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NODULE X7 OSWALD IN MINSK AND THE U2 DUMP: JANUARY ...

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January 7, 1960. I leave Moscow by train for Minsk, Belorussia. My hotel<br />

bill was 2200. Ruble and the train ticket to Minsk 150 Rubles so I have a<br />

lot of money & hope. I wrote my Brother and my Mother letters in which I<br />

said "I do not wish to every contact you again." I am begining a new life<br />

and I don't want any part of the old."<br />

January 7, 1960. Arrive in Minsk, met by 2 women Red Cross workers.<br />

We go to Hotel Minsk. [located at 11 Leninsky Prospect] I take room and<br />

meet Rosa and Stellina, who persons from Intourist in hotel who speak<br />

English. Stellina is in 40's, nice, married, young child. Rosa about 23,<br />

blond, attractive unmarried excellant English, we attract each other at<br />

once.<br />

The Historic Diary:<br />

<strong>OSWALD</strong>: <strong>JANUARY</strong> 8, 1960<br />

January 8, 1960 I meet the city mayor, Comrade Shrapof, who welcomes<br />

me to Minsk promises me a rent free apartment "soon" and warns me<br />

about "uncultured persons" who sometimes insult foriengers. My<br />

interputer: Roman Detkof, Head For. Tech. Instit. next door.<br />

<strong>JANUARY</strong> 10, 1960<br />

“January 10, 1960. The day to myself. I walk through city, very nice." Norman Mailer<br />

reported that in Minsk <strong>OSWALD</strong>'S case was assigned to KGB Officer Igor Ivanovitch<br />

Guzmin. Igor Ivanovitch Guzmin told Norman Mailer that it had been decided on the<br />

highest levels after the suicide attempt to let him stay, even though his suicide attempt<br />

may have been staged. Igor Ivanovitch Guzmin assigned Stepan Vasilyevich Gregorieff<br />

to <strong>OSWALD</strong>. Hundreds of pages later Norman Mailer told his readers these names<br />

were pseudonyms. Why not say it at the outset? Norman Mailer determined that the<br />

KGB watched <strong>OSWALD</strong> on January 9, 1969, January 10, 1960, January 13, 1960 and<br />

January 30, 1960.<br />

<strong>THE</strong> M<strong>IN</strong>SK RADIO PLANT <strong>JANUARY</strong> 12, 1960

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