Evidence of Espionage
Ignacy Witczak is referenced in the following Venona decryptions and FBI reports:
- 3, 4, 5 KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 2 January 1946;
- 25 KGB San Francisco to Moscow, 26 January 1946;
- FBI report, “Soviet Espionage Activities, 19 October 1945,” attached to Hoover to Vaughan, 19 October 1945, President's Secretary's Files, Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.;
- FBI report, “Soviet Activities in the United States,” 25 July 1946, Clark M. Clifford papers, Truman Library.
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