pushed <strong>in</strong>to his decision. He said to me oncethat it was the worst error of his Presidency and he would never do someth<strong>in</strong>g like that aga<strong>in</strong>.Thursday, 25. January, 1951.I got <strong>in</strong> the post today, a small packet from Viktor that is both horrify<strong>in</strong>g and very funny. It is athree-page document from the Pentagon, covered all over with various official secret stamps, and it dealswith "Soviet military <strong>in</strong>tentions" aga<strong>in</strong>st the Western powers. It is two years old and I know for a fact thatat least some of this is the result of the romance novels prepared by Gehlen for his American bosses,namely the <strong>CIA</strong> and the Army.I am go<strong>in</strong>g to put this down here because I have to give the orig<strong>in</strong>al back to Viktor so he <strong>in</strong> turncan put it back <strong>in</strong> the Pentagon files. If anyone had told me <strong>in</strong> 1948 that a KGB agent, who is alwayswelcome <strong>in</strong> my house, is supply<strong>in</strong>g me with secret U.S. military documents, I would have had himcommitted to a lunatic asylum or shot.Here is what we have, somewhat shortened but all <strong>in</strong>tact:
In the event of war break<strong>in</strong>g out <strong>in</strong> Europe between the Soviet Union and the Western Powers (i.e.the United States...England is noth<strong>in</strong>g and the rest of Europe is a gigantic poor farm) these are the Sovietgoals:1. A military campaign aga<strong>in</strong>st Western Europe to <strong>in</strong>clude Italy but not Spa<strong>in</strong> or Portugal with thegoal of capture of the Atlantic coast by a lighten<strong>in</strong>g strike as well as to secure control of the Mediterranean;2. A massive air attack aga<strong>in</strong>st England;3. An attack launched simultaneously aga<strong>in</strong>st Turkey, Greece, the Middle East oil produc<strong>in</strong>g areasand the vital Suez Canal;4. In the Far East, an attack on Ch<strong>in</strong>a, South Korea and air and naval strikes aga<strong>in</strong>st U.S. navaland air bases <strong>in</strong> the Pacific and Alaska.5. Limited air attacks aga<strong>in</strong>st the United States ma<strong>in</strong>land and Canada and attacks aga<strong>in</strong>st the navalbases <strong>in</strong> the Puget Sound (Wash<strong>in</strong>gton state) area;6. Coord<strong>in</strong>ated naval and air attacks aga<strong>in</strong>st British-American shipp<strong>in</strong>g and communications l<strong>in</strong>es;7. Partisan activity and sabotage launched aga<strong>in</strong>st British-American areas of <strong>in</strong>terest throughoutthe world;8. An attack on Scand<strong>in</strong>avian countries and Pakistan (an American ally);9. Should the campaign <strong>in</strong> Western Europe prove successful, a massive coord<strong>in</strong>ated land, sea andair attack aga<strong>in</strong>st Great Brita<strong>in</strong>;10. <strong>The</strong> Soviet Union must keep reserve forces ready and not commit all of their units to action.This, then, is the purported Soviet plan to attack the West. It is, without doubt, a complete fiction,designed to terrify Congressmen and the wealthy. Both Viktor and I know, as does the Pentagon, the Jo<strong>in</strong>tChiefs of Staff, the President and even the error- prone <strong>CIA</strong>, that this is impossible. <strong>The</strong> Soviet military hasbeen quickly disbanded after the war, Soviet economy is <strong>in</strong> ru<strong>in</strong>s and could under no circumstances supportsuch a huge and ambitious undertak<strong>in</strong>g and, quite frankly, Josef Stal<strong>in</strong> is not <strong>in</strong>sane.Still, by his aggressive behavior over what he sees as treachery and betrayal on the part of hisformer allies, Stal<strong>in</strong> has played right <strong>in</strong>to the hands of the war party here.<strong>The</strong> Berl<strong>in</strong> blockade was only a test of strength and not a prelude to attack.When Truman called Stal<strong>in</strong>'s bluff, he backed down. Cruel and savage though Stal<strong>in</strong> can be, he isby no means a fool.Even to attempt such a global undertak<strong>in</strong>g would result <strong>in</strong> immediate and terrible Americanreprisals, <strong>in</strong> the form of atomic weapons. And also, from what I know, even more terrible germ warfare.Stal<strong>in</strong> knows this and would never undertake such foolishness. Fortunately, I am not called upon tocomment upon this idiocy. My forte is communist <strong>in</strong>filtration and subversion and on that subject, I can saythat the Soviets are certa<strong>in</strong>ly very active here. <strong>The</strong>y don't need to be active <strong>in</strong> England because they alreadyhave more agents <strong>in</strong> that country than <strong>in</strong> Moscow central!My fear, and Viktor's as well, is that some lunatic here, like MacArthur, will actually dosometh<strong>in</strong>g that Stal<strong>in</strong> will have to respond to. M. wants atomic bombs for his own use <strong>in</strong> Korea and Godalone knows what he would do with them. I know Truman will not give them to him but M. has his stafffriends pressur<strong>in</strong>g the President.I do not know what the future will be nor what it will have to say about Truman. I suspect theywill be unk<strong>in</strong>d to him when compar<strong>in</strong>g him to Roosevelt but I will say here that America can be verythankful that Truman is President and not Roosevelt and especially, not Wallace! If Truman does not runaga<strong>in</strong> or runs and is defeated, the question will be, who is the next to follow? Taft and Eisenhower are thelead<strong>in</strong>g names.Taft is not much of anyth<strong>in</strong>g but Eisenhower will be noth<strong>in</strong>g but trouble for world peace.Assholes like Dulles will get <strong>in</strong>to power at once and that man, and his dearest friend Wisner are <strong>in</strong>deedcapable of anyth<strong>in</strong>g. Stal<strong>in</strong> needs to have great patience <strong>in</strong> deal<strong>in</strong>g with these people, believe me.This is not because I have become pro-Stal<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> my middle age but I have lived through onehorrible, ideological war that destroyed most of Europe and I really do not want to see another such maniceruption <strong>in</strong> my lifetime, or <strong>in</strong> my children's either.Saturday, 27, January 1951.In Korea, the Eighth Army is start<strong>in</strong>g its long promised counter-attack. <strong>The</strong> field commander,General (Matthew, ed.) Ridgeway, is a very competent officer and no doubt there will be clashes betweenhimself and MacArthur. Well, many people have suffered from the effects of the Korean campaign.Hillenkoether has gone back to active naval service and if MacArthur isn't careful, he will be relieved of
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