FBI Albanian Informant: Konica “unstable in political views,” Noli “communist”

FBI Investigation Details Final Years of Faik Konica’s Life

The FBI conducted an investigation into the activities of Faik Konica over the course of two years prior to his death. Newly released archive data reveals details surrounding the diplomat’s final period, during which he served as a representative for his nation from Washington, D.C. The investigation was initiated in January 1941 following a notification from a confidential source to the FBI.

This report indicated that Faik Konica had engaged in repeated meetings with an unidentified employee of the Italian Consulate during the period of December 24, 1940, through January 3, 1941. At the time, Konica was residing at the Pennsylvania Hotel, located at 1530 16th Street, New York. The specific concern centered on these interactions with the Italian Consulate contact.

The investigation into his activities, concerning Faik Konica, was ongoing during his time under scrutiny. Further details regarding the nature of these meetings and the reasons behind the FBI’s interest remain subject to ongoing review of the archive materials.

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One thought on “FBI Albanian Informant: Konica “unstable in political views,” Noli “communist”

  1. This report raises serious questions about the political affiliations and potential vulnerabilities of individuals involved in sensitive diplomatic roles.

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