- George Perazich
George N. Perazich (
20 April 1905 –26 May 1999 ) was born in Yugoslavia. Perazich attended the University of California Engineering School for five years and also attended Wharton School of Finance in Pennsylvania. Perazich married his wife Amelia in 1933. Perazich spoke and wrote English, Serbian and Italian and had reading knowledge of Spanish, French and Russian. Perazich had been active theAmerican Polish Labor Council as Business manager of its publication "The Outlook". Perazich became a naturalized American citizen in 1942.During
World War II , Perazich worked for theU.S. State Department Foreign Economic Administration and, in November 1943, the Yogoslav section of theUnited Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). Perazich listedDavid Weintraub of the United States Department of State, and a Soviet spy, as a reference when applying for the UNRRA job. Several items on the application for theUnited Nations appear inconsistent with whatFBI investigators came up with. Perazich claimed to have graduated from the Naval Academy in Yugoslavia; the investigation found he entered the University of California on credentials of the Royal Nautical School in Kantor, Czechoslovakia, for example. In 1944, Perazich was assigned to the Balkans as Director of Displaced Persons for UNRRA. Later, Perazich worked for the Industrial Rehabilitation Division of the Yugoslavian Mission.ource
* [http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/silversm.htm FBI Silvermaster file Part 2c]
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