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394:,' Karl Baarslag, former Director of Research for HUAC, referred to the Congressional Record, which gave detailed information about the man "who is not Dolivet at all but Ludwig Brecher of probable Rumanian extraction." Baarslag suggested that Brecher "had lived for a time in the small French village of D'Olivet from which he derived the name he used in this country." Moreover, an Illinois Congressman had "charged that Brecher, alias Dolivet was, according to the State Department, 'a very dangerous Stalinist agent and a member of the International Communist apparatus.'" According to the December 15, 1949, the French magazine, 1021: 418:. In 1932 he was in Amsterdam helping organize one of the Soviet's first world congresses for peace," and "was behind the scenes pulling wires for the Comintern at the 1933 World Committee for Struggle Against War and Fascism and in 1935 in Paris for another Soviet-instigated Universal Rally for Peace." 231:
reported that Dolivet, "on crutches because of a leg injury received shortly after France capitulated," spoke to a local gathering of the Foreign Policy Association in May 1941, where "the former French air gunner painted a sorrowful picture of conditions in occupied France." On the same occasion,
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thereupon served notice that he would not be re-admitted to the United States presumably because of his role as an international Communist agent." The HUAC report also "disclosed that Dolivet held a semiofficial position with the United Nations, as a result of which he traveled under diplomatic
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Straight confessed his involvement in the Cambridge spy ring, seeking to both explain and exonerate himself by contending that he was recruited reluctantly, and never passed classified information to his Soviet contact, "Michael Green." He also claimed to have broken with the Party in 1941.
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According to the 1950 HUAC report, "as a result of the investigation and hearings held by the committee, Dolivet's contract with the United Nations has not been renewed, and it is the committee's understanding that he was removed from the editorship of the United Nations World. Dolivet is
317:, Long Island estate. Dolivet was said to have mentored Welles politically, and the two men developed a close friendship that began in the early 1940s. Dolivet and Welles collaborated on several projects, most notably the 1955 six-episode British television series 1070: 643:, which helped trigger an investigation that resulted in Anthony Blunt's exposure. With Straight's previous activities remaining undisclosed, he maintained good standing in Washington, and served from 1969 to 1977 as the deputy chairman of the 530:, socialized with young radical patricians like himself and joined the Communist Party...mostly in sympathy with its Popular Front objectives of supporting democrat governments against the rising tide of Nazism." Straight was enlisted into the 289:, its first issue appearing in February 1947, which he eventually abandoned in 1950, having returned to France in 1949 and subsequently being banned from reentering the United States upon suspicion of having ties to Communism. 1251: 827: 739:. Dolivet, who was living in Paris at the time, was refused a visa and, therefore, unable to fly to the United States to attend the funeral because of his allegedly pro-communist activities. 888:
Housed initially near Times Square at 55 West 42nd St. across from Bryant Park, in 1943 Free World, Inc. moved around the corner to 8 West 40th St., directly opposite the main branch of the
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Based on this version of the story, "Brecher—alias Udeanu—alias Dolivet went abroad in 1950 just before a Congressional Committee could serve him with a subpoena. The
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confirms that "Louis Dolivet" was the alias of Ludovic Brecher, who was indeed a secret Comintern agent linked to Pierre Cot and Michael Straight.
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Soviet intelligence uncovered later appears to corroborate the basic outline of the Dolivet story as detailed by HUAC. In
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See also: Richard Norton-Taylor, "Michael Straight: Cambridge Spy Whose Testimony Was Crucial in Exposing Anthony Blunt,"
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from 1945 to 1946, as the magazine's editor. Straight resumed the editorship when Wallace departed in 1947 to launch his
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Barslaag also claimed that "in 1934 Dolivet was in Russia," where "he made contact with the Swedish banker
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while playing in a small row boat tied to the dock. The boy was found by Straight's second husband, actor
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and concerned about undergoing a background check, Straight confided to Schlesinger who sent him to the
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Dolivet was reportedly trying to groom Welles for a political career, including a bid for the Senate in
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Dolivet described injuring himself not in battle but rather in a shipboard fall en route from Europe.
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In 1952, their 7-year-old son, Willard, accidentally drowned in a pond on Straight's farm in
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Privately, Straight first confessed in 1963 to family friend and fellow cold war liberal
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against the Nazis before escaping to Manhattan sometime either just before or after the
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and his wife, Belinda Crompton. At the time of the wedding, Straight's elder brother,
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presently... excludable for admission to the United States under the provisions of the
531: 402:." In Barslaag's account, "under the Comintern name of Udeanu, Dolivet had written for 388:(AFSC) bulletin as, among other things, 'an international roving correspondent for the 222: 190: 1311: 736: 688: 547: 503: 433:," and it was "Cot and Ashberg allegedly financed and helped him get control of the 422: 390: 306: 258: 178: 1217:"MRS. DOLIVET GETS DECREE As Beatrice Straight of the Stage, She Was Married in '42" 269:
and championed the creation of the United Nations as a successor to the failed post-
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passport" as early as 1947. Alluding to this, Widener brings up Dolivet's work,
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The Cultural Front: The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century
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s Washington correspondent in 1940, and editor in 1941. After serving in the
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The Politics of World Federation: United Nations, UN Reform, Atomic Control
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In the 1950s, an "extensive investigation" was conducted of Dolivet by the
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Annual Report Of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1950
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Annual Report Of the Committee on Un-American Activities for the Year 1950
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was militantly anti-Fascist, articulating the perspective of left-liberal
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As of December 1952, Dolivet was in Paris, publishing a magazine called
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During a 1937 rally in Paris, organized by one of German-born Soviet
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intellectuals and international political figures who supported the
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Dolivet was introduced by Michael Straight to his sister, actress
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Vice President of the United States from 1941 to 1945 and the
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On May 24, 1949, Straight obtained a divorce from Dolivet in
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The Haunted Wood: Soviet Espionage in American—The Stalin Era
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The United Nations: A Handbook on the New World Organization
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The United Nations: A Handbook on the New World Organization
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in December 1946, Dolivet launched a new magazine called
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Last of the Cold War Spies: The Life Of Michael Straight
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in 1934, where "he became a member of the circle around
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The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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expert Willi Münzenberg's front groups, Dolivet met
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He was recruited by Blunt, who according to 370:Spies: The Rise and Fall of the KGB in America 293:lasted under different editorship until 1953. 1025:The Freeman: A Fortnightly for Individualists 700:attended the wedding, along with her brother 247:From 1941 to 1946, Dolivet was the editor of 8: 719:Willard Whitney Straight Dolivet (1945–1952) 1294:"Principles of the Free World Association" 764: 762: 760: 550:, which successfully penetrated Britain's 163:(March 26, 1908 – August 1, 1989), was an 17: 795: 793: 1183:"Dolivet Refused Right to Reenter U.S.," 747: 723:Dolivet died in London in August 1989. 587:between 1937 and 1942, Straight became 342:Secretary-General of the United Nations 1199:"Noel Field: Western Spy or Red Dupe?" 1130: 1128: 1126: 384:(HUAC). Dolivet was listed in a 1950 382:House Un-American Activities Committee 635:. 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