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V4PPENDU
AI-IE,
4EACUE
4IST
This
is
a partial
list
of individuals, in
alphabetical
order and with
their
nation
of origin, who
have attended conferences
of
the
Vorld
Anti-Com-
munist League.
Mario Sandoval Alarcdn
(Cuatemale):
former
vice-president
of Cuatemala and
head
of
the
National Liberation
Movement
(MLN),
,,the
parry
of organized
vio-
lence. Called
'/Godfather
for
his
role as
mentor
to Central American death
squads, Sandoval
is held
responsible
for much of
his
nation,s
death squad
killings.
Giorgio
Almirante
(Inly):
an
official
in
the government
of Benito Mussolini; head
of
the
extreme-right
and
violent
Italian
Social Movement
(MSI).
RcVesenntive
lohnM.
Ashbrook
(Unhed
Sates):
Republican
congressman from
Ohio,
now
deceased.
Carios
Barbieri
Filho
@razil):
neo-fascistl reportedly
operares
a
business front in
Paraguay
to
launder South
Korean and Taiwanese
funds. Handles
the logistics
of sending South American
military officers
to Taiwan
for
political
warfare
training.
Iyor
Bcnson
(South
Africa):
antlsemitic and
racist
writeri
correspondent for Liberty
Lobby.
St C. dc Bcrkelaar
(Nctheilands):
former
SS officer and
president of
Sinr Martins-
fonds, an organization
of three
to
four
hundred
former
Dutch
SS
officers.
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Lady
Birdwood
(Great
Brinin): general
secretary
of
the
British
League for
European
Freedom
and
supporter
of
the neo-fascist
National Front.
Jurgis
Bobelis
[,ithuania):
wanted
in
the
Soviet Union
for war
crimesl
currently
residing
in Dorchester,
Massachusetts.
Dr.
Anton
Bonifacic
(croatia):
wanted
in
Yugoslavia
for
war
crimes
as head of
cultural
affairs
of the Foreign
Ministry
in the
Ustasha
regime
of Ante
Pavelicl
member
of
the
American chapter of
the Croatian
Liberation
Movement and
author
of several books
and monographs
defending
the Ustasha
regime-
Now
living
in
Chicago.
Anthony
Bouscaren
(llnhed
Sntes): professor
at
LeMoyne University;
on
the
board
of current
American
League
chapter.
Served on
Srant
committee
for
\Wycliffe
Draper's
Pioneer
Fund,
which
seeks
to prove
blacks
genetically
inferior
to
whites,
and
has
written
articles
for Roger
Pearson's
joumals.
Francisco
Buitrago
Martinez
(Nicaragua):
alleged
death
squad
leader
and secret police
official
during
Anastasio
Somoza's
reign;
assassinated
by San&nistas
in
1978'
Eic
Butler
(Australi.a):
head
of
the Ausrralian
League of fughts;
a leading anti-Semite
and
historical
revisionist.
Adolfo Calero
(Nicaragua):
businessman
opposed
to Somoza,
now
a leader
of the
Nicaraguan
Democratic
Front
(FDN)
contra
force fighting
the Sandinista
re'
gime.
John
Carbaugh
(llnited
Saus):
forrner legislative
aide
to Senator
Jesse
Helms
and
housemate
of
Roger
Peatson.
A chief
liaison between
American New
Right,
Argentina,
Sandoval
Alarcon,
and
Roberto
D'Aubuisson.
Fired for leaking
documents
on Taiwan arms
sales to
the press; now
in
private law
practice'
Vaher Chopiwsleyi
(Jbraine):
emigrd
living
in Arizonal
an
official
of the
National
Captive
Nations
Committee.
ChirilaCiuntu
(Romania):
member
of the
Iron
Cuard;
took
part
in the
January
1941
massacre
in
Bucharest.
Admits
being
in
the
Prefecture
while
Iews
were being
tortured
and murdered.
Currently living
in \7indsor,
Canada,
and still
active
in Iron
Cuard
activities.
Ray
Cline
(lJnited
Sntes): OSS
officer
during Vorld
\War
II; CIA
station
chief
in
Taiwan,
1.958-1962;
dePuty
director of the
CIA,
1964-1962'
Now
senior
associate
of the Ceorgetown
University
Center
for Strategic and
International
Srudies.
