INTO THE ACT
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CIA-RDP75-00149R000300140026-9
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1
Document Creation Date:
November 17, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 27, 2000
Sequence Number:
26
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Publication Date:
January 10, 1965
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WASHINGTON POST
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JAN 10 1965
Into the Act
CPYRGHT
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polish secret service officer
oho once spied for the
Ur?ted States laid claim to
1he Romauoff millions yes-",
eTday for himself and his
four sisters - contending
that they were the children
of Czar Nicholas II, This.
newest pretender to the
once-upon-a-time throne of
imperial Russia is Col.'
Michael Goleniewski, 60,.
who lives with his wife and
'aby daughter at an undis.
closed Long Island address.
NEW YORK
HERALD TwBUNie
JAN 10 1965
0
Claims Czar as Fatherr
o as ,
this one from a former Polish secret service officer who
defected to the. West, Michael Golenlewski, 60, who lives
with his wife and infant daughter at an undisclosed t
Long Island address. He made' the formal claim to be
the czar's only sor , the Grand Duke Alexel Nicholaevich,
in an afternoon newspaper advertisement, adding that
his four sisters are also the four grand duchesses Olga,.
'Anastasia Maria and Tatiana, three of them also now
living in this country. He[ said their claim to their royal
identities, has been smothered for 47 years by people,
trying to get the family's money deposited in the West--'
which he estimated at $400 million.--
CPYRGHT
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