So, then he was in Ghana and I heard he was a second time in Ghana and a second time in Yugoslavia—but I didn't hear it from him. I just heard that as a rumor.

And then when he was in Yugoslavia, he also made a trip to Sweden, after Yugoslavia, and from Sweden he went to Poland, to Warsaw. And, you know, in Warsaw he went to high school and he had a lot of friends and relatives—so he said he stayed there for a week, and——

Mr. Jenner. When was this? When did this take place?

Mr. Voshinin. In Poland, I think was 1958, because he was in 1957, 1958, he was in Yugoslavia and after Yugoslavia I think he went to Sweden and from Sweden he went to Warsaw to see relatives. He has cousins there. He said it was very difficult for him because to get even the permission of the American Government to go there and visit Poland, but he finally got it, and the Polish visa he finally got that. And he went to see his relatives and friends for a week. And he said that Warsaw made on him a very sad impression because he said it was much more cheerful city before the war and he used to live there. And, besides that, he made a lot of travels which we don't know. Of course, one trip was his famous trip when he went by foot to Panama City.

Mr. Jenner. Fix the time of that, please?

Mr. Voshinin. That was 1960, 1961.

Mr. Jenner. Was that at about the time of the Cuban invasion or the preparations for the Cuban invasion?

Mr. Voshinin. I don't know. No. Cuban invasion was much later. You mean our Cuban invasion?

Mr. Jenner. I don't want to say it was our Cuban invasion—but there was an invasion of Cuba.

Mr. Voshinin. Well, I take that from the record.