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Robert Close
Belgium):
former major
generu\
head
of
Belgian League
chapter
and
snator of Belgium.
Roberto Cord.on
(Cuatemala):
aide
to Sandoval Alarc6n.
Pastor
Coronel
(Paraguay):
chief
of secret
police.
Accused
by survivors
of
participat-
ing in
torture, and charged
by
U.S.
Drug
Enforcement
Adminisffation of
being a
principal
figure
in a 1.970s heroin-smuggling
ring.
Adolfo Cuellar
E,l
Saluador):
rightist,
called
a compulsive
killer
and
sadist
by
former
comrades.
Assassinated in 1981.
Roberto
D'Aubuisson
El
Salvador):
former
major
in military intelligence
apparatus;
charged
with
being
responsible
for
coordinating
the
nationts
rightist
death
squads.
Established
the
ARENA political
parry
with the
assisrance of
Ameri-
can
New
Righr leaders.
Stefano
Delle
Chiaie
(haly):
terrcfist wanted for murder, bombings,
kidnappings,
and armed
robbery
in
France,
Italy,
and Spain.
Believed to
be
in
Paraguay.
Colonel
Do Dang Cong
(South
Vietnam):
military
aide to
former President
Thieu
during Vietnam
war.
Currently
living in
lllinois.
Lev
Dobriansby
(Ukraine):
chairman
of
the National
Captive
Narions
Committee;
president of
the Ukrainian
Congress Committee;
professor
at
Georgetown
Universiryl
currendy U.S.
ambassador
to
the Bahamas.
Ivan
Docheff
@ulgaia):
leader
of
the
fascist
Bulgarian
National
Union of Legions
in
the 1930s;
sentenced
to death in absentia for
war crimes. Met wirh Hitler in
.
March
1934; advocated
Bulgarian alignment
with the
Nazis
during Vorld
\War
II
and
was editor
of
antisemitic
newspaper
Prelom.
During the
war,
served
as director of
the
Oral Propaganda
Section
of
the
Directorate of Nation-
al Propaganda
in the Axis
government.
Fled
in
the
1.944 Sovier invasion
and
formed
the
Bulgarian National Front in
7947.
Emigrated
to the
United
Srates
in
1963
from
Canada
and
was
president
o[
the New York chapter
of
the
Republican
Ethnic
Coalition in
1968
and 1972.
\7as
on Execurive
Board
of
the
Republican
Heritage Croups
(Nationalities)
Council,
a branch of
the
Re-
publican
Party.
Now an
American
citizen
living in New
Iersey.
RcVcsenutive Roben Donan
(United
Sates):
Republican congressman from Cali.
fornia.
Loc Edwards
(Unitcd
Sutcs):
chairman
of
the
Lee Edwards
&
Associates
public
rclations
flrm;
professional
fund-raiser
for New
Rlght. Vas executive
secrerary
of
thc Comrnlttcc of Onc
Million and
a registeredlorclgn
agenr for
thc
Vorld
Antl.Cornrnunlst
Lcague
untll
1982.
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John
Fisher
(IJnited
Sntes)j president
of the
American Securiry
Council.
Hernan
Landivar Flores
(Bolivia):
ultra-rightist;
wrote
a letter
to
the
commander
in
chief
of the
Bolivian armed
forces
urglng a
couP to
cleanse
the
government
of
//subversive
elements.
Roger Fonaine
(llnhed
Sntes):
Latin
American
specialist
for
the National
Securiry
Councill
currently
an editorialist
for The
Washington
Times.
Paul
Fromm
(Canada):
neo-Nazi
and
historical
revisionistl
associate
of
Patrick
\Walsh.
Jon
Calster
Denmaril:
a leader
of the
(/April
9
movement,
defending
the
Nazi
invasion of
Denmark
on
that
date
in 7940.
Lewis Carn
(Great
Britain)j southern
Africa expert
for
the
Hoover Institute.
Ialee
Garn
(Ilnited
Sntes):
Republican
Senator
from
Utah.
