Blowback (Simpson), 217, 324, 335

Blum, Howard, 159, 161, 163

Board of Immigration Appeals, 37

Boreks, Gustav, 367, 368, 426

Bradley, Ed, 466

Brady v. Maryland, 492–93

Braunsteiner, Hermine, 31–34, 34–38, 38–40, 50, 72, 81, 132, 171, 500, 509

Brazil, 7

Brentar, Jerome, 215–16, 218, 222–24, 265, 272, 274, 276–80, 298–302, 466, 485

British Foreign Office, 13–14

Broadley, John H., 490, 498

Bru, Federico Laredo, 8, 9

Bruchok, John, 433

Brunner, Alois, 453–54

Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 67

Buchanan, Patrick, 256–57

Bucharest, Romania, 60

Buchenwald, 91–93 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), 377

Busch, Ulrich, 515–16, 520–21, 522–23, 525–26

Camp Dora, 84, 87–89, 91–97, 141, 201, 258, 287, 437, 452, 507, 528

Camp Ellrich, 93

Camp Harzungen, 93

Camp Jedel, 163

Camp Kilmer, 340

Camp King, 338, 340

Camp Rupert, 285, 286

Canada, 6, 11, 31, 61, 64, 172, 176, 313, 433, 541

Cantu, Tony, 377–78

Carolyn Maloney, 538

Catholic Church, 4, 16, 23, 30, 57, 71–72, 217, 260, 454, 544

Celler, Emanuel, 36, 58

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): and the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, 218; and anticommunism, 28; and the Belarus Project, 140–41; and the Braunsteiner case, 39; and Brunner, 453–54; and chemical warfare research, 101; declassification of documents, 538, 541–44; and Freedom of Information Act requests, 79n; and the Gehlen Organization, 451, 453–58; Guerilla Warfare School, 332; and Hoettl, 440; and KGB forgeries, 221; kidnapping of Nazi scientists, 79; and Lebed, 442–43, 447–51; and Linnas’s files, 253; and the Maikovskis case, 45–48, 46; and the Malaxa case, 34–35, 37, 38n; monitoring of refugee organizations, 217; Operation Bloodstone, 335–36, 337; and OSI targets for prosecution, 127; and recruitment of Nazi assets, 543; and Redcap program, 540–41; and Soobzokov, 49–50, 164; and Soviet disinformation, 174; and Trifa, 63, 68–69; and U.S. Cold War tactics, 329; and U.S. espionage efforts, 331–34, 333, 334 and U.S. guerilla warfare units, 338–40, 340, 341; use of Nazi collaborators, 19, 28, 125–26, 253–54, 315, 317, 320, 322–24, 330, 539; and Verbelen, 436, 438; and von Bolschwing, 68–69, 70

Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects (CROWCASS), 77, 82, 218, 452

Chapman, Leonard, 52–54, 83–84, 105

Chapman, Mark E., 146

Chase National Bank of Cuba, 9

Chelm, Poland, xiv, 132, 134, 230, 236–37, 239–40, 320, 379, 405, 407–12, 428–29, 452, 502

chemical analysis testimony, 377, 391, 401

chemical warfare labs, 75, 99–102, 102–3

Cherney, Yosef, 366–67, 426, 480

Chicago Council of Lawyers, 144

Churchill, Winston, 286–87

Circassian community, 49–50, 160, 164, 166

Civil Rights Congress, 109

Civiletti, Benjamin, 122, 317

Clinton, Bill, 538

Code of Professional Responsibility, 151

Coffin, William Sloane, 298

Cold War: and anticommunism, 54–55; and the Artukovic case, 71; and attitudes on World War II, 3; and changing attitudes in America, 102; and containment policy, 327; and covert actions, 217; and the Gehlen Organization, 457–58; and Kennan, 326–28; and the Linnas case, 254; and negotiations on Jewish refugees, 14; and the Nuremberg Tribunal, 73; and politics of Demjanjuk case, xi; and prosecution of war criminals, 104–7; and psych warfare, 330–31; and recruitment of Nazi assets, 330, 543; and Soviet disinformation programs, 172–77; and Soviet POW issue, 287; and Trifa, 62–70, 73; and Ukrainian intelligence assets, 317; and Wisner, 328–30

Committee Against the Use of Soviet Evidence (CAUSE), 175

Committee for a Free Latvia, 47

Committee on Refugees, 7

Communist Party, xiii, 108, 109

Communist Party USA (CPUSA), 109

Cossacks, 282, 295–95

Costa Rica, 347

Coughlin, Charles, 4

Counter Intelligence Corps, U.S. Army (CIC), 61, 75–76, 97, 259–60, 321, 436, 438–41, 445–48, 452–53, 455, 457

Criminal Investigation Division (U.S. Army), 42

Croatia, 71

Crossfire, 256

Cuba, 8–11

Cukurs, Herberts (the Butcher of Riga), 27

Curry, Leo B., Jr., 210–13, 222–23, 250

Czechoslovakia, 93, 174, 216, 255, 284, 338

Czestochowa ghetto, 145

Dachau, 42–44, 79–84, 98, 100, 291–93, 530

Danilchenko, Ignat, 128–29, 138, 142, 150–58, 268, 298, 308, 470, 497–99, 501–2, 525

Danilchenko Protocol, 154, 429, 472, 517

Daugavas Vanagi, 47–48

Daugavpils, Latvia, 304–5

Deane, John, 287–88

Death’s Head (Totenkopf) units, 304, 305, 501

Decree 938 8

Delaware National Socialist Liberation Front, 164

Delvalle, Eric Arturo, 256

Demjanjuk, Iwan Andreevich, 505

Demjanjuk, Iwan (John), 131, 351, 385, 433, 514. See also specific entries throughout the index; asylum plea, 267, 270–74, 275, 311–13, 347, 487; birth date, xii, 235; charges against, xi, xix; childhood, xii–xiii; and Danilchenko’s testimony, 128–29, 156–58; death, 545; education, xii, 403–4, 408; emigration to U.S., xvii–xviii; health issues, 511–15; marriage, xvi; parents, xiii; religion, xiii–xiv, xviii, 62; testimony of, 227–38, 268–74, 307–11, 403–13

Demjanjuk, John, Jr. (Johnny), xviii, 180, 311–12, 380–83, 424, 469, 474, 480, 484

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