European Freedom Council
The European Freedom Council was formed at a conference in Munich on June 30-July 2 1967, as a co-ordinating body for organisations fighting communism in Europe.[1]
According to Stephen Dorril, the European Freedom Council was a front for the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations.[2]
Executive Board - July 1967
- Ole Bjorn Kraft President - former Foreign Minister of Denmark, former Vice-President of the European Council and of the Danish Parliament.
- Yaroslav Stetzko Chairman - president of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations.
- Ivan Matteo Lombardo Chairman - former Minister of Foreign Trade, and former General-Secretary of the Italian Socialist Party, and Vice-President of the Atlantic Treaty Association.
- Theodor Oberlander - a member of the Christian Democratic Party and a former member of the German Federal Government with special responsibilities for refugee matters.
- John Graham - editor of the Anglo-Ukrainian News and a member of the British Labor Party (sic).[3]
Information Committee - July 1967
- Suzanne Labin chairman - an internationally-known author and journalist, holder of the Prix de la Liberte and expert on East European affairs.
- Marquis de Valdeiglesins of Madrid.
- Prof. Ferdinand Durcansky former Foreign Minister of the Slovak Republic.
Notes
- ↑ EUROPEAN FREEDOM COUNCIL FORMED AT MUNICH MEETING, Svoboda, the Ukrainian Weekly, 15 July 1967.
- ↑ Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2000, p.449.
- ↑ EUROPEAN FREEDOM COUNCIL FORMED AT MUNICH MEETING, Svoboda, the Ukrainian Weekly, 15 July 1967.