Mihail
Gheorgiu
(Romania):
member
of
the
lron
Guard
movement; now living
in
France.
Ron
Gosticle
(Canada),leading
racialistl
headed Christian
Action
Movementl editor
of
Canadian
Intelligence
Service.
Lieutenaftt
General
Daniel
O. Graham
(United
Sntes):
former director
of
U.S.
De-
fense
Intelligence
Agency.
Served
as
contact between
Reagan
Administration
and
Guatemalan
rightists
in 1980.
Now
heads
High
Frontiers; heavily in-
volved
with CAUSA,
the political
arm
of
the
Unification Church.
Elmore Greaves
(llnited
Sntes):
organizer
of
the segregationist
Citizens
Council
of
Mississippi.
Nicholas Mihanovich Guerrero
(Argentina):
wealthy
industrialist; reportedly
a liaison
between
the Mexican
Tecos and
the
Argentine neo-Nazi
Tacuaras.
Raimando
Guerreto
(Mexico):
professor at the
Autonomous
tlniversity
of
Cua-
dalajara; principal
leader
of
the
Tecos.
Tor Hadland
(Notway):
leader
of
Norwegian
Action
Front, a
neo-Nazi shock troop
responsible
for bombings
and vandalism.
Billy
James
Hargis
(IJnited
Sntes):
American
evangelistl
head
of
Christian
Anti-
Communist
Crusade.
Ran
anti-communist
training
schools
in Tulsa,
Okla'
homa.
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Heinrich
Hartle
(Getmany):
associate of
Nazi
ideologue
Alfred
Rosenbery
official of
Hitler Youth during Vorld Var II.
Steiyan
Hefer
(Croatia),
governor-general
of
Baranja
Counry during
Ustasha
regimel
responsible
for
the
liquidation of
the
region's
Iews
and
Serbs.
\Y/anted
for war
crimes in
Yugoslavia. Inherited
leadership
of the
Croatian Liberation Move-
ment after
death of Ante Pavelic.
Attended
\7ACL and
ABN
conferences in
the
United
States.
Reportedly
died
in
Argentina
in 1973.
Jesse
Helms
(United
Sutes):
Republican senator from North Carolina.
Bruce Herschenson
(Uniud
Sates): depury special assistant
to former
President
Nixon.
Duncan Hunter
(United
Sutes);
Republican
congressman from California.
Bert Hurlbut
(United
Sates)r
wealthy Texas
oilmanl
member of the
advisory
board
of
the current
American
League
chapter and
an official
of
the National Con-
srvative
Political
Action Committee
(NCPAC).
Count
Hans
Huyn
(Germany):
Ylest Cerman
member of Parliament.
Reed Inine
(United
Sntes); chairman of Accuracy in Media
(AIM);
frequent
speaker
at
CAUSA
conferences.
Sheik Ahmed Salah
Jamjoon
(Saudi
Arabia).'
member of
the
Saud
royal
family; op-
erates a heavy construction
firm
in
Saudi
Arabia. Is
on
the
Executive Board
of
the League,
representing
the
Middle Eastern
Solidarity Council.
Iuan
lelic
(Crcatia):
leader of a Ustasha cell in
\West
Germany.
Wahcr
Judd
(United
Sntes); former
chairman
of
the
Committee o[ One
Million and
a Republican
congressman from Minnesota.
David
Keene
(Uttited
Sntes):
president of
the
\/orld
Youth Crusade for
Freedoml
chairman of
the
John
Birch
Society's
Young
Americans for
Freedom.
flll
Knight
(Creat
Biainh
Conservative member
of
Parliament.
foshlo
Kodatna
Uafan):
fascist
youth gang
memberi snt
to prison
in
the 1930s
for
an assassination
attempt
against
the
prime
minister.
Made
a fortune
in
China
during Vorld \Var
II
on war
profiteering. Found
guilry
of war crimes
in
1946
and scnt to prisonl
rcleased
by
the American Occupation authorities two
years
latcr. An important
financial founder
of
Japan's
Liberal Democratic Party;
helped create Shokyo
Rengo and was
warlord of
the
nation's organized crime,
or
yabuza,
A
prlnctpal figurc
ln
the
Lockheed
scandal,
Died in 1985.
