La Vista Report

Identifier
WL623
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70902
Dates
1 Jan 1947 - 31 Jan 1947
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

The nature of the allegations against the Vatican were so damning that it caused some controversy when it re-emerged in 1984 An investigation, codenamed Operation Circle, was launched by the American Army's Counter Intelligence Corps. They forwarded their findings to Vincent La Vista, a senior Rome officer of the Division of Foreign Activity Correlation. La Vista had been involved in a number of post-war intelligence operations, investigating Fascist espionage cells in America and commercial, financial and industrial dealings between Italy and Germany.

La Vista investigated and forwarded his report to Washington in May 1947. Since its release in 1984, it has become known simply as the ‘La Vista Report'. Although the findings are thought to contain some significant errors, it is a fairly comprehensive analysis of illegal emigration through Italy. One of the conclusions was that the Vatican was helping the escape of fugitive Nazi war criminals.

In the interests of maintaining good bilateral relations between the USA and the Vatican, the report's findings were never acted upon.

Archival History

Provenance unknown

Scope and Content

/1 La Vista report, 11 pages,15.5.1947

/2 Short bibliography of articles re Vatican and escaped Nazis

/3 Copy letter from Bob Fink to Tom Bower re La Vista Report, 29.6.1983

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Related Units of Description

  • The original of this secret report documenting the Vatican's assistance to Nazi war criminals is held with the US State archives.

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