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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
s!nator 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-
s!rvative 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 s!nt 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 Committ!e.
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.
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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.
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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,
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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.

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