Residence in the Soviet Union
The chapter examines Oswald’s stay in the Soviet Union, his defection attempt, his life in Minsk, and his interactions with Soviet officials, as well as the motivations behind his return to the United States.
Associations in the Dallas-Fort Worth Community
Oswald’s social and professional connections in the Dallas‑Fort Worth area are reviewed, including his employment at the Depository, his membership in local organizations, and any reported contacts with extremist groups.
Political Activities Upon Return to the United States
Political activities undertaken by Oswald after his return to the United States are analyzed, focusing on his public speeches, leaflet distribution, and efforts related to pro‑Cuban and Marxist causes.
Contacts With the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City and the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C.
This section documents Oswald’s contacts with the Cuban and Soviet embassies in Mexico City and the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C., including visa applications, interview records, and the content of his communications.
Investigation of Other Activities
Investigators explored other alleged activities of Oswald, such as any involvement in espionage, sabotage, or plotting against government officials, and the evidence supporting or refuting those claims.
Oswald Was Not an Agent for the U.S. Government
The report concludes that no credible evidence indicates Oswald acted as an agent for any United States government agency, examining intelligence files, testimony, and administrative records.
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