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U.S. Newswire
19 Jun 14:36
World War II Intelligence Documents to Open at National Archives
To: National and Assignment desks
Contact: National Archives Public Affairs Office, 301-713-6000,
or Giuliana Bullard, 703-532-1477;
Web site: http://www.nara/iwg

News Advisory:

In a major release of declassified records, the Nazi War
Criminal Records Interagency Working Group (IWG) will open at the
National Archives and Records Administration at College Park, Md.,
approximately 400,000 pages of declassified Office of Secret
Services (OSS) records. The OSS was the wartime forerunner to the
Central Intelligence Agency. The opening is the result of the work
of the CIA and the National Archives under the guidance of the IWG.
The IWG was established to oversee government-wide declassification
efforts in accordance with the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of
1998, which mandates the declassification of records relating to
World War II war criminals and war crimes.

The main body of records consists of documents that remained
classified when the first OSS records were released to the public
in the mid-1980s. They include a wide range of materials dealing
with all facets of wartime intelligence operations. Sixty-one
hundred (6,100) of the pages would have continued to be withheld
had they not been found by CIA reviewers to be responsive to the
Act. These records consist primarily of prisoner of war
interrogation reports, refugee and emigre debriefings,
documentation of OSS clandestine missions into France and Norway,
and reports on a U.S. government program, known as Safehaven, to
identify and block from flight German financial assets and other
war spoils.

WHEN:
Monday, June 26, at 10:30 a.m.

WHERE:
National Archives at College Park, Md., 8601 Adelphi Rd., lecture
rooms A and B.

DETAILS:
All researchers must have a current National Archives research
card which can be obtained either at the downtown National Archives
building (Pennsylvania Avenue and Seventh Street) or at the
National Archives at College Park. Clean research room rules will
apply.

For additional press information, call Giuliana Bullard at
703-532-1477 or National Archives Public Affairs at 301-713-6000.
Visit the IWG Web site at the National Archives home page:
http://www.nara/iwg.

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/U.S. Newswire 202-347-2770/
06/19 14:36

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