- Page 1: The CIA CovenantNazis in Washington
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- Page 15 and 16: Mueller, Heinrich: The official bio
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- Page 21 and 22: Historical BackgroundLiving comfort
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- Page 37 and 38: Tuesday, 15 March 1949The Soviet ag
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- Page 45 and 46: Sunday, 24 April 1949An interesting
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There is no problem with this and h
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There has always been strong critic
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Willi (Krichbaum, ed.) writes me he
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There are programs now in place whe
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These overeducated idiots have no i
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We were standing by the “Artist i
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Before this happened, the obviously
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Japanese pharmaceutical firm in whi
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scientists are that stupid. It will
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Thursday, 1 December 1949Notes made
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Conversation then turned to Hoover
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Truman. Number one, he had not show
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can return there some day but certa
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I spoke well of their son to them,
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He went on about Victor Rothschild,
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A common theme found in all writing
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Such wonderful sentiments! Of cours
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I know that the economic situation
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he was told that the painting in fr
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Very anti-communist, Müller was eq
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McCarthy is about to attack Truman
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There were economic boycotts but th
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Even if Stalin died today, I person
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And poor Irmgard. She now lusts aft
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and he changes his stories from day
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What do they say?That Wilson hated
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The Japanese are very fortunate tha
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Truman sat at one end of the table
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public screening and the other does
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address. All of it literally and sy
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We went over a number of matters co
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looks authentic and Philby has no r
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After it got dark, we all got onto
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into a war that ravaged Europe for
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Wars have a wonderful unifying effe
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has in his files! Truman has asked
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We met at the office and I sat down
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course no one can shut him up. He i
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This pretty well sums up the feelin
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place.More of this fascinating subj
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Friday, 1 December 1950We had Vikto
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there has been much criticism. I ha
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communist but a professional agent
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(John, ed.) Steeleman, one of Truma
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff have been
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subsequently expanded into the book
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In the event of war breaking out in
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Kappler (the head of the SS and pol
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government. This is an entirely cor
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Just before the end of the war, thi
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them, and I didn't want to give the
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The Rosenberg gang has been convict
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It is interesting to note that M. w
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I cannot possibly answer these stup
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for me and with whom I have a credi
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By 1971, both the CIA and FBI were
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Then we drive down to Salzburg (Hot
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them were highly intelligent but ve
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country) a job with the OSS. We did
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At this rate, Dulles, Wisner, Angle
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only remove the bodies but their ex
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The CIA’s Nazi employeesThe agenc
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united Germany, commenced a long pu
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letter bomb but failed. In addition
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was a member of the Wannsee Institu
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that the United States halt the dem
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Record Group 263: Records of the Ce
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"Some of our evidence, though it is
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The CIA tried to track down the men
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The CI Staff requested a deeper CIA
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18. On the details above, see the l
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what they must keep secret. Finally
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OSCAR HUGO BAUSCHINGER [PC]RUDOLF B
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JULIO CAMPOSIORDIAN CARAIVAN [RIG]S
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MARY ENDERSHUGH ENGELROSE ENGELMANR
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C. P. GOERZWOLFHART GOETHERT [PC]ED
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PAUL HERRMANN [PC]OTTO HERSCHLER [P
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PAUL HEINRICH KECK [PC]HORST KEDESD
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IVO LAZREVICHANGUSTA LEASCHOTTO LEC
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CONSTANTIN VASILE MICUDAALOIS MIEDL
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KURT ERICH PATT [PC]HANS GEORG PAUL
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FRANK J. ROMANO, SR.HENRY RONKENDOR
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HELMUT SCHROEDERMARGARETHE SCHUBERT
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IDA STORKWALTER STOTZVIVIAN STRANDE
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IDA VON STENGELGEORGE VON SUSICH [P
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KARL GUENTHER ZIMMER [PC]HANS ZIMME
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the generally ideological and plagi
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interfered with legitimate election
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observant, quick-witted person who
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The author has a copy of a report w
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After Wirth was purportedly killed
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One of the Americans, who had some
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The gold bars put a strain on the t
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Mr. Douglas was the last of the two
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The total number of coins was 20,24
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kilotons, the same yield range attr
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Select BibliographyAcheson, Dean. P
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Glees, Anthony. The Secrets of the
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Trento, Joseph, “The Secret Histo