NODULE X7 OSWALD IN MINSK AND THE U2 DUMP: JANUARY ...
NODULE X7 OSWALD IN MINSK AND THE U2 DUMP: JANUARY ...
NODULE X7 OSWALD IN MINSK AND THE U2 DUMP: JANUARY ...
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Sharapov was born about 1909, was married, and as of 1954 had a 13year-old<br />
son. He also had daughters, aged seven and three, by a<br />
mistress, Olga Khokhlova. It should be noted that Nikolai Georgeiyevich<br />
Sharapov has a son about <strong>OSWALD</strong>'S age. In a February 24, 1955 CIA<br />
information report, 'KGB Organizations, Functions and Personalities,'<br />
Nikolai Georgeiyevich Sharapov was listed as the KGB (X Directorate)<br />
Independent Section, Surveillance Section (NN), Sub-Section Chief.<br />
(2) According to the 1930 testimony of E. Y. Belitskiy aka Yefim Belitskiy,<br />
the father of Boris Yefimovich Belitskiy, #175069-SSD, one P. I. Sharapov<br />
was at one time a director of the All-Russian Textile Syndicate in New<br />
York City, as he (E. Y. Belitskiy) also had been. The Syndicate, he said,<br />
was actually part of the Soviet Government and was controlled as such.<br />
See attachment regarding Boris Y. Belitskiy.<br />
(3) According to information furnished to the FBI in 1948 by Mikhail<br />
Ivanovich SAMAR<strong>IN</strong> (aka Mr. Gregory) AI 116, one Lt. General Andrei<br />
Rodionovich SHARAPOV of the Soviet Military Staff Committee at the<br />
United Nations (as well as Lt. General Alexander Filippovich) was involved<br />
in Soviet espionage. According to SAMAR<strong>IN</strong> he obtained this information<br />
during a discussion he had with Eugene Vasilievich GLAKHOV of the<br />
Soviet U.N. Delegation in about June 1948. According to SAMAR<strong>IN</strong>,<br />
General Sharapov took over all the duties of General VASILIEV, Head of<br />
the First Department of Soviet Intelligence in the United States, when he<br />
later departed – apparently shortly before June 1948. [CIA 1296-469]<br />
The document in the foregoing appeared contained the notation: “THIS IS<br />
OFFICE OF SECURITY <strong>IN</strong>FO. MR. BRUCE SOLEY (SOLIE) OF<br />
SECURITY TOLD BIRCH O‟NEAL C/CI/SIG THAT IS CAN BE<br />
RETA<strong>IN</strong>ED <strong>IN</strong> DD/P FILES. AED MARCH 17, 1964.<br />
ATTACHMENT<br />
According to several sources, Belitskiy is an associate of Aline Mosby,<br />
whose name appeared in <strong>OSWALD</strong>'S address book...She is also<br />
mentioned in CI/SIG's cover memorandum dated January 10, 1964.<br />
According to Joseph Doyle SR/2/CE, #56948 SD & SSD, in September<br />
1958, Aline Mosby was in direct contact with Boris Y. Belitskiy, a Russian<br />
official at the Brussels World's Fair, and "was the center of a great deal of<br />
activity for (him). Doyle stated that Belitskiy, who was the head of the<br />
British Division of Radio Moscow had been an interpreter for the Russians<br />
at the Brussels World Fair. He previously had been in the United States<br />
with his father who was with AMTORG in the late 1920's/ early 1930's.