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Dear Pat:
Reference is made to the letter addressed to "Mr. Robert Cutler, Washington 25, D. C.," by Mr. W. Krasuski, 5457 Jos. Campau, Detroit 11, Michigan, in which Mr. Krasuski advised that he might have some information "about the rocket in Texas." He desired to know to whom he could speak in this regard.
Mr. Krasuski was interviewed on November 7, 1957, at which time he advised that his name is Wlayslaw Krasuski, that he is also known as Walter Krasuski, that he was born on [REDACTED — (b)(6)] and that he was a German prisoner of war from May, 1942, until the Summer of 1945. Krasuski advised that he arrived in New York on May 2, 1951, as a displaced person, Alien Registration Number [REDACTED — (b)(6)]. He advised that during 1944, while he was a German prisoner of war, he observed a vehicle described as circular in shape, seventy-five to one hundred yards in diameter, and approximately fourteen feet high. He stated the vehicle was observed to rise vertically to a height sufficient to clear a fifty-foot wall and that it moved slowly horizontally a short distance out of view which was obstructed by trees. He stated that the engine of a tractor failed to operate during this period and that the engine failed on one other occasion when a high-pitched whinning noise was heard in the area. During the interview, Krasuski spoke in a rational manner with no indication of mental instability.