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Iohn
Kosiah
Byelorussia):
\Tanted in
the Soviet Union
for
war
crimes.
Appointed
by the Nazi
SS
as an
engineer
in
1942;
particiPaced
in
the
Nazi-conuolled
Second
All-Byelorussian Congress
in
1944.
\fas
in
charge
of
rebuilding
war-
damaged
factories
using slave
laborl
constructed
Jewish
ghetto
in
Minsk.
Es-
caped
to Canada,
then
to
the United
Statesl
became
active
in
politics, repre-
senting
Byelorussia
in
the
New York chapter
of
Ethnic
Americans
for
Nixon-
Agnew. \7as
chairman of
the
U.S.
branch of
the
Byelorussian Liberation
Front. Currently
lives in
Chicago.
Dimiti Kasmowich/Kosmowicz
Byelorussia):
appointed by
the
Nazis
as
police
chief
of the
Smolensk
region during
\X/orld
\War
II.
Purged
the
area of
partisans
and
Jews.
Underwent SS commando
training
in 1944;
led
antipartisan
op-
erations
behind Soviet
lines.
Escaped to Germany,
then
France,
where
he
was
contracted
by
British
intelligence. Later
hired by
U.S.
intelligence to organize
Byelorussian
refugees
against
communists. President of
the
Byelorussian
Lib-
eration
Front; currently lives in Munich, Vest
Cermany.
Ku Cheng-b,ang
(Republic
of
China-Taiwan):
high official of
Kuomintang
govern'
ment
and
honorary
chairman-forlife of
the Vorld
AntiCommunist League.
Senior policy
adviser to the
presidentl president
of the
Republic of China's
National Assembly.
Anthony
Kubek
(Ilnited
States);
former
adviser to U.S.
Senate Internal
Security Com-
mittee;
professor
of
political
science at
Troy
State Universiry
in
Alabama.
Osami
Kubobi
[aVan):
leader
of
the political
arm
of
the Reverend
Sun
Myung
Moon's
Unification
Church
in
Japani
head of
the
Japanese
League chapter,
created
by
Japanese
war
criminals
Sasakawa
and
Kodama.
Suzanne
Labin
(France):
prominent conservative;
leader of
the Center
for
the
Polit-
ical
\Tarfare of
the Soviet.
lVilhelm Landig
(Austia):
SS
officer during
\World
Var
II. Active in
the Northern
League and
in
the fascist European
Social Movement.
Thomas
A.
Lanc
(United
States):
retired
major generall
received
Distinguished
Service
Medal; was
president
of the
Mississippi River
Commission,
commissioner of
the District of
Columbia,
and
chairman
of
the Uniced
States Constitutional
Action
Committe.
torge
Prieto
Laurens
(Mexico):
head of the
Inter-American Confederation of
Conti
nental Defense; a
leading member of
the
Teco secret
society.
John
LEoutillier
(lJnited
States)'
former
Republican
congressman
from New
York.
Fined
$7,000 by
the Federal
Eleccions Commission
for
taking an illegal cam'
paign
contribution
in 1983.
28t
Colorcl
Lee
Byung
Hee
(South
Korea):
Korean
CIA
director
of
the Seoul region
fol-
lowing
the
1961
coup.
lVas
minister-without-poftfolio for Park
and
liaison
for political deals
with
Japan.
General
Lee
EungJoon
(South
Korea):
graduate
of
Japan's
Imperial
Military Acad-
emyl served in
Japanese
army
until the end
of Vorld Var
II.
\Was
army
chief
of staff
in
1949,
minister of
communications
in
1955; currently an adviser
to
the
Association
of
Veterans
in Reserve
and
a member
of the
State
Affairs
Advisory
Council
of South Korea.
Ceneral
Honleon Lee
(South
Korea)t
member
of
the State
Affairs
Advisory
Council
of
South
Korea.
Craduated
from
Japan's
Imperial Military Academy and
served
with the
Japanese
during
\X/orld
Var
II. Former army
chief
of staff
and
am-
bassador
to Philippines
and
Creat
Britain.
