Samuel
J. Pelovitz
Pelovitz
was a Baltimore printer who became part of the
Hiss case when Whittaker
Chambers identified him to the FBI and
to the grand jury as "Felix," the photographer
who had photographed the documents taken from
the State Department (allegedly by Alger Hiss).
Pelovitz testified
to the grand jury that he was not living
in the Baltimore area when he was supposed to
have photographed the documents. With the help
of the FBI, Chambers subsequently identified
Felix Inslerman
as the photographer. (Click
here to read Inslerman's testimony.)
None
of the Pelovitz material was publicly known
until 1999, when the grand jury minutes were
released. The defense never learned that Chambers
had repeatedly misidentified a man with whom
he had allegedly met weekly for more than seix
months.
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