310; and OSI’s Dumpster files, 486–87, 489, 492; and war crimes trial (Jerusalem), 362, 385

Marwell, David, 323

Marzel, Baruch, 484

Matia, Paul, 498–99, 502–4

Mattel, Morton, 121–22

Max Kolbe Foundation, 279

McCarran, Pat, 35

McCarthy, Joe, 55, 457–58

McCarthyism, 102

McClaussen, Grady, 34

McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 5

McCulloch, John, 216

McMahon, John, 174, 221

medical experimentation, 79–84

Medvedev, V., 173

Meese, Edwin, 255

Meir, Golda, 8

Meisel, Matityahu, 271, 429

Melnyk, Andriy, 442

Mendelsohn, Martin, 140, 141, 154, 492

Mengele, Josef, 536

Messerschmitt Aircraft Corporation, 501

Michel, Jean, 92

Ministry of State Security (MGB), 504–5

Mishler, Jacob, 40

missile programs, 77–78

Mittelbau-Dora complex, 93, 94

Mittelwerk (Central Works), 91, 93–94, 96–97

Moldovan, Andrei, 61, 64

Mormon Salamander Letters, 393–94

Moroz, Valentyn, 175

Moscowitz, Norman: and closing in Demjanjuk case, 239–40, 241, 243, 244–46; and Curry’s testimony, 211, 213; and Demjanjuk’s testimony, 236–37; and Horn’s testimony, 195–98; and opening of the Demjanjuk trial, 179; and OSI’s Dumpster files, 488–89, 492; and Pap’s testimony, 219–21; and Parker’s doubt memo, 153; and Schefler’s testimony, 182–85, 186; and Segat’s testimony, 208–10

Moser, Werner, 440

Mossad, 454

Moulin, Jean, 258

Mount Kohnstein, 91, 94

“Mussolini Diaries,” 400

My Life (Meir), 8

Naftali, Timothy, 453

Nagorny, Alex, 518

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 97, 98

National Archives, 316, 442, 446

National Catholic Welfare Conference, 217

National Conference on Soviet Jewry (NCSJ), 105

National Council of Churches, 62

National Security Council (NSC), 28, 78, 217, 328, 330–34, 339–40

National Union of Romanian Christian Students, 58

Naval Intelligence Agency, 37–3 8

Naval Research Laboratory, 99

Nazi and Nazi Collaborator Punishment Law, 349, 353, 429, 475

“The Nazi Connection” (60 Minutes segment), 314

Nazi Crimes Unit, 112

Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, 538

neo-Nazis, 144–45, 217–18, 441, 511, 545

New York State Supreme Court, 388

New Zealand, 6, 7

Nishnic, Ed, 380–81, 395, 400, 421, 424, 467–68, 479–80, 484

Nishnic, Irene, xviii, 238, 380, 384, 424

Nixon, Richard, 35–36, 62, 65–66, 102

North Africa, 14

Nova Ukraina (radio), 449

Novak, Robert, 256

Nuremberg International Military Tribunal: American inconsistency on, 73; definition of war criminals, 218; and Demjanjuk’s Jerusalem trial, 350; and inimical organizations, 22; and legacy of the Demjanjuk case, 536; and medical experimentation trials, 80, 98; and Operation Selection Board, 259; and Rockler, 139, 140; and Six, 455; and Strughold, 82; and Trawniki recruits, 183; and Trifa, 58–59; and U.S. guerilla warfare units, 338; and Verbelen, 441

O’Connor, Edward, 215–18, 224–25, 265, 298, 330, 487

O’Connor, Mark: anticommunism of, 265–66; and deportation trial (1983), 267–68, 269, 274–79, 275, 300– 303, 306–11; and OSI’s Dumpster files, 487; removal from defense team, 383, 385, 386–88, 472; and war crimes trial (Jerusalem), 350–51, 351, 352–59, 353, 360–62, 367, 370–72, 378, 379, 380–84

Odeh, Alex, 167

The Odessa File (Forsyth), 33

Odessa (Nazi network), 33

Oelberg, Austria, 228–29, 232–33, 236, 243–44, 311

Office of Clandestine Services, 334

Office of Policy Coordination (OPC), 331–37

Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), 495

Office of Special Investigation (OSI): and the Barbie case, 261; and criticisms of Radiwker’s photo spread, 207; and Danilchenko’s testimony, 157–58; and Demjanjuk’s deportation hearing, 276, 277, 278; and denaturalization trial (2001), 497–98; and the Dumpster files, 486–96; and Epstein’s testimony, 187; and identification of Demjanjuk, 109; and Jerusalem trial appeal, 482, 485; and Lebed, 446n, 449–50; and legacy of the Demjanjuk case, 535, 537; and the Linnas case, 252, 254–57; and Loftus’s Belorussia charges, 314; and the Marchenko theory, 468–69; and opening of the Demjanjuk trial, 171, 179; and Pap’s deposition, 215; and photographic identification procedures, 195–96, 204; and QR Plum, 442, 446, 449–50; and Rockler, 139–42; Ryan promoted to director, 142–43; and the Sokolov case, 541; and the Soobzokov case, 162, 163–64; and Soodla, 254; and Soviet disinformation programs, 172–73; structure and mission of, 127; and U.S. policy toward Nazi collaborators, 316, 317, 322, 323–24, 539; and Verbelen, 436–37, 438–39; and the Walus trial, 145, 148–49; and war crimes trial (Munich), 506–7, 509

The Office of Special Investigations (OSI internal history), 322

Office of Special Operations, 334

Office of Special Projects, 331

Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 34, 329, 438

Office to Counter Soviet Disinformation, 172

Old Boys (Hersh), 333–34

Omakaitse (Estonian Home Guard), 25, 252–54

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