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SOVIET EMBASSY FILE RE OSWALD FURNISHED TO THE STATE DEPARTMENTNOVEMBER 30, 1963 . (TRANSLATIONS BY FBI)
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Copy of a two-page handwritten letter
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"To Comrade GerasimovAN (?)
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APPLICATION
To the Embassy of the USSRin the City of Washington,from citizen of the USSR
Oswald, Marina Nikolaevna
Please register my Residence Permit No . KY-37790,issued January 11, 1962, by the MID (Ministry of Internal Affairs)of the USSR, in the city of Moscow.
I wish to state the following data regarding myself :
1 .
Date of birth : July 17, 1941 .
2 .
Place of birth : Molotovsk,
3 .
Family status : married to a citizen of the U. S . A .
Lee Harvey Oswald .
Arkhangelskaya Oblast .
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4 .
Profession and type of work :
Pharmacist .
5 .
Last place of residence in the USSR:
City of Minsk, ul . Kommunisticheskaya,house 4, apt . 25 .
6 .
Description : Height : 150 (?) cm . (5 feet)
Eyes : grey
Hair : Brown
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In view of the fact that I am unable to appear at the Embassyin person, please inform me regarding any other way I may register myResidence Permit, should the instant letter not be a valid document forthis purpose .
P. S.
Date of arrival in the U. S. :
June 13, 1962
July 1, 1962
My present address:
7313 Davanport St .Fort Worth, TEXAS
Oswald, M. N.
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Copy of a one-page typewritten letter
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(Writing in longhandin the left lower corner) :V . Gran (?)
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July 9, 1962
Dear Marina Nikolaevna!
Please send to us your residence permit for registration .
At the same time, please fill out the form card, No . 118 .
Respectfully,
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August 15, 1962Fort Worth, Texas2703 Mercedes Av .
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To the Soviet Embassyin the City of Washington,Consular Section,Comrade Reznichenko,
from citizen Oswald, M. N .
Approximately on July 22, I sent to your address on yourrequest my "Residence Permit" and the form card No . 118 .
So farI have not received back either my "Residence Permit" nor any othercommunication from you .
I am worried not knowing, whether or not you received mydocuments .
If you received them, how long are you going to keep them?Please let me know .
Respectfully,
/s/ M . Oswald
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Copy of a one-page typewritten letter
Mrs . Marina N . Oswald2703 Mercedes Ave .Forth Worth, Texas
Dear Marina Nikolaevna!
This is to let you know that we received yourdocuments .
We are going to send you your passport in the nearfuture .
Wishing you all of the best,
/s/ I . (?) Shap(kin?)(typewritten
N. Reznichenkosignature)
Chief of the Consular Section
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August 28, 1962
Respectfully,
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Mrs. Marina N . Oswald2703 Mercedes Ave .Fort Worth, Texas
Dear Marina Nikolaevna!
We are returning your Soviet passport .Please send it to us again at the proper time for extension .
(Typewritten signature) : N . ReznichenkoChief of the Consular Section
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TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN
September 6, 1962
Respectfully,
/s/ Shap(kin?)
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TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN
To: All Russian employees of the Soviet Embassy
Dear Comrade Reznichenko!
We wish you and through you, to all employees of theSoviet Embassy, a happy New Year .
We wish you much health,success and all of the best .
Best wishes to all your family.
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Sincerely,
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Js/ Marinaand Lee Oswald .
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Copy of a three-page handwritten letter
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Dear Comrade Reznichenko!
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I wish to let you know that at present we, i . e .,Oswald, Marina Nikolaevna, and the family are living in Dallas, andnot in Fort Worth, as formerly .
I believe that my former Fort Worthaddress should remain in the passport, or, rather, in the Residence Permit,because my husband's brother lives there permanently, while we changeour address often because my husband changes
Abbreviation "vx" probably stands for "incoming . "
December 31, 1962
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work and for other reasons .
Because of this, my Soviet passport would onlybe travelling back and forth all the time, from me to you .
Here is mypost office address, in case you need to send me any correspondence :
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Mrs. M. OswaldBox 2915, Dallas, Texas .
I wish you a happy New Year once more and send you mysincerest wishes, not strictly officially, but in a simple, informal manner .Excuse me for being somewhat familiar, but I do not mean any offense bythis .
I wish you health and success.
Sincerely,
/s/ Marina Oswald
December 31, 1962
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Dear Comrade Reznichenko!
I beg your assistance to help me to return to theHomeland in the USSR where I will again feel myself a full-fledgedcitizen.
Please let me know what I should do for this, i . e . , perhapsit will be necessary to fill out a special application form.
Since I amnot working at present (because of my lack of knowledge of the Englishlanguage and a small child), I am requesting you to extend to me a possiblematerial aid for the trip .
My husband remains here, since he is anAmerican by nationality .
I beg you once more not to refuse my request .
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Respectfully,
/s/ Marina Oswald.
