Item #9377 ABN Correspondence, Vol. VII, No. 10/12, Oct./Dec. 1956. D. B. Osinsky.

ABN Correspondence, Vol. VII, No. 10/12, Oct./Dec. 1956

Munich: Press Bureau of the Antibolshevik Bloc of Nations, 1956. An issue of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations’ monthly bulletin. The ABN was founded in 1943 by Alfred Rosenberg’s Ostministerium in support of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. The organization became one of the largest post-war, international anti-Communist groups and was riddled with anti-Semites, Nazi apologists, militant anti-Communists and nationalists of every stripe. It was in part founded by both the CIA and MI6 during the Cold War. The ABN was led by Yaroslav Stetsko for most of its existence and was disbanded in 1996.

This issue includes an open letter accusing the Soviet Union of barbarity in its treatment of dissidents; Determined Solidarity with the Hungarian Fight for Liberation; Americans for A.B.N.; Veli Kajum Khan visits Turkey; Bolshevism a Russian phenomenon; How Soviet Russia occupied Estonia; and On the Threshold of the Atomic Age.

A large single sheet folded and uncut along the top edge. In English. Penciled note at the bottom of the front margin; crease from folding. Item #9377

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