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Bertolt Brecht — Part 1

93 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Jul 2, 1941 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Bertolt Brecht · 91 pages OCR'd
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L A 100-18112 & Inforiant Wi also advised, according to this source, that | on October 7, 1943, BERT BRECHT visited with HANNS SISLER. At that time SISLER ingui red of BRICET as to whether he had heard anything from SYLV]A SIDNEY, and BRECHT replied that while he had heard nothing from her himself, he muew that she was coming to Los ingeles. somce Thies source raflaata aury rvailian nasa infarmation ta the affect that an October 25, 1943, GREGOR] KHRIFETS, described above, visited the residence of BERT BRECHT from approximately 1:46 Per. to 3:05 p.m. It micht be noted that this visit was made almost immediately after a visit by XHEIFETS to the resi- dence of HUINRICH HAHN. Furthermore, at the time of this visit the automobile ' of RUTH BEKLAU was parked in front of the SRECHT residerce. This source also advised that on November 7, 1943, BEKT BAECHT and his wife attended a reception given by the Soviet Consulate at Los sngeles. SOURCE fd This source furnished information fron QED to the errect that after the reception at the Soviet Consulate on November 7 ths ZISLERS; BR°CHTS, and KONTNERS were seen at @ party, and at this time they 211 aposared much encourared and reassured. according to this source — observed these persons at the party. This sane source reflects that on November 15, 1943 GEE 307i sec that BEkT BRECHT had stated that BFi8S, nephew of the leader of the Czech government in exile, had told him that refugees now in the United States had already been listed by the government for purposes of custodial detention after the war. BREC iT is alleged to have stated that in view of this, he would escape from the United States with a Czechoslovakian passport which he coule secure through BiNSS. These remarks of BRECIT were made to one AHATY (or .ACHATY), the collaborator with the Czech government in exile. As will be sesr later, BRUCHT has made efforts to obtain the Crech passport from BUNS. RATA keflects that according to the records of the United States Attorney at Los Angeles, BRECHT departed fran Los ‘ngelea for New York City inasmuch as he mide application to travel to New York on that date. At the tine he indi- coated that he desired to remain in New York until December 51, 1945. | SOURCE | may According to tnis CO edvised that BEECH’, on his trip to New York, was believed to be engaged iz
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