
Kennedy Assassination Classified Files Release: All you may want to know
Classified Files
The U.S. government has declassified and released documents related to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. The files include intelligence reports, photographs and audio recordings. Some files date back to the 1960s, while others are from later investigations. The release follows an executive order signed by President Trump in January.
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Contents of the Files
Most of the files contain scanned documents. Some are blurred or difficult to read. The documents cover various topics, including Lee Harvey Oswald’s time in the Soviet Union. Some files mention Oswald’s relationship with his Soviet wife and his marksmanship skills. Intelligence reports also discuss whether Oswald was ever a KGB agent.
Historians Begin Review
Historians need time to review the large volume of documents. They are analyzing whether any new details emerge. So far, the findings do not change the conclusion that Oswald acted alone. Some files discuss conspiracy theories that suggest Oswald may have had other motives or associates.
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Oswald and the Soviet Union
A document dated November 20, 1991, describes a U.S. intelligence report on Oswald’s time in the Soviet Union. A KGB official named Nikonov reviewed KGB files on Oswald. He concluded that Oswald was never an agent controlled by the KGB. The files describe Oswald as unstable and difficult to control.
Marksmanship and Conspiracy Theories
The KGB files indicate that Oswald had poor shooting skills when he practiced in the
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