CIA Early Years 1947-50
CIA Historian J. Kenneth McDonald and Professor Wesley Wark of the University of Toronto talked about the origins of the early Central Intel… read more
CIA Historian J. Kenneth McDonald and Professor Wesley Wark of the University of Toronto talked about the origins of the early Central Intelligence Agency in the beginning of the Cold War in the late 1940s. They focused on the key developments during this period that influenced the agency for many years to come. After their remarks, they took questions from the audience. close
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