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U.S. tried to track down Nazis _ then sought to employ them

RON KAMPEAS, Associated Press Writer    �   Saturday, April 28, 2001  
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(04-28) 01:03 EDT WASHINGTON (AP) -- There were the Nazis the United States 
wanted to try as criminals, and there were other Nazis it wanted to try out 
as employees. 

Some 10,000 pages of declassified CIA documents made public Friday reveal a 
wartime agency tracking Nazis as deadly enemies, and a postwar organization 
hiring newfound ``friends'' to spy on the Soviet Union and its satellites. 
Some of the Nazis on the CIA payroll were wanted as war criminals, and some 
lived well, apparently profiting from stolen Jewish property. 

``These files demonstrate that the real winners of the Cold War were Nazi 
criminals,'' said Eli M. Rosenbaum of the Justice Department's Nazi-hunting 
Office of Special Investigations. 

In fact, many of the documents from the Office of Strategic Services, the 
CIA's wartime predecessor, show the OSS was determined to identify and track 
down Nazis. A 1946 description of Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the murder 
of 6 million Jews, has him as a ``desperate type, who, if cornered, will try 
to shoot it out.'' 

Eventually, however, the CIA's fledgling Cold War operations led it to rely 
on men wanted for crimes against humanity. 

The Nazis' patrons were well-connected. Allen Dulles, a senior OSS agent, 
never forgot Guido Zimmer, a midlevel Nazi SS officer who negotiated the 
surrender of German troops in northern Italy in May 1945. The success led to 
Dulles' eventual promotion to CIA director. 

A September 1945 memo from another, anonymous OSS official expresses pointed 
resentment at Dulles' protection of Zimmer, who had helped organize the 
murder and deportation of Italian Jews. 

Zimmer ``is evidently receiving protection from some high (OSS) quarter, on 
the basis of his contribution'' to the surrender, writes the agent, 
code-named BB8. ``We, for our part, see no particular reason why Zimmer 
should be treated any differently than General (Karl) Wolff,'' Zimmer's 
superior who was tried and convicted of war crimes. 
Zimmer worked for postwar intelligence in West Germany, and was never tried. 

Another Nazi employed by West German intelligence on the basis of a CIA 
recommendation was Emil Augsburg, a strident ideologue who joined an SS unit 
responsible for killing Jews and other ``undesirables,'' and who was wanted 
for war crimes in Poland. 

Augsburg worked for U.S. intelligence from 1947-48. After that, he joined 
German intelligence, and a 1952 CIA assessment describes him as ``honest and 
idealist ... unprejudiced mind, excellent scientist.'' 

Perhaps the most famous U.S.-paid Nazi is Klaus Barbie, a Gestapo officer 
infamous for ordering the murder of French Jewish children. After the war, he 
helped U.S. intelligence keep track of communists, and was eventually 
smuggled out of France. 

A 1967 U.S. Army document nervously contemplated emerging reports that Barbie 
was in Bolivia: ``Exposure of Counterintelligence Command's role in 
evacuating him from Germany to avoid prosecution would have serious 
consequences for the U.S. government.'' 

Barbie was eventually extradited to France, where he was tried and imprisoned 
for war crimes. 

The documents reveal the murky depths beneath the shifting Cold War 
alliances. In 1953, U.S. authorities contemplated arresting two former Nazis, 
Wilhelm Krichbaum and Wilhelm Hoettl, who were on the U.S. payroll -- not for 
alleged war crimes, but for treason. 

The two had failed to report as Soviet double agents Curt Ponger and Otto 
Verber, two German Jews who had fled to the United States in the 1930s and 
who returned to Germany as U.S. Army interrogators. They interrogated 
Krichbaum and Hoettl, and eventually befriended them. U.S. authorities 
wondered whether the former Nazis had been ``turned'' by their Jewish 
friends. 

Another time in 1953, U.S. occupying forces in Austria considered arresting 
Hoettl when it became evident that he enjoyed publicizing his exploits as a 
spy. They worried the relationship ``could constitute a source of 
embarrassment.'' 

Other records show a different CIA, one trying hard to track down prominent 
Nazis. Countering rumors that the CIA had recruited Heinrich Mueller, the 
Gestapo chief, and Josef Mengele, a doctor who experimented on Jewish 
children, documents from the 1960s and 1970s show the agency pursuing leads 
as to their whereabouts. 

Similarly, the documents show that the CIA knew little of the past of Kurt 
Waldheim, the SS officer who went on to become U.N. secretary-general and 
president of Austria. 

So far, U.S. government agencies have declassified more than 3 million pages, 
and they are now available for research in the National Archives and Records 
Administration. 

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