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Cambridge Five Spy Ring — Part 31

121 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jan 25, 1950 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Cambridge Five Spy Ring · 113 pages OCR'd
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY USA TO COMMUNISN IN CHIWA This is a 75 page document (excluding sources and bibliography) prepared in October, 1949, by the Bureau‘s Central Research Section, The greatest part of the inform- tion ta taken from various public source material and such authors as Joseph Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, Joseph Starodia, . William £. Foster, Fredorick ¥. Pield, Earl Browder, and other american pro-Conmunist and pro-Soviet writers and many pro- Communist and pro~Soviet publications fncluding the Daily Worker, However, information was set forth on page 67 attributed in one place to “a highly corgfidential source” and in another place to “a reliable informant.“ It is believed that these sources vere adequately concealed and even if the docunent vere made available to the Communist Party, DEA, the identity ef the sources could not be determined. (®) fhe document was distributed to the Attorney General, Secretary of State and various ether individuals in the intelli- community in the United States, Sma eseenipay peters rong genre Rpeerreth piilby's Weeledge ef this docurent » a8 noted, consisted almost in its entirety ef waterial taken from various writers and publicatious would have bad no effect on the Bureau's operations at that tine sor could it conceivably have any effect en the Bureau's operations ‘ony
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