,•••••-• Translation Report. No, 14 Sep 6, 1960 From 09 15 till 11-. 15 lire I : was in the Vatican Museums 10 30 .ehrs I Met -a oT =Soviet. 3tourists, all Men, Thera* about 50 persons „ One could' reclIgniza them as Russians-trtim.-tiiedir clothes and. shoes- But I heard Ao1, one of , them said in a rather loud,. voice: "They could show us e ' ere something new every day". attar, thatI addressed one of them in Russian without any reserve, .. - . , . Rezvmade-big _eyes .and, obviously avoiding further conversation, .aaid to me that they were in a great hurry, because -;- .hey want to pee. other places in Rome as well In a word, this was a plain refusal' to start a converdation. "If you do not want, I will not insist" .- 1 thought and departed from 110 group. It . seems to Me. t hat most persons in this group were workers, not educated:people...They were 40 - 50 years old. ,There was no guide of the 'Museum- with them: .Esctly at 11 00 lira! I met another group of Russians in the museum. There ,. /plee also about 50 persons, but this time both men and women and of all ages and.better_dresged than the . first. Ones. They avoi- ded conversations,. toe.- When if asked, they are froi, they . - . , . answered that.'t they came from Moscow. ."Where- they -App . : staying . now" I asked. "In shine hOtal" the answer,. They le#,:412:e 'Museum by . . _ elevator. I met even a third group of Russians, but just at the exit, stand with . post-cards. There were magy,. . ,Women. : and of different age. One of their guides, who was standing . ..aside,': ::. kept:them:urging all , the time': "Girls Make it : :41licker! . ": LW.herv :I staked one of them if , . she Icaba sportsman, :- she :ahaiiered,Unwill448lYIY,t-hat she miegra tourist I left the MuSeui: togotilei; - with - th10There- ware _ : already busses waiting for them and..::they were ready to take their 't pieces in these . busses. .. A. : 7•Ohni gHTtaIi na girl was distributing pamphlets in Russian . language 'awing . i theM . , gope of the toil= . rists laughed when they saw what it was, 'others tdrnad:the pages Of the pamphlet very seriously, but One Of theM:thre*'the pam- phlets :away,- they took these . pamphlets with them. E I ECLANSIF 1 EVAND: RELEASED tY,— ; : CENTRAL I KTELL1,0•ENCEAGENCY AULUILIII_005 Ut EMIT 1:01_11 NAZI WAR CR IMES el SCLOSURE ACT 0ATI 2006
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Report. No, 14
Sep 6, 1960
From 09 15 till 11-. 15 lire I : was in the Vatican Museums
10 30 .ehrs I Met -a oT =Soviet. 3tourists, all Men, Thera*
about 50 persons „ One could' reclIgniza them as Russians-trtim.-tiiedir
clothes and. shoes- But I heard Ao1, one of , them said in a rather
loud,. voice: "They could show us e' ere something new every day".
attar, thatI addressed one of them in Russian without any reserve, ..-. , .Rezvmade-big _eyes .and, obviously avoiding further conversation, .aaid
to me that they were in a great hurry, because -;-.hey want to pee.
other places in Rome as well In a word, this was a plain refusal'
to start a converdation. "If you do not want, I will not insist" .-
1 thought and departed from 110 group. It . seems to Me. that mostpersons in this group were workers, not educated:people...They were
40 - 50 years old. ,There was no guide of the 'Museum- with them:
.Esctly at 11 00 lira! I met another group of Russians in the museum.There ,./plee also about 50 persons, but this time both men and women
and of all ages and.better_dresged than the . first. Ones. They avoi-
ded conversations,. toe.- When if asked, they are froi, they. - . , .answered that.'t they came from Moscow. ."Where- they -App.: staying . now"
I asked. "In shine hOtal" the answer,. They le#,:412:e 'Museum by .. _elevator.
I met even a third group of Russians, but just at the exit,stand with . post-cards. There were magy,.. ,Women. : and of different age.One of their guides, who was standing ...aside,': ::.kept:them:urging all
, the time': "Girls Make it ::41licker! . ": LW.herv:I staked one of them if, .
she Icaba sportsman, :- she :ahaiiered,Unwill448lYIY,t-hat she miegra
tourist I left the MuSeui: togotilei; - with -th10There- ware_ :already busses waiting for them and..::they were ready to take their
't pieces in these . busses... A. : 7•OhnigHTtaIina girl was distributingpamphlets in Russian . language 'awing .itheM. , gope of the toil= .
rists laughed when they saw what it was, 'others tdrnad:the pages
Of the pamphlet very seriously, but One Of theM:thre*'the pam-
phlets :away,- they took these .pamphlets with them.
EI ECLANSIF 1 EVAND: RELEASED tY,—;
:CENTRAL I KTELL1,0•ENCEAGENCYAULUILIII_005 Ut EMIT 1:01_11
NAZI WAR CR IMES el SCLOSURE ACT0ATI 2006
I think that there is no . sense in trying to appraoch such groups.
.1/1 se groups have not one, but more "supervisors". May be it would
- . I:be :1],mtpY.-.460 look for singel tourists Or for Small groups Of two
. ..eoad'thri4 : persons. They walk csrtainly,. without any "supervisors".
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