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Dear Requester:
Enclosed are 686 pages of preprocessed material
responsive to your request on Hanns Eisler. Excisions have been
made to protect information exempt from disclosure pursuant to
Title 5, United States Code, Section 552, subsections {(b)(1),
(b) (2), (6b) (3), (6b) (7) (C), (b) (7) (D) and (b)(7)(E). Where
excisions were made, the appropriate exempting subsections hav
been cited opposite the deletions. See Form 4-694a for an
explanation of these exemptions. Exemption (b) (3) was cited to
withhold information pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality
Act, Title 8, United States Code, Section 1202(f).
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Due to the poor quality of a portion of the original
documents contained in our file, some of the enclosed copies are
extremely difficult to read. We regret that these are the best
Copies which can he ohtained
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The subject of your request is also indexed in files
relating to other individuals, organizations, activities, or
general topics. These additional mentions or references have not
been reviewed to determine if, in fact, they are identifiable
with the subject of your request. Our experience has shown that
such references are frequently similar to information contained
in the processed main files.
If you desire, you may appeal any denial contained
herein. Appeals should be directed in writing to the
Co-Director, Office of Information and Privacy, United States
Department of Justice, Flag Building, Suite 570, Washington, D.C.
20530, within 30 days from receipt of this letter. The envelope
and the letter should be clearly marked "Freedom of Information
Appeal" or "Information Appeal". Please cite the FOIPA number
assigned to your request so that it may be easily identified.
For your information, the enclosed documents were
reviewed by the Office of Information and Privacy in September of
1995 for an appeal filed by a previous requester. This release
incorporates material released as a result of that appeal.
Sincerely yours,
Chief
Freedom of Information-
Privacy Acts Section
Information Resources Division
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