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John F. Kennedy Documents: Kennedy Assassination Classified Documents Issued: You May Want to Know

The U.S. government released confidential files related to the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy. The documents are disclosed as part of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump. Historians are reviewing documents to determine whether they contain new information.

Classified files

The U.S. government has declassified and released documents for the assassination with President John Kennedy. These documents include intelligence reports, photos and audio recordings. Some documents date back to the 1960s, while others come from later investigations. The press release was an executive order signed by President Trump in January.
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Contents of the file

Most files contain scanned documents. Some are vague or difficult to read. The documents cover a variety of topics, including Lee Harvey Oswald’s time in the Soviet Union. Some documents mention Oswald’s relationship with his Soviet wife and his marksmanship skills. The intelligence report also discussed whether Oswald was once a KGB agent.

Historians begin review

Historians need time to review a large number of documents. They are analyzing whether any new details appear. So far, these findings have not changed Oswald’s conclusion of acting alone. Some documents discuss conspiracy theories that suggest Oswald might have other motives or colleagues.


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Oswald and the Soviet Union

A document dated November 20, 1991 describes the U.S. intelligence report on Oswald during the Soviet period. A KGB official named Nikonov reviewed KGB documents on Oswald. He concluded that Oswald was never a KGB-controlled agent. These documents describe Oswald as unstable and difficult to control.

Marksmanship and conspiracy theory

KGB documents show that Oswald had poor shooting skills when practicing in the Soviet Union. Some conspiracy theorists believe this raises questions about his role in assassination. The documents also cite theories that suggested that Oswald leave the Soviet Union intends to assassinate Kennedy.

FAQ

What is revealed about the new document on Oswald’s connection to the KGB?
KGB officials reviewed Oswald’s documents and concluded that he was not a KGB agent. Soviet security agencies closely monitored him but did not control him.

Do these documents provide new evidence about Kennedy’s assassination?
Historians are still analyzing the documents, but no new evidence has changed Lee Harvey Oswald’s official conclusion to assassinate President Kennedy alone.

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