Alleged Nazi War Criminals: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, and International Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session ... August 3, 1977, Del 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... materials that you cannot . I have to think that some people perhaps did not try hard enough . Mr. Lowe . I would not agree with that . We tried awfully hard . First , we tried working out things in an oral agreement with them and ...
... materials that you cannot . I have to think that some people perhaps did not try hard enough . Mr. Lowe . I would not agree with that . We tried awfully hard . First , we tried working out things in an oral agreement with them and ...
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... materials has to do with materials which I myself have published . As I understand it from talking with your staff , you are preparing a factual , historical primer , so to speak 31.
... materials has to do with materials which I myself have published . As I understand it from talking with your staff , you are preparing a factual , historical primer , so to speak 31.
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... materials , and if I can just very quickly identify them : The full text of my work in 1963 entitled , " Nazi War ... material which might be of some historical value for your own study . Let me proceed with a bit of the historical ...
... materials , and if I can just very quickly identify them : The full text of my work in 1963 entitled , " Nazi War ... material which might be of some historical value for your own study . Let me proceed with a bit of the historical ...
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... materials . Not in terms of any editorial reaction , because I could not care less what their editorial reaction was or is , but as a source of data and information and further questioning , because I wanted to question them very ...
... materials . Not in terms of any editorial reaction , because I could not care less what their editorial reaction was or is , but as a source of data and information and further questioning , because I wanted to question them very ...
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... materials on this individual in the early 1960's . I must say once I had written my materials in the 1960's that seemed to be the end of the question of Nazi war criminals in the United States because , very frankly , and this is of ...
... materials on this individual in the early 1960's . I must say once I had written my materials in the 1960's that seemed to be the end of the question of Nazi war criminals in the United States because , very frankly , and this is of ...
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admission admitted agencies alien alleged Nazi ALLEN amended American applicant asked atrocities Berlin Document Center camp CAPUA central office Chairman charges citizen citizenship committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY conspiracy court crimes defendant defendant's denaturalization Department DeVito Displaced Persons Act Displaced Persons Commission EILBERG eligible displaced persons evidence fact Fedorenko files GAO report GERETY German HALL hearing HOLTZMAN identify Immigration and Naturalization immigration laws Immigration Service immigration visas individual International Refugee Organization interview investigation involved issued JOSHUA EILBERG LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lowe matter ment names Naturalization Service Nazi war criminals organizations permanent residence prior prisoners prosecution question quota Refugee Relief Act request RIEGER Russian S.Ct SCHIANO Soviet Union specific STANTON statement subcommittee testified testimony tion TIPTON Tony DeVito Treblinka trial attorney TRIPP U.S. Congress U.S. Government United visa Volksdeutschers war crimes Washington witnesses York ZUTTY
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Sida 174 - Service officer at an examination in any non-Communist or non-Communist-dominated country, (A) that (i) because of persecution or fear of persecution on account of race, religion, or political opinion...
Sida 163 - ... paid for by any corporation, association, society, municipality or foreign government, either directly or indirectly...
Sida 171 - President shall determine, and no interest shall be charged on advances made by the Treasury to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for this purpose. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation shall be repaid without interest for advances made by it hereunder from funds made available for the purposes of this Act and the Act of May 22, 1947, as amended.
Sida 163 - Administrator may, without regard to the civil service laws or the Classification Act of 1923, as amended...
Sida 171 - Sec. 4. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is authorized and directed, until such time as an appropriation shall be made pursuant to subsection...
Sida 164 - Act of 1948, as amended, for the purpose of gaining admission into the United States...
Sida 171 - No person who is or has been a member of the Communist Party or who has been convicted of, or served any part of a prison term resulting from his conviction of, robbery, bribery, extortion, embezzlement, grand larceny, burglary, arson, violation of narcotics laws, murder, rape, assault with intent to kill, assault which inflicts grievous bodily injury, or a violation...
Sida 171 - An Act to prohibit financial transactions with any foreign government in default on its obligations to the United States", approved April 13, 1934 (USC, title 31, sec. 804a), is amended by adding at the end thereof a new section to read as follows: "SEC. 3.
Sida 177 - Cong., to public or private agencies of the United States for the purpose of financing the transportation from ports of entry within the United States, to the places of their resettlement, of persons receiving immigrant visas under the said act and who lack the resources to finance the expenses involved. § 290.2 Definition of terms. For the purposes of this part : (a) The word "Secretary" refers to the Secretary of the Treasury and, except for the purposes of § 290.7 (c), his designee.
Sida 179 - Any other persons who can be shown: (a) to have assisted the enemy in persecuting civil populations of countries, Members of the United Nations; or (b) to have voluntarily assisted the enemy forces since the outbreak of the second world war in their operations against the United Nations.1 3.