Abe Lindsten
(Sweden):
active in pro-Nazi movements in
Sweden during
Vorld Var
II; chairman
of
the neo-Nazi
Swedish
National League.
Maior
Ceneral
A.
Magi-Braschi
(Inly):
commander in
tlle
Italian
government's
anti-
terrorist
campaign in the
1970s.
Ferdinand
Marcos
(Philiyyines)r
president of
the
Philippines.
Ceneral Guillermo
Sudrez Mason
(Afgentina),
former
army corps
commanderl
is
now
a
fugitive
wanted by Argentine
courts
for his
role inthe/{dirry war.
Donald
Martin
(Creat
Brtnin):
national
director
of
the
ultra-right
British
League
of
Rights. British
correspondent
for Liberty
Lobby.
Bfigadier
Ceneral Theodore
C.
Manxis
(United
Sntes): served
in
lVorld
Var
II,
Korea,
and Vietnam;
received ffaining at, among
others,
the Chemical \Var-
fare
School,
the
Strategic Intelligence School,
and
the
Army
Var
College.
William
Mazzoco
(United
Sntes):
former counterinsurgency
instructor
at the
Foreign
Service Institutei director
of
programs
for the
security
and
surveillance of
aid
programs to
Vietnam. Member of
a panel
on
th
Soviet Union and the Mid-
dle
East
at a CAUSA-sponsored seminar
in
September
1984.
Jemcs
M{lure
(United
Sntes):
Republican
senator from Idaho.
Carlos
Midence
Pivaral
(Guatemala):
ultra-rightist;
nephew of Sandoval
Alarc6n.
Accuscd of bcing a
death
squad leaderl
acted as
intermediary
between
Cuate-
malan rightists and D'Aubuisson
in
El Salvador.
tosaf
Mlhus
(Czcchoslovakla)r
CihnrgC
d'afTalrcs
ln Spain
for thc fasclst
Slovak
Rc
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public during
lVorld
Var II;
founder
and
chairman
of
the
Slovak Vorld
Congress, composed
of
former officials of
the
Nazi-puppet
Tiso
government
of
Slovakia, which
exterminated
seventy-two
thousand
Jews
during
\Y/orld
Var
II. Lives
in
Virginia.
Hugo
Mion
@olivia):
businessman
and
ulua-rightist. Had business ties
with
Nazi
war
criminal
Klaus
Barbie;
brought
Italian terrorist
delle
Chiaie to 1980 CAL
conference.
Nazareno
Mollicone
(Italy):
a leader
of
the outlawed
fascist
organization Ordine
Nuovo,
linked ro the
1980 Bologna
train station bombing
which killed over
eighty
people.
Jim
Mottis
(Unhed
States):
former
Special
Forces major in Vietnaml
editor
of mer-
cenary
Eagle magazine.
Robert
Motis
(United
States): former chief
counsel
for
the U.S. Senate
Internal
Security Subcommittee;
heads
the
Coalition
to
Restore
Internal Security
Com-
mittee. Sought
the
presidential
nomination
of the American
Independent Parry
in 7976.
Theodore
Obeiander
(Germany):
professor
of
economics
at
the
University
of
Ko'
nigsberg in the
1930s;
ioined
the Nazi
Party in 1934. Commander
of
the
Ukrainian
Nachtingall
(Nightingale)
division during the
invasion
of
the
Soviet
Union.
Accused by
the
Soviet
Union of
coordinating
and ordering massacres
of
Jews,
partisans,
and Communist
Party
officials
in
the
Lvov
region in
1941.
After
the
war,
was
\7est German
minister
for refugee
affairsl
resigne d
in
1961'
after
details
of
his
Nazi
background
were
disclosed.
Headed
the
Cerman League
chapter;
now living in
\X/est
Cermany.
Anton Olechinik
Byelorussia):
represents
Byelorussian Liberation
Front
in Australia.
Jesus
Palacios
(Syain):
youth
leader of the
Anti-Marxist
Intellectual
Group
of
Spain
and the Spanish
Circle
of
Friends of Europe
(CEDADE)
who emulate
Mus-
solini
and
Hider.