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EMBASSY OF THEUNION OF SOVIET SOCIALISTS REPUBLICS
Consular Division1609 Decatur Street, N . W.
Washington, D . C .
Mrs .Marina Oswald
March 8, 1963Box 2915 DallasTexas,USA
Dear Marina Nicolaevna!
In reply to your letter we inform you that for purpose
of examining your request concerning your return to the home-
land it is necessary for you :
To fill out an application in 3 copies,
Furnish 3 copies of your detailed biography,
Write a request in the name of our Ambassador
to USSR in 3 copies .
About your voluntary wishes to return to your homeland with
indication of your profession in which you would wish to work and
also of the place of residence :
Furnish 3 photos of passport size signed on the face
of the photograph and also photographs of your child . Furnish
one or two letters from your relatives residing in the USSR who
are inviting you to live with them .
After receiving from you above-mentioned documents we
will forward yourrequest for processing to the local Soviet
authorities . Time of processing requires 5 to 6 months .
In event of any questions or difficulties please
write to us or call us on the telephone . Our address is
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Decatur Street, 1609, N . W., Washington, D . C .,
telephone TU %-58-29 .
Respectfully yours,
/s/ Y . Ve,animov
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March 17, 1963
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APPLICATION
City of WashingtonEmbassy of the SovietUnion in the U. S . A .To the Ambassador of theUSSR in the United States
I request your permission for granting me a visa forentry in the USSR .
/s/ Marina Oswald
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Copy of a two-page Questionnaire for persons desiring a visa for entryinto the USSR
Translator's Note : Since printed "Questions" are given both in Russianand in English translation, only the "Answers" portion of the document isbeing translated .
1 . Oswald, Marina NikolaevnaPrusakova," "- maiden name .
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July 17, 1941, in Severo-Dvinsk (Molotovsk),Ark-hangelskaya Oblast .
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Soviet citizenship,had no others .
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Housewife at present, in view of a small child and the lackof knowledge of the English language .
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Prusakov, Ilya Vasilevich - maternal uncle,residing in Minsk, ul . Kommunisticheskaya, house 39,apt . 20
Medvedev, Aleksandr Ivanovich, stepfather, residingin. Leningrad, Obvodny Canal, house 86, apt . 43 .
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Post Office Box 2915, Dallas, Texas .
Date of filing :
/s/ M. Oswald
March 17, 1963
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY
1, Oswald, Marina Nikolaevna, born Prusakova, M. N.,was born July 17, 1941, in Severo-Dvinsk (former Molotovsk),Arkhangelskaya Oblast .
I lived with my mother and stepfather inLeningrad, where I graduated from the secondary school and enteredthe Leningrad Pharmaceutical School .
My mother died in 1957 . Ongraduation from school, I was retained for work in Leningrad.
Due tofamily circumstances, I worked for the last 2 years (up to 1962) as anassistant at the pharmacy of the 3rd Clinical Hospital in Minsk, residingat the home of my maternal uncle (Prusakov, Ilya Vasilevich), andsubsequently was married.
In February, 1962, a daughter, June LeeOswald, was born to us .
My husband is an American by nationality,and so we found ourselves in America.
But a year later, I am applyingfor a visa for entry into the USSR and beg you not to deny my request.My husband remains in the U. S. A.
March 17, 1963
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Consular Division1609 Decatur Street, N . W .
Washington, D . C .
Mrs . M.Oswald
April 18, 1963Box 2915 DallasTexas
Dear Marina Nicolaevna'
In connection with your request it would be
desirable for you to come to Washington in order to visit
the Consulate Section of our Embassy . The Consulate Section
is open daily except Sundays from 9 a.m . to 5 p .m . and
on Saturdays from 9 a.m . to 12 noon .
If it is difficult for you to come to us to
Washington at the present time we request you to give us
reasons which made you start proceedings for permission
to enter the Soviet Union for permanent residence .
Respectfully yours,
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N. Reznichenkoin Charge of the ConsulateSection of the SovietEmbassy in United States
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June 4, 1963
Dear Marina Nicolaevna,
In connection with your request for entrance
to the Soviet Union for permanent residence,in our
letter of April lath we requested you if possible to
come to Washington and visit the Consulate Section of
our Embassy .
If it is difficult for you to visit us we
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which made you request this permission for entering the
USSR for permanent residence .
Respectfully yours,
/s/ V . Gerasimov
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Copy of a three-page handwritten letter
To the Embassy of the USSRin the U. S . A . , Washington,Consular Section,Comrade Reznichenko
from Oswald, Marina Nikolaevna
I received two letters from you in which you requested me toindicate the reason for my wish to return to the USSR.
But first of all, permit me to apologize for such a long silenceon my part and to thank you for a considerate attitude tpward me on thepart of the Embassy .
The reasons for my silence were certain family"problems" (if one can express it this way) which stood in the way.
Thatis also one of the reasons why I wish to return to the Homeland .
The mainreason, "of course" (sic), is homesickness ; regarding which much iswritten and spoken, but one learns it only in a foreign land.
