Louis F. Budenz

Louis F. Budenz

Louis Francis Budenz (July 17, 1891 – April 27, 1972) was an American activist and writer, as well as a Soviet espionage agent and head of the "Buben group" of spies. He began as a labor activist, and a member of the Communist Party USA. He became a member of the National Committee of the Party and held various editorial positions at its newspaper, the "Daily Worker", from 1935 to 1945.

Expert witness

In 1945, Budenz renounced communism, returned to the Roman Catholic Church, and became an anti-communist advocate. He became an informant for the FBI and testified as an expert witness at various trials of Communists and before many of the Senate and House committees that were formed to investigate Communists.

By his own estimate, Budenz spent some 3,000 hours explaining the Communist party's "inner workings" to the FBI, as well as testifying on 33 occasions to various committees. By 1957 he estimated he had earned approximately $70,000 for his expert testimony. Budenz was a witness at the 1949 First Amendment case "Dennis v. United States", brought by Eugene Dennis, General Secretary of CPUSA. He was also a key witness in the 1950 hearings before the Tydings Committee, which had been called to investigate charges made by Senator Joseph McCarthy that the State Department had numerous Communists in its employ. Budenz was called to testify regarding Owen Lattimore, a scholar on Central Asian affairs and one of the China Hands. Budenz testified that Lattimore was a member of a Communist cell within the Institute of Pacific Relations, but not a Soviet agent. The reliability of this testimony was questioned, as in all of his 3,000 hours of debriefing before the FBI in the years 1946 through 1949, Budenz had never once mentioned Lattimore prior to the McCarthy hearings. [cite book
last = Cook
first = Fred J.
title = The Nightmare Decade: The Life and Times of Senator Joe McCarthy
publisher = Random House
year = 1971
pages = pg. 244
isbn = 0-394-46270-X
] In 1951, Budenz again testified against Lattimore, this time before the hearings of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee headed by Senator Pat McCarran. During his second testimony against Lattimore, Budenz claimed Lattimore was both a Soviet agent and a secret Communist.

In 1952, Senator McCarthy would praise Budenz for having "testified in practically every case in which Communists were either convicted or deported over the past three years; one of the key witnesses who testified against... Communist leaders." Formerly the author of numerous articles and pamphlets in support of Communist causes, after 1945 Budenz wrote several books about the dangers and evils of Communism, as well as becoming a syndicated columnist, Catholic professor and lecturer. In 1947, he wrote an autobiography, "This Is My Story".

Death

He died in Newport, Rhode Island, survived by his wife Margaret and four daughters. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Louis Budenz, McCarthy Witness, Dies. |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00C16FF3F5F117B93CAAB178FD85F468785F9 |quote= |publisher=New York Times |date=April 28, 1972 |accessdate=2008-04-03 ] [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Louis Budenz, Figure in Red Hunt, Dies at 80. |url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/641685572.html?dids=641685572:641685572&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&date=Apr+28%2C+1972&author=&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Louis+Budenz%2C+Figure+in+Red+Hunt%2C+Dies+at+80&pqatl=google|quote=Louis F. Budenz, the former Communist who turned star witness for the late Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy and others in the Red hunting of the early 1950s, died Thursday at Newport Hospital after a... |publisher=Los Angeles Times |date=April 28, 1972 |accessdate=2008-04-03 ]

References

Further reading


*cite journal
last = Lichtman
first = Robert M.
title = Louis Budenz, the FBI, and the "list of 400 concealed Communists": an extended tale of McCarthy-era informing
journal = American Communist History
volume = Volume 3
issue = Number 1
publisher =
month = June | year = 2004
doi = 10.1080/1474389042000215947
pages = 25

*cite book
last = Budenz
first = Louis F.
title = This Is My Story
publisher = Kessinger Publishing
year = 1947
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=iAY8fZgtO4cC&dq
isbn = 1-4191-6050-8

*Citation
last = Chapman
first = Roger
title = Louis Francis Budenz's Journey from the Electric Auto-Lite Strike to the Communist Party and Beyond
journal = Northwest Ohio Quarterly
volume =
issue = 73
pages = pp. 118–141
date =
year = 2001
url =
doi =
id =

*cite book
author = Lichtman, Robert M. and Cohen, Ronald
title = Deadly Farce: Harvey Matusow and the Informer System in the McCarthy Era
publisher = University of Illinois Press
year = 2004
isbn = 0-252-02886-4
oclc = 224061244

*cite book
last = Olmsted
first = Kathryn S.
title = Red Spy Queen: A Biography of Elizabeth Bentley
publisher = University of North Carolina Press
year = 2002
isbn = 0-8078-2739-8
oclc = 49320306

External links

* [http://www.johnearlhaynes.org/page50.html Comments on Vassiliev’s notes on Gorsky’s "Failures in the U.S.A. (1938-48)"]
* [http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/50s/dennis-opening.html Dennis v. United States, Louis Budenz, Testimony, March 1949]
* [http://www.providence.edu/Academics/Phillips+Memorial+Library/Special+Collections/Budenz+Collection.htm The Budenz Collection] at Providence College library
* [http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/educatio.htm The Techniques of Communism: Invading Education] (excerpt). By Louis Budenz


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