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Senator Launches Wartime Currency-Printing Probe
ivestigated by other Senate com
mittees In 1947, but Mundt has
contended that Inquiry never
brought out all the facts.
WASHINGTON 111 Sen. Mundt
(R-SDl pressed forward Tuesday
an Inquiry lie says Is designed to
show whether Russia, by under
cover Inllltratlon of this govern
ment, swung a profitable wartime
deal in German occupation cur
rency. He said the Senate Investigation
subcommittee, over which he Is
presiding may open public hear
ings later today alter another
closed session with witnesses he
has declined to name.
Mundt predicted to newsmen the
hearings will show that Russian
diplomats worked with undercover
agents In the U. S. Government
to put over a wartime deal with
this result:
"Somebody got-fleeced. Whether
it is we who got fleeced, the Ger
man economy or the Allies that
will have to come out In the testi
mony." Mundt said yesterday "there Is
no question" that this government
in 1944 when the united States
and Russia were wartime allies-
turned over to the Soviets printing
plants, paper and ink to produce
Allied occupation currency for So
viet forces In Germany.
He said this amounted to "blank
check permission" to tne ussians
to print as much of the currency
as they chose until the materials
ran out.
The senator said It probably will
be impossible to learn Just how
much of tho currency the Russians
did produce. But he said tne testi
mony so far Indicates it was' at
least 255 million dollars more than
Congress had authorized.
Mundt said no other Allied power
got permission to print its own
German occupation currency. He
said the rest of It was printed In
this country and doled out to the
other allies.
He added "it now appeals that
we are going to be able to show"
that Uie Kremlin got such permis
sion by a combination of diplomat
ic negotiation and "underground
infiltration of this government."
Mundt said he does not know
just how much of the occupation
currency this country redeemed in
dollars, but that it was consider
able, and that Russia never spent
anything on redemption. In effect,
"free
he added, the Soviets got
money to pay tneir troops.
The whole transaction was in-
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