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FBI Files Released by Interagency Working Group FBI Files Released by Interagency Working Group Title Class # File # SectionMay NARA 2004 Box # Location FBI Class Name Abe, Genki 064 31798 001 039 230 86/05/05 Foreign Miscellaneous Abendroth, Walter 100 325769 001 001 230 86/11/03 Domestic Security Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Aberg, Einar 105 009428 001 155 230 86/16/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Abetz, Otto 100 004219 001 022 230 86/11/06 Domestic Security Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Abjanic, Theodore 105 253577 001 132 230 86/16/01 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Abs, Hermann J. 105 056532 001 167 230 86/16/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Abualy, Aldina 105 007801 001 183 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Abwehr 065 37193 001 122 230 86/08/02 Espionage Abwehr - Belgium 065 37193-254 001 155 230 86/08/06 Espionage Abwehr - France 065 37193-231 001 148 230 86/08/05 Espionage Abwehr - Italy 065 37193-233 001 150 230 86/08/06 Espionage Abwehr - Portugal 065 37193-236 001 150 230 86/08/06 Espionage Abwehr - Spain 065 37193-237 001 152 & 153 230 86/08/06 Espionage Abwehr - Sweden 065 37193-267 001 155 230 86/08/06 Espionage Adair, Charles W., Jr. 124 8485 001 001 230 86/18/07 European Recovery Program Adams, Otto 114 338 001 016 230 86/18/04 Alien Property Custodian Matters Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Adenstedt, Heinrich 105 011030 001 028 230 86/14/01 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Adolf Hitler Schools 105 006933 001 153 230 86/16/04 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Agh, Lazlo 009 38662 001 001 230 86/03/01 Extortion Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Agh, Lazlo 105 063812 001 151 230 86/16/04 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Aichinger, Gerhard Eugene 105 010685 001 013 230 86/13/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Albath, Walter 065 57072 001 189 230 86/09/04 Espionage Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Albers, Heinrich Bernard 105 010556 001 009 230 86/13/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Albers-Schoenberg, Dr. Ernst 105 011248 001 099 230 86/15/04 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Alberts, Leonard Wilhelm 105 010797 001 018 230 86/13/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Alfoldi, Geza 064 37218 001 024 230 86/05/03 Foreign Miscellaneous Allied Emigration o fSoviet Agents to Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly US as Displaced Persons 105 019041 001 164 230 86/16/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Allied Occupation of Japan 064 31741 001 037 & 038 230 86/05/05 Foreign Miscellaneous Alliger, Franz 065 56634 001 042 230 86/06/04 Espionage Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Altwicker, Herbert Josef 105 011346 001 040 230 86/14/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Altwicker, Hubert Joseph 121 40406 001 003 230 86/18/07 Loyalty of Government Employees Altwicker, Hubert Joseph 121 40406 001 006 230 86/18/07 Loyalty of Government Employees Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Alvero, Aurelio 105 007880 001 183 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Amende, J. Gordon 065 50794 001 042 230 86/06/04 Espionage American Bosch Company 065 17390 001 041 230 86/06/04 Espionage American POW's in Axis Countries 100 201571 001 083 230 86/12/07 Domestic Security Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Amman, Rudolf 105 010303 001 003 230 86/13/04 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Amparo, Dr. 105 007815 001 183 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Amtmann, Hans Hellmuth Henry 105 010715 001 013 230 86/13/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Page 1 FBI Files Released by Interagency Working Group Title Class # File # SectionMay NARA 2004 Box # Location FBI Class Name Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Anarcho-Syndicalist 105 010582 001 162 230 86/16/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Ancans, Robert 105 103336 001 169 230 86/16/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Anderson, Martin B. 105 007878 001 183 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Andres, Hans 064 23728 001 017 230 86/05/02 Foreign Miscellaneous Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Angele, Wilhelm 105 010984 001 025 230 86/13/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Angermueller, Herman 114 395 001 019 230 86/18/05 Alien Property Custodian Matters Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Anguita, Louis Estaban 105 007235 001 182 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Ant. Ankersmit & Co. 114 371 001 018 230 86/18/04 Alien