Tscherim Soobzokov (; ) (24 August 1924 – 9 September 1985) was a Circassian spy, politician, soldier, and an
anti-Soviet
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pro-independence activist. He rose to prominence in the
New Jersey Democratic Party
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and the Circassian community in Paterson, New Jersey. During the Cold War, Soobzokov served the
CIA
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as an anti-Soviet operative.
He was accused of collaborating with
Nazi Germany
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during the invasion of the
Soviet Union
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's North Caucasus before coming to the United States, but denied these allegations and sued CBS and ''
The New York Times
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,'' and won. Soobzokov was murdered by a pipe bomb at his house, allegedly by the
Jewish Defense League
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. He was publicly supported by
Pat Buchanan
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and Congressman
Robert Roe
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Early life and education
Ro ...
.
Background
According to the far-right organization Jewish Defense League, during World War II in August 1942 he recruited
Circassians
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in 1943-1944 to the Wehrmacht, and in early 1945, he was promoted to lieutenant of the SS.
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also claimed that Soobzokov had ties to the SS. Witnesses said he actively participated in the rounding-up and mass executions of Jews and Communists. Soobzokov was admitted into the United States in 1955. In 1969
In 1969, a man named Mahamet Perchich wrote letters to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, claiming Soobzokov had told a Palestinian refugee camp chief that he'd killed so many Jews during the war that if they were still alive, the blood of all Palestinians would not be enough for them to drink.
In 2006, declassified documents of the
Central Intelligence Agency
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(CIA) confirmed that Soobzokov had been a CIA agent in
Jordan
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. This was part of a wider post-
World War II
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CIA program. Soobzokov had confidentially admitted to the CIA that he had indeed participated in an execution unit and hunted for Jews and Communists.
In 1977 book called ″Wanted: The Search for Nazis in America″ by Howard Blum, accused Soobzokov of participating in the mass murder of Jews and Communists in the Caucasus region. Federal officials investigated this allegation. However, in 1979, a federal grand jury found no grounds to indict Soobzokov, then the chief purchasing inspector for Passaic County. He was also cleared of charges he hid his involvement with the
Waffen-SS
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since the CIA had already know about his membership in the organization.
Following the dismissal of his case, several radical Jewish groups urged violence against Soobzokov. On 15 August 1985, a pipe bomb was detonated outside Soobzokov's home in
Paterson, New Jersey
Paterson ( ) is the largest city in and the county seat of Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Soobzokov died of his wounds in the hospital on 9 September 1985. Hours before the bombing, Soobzokov had reported that two people tried to run him over. An anonymous caller claiming to represent the
Jewish Defense League
The Jewish Defense League (JDL) is a Jewish far-right religious-political organization in the United States and Canada, whose stated goal is to "protect Jews from antisemitism by whatever means necessary". It has been classified as "a right wi ...
(JDL) said they had carried out the bombing. A spokesman for the JDL later denied responsibility. No one was ever charged with leaving either bomb, but Aslan Soobzokov (Tscherim's son) has twice sued the federal government over its investigation. The bombing was linked by the FBI to a similar bomb attack on Elmārs Sproģis, that took place in Long Island on the day Soobzokov died.
The
Jewish Defense League
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denied having killed Soobzokov, but applauded his death as a "righteous act". "I don't know who did it, we didn't do it, but we applaud the action 100 percent," their spokesperson said." We'll lose no sleep over it."
See also
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List of unsolved murders
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* List of unsolved murders (before 1900)
* List of unsolved murders (1900–1979)
* List of unsolved murders (1980–1999)
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Waffen-SS foreign volunteers and conscripts
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Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts
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