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CIA-RDP75-00149R000700460027-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 19, 2016
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November 15, 2005
Sequence Number: 
27
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Publication Date: 
April 30, 1965
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NSPR
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Approved Fbr,Reiease 2005/ 2/14-.: CIA-RDP by L. B. TAYLOR,JR. AW, SUB-FREEZING WINDS, whipping off they; ~~ `- mountainside, bit hard into First 1 ieutenant literally rattled his teeth. It was 20 degrees out..-' lapsing in utter exhaustion from the cruel expo curs were +,.,,. ..._.. _~_ _ aimed at his belly and the other at-his hu ttocks wh en ne relaxes for even a second the ice-crusted;': bayonets prodded him back to his rigid stance. Mac's entire body suffered as each gusty blast relish-blue. lieutenant shifted 'his weight. ,-.? - from one font t ., in he the other as tion, but he already felt the circulation stopping;;, and the ._ inn frost. ite setting in. .. ....,,...~ This would be a helluva way to go after all I've been thrni ink r- AA-- sold L.e--__.r "H . He could think f U o nothing he would like better ij than to wrap his arms- around himself, cclasping them tightly against his shiin bd, vergoY and. hop- , plng up and d at i W"11, Until some small amount of bones. But'there was no chance of this with the'-: guards .- frozen.'Sheer anger kept him from falling into the :.~ ,the indignities he was suffering as well as the'tnhve ^wa ;,"'ore maa than scared-mad at heav inter overcoatith thikrpedou the ne "'? were we s wc woolen scarves wap arndiaring,: r "dKea the bone-chilling , the McGregor back into the~med oval-lookingnrs castle,near Romberg, that served asaGerman:"' erman " interrogation, center in January,-'1945. He could barely move his lens Tr,.... felt li._ . find a+...",.... L.- .-._ bayonet jabs forced mm-t hbbl f, .. ooeorward as best he could, _~ Inside, he was greeted by the notorious "Mad Major," a fanatical Bavarian Prussian known, y ,'.only by his nickname. a Cnncrian,-n1 ,. ? ?azi proudly boasted that the British had put .;.a slu,ooo price tag on. his head for inhuman torture of Allied troops. It hadn't taken Mac'`;`, long to learn how the psychopath had earners his nicks ,me ? sh u., out t11Cfe, Lieutenant?" he asked, a sadistic smile ,curling his s lon g raw*, watched the smoke-.curl- onward.. and innuired r#A.._ U Hu . 208j- I 0-n ~ Ap.pr ved