Paul
Pearson
lAustralia):
chairman of the
Australian \17orld Freedom
Leaguel
as
one
of
nation's
leading
anti-Semites,
writes
articles
and
monographs
attacking
Jews.
Roger
Pearson
(Creat
Bitain)i
pre-eminent
neo-Nazi
and
/(scientific
racist l
orga-
nized
the
Northern
League in 1958. Received
a reported
$301000
from Vy-
cliffe
Draper's
Pioneer Fund, which
seeks
to prove blacks
genetically
inferior
to whites.
Vas a
League
Executive
Board
member in
the 1920s
and
world
chairman
in
1.978-79.
Now
heads
the
Council
on
American Affairs in
Vash-
ington,
D.C.
28s
Blas Pifiar
(Sfain):
head
of ultra-right Fuerza
Nueva
political
parry, whose
members
were
responsible for
dozens
of
killings
in
the
late 1970s.
Stefan
Possony
(United
States): senior fellow
at
the Hoover
Institute.
Dr.
Bastolme Puiggros
(S?ain):
leader
of
the
Spanish
Intellectual
Anti-Marxist
Croup,
an
ultra-right
band
linked
to
terrorist
actions
in the
1970s.
Alexander
Rahmistiuc
(alias
Ronnett)
(Romania):
member
of
the
Iron
Guardl
accused
by
Jewish
survivors
of
taking
part
in
the massacres
of
January
1941. Fled to
Cermany and
entered
the
United
States through
Canada.
Has
written a
lau-
datory
history
of
the
Iron
Guard
and remains
active
in
Iron
Guard
activities
in
exile.
Editor
of
Potomac magazinel chairman
of the Romanian
American
National
Congress. Currendy
practices
medicine
in Illinois and is active
in
Republican
Parry
politics.
Dr. Rafael Rodriguez
Mexico):
professor at the
Autonomous
University
of
Cua-
dalajara
and leading Teco secret
sociery
figure.
Nathan
Ross
(Liberia)r
Former
mayor
of
the
capital,
Monrovia.
Executive board
member representing
the Organization
of
African Freedom.
David
Rove
(Uniud
Sntes): former chairman
of
the National Council
of
Scholars;
a professor
at
Yale
Universiry.
Dinko
Sahic
(Croatian):
ultra-nationalist
terodst;
wanted
in
Sweden
for orchestrat-
ing
the
assassination
of
the Yugoslav ambassador in
1971.
Also
charged
with
complicity
in
murders
throughout Vestern Europe
and the
bombing of a
.
civilian plane
in
L972,
killing
twenty-seven
civilians.
Gcncral
Alejo
S.
Santos
(PhiliVVines):
guerilla
leader
against
Japanese
occuparion in
Vorld
Var
II;
governor
of Bulacan Province
under
President
Ferdinand Mar-
Andrcs
Nazaio Sargen
(Cuba)..
secretary
general
of Alpha
66,
an anri-Castro
Cuban
migre organization
linked
to
bombings
and
assassinations in
the
United
States
and
Europe.
Ryokhi
Sasabawa
(Jayan):
fascist leader
in
the 1930s; sent
to
prison for a
plot
to
assassinate
the
former
premier.
\Was
a
member
of
the
Diet
during
Vorld
\War
II;
advocated
widening
the
war
theater
throughout Asia.
After the
war,
class-
ified
as
Class
A
war
criminal
by
U.S. Occupation
Forcesl was released from
prison
two ycars
later.
Flclpcd creatc
Japants
Libcral
Democratic
Party.
Joined
wlth
Kodama
to found Shokyo
Rcngo ln 1967.
Chairman
of
thc
1970 League
confcrcncc ln
Japan.
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Fred
Schwarz
(United
Suus);
ultra-right
spokesman of
the Christian Anti-Commu-
nist Crusade.
Colonel Shin Chan
(South
Korea): retired from the air
forcel
spokesman
for
the
ministry
of
national defense in 1.975;
ex
cutive director
of
the
Association
for
the
Promotion
of \X/ar
Industry in 1979. Director
of
information
and
of
the
education department of
the
VACL
in
Korea
in 1981,.
