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  INTERNATIONAL c·oMMUN1sM 5
I appreciate the opportunity of conferring with the staff of the I ‘ _ · T · - . .
. Committee on Un—American Activities of the United States Congress. ; - NeV;1tl1€$€;%» I l§I.SoIIIlII}é “f“S7.I‘gIIIIIS§ LUIIIISI? IIIIII té’IoIII3I`II“I§;II•
It is my personal conviction and the conviction of the organization   as ilu; lf) agi .1-011;  IS ?(;ui·tO.·I1€“I HO igbéims im,111 I€{lp?11 §i1t,`k9-
‘ which I represent that it is imperative for the survival of freedom   Vo m" u agmns IG IO Il 1 mum mms O Eyman} B   Om HL
that there be the highest degree of cooperation and exchanve of infor- I legally et the ago of 1S' I tmllolool {fotos? the BI”IkIIIIS> the Mtdolo East,
m9~l·l0U !'€SP€0tlH"` i%t€1‘11£1tl311al communism because it kngvvs no geo, lg and lemed the CZ€Ch0Sl0YHk1i\11_iO1‘C€S 111 France. At the time of my
g¤¢=»r>1¤<==¤l. or peliiical b¤¤¤dMie·   $lZI£2Y§"$E$§§iE? S;iE`§Z}E§“£i§£t° itil-iZi2’ $li1`32dE$§1§$I£lf§ “§‘E$itl‘§‘§“F
ti1f;c(fiIo§i1y(%d,f· Ini;;Ssi;Tlfe?ulleIl)o)}fe§eiI§¢=g71(iiLe li<(itlo§I;1l1Ii§ toorolhliieti     posedlyli on aninclepindent basis with the Czgchs; hpwever,   IOlllI(%
. _ . . . _ ‘. . ; `   quite the opposite. ' here was a centralistic zechos oval; system.
§l);mIgtI1CIg1 Zlilillilgglggliaitellofrblee1i·i§iOr;iii?1t1gg;)gQiiI;§§y ]é0bI?:)? GO(sgg;;§§   tmlllled fo? oaly il 1U011l3l1IS time 2111Cl   was sent to the front linog, This
neighbors of the lllestern Hemisphere and the leading nation of the   was in th? Cmtlcol St?gQ of III`*‘I‘°‘*1III NEO'] glu tongs fmhght fiom
free World. pi the line;) or Maipe to rope where t iegippc E rout co apse , an on
MI`- A“ENS· Ale You eISo PI`oSId°III of the SIoVok.L°gIoIII ·   Jlllilieii ’I12fIi)’*ed“fi\>iI   Eliiioffgis giid1;sca(p1e§ImI. passed through
MIIi`I;11'IéK%IIIo·   emLPI§SIIIo¥ICoI ge EEIQCEIUISI (€ol}II°iII gf toll;   18 prisons   concentration camps in southern France and Fraiiizo
LQIIAOQI 0 Pere Ien ensue 0 {me II im PIeSI en O me ove   Spain, and I finally succeeded inlrealcliinig Gibpplpargpi 19€¤k_ F
*’ ' T _· _   From Gibraltar I went to Eno an anc joine tie oya ir lorce
Cog' IIB?) S` gogld yglbkmgly if B15 QS ‘{1“°I§t§b°“I tim ghguol IQ with which I have flown operaIionally until my forced repatriation
thi- S£$;§k1(};;giO?]¤u° O om II TS o It ’ Im Ion II “oI` e out   in 1945, according to an agreement between Britain and Benes. I pas
Mr. J Aimisiao. Tpe Mutufal Co-Operation League of Canada, as its  .; ilgrcgggiigiioiiiiga     lhztelgpgvllllt Iii;
name su<>·’ ‘“"‘““%f°I II‘ii‘”SI °I°I’°II‘i‘““’i
· ’ ’¤ °. ‘ I Y . ‘ tl L t I could have o leavinv t ie country ' an S111Ce ·1€1‘e WELS 110 6 fa
;I;UC;;;}l(gIgn;l1° 1g¤g5r=;;¤[SCI§¤g¤;;;» I`fPI‘;f‘gIIIII¤‘Ii gw VIIIIoIIo VeIeII’·II U nfeians contrary to those eiisting during the Slovak Republic whgch
thgihnga Urohgg CIIETS and tllrtigg  th€§§Ig£m1?§I;;gf1I;)2IoS°IIIIIIg was caped tlc§alit:§rian,1so ip thisldeigoccratic Cpgccligslovalgz oflpii,
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  fifitistf ¥tI°§i2`$Z’rgiYe€¤?S¤“ Q§°;§t§b?§2tl‘§t£L°.L“‘;§i§§i2§‘ I Ieeltd the   Ii°“° °i G“`““‘“IZi i,Tl"-IiIIllSI* M EES?
