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A 1991 CIA memo cites a former KGB agent named Nikonov, who was tasked to determine whether Lee Harvey Oswald was a member of the Soviet Union’s secret police. After trawling through five thick ...
About 2,200 files consisting of more than 63,000 pages were posted by the US National Archives and Records Administration ...
The latest release of secret government files relating to former President John F. Kennedy‘s death has many people excited. It is unclear how much material is new; many documents have previously ...
"Nikonov personally reviewed KGB files to determine if Lee Harvey [Oswald] had been a KGB agent. He reviewed five thick volumes of files on Oswald. Nikonov is now confident that Oswald was at no ...
NARRATOR: Oswald was moved to a hotel while the KGB considered his fate. After three days, he decided he'd had enough. LEE HARVEY OSWALD [as read by actor]: "It seems like three years. I must have ...
According to this file, Nikonov "personally reviewed KGB files to determine if Lee Harvey Oswald had been a KGB agent. He reviewed 5 thick files on Oswald. Nikov is now confident that Oswald was ...
The documents show that Lee Harvey Oswald traveled to Mexico ... chauffeurs that Castro ordered JFK killed; that Oswald was a trained KGB agent, we learn from a Warsaw embassy “walk-in ...
The CIA intercepted a phone call from Lee Harvey Oswald to the KGB's department in charge of "sabotage and assassination" before murdering John F. Kennedy. Oswald had tried to defect to the Soviet ...
Oct. 4, 1981: Lee Harvey Oswald’s remains are exhumed at Rose ... one who defected to the Soviet Union in 1959, and a KGB imposter who came to the U.S. just before Kennedy’s assassination.
Unredacted files related to the 1963 assassination of president John F Kennedy were released Tuesday evening on the orders of Donald Trump. About 2,200 files consisting of more than 63,000 pages were ...