Passport to Assassination: The Never-before-told Story of Lee Harvey Oswald by the KGB Colonel who Knew HimCarol Publishing Group, 1993 - 338 pages In Passport to Assassination [Colonel Nechiporenko] combines ... information with interviews with key Soviet officials and his own remarkable experience with Lee Harvey Oswald. |
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The Facts | 21 |
Oswald in Minsk January 1960May 1962 | 50 |
Provocateur or Visitor? | 66 |
Copyright | |
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