Additionally,
JCSD has conducted interviews with former inmates of the Gulag,
camp guards, workers and administrators, academicians and veterans
in Russia and other states of the former Soviet Union. These interviews
have unearthed valuable leads for further investigation. In addition,
JCSD's contemporary interviews correspond well to those conducted
under contract by the Polish Karta Center's research project. Karta
searches for American citizens missing since World War II on the
territory of the former Soviet Union. Finally, JCSD analysts conduct
analysis of historical reports obtained through archival research
at the National Archives and Records Administration, the Library
of Congress and other archives and libraries in the United States.
These documents range from State Department cables to U.S. military
debriefings of German and Japanese POWs repatriated from the Soviet
Union during the 1950s.
Regardless of the credibility that either side of the Commission
ascribes to any single source of information, existing evidence
supports further investigation into the issue of possible American
POWs in the former Soviet Union.
Current
Report:
February 11, 2005 PDF
Previously:
June 22, 2002 PDF
New additions and changes are highlighted in Bold Text.
In
Russian, the text reads: Gulag Study, 4th Edition, 22 June 2002
November 20, 2001 Report | PDF
June 22, 2001 | PDF
February 7, 2001 Camps in Russia I PDF
We
at BDC would like to say, FUCK THE RUSSIANS!
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