I count among family "problems" the fact that in the middleor the end of October, I expect the birth of my second child .
This wouldhave probably complicated matters for me, because I would not be ableto work during the first few months .
And yet, I have no one from whomI could expect help, for I have no parents .
My relatives were against mygoing to America and, therefore, I would be ashamed to appeal to them .That is why I had to weigh everything once more before replying to your letter .
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to return together with me to the USSR .
I earnestly beg you to help him inthis .
There is not much that is encouraging for us here and nothing to holdus .
I would not be able to work for the time being, even if I did find work .And my husband is often unemployed.
It is very difficult for us to live here .We have no money to enable me to come to the Embassy, not even to payfor hospital and other expenses connected with the birth of a child.
We bothurgently solicit your assistance to enable us to return and work in the USSR.
In my application I did not specify the place in which I would liketo live in the Soviet Union .
I earnestly beg you to help us to obtain permission to live in Leningrad where I grew up and went to school .
I have asister and a brother of my mother's second marriage there .
I know that Ido not have to explain to you the reason for my wish to live precisely in thatcity .
It speaks for itself .
I permit myself to write this without any desireto belittle the merits of our other cities .
Moreover, it would be easier forme to find employment in Leningrad, since there are more pharmacies thereand additional personnel are needed .
For instance, when I carne to Minskfrom Leningrad, I could not find work in my specialty for quite a long time,because they had sufficient personnel .
These are the basic reasons why I and my husband wish to returnto the USSR .
Please do not deny our request .
Make us happy again, helpus to return that which we lost because of our foolishness .
I would like tohave my second child, too, to be born in the USSR .
Sincerely and respectfully,
/s/ M. Oswald
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/s/ M . Oswald
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Comrade Reznichenko!
You should understand our impatience and, therefore, by thisletter, I beg you to inform us of the result of replies (sic) to my appealswith regard to the departure of our family to the USSR and residence inLeningrad .
I urgently beg you to facilitate the expediting of this matterfor the reason stated in a previous letter .
July 8, 1963New Orleans
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To the Embassy of the USSRin the U. S. A, , WashingtonConsular SectionComrade Reznicheriko
from Oswald, M.
Respectfully,
Isl M. Oswald
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Year (A birth 1939, 10/18
Place of birth New Orleans
Year of birth 1941, 7/17.
Nine Hundred and Sixty One
TRANSLATED BY :TATIANA NIKONISI-HN :drvNovember 30, 1963
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CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE No . It-PYa 333281
Citizen OswaLq,__Le.e Harvey
and citizen Prusakova, Marina Nikolaevna
Place of birth MqlotRvsk, ArkhangelskayaOblast
contracted a marriage on April 30, 1961, One Thousand
regarding which an appropriate entry was
made, under the Number 416, in the record book of the Civil
Registrar's Office, on April 30, 1961 .
Upon registering, the following surnames were given :
to the husband: Oswald
to the wife : Oswald
which is witnessed by a signature and a seal .
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Place of registration Minsk, Civil Registrar's Office,
of Leninsky District
Date issued A,pril 3n 1961
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EMBASSY OF THEUNION OF SOVIET SOCIALISTS REPUBLICS
Consular Division1609 Decatur Street, N. W .
Washington, D . C.
Mrs .M .Oswald
August 5, 19634907 Magazine St .
.New Orleans La .?
Dear Marina Nicolaevna!
In reply to your letters we are informing you
that your request for entering the Soviet Union for
permanent residence has been forwarded to Moscow for
processing .
As soon as we receive the answer we will
at once advise you .
Respectfully yours,
/s/ V. Gerasimov
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Dear slam
This is to inform you of recent events sincem my meetings with comrade
Kostin in the P:nbaaay Of the Soviet Union, Mexico city, Mexico .
I was unable to remain in Maxiso indefinily because of my mexican
visa restrictions which was for 15 days only . I oould not take a chance
on regostine a now visa unless I used my real name, io I retured to the
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is planaod,the ombassy there would have had time to complete our business .
cores the Soviet embassy was not at fault they were, as I say un-
prepared,the Cuban consulate was guilty of a gross breach of regulations,
I am glad he has since been reploed .
The Federal Bureu of Investigation is not now interested in my
activities in the progressive organization' Fair Play For Cuba Oommittes',
of which I was secretary in Row Okleane(state Louisiana) since I no longer
reside in that state . However, the F .B.I . has visted us here in Dallas,Toxas,
on :lovembor I at . Agent Qames P . Hasty warned me that if I engaged in F .P .0 .0#
activities In Texas the F .B .I . will again take an'interrest! in me .
This agent also "suggested' to Marina Niohilayeva that she could
remain in the I)nited States under F .B .I . 'protection!, that is , she could
defect from the Soviet Uion of cause, I and my wife strongly protested
those tactics by the notorious F .B .I . .
Plcaze Inform us of the arrival of our Soviet entrsnoe visa's as soon
as they come .
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