David Niles

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David K. Niles (November 26, 1890September 28, 1952; Boston, Massachusetts) was a political advisor who worked in the White House from 1942–1951 for the administrations of Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. Niles was one of only two Roosevelt aides retained by Truman upon his assumption of the presidency.[1] Niles, who was Jewish, was deeply sympathetic to the Zionist hope of establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine, and was important in providing access to the White House for American Zionists. Niles was said to be capable of bending the president's ear to Zionist arguments.[2] In 1947, President Truman awarded him the Medal for Merit.

Niles served as both the Associate Director and Director of Boston's Ford Hall Forum (1921-1952), the Director of the American Business Census in Massachusetts (1933-1934), a consultant, director, and assistant administrator of the Works Progress Administration (1936-1939), Special Assistant to the Secretary of Commerce (1939-1940), as well as a consultant and advisor to the Office of Production Management and War Production Board before becoming a presidential advisor.

Niles was the second of six children born to Russian immigrants Asher Neyhus and Sophie Berlin. He kept the middle name "K" to honour his heritage as a Cohen. Niles never married.

[edit] Allegations of communist connections

In 1943, Congressman Fred Bradley accused Niles of having Communist connections while involved with the Ford Hall Forum. These accusations are thought to have been largely motivated by antisemitism.[3]

More recent allegations of Communist connections to Niles have arisen: A Venona decrypted message from New York to Moscow reported on a plan to send a husband and wife team of NKVD 'illegals' to Mexico.[4]

The message reads:

Through CAPITAN'S (Roosevelt’s) advisor David Niles –will take 3-4 days, will cost 500 dollars.... [A]round Niles there is a group of his friends who will arrange anything for a bribe. Through them TENOR (Michael W. Burd) obtains priorities and has already paid them as much as 6000 dollars. Whether NILES takes a bribe himself is not known for certain.

Burd was a Soviet agent and an officer of the Midland Export Corporation in New York City.[5]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Cohen, Michael Joseph (1990). Truman and Israel. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-06804-1. 
  2. ^ Oral History Interview with Edwin M. Wright. Truman Presidential Museum and Library.
  3. ^ David K. Niles Papers. Truman Presidential Museum and Library.
  4. ^ Venona June 1, 1944. National Security Agency.
  5. ^ Romerstein, Herbert and Breindel, Eric (1997). The Venona Secrets; Exposing Soviet Espionage and America’s Traitors. Regnery Publishing, Inc., pg. 180. ISBN 0-89526-225-8. 

[edit] Further reading

  • Romerstein, Herbert and Breindel, Eric (1997). The Venona Secrets; Exposing Soviet Espionage and America’s Traitors. Regnery Publishing, Inc.. ISBN 0-89526-225-8. 
  • Simpson, Cornell (1966). The Death of James Forrestal. Western Islands. ISBN 0-7366-2520-8. 
  • David K. Niles Papers. Truman Presidential Museum and Library.