Property Custodian Matters Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Apel, Kurt 105 016792 001 111 230 86/15/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Appen, Albert von 064 23309 001 026 230 86/05/04 Foreign Miscellaneous Ardenne, Manfred von 100 347110 001 021 230 86/11/05 Domestic Security Argentina Foreign Economy 110 014 001 002 230 86/17/03 Foreign Economic Matters Arnet, Josef F. 140 05650 001 001 230 86/18/07 Security of Government Employees Arnhold, Hans 065 13042 001 195 230 86/09/05 Espionage Arnold, Karl 064 24854 001 017 230 86/05/02 Foreign Miscellaneous Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Arnold, Otto 105 008056 001 154 230 86/16/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Artukovic, Andrija 097 3540 001 005 230 86/10/06 Foreign Agents Registration Act Artukovic, Andrija 100 361810 001 074 230 86/12/06 Domestic Security Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Arville, John 105 007879 001 183 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Asch, Ernest 100 157692 001 031 230 86/11/07 Domestic Security Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Aschenbrenner, Cladius 105 010880 001 022 230 86/13/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) ASHCAN 061 08199 001 001 230 86/03/01 Treason Asi, Harry 163 25755 001 002 230 86/19/01 Foreign Police Cooperation Administrative Inquiry (Miscellaneous Asia Intercepts 062 077491 001 031 230 86/04/07 Subversive & Nonsubversive) Aulock, Hans von 110 027 001 001 230 86/17/03 Foreign Economic Matters Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Aulock, Wilhelm H. von 105 011567 001 105 230 86/15/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Ausland Institute 100 000884 001 013 230 86/11/04 Domestic Security Ausland Institute 100 000884-1 001 016 230 86/11/05 Domestic Security Aust, Edmund Max Joseph 112 45 001 017 230 86/17/07 Foreign Funds Australian War Crimes Commission 163 60537 001 003 230 86/19/01 Foreign Police Cooperation Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Avdzej, John 105 035311 001 071 230 86/14/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Avdziej, John 095 250038 001 002 230 86/10/06 Laboratory Examinations Axis Agents in Spain 065 53737 001 176 230 86/09/02 Espionage Axis Sally 061 10988 001 008 230 86/03/02 Treason Axis Sally 065 55501 001 169 230 86/09/01 Espionage Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Axster, Herbert 105 011452 001 045 230 86/14/03 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Baars, Ernst George Wlhelm 105 011414 001 070 230 86/14/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Bachl, Eduard 065 57146 001 042 230 86/06/04 Espionage Bachmann, Eric 019 0027 001 001 230 86/03/01 Censorship Matters Backe, Herbert 065 56079 001 210 230 86/09/07 Espionage Badendieck, Ricardo 019 1219 001 001 230 86/03/01 Censorship Matters Baeckmann, Elise von 114 406 001 019 230 86/18/05 Alien Property Custodian Matters Page 2 FBI Files Released by Interagency Working Group Title Class # File # SectionMay NARA 2004 Box # Location FBI Class Name Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Baentsch, Walther 105 011448 001 042 230 86/14/03 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Baetzgen, Rudolf 105 071390 001 168 230 86/16/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Baeumker, Adolf George H. 105 010530 001 007 & 008 230 86/13/05 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Bahr, Herbert Karl Friedrich 100 102095 001 025 230 86/11/06 Domestic Security Bakaj, Stefan 163 60470 001 002 230 86/19/01 Foreign Police Cooperation Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Balje, Otto Erich 105 010756 001 017 230 86/13/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Balke, Bruno Heinrich Albert Lee 105 016201 001 123 230 86/15/07 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Ball, Erich K. A. 105 032961 001 112 230 86/15/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Ball, Erich Karl August 121 39899 001 003 230 86/18/07 Loyalty of Government Employees Ball, Erich Karl August 121 39899 001 006 230 86/18/07 Loyalty of Government Employees Ballhause, Friedrich 065 55016 001 204 230 86/09/06 Espionage Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Baltic Jews - Victims 105 011172 001 163 230 86/16/06 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Banis, Dominado 105 007876 001 183 230 86/17/02 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Bank Waedenswil 114 339 001 016 230 86/18/04 Alien Property Custodian Matters Banka, Liepajas vs. Moses & Dvora Jacobson 114 289 001 013 230 86/18/04 Alien Property Custodian Matters Foreign Counterintelligence (Formerly Barbie, Klaus 105 221892 001 002 230 86/13/04 Internal Security, Foreign Intelligence) Barbie, Klaus 163 58602 001 001 230 86/19/01
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