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Agency Information AGENCY: FBI RECORD NUMBER: 124-90092-10002 RECORD SERIES : HQ AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 65-68227-649
Document Information ORIGINATOR: FBI FROM: NY TO: HQ TITLE: DATE: 03/15/1965 PAGES: 3 SUBJECTS: OXTANK WILLIAM K. HARVEY
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION: Secret RESTRICTIONS: 1A; 1B CURRENT STATUS: Redact DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 07/15/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: APPROVAL OF CIA COMMENTS: RPT
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Date ROBERT GLENN THOMPSON ESP R 12/4/64
ROBERT G. THOMPSON, 1693 North Gardiner Drive, Bay Shore, Long Island, New York, was interviewed on December 2, 1964. At the outset of the interview THOMPSON was advised by SA PAUL BOYCE TOMPKINS that he was not under arrest, that his meeting with the Special Agents was strictly voluntary, and that he could leave at any time he wished to do so. THOMPSON was also advised that he had a right to say nothing at all, and that anything he did say might be used in a court of law against him. He was also advised that if he did say anything about a crime he had a right at any time to talk to a lawyer of his own choice or anyone else with whom he might wish to speak before saying anything.
The interviewing agents advised THOMPSON that they had in their possession a list of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) male personnel who were assigned to the Berlin Base of that agency during the period that THOMPSON was assigned to OSI, Berlin. The names on this list were then read off to THOMPSON, at which time he was asked to comment on any names that he recognized.
THOMPSON made the following comments concerning the individuals listed below, whose surnames he recognized.
ROBERT A ACKERMANN(S) THOMPSON stated he recalled an individual named ACKERMANN who had some connection with Army Intelligence Or CIA in Berlin while THOMPSON was with OSI, Berlin. He could recall nothing further regarding this individual nor could he recall if he furnished any information about ACKERMANN to STEVEN.
12/2/64 Bay Shore, LI, NY 65-22427 SAS PAUL BOYCE TOMPKINS & 12/4/64 GEORGE W. O'CONNOR: emv
3. NY 65-22427 SECRET WILLIAM K HARVEY THOMPSON stated that he recalled an individual Geruanny by the name of HARVEY whom he believes was an officer with the 7983rd Army Unit, which THOMPSON stated was a covert CIA outfit, or was an officer with an Army Intelligence Unit in Berlin. THOMPSON believed that this individual had the rank of Captain or Major, and that he was an administrative or liaison officer. THOMPSON stated that STEVEN, his Soviet principal, asked him about this individual and THOMPSON told STEVEN whatever he knew about this individual. THOMPSON advised that he thinks he, THOMPSON, might have met this individual on one occasion.
CLARK JUNG THOMPSON advised that he recalled an individual having the last name JUNG who was a civilian employee of the 7983rd Army Unit THOMPSON recalled a great many details about this individual, including the fact that he was a civilian employee of CIA in Grade GS-9 or 10. THOMPSON believed that this individual was an "agent handler" and furthermore, that he had some connection with photography. THOMPSON stated that this individual may have been a "counterfeiter of documents" or he may have been a "bug" on photography
THOMPSON also recalled that this individual lived on Argentinische Allee or Onkel Toms Strasse in Berlin, Dahlem.
THOMPSON also recalled that the individual whose last name he believes was JUNG had some sort of an association with two German nationals, whose release from jail in Germany, United States Intelligence had obtained in order that their talents might be utilized by the 7983rd Army Unit THOMPSON stated that one of these individuals was a counterfeiter and that the other individual was a safe-cracker. STEVEN told him this