Nearly 4,000 documents, related to the death of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, were published by the National Archives of America.
Among these materials are 17 recordings of interviews with KGB agent Yuri Nosenko, who fled to the US in January 1964.
"Nosenko stated that as part of his work as a KGB agent he dealt with the case of Lee Harvey Oswald when he lived in the Soviet Union between 1959 and 1962," the Archives statement said.
According to the official version, Lee Harvey Oswald is the assassin of President Kennedy.
In total, 3,810 documents have been published, including FBI and CIA files.
The review of these papers has been carried out in accordance with the 1992 John F. Kennedy Murder Record Collection Act, which states that "every record of the murder shall be made public in its entirety."
What was Lee Harvey Oswald doing in the USSR?
Lee Harvey Oswald, the US Marine, defected in the Soviet Union in October 1959, when he was only 19 years old. After stepping on Soviet soil, he filed for Soviet citizenship, but this was rejected. Then the young man cut his veins in the bathtub of his hotel room in Moscow. When they found him, he was transferred to a psychiatric hospital.
As part of the therapy, he was sent to Minsk to work in an electrical appliance factory. The young man did not like the workmanship he was doing, which in his diary complained about the absence of bowling alleys and nightlife.
After meeting Marina, a pharmacist from the Arkhangelsk region, she decided to return to her homeland, which she finally succeeded in May 1962, accompanied by Marina and her first baby.
Wandering in Mexico
In September 1963, Oswald fled to Mexico, where he applied for asylum at the Embassy of the USSR and at the Consulate of Cuba. Your request has been rejected in both places.
Years later, in 2013, former KGB agent Nikolai Leonov told Russian magazine Odnako that it was he who spoke to Oswald that day at the USSR Embassy in Mexico.
"In front of me there was a very fine person, I would say exhausted, with nervous and nervous eyes and trembling hands, complained that after his return to the United States of the USSR, where he worked in a factory in Minsk, Was constantly pursued by unknown people and organizations, "Leonov said.
Finally, the former official proposed that Oswald write a request for help to the Prison of the Supreme Council of the USSR, but he could not even finish the letter:
"His hands trembled so much that he ripped the paper with his feather and, in the end, became irritated, calling Soviet diplomats of bureaucrats and soulless men.He said that he could not wait four months needed and that he was going to go to the embassy Of Cuba. "
According to the official, the American repeated all the time that was controlled. However, he bought a revolver, which even went so far as to show it to the embassy official.
Leonov assures that a person as sick as Oswald could not have assassinated Kennedy:
"I suddenly learned that this man killed the President of the United States, I think he was physically unable to do so. To shoot a sniper rifle at a distance of 200-300 meters, you have to be in shape and have Oswald did not have both. "
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