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tion which was founded 1n 19110bin Iilnglandifrom the veterans who,   Ig;i§C(§ uggtlgg   E;,;E,§b$§;I£$0n   igiijig, I Started on an
  the last war, fought in French, British, and other Allied active and OPM, Stlvllggle ilgdgust Commuiiisiii ·
_ ‘ , . I was one of the founders of the Slovak Legion. I worked in various
 gges the MUIIMII Co'OPeI`eIIoII League of other British and Slovak organizations in Ilinglanpl and stepped to-
‘ ‘ I ‘ . Z . . . L ·d iu tion with the other ethnic Groups a so. _
ar1:Vi¢ai$$;·r§l;: agitesizzrllrzttti‘;ir2;Si2i:r:sr0$.*i;:&r  iieii rage to go to     eared
_ ‘ ‘ . » I ¢ . . ‘ of coo eration eve ope to a area er ex en so ia we were a_ e o
Ixxsiggfglsd oslggggeo §§?;g¤$;nI;£g;j;ig;;;<;1Q§rY;§§ I;§i’*gISI* (ism" ` organge the number of ethnicb groups we have today, which is not
` aaimais aaa th3’miaaS we have known 6,,,Omt tm Im Stressed by me whe   .
It also his the purpose of familitarizing ourpgroupe vifith one an C1\%° ARENS° Eghm IS FEP 0;iCu1)HiI;i1O1It(iII}CiIr glim Ellie the Iiiumal
‘ ‘ ‘. ‘ ... 4. I ‘ - .t' rc ' ria aan wi i ie ova sion.
, r Ogle Eybolg rgp°1`t3.on the VIIIIOIIS “oIIVItIeS WIIICII we net cevered (lA[i·i),(lIifIKE)iii;o. gifyiliitfb is Itlesigner, draftsman. My true} profession
' Ii 1&;°2 y IB Limoll-Im I@mSS’ t . . was radio-navigator for the airlines, but my escape flight was the last
Br ' lR}§N;U_ ay d mm o you 0 glvo us lust II word about your own flight I had in a plane and I found it absolutely impossible for 3
_ I) ]&(;T]IJTAI;1§B;é0I;€S hr qs I am Concerned I have mdomi rmt] l years to _get_ any_job in the airlines so I finally took an occupation
mmtu, bqckqrbund ‘ Ag th ti fM . i t th P f 16% ly of wlnch is in line with my hobby,wh1ch are arts. _
teen;] %1_ garsice in dw CZ€ciOg£)I;,oll{i&IIiII;`I;_Ir;; It Tig§Ib;€ChgSl§€aI§£ Mr. Amms. Are you employed by the Canadian Government?
{ §°II“g§°(} Iiy frgb of IFS me Pmede¤¤ ed Ve·¤m¤¤¤· WM f<>1—   iiif `Erltitcitll %f;$“§l1`Zi2§§IY€§F$"£T§O rir» amararm War is
3l(;·1“§$ldBa'ci;d`gII;§St;li;1O1m&1Process of dovoliopmono Slovokm become.- today with respect to the area of interest of this committee, 1nay_I ask
P ° you to give us your_overall appraisal of the extent of Communist ac-
tivity and penetration within your own country, Canada.