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Casimir Pilenas

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27: 159:. Brasol foisted upon the Military Intelligence Division of the United States Army an English translation of the "Protocols" and started typewritten copies circulating in other influential circles in Washington, D.C. A renegade associate, one Casimir Pilenas, tried to extort $ 50,000 for the manuscript from the 140:
in Nova Scotia by British naval authorities acting on instructions from Britain's Admiralty's Naval Intelligence Division. Palmer-Pilenas accused Trotsky of carrying $ 10,000 which he alleged had been provided by pro-German sources. But no such money was found on Trotsky, or his five companions at
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However, this claim of "extortion" is not supported by the file on Pilenas held by the AJC. And in fact these records show that his motives were not regarded as malicious by the AJC, and that he apparently acted as an informer for the AJC, regarding antisemitism, and antisemites, for some years
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On the stand Pilenas-Palmer described himself as a former agent of the British military intelligence service and as a former employee of the United States military intelligence division. He answered questions regarding his investigation of reports made by
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thereafter, and that he apparently wanted to sell his services, and the records which he obtained, to the ADL. He also sought assistance from the AJC in having his material on antisemitism published.
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The "Protocols" reached America in 1918 through Czarist army officers who had come to this country on a military mission, notably through Lieutenant
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In making this claim Higham relies on archival material cited in his endnotes, material described as records of the AJC.
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He allegedly worked as a "government intelligence agent" and by 1937 attempted to expose the link between
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Corporation case. Palmer was called as a witness by Charles Recht, who assailed credibility of
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Detective Casimir Palmer who had been involved as a government intelligence agent since
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In 1923 Pilenas wrote comment to NYT on Lithuanian annexation of Memel.
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trial. His occupation was given as interpreter in Thames Police Court.
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In 1917, as a British intelligence informant, he caused the arrest of
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at the time, appeared as witness in court during the hearings in the
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According to study by Rita T. Kronenbitter, Pilenas was spotter for
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In 1933 Casimir Palmer, a resident of 11 West 108th Street in
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Chemical Department into the headquarters of the Nazis here.
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private investigator
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Scotland Yard
Pyotr Rachkovsky
Okhrana
Houndsditch murders
Leon Trotsky
John Higham
Boris Brasol
American Jewish Committee
Manhattan
Russian Volunteer Fleet
Boris Brasol
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Henry Ford
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Albert Lee
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