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

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Life Magazine printed excerpts from <strong>OSWALD</strong>'S Historic Diary. Dr. Alfred Goldberg,<br />

who wrote much of the Warren Report, "indicated that some of <strong>OSWALD</strong>'S references<br />

to the Zigers had been toned down to protect them." In 1977, Alexander Ziger lived in<br />

Minsk. Alexander Ziger died in the early 1990's possibly in Israel. [Slawson: Rankin with<br />

I.D. Levine-Transmittal 2-6.2.64, transcript pp. 14-16; WC Inventory & Evidence 3-6<br />

Slawson; WC Rankin Memo 10.6.64; CIA 947-927; Conversation with telephone<br />

operator, Minsk, USSR] Jews comprised a large proportion of Soviet dissidents at this<br />

time.<br />

KOZLOVA<br />

<strong>OSWALD</strong> may have in touch with dissident Russians working for the CIA while he was<br />

in the Soviet Union. The name Kozlova was found in his address book:<br />

The CIA:<br />

(792) (possible telephone extension)<br />

TO: Files<br />

FROM: M.D. Stevens<br />

Vneshtory Bank<br />

Bank of Foreign Trade<br />

Moscow<br />

Neglinnaya Ul. 12<br />

Kozlova (woman's surname)<br />

K-03400 (telephone number)<br />

2. The following notation appears on 29 of Oswald‟s address book (page<br />

12 of the FBI memo).<br />

Kozlova (woman‟s surname)<br />

K-03400 (telephone number)<br />

(792) (possible telephone extension)

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