John
Simicin
(Ronania):
member
of
the
Iron
Guardl
convicted
by
a
Romanian
court
for participation
in
the
January
1941 massacre. Employed
by
the
American
intelligence
service
after
Vodd
\X/ar
II.
Living
in
East
Chicago, Indianal
is
still active in
Iron
Cuard
activities
in
the
Chicago
area.
Major
Ceneral
lohn
K Singlaub
(Unhed
States):
formet
commander
of the
Joint
lJnconventional
\Warfare
Special
Operations
Group in
Vietnaml was chief of
staff
of
the
United
Nations Command
in
South
Korea.
Outspoken advocate
of unconventional warfare.
Retired
from the military
in
1978
and is curently
world
chairman
of the League.
Sichan Siv
(Cambodia/Kamyuchea):
Ieader of
'Khmer
People's Liberation
Front.
Ahniral
Sohn
Won
Yil
(South
Korea): former
vice-admiral
of
the navy,
navy
chief
of
operations,
minister
of
national defense, and
chairman
of
the
board
of
directors of
the
\7ACL
Freedom Center in South
Korea.
\.egesenative
Cerald
Solotnon
(United
Sntes):
Repubhcan
congressman
from New
York.
Chao Soysaisana
lLaos):
member
of
the royal family; head of
the Laotian chapter
of
the
League. Currendy
living
in Perpignan, France.
larcslav
Sutsbo
(Ubraine):
imprisoned in Poland
in
the
1930s for
his role in
the
murder
of
Polish
government
officials;
became
an important leader
of
Ukraini-
an
nationalists allied with Nazi Germany.
Named
himself
premier
of
the
Ukraine on
June
30,
1941.,
in
Lvov
and was
supreme
authoriry
during
the
roundup
or
murder
o[
approximately
seven
thousand
Lvov
Iews.
Allegedl;z
was
hired
by British Intelligence
in 1946
to
organize
Ukrainian refugees
against the Soviet Union.
\Was
sentenced
to death in absentia
for
war
crimes
in Ukrainel has
met with
many
high
government officials,
including President
Reagan
and Vice-President
Bush,
on visits co the
United States.
Currently
living in Munich, \7est Germany.
General Alfredo Stroessner
(Paraguav):
president of
a
government
accused
of partici'
pating
in
the genocide
of
ethnic Indians, the
harboring of
Nazi war
criminals,
285
child
prostitution,
gross
human
rights abuse,
and
heroin
smuggllng. Has ruled
with
a
state of
siege decree
for thirty-two years.
Steven D.
Synms
(United
Sutes):
Republican senator from Idaho.
Earl Thomas
(United
Sntes):
storm
troopert'
of the
American
Nazi Party.
Stron Thurmond
(United
Sutes):
Republican senator from South Carolina.
Paul
Vankerhoven
@elgium):
head of Cercle des Nations
et
l/Eventail
and a member
of
the
European Parliament.
Ceneral
lorge
Rafael
Videla
(Argentina):
former
junta
chief;
currently in an Argentine
prison
serving life
sentence
for
ordering illegal
detentiotl torture) and murder
of
suspects
during dirty war.
Ceneral Sir
tYalter
Walleer
(Creat
Binin); former
commander in chief
of NATO
Forces-North.
Sir Paticb \Vall
(Creat
Britain): former
general
in command of
Bricish
troops in
Northern
Ireland. Editor
of
Intelligence
International,
Ltd.
Patricle
lYalsh
(Canada):
neo-Nazi
racistl contributing editor
of Liberty
Lobby. Mem-
ber
of
the
League
Executive
Board.
Paul Verner
(Cermany):
Represented
the
Unification
Church
in
\7est
Germany. Is
now
in
charge
of
the
Moon
fishing
fleet in
Louisiana.
General
loo
Habsoung
(South
Korea): army
generall
became direcror of
KCIA
(re-
.
named
National Security Planning
Agency)
for
Ceneral Chun Doo
Hwan's
military government
in 1980.
Talivadis
Zarins
(Latvia):
an official
of
the
Daugavas Vaneg', a council
of Latvian
war
criminals
based
in
tVest
Cermany.