U.S. Postwar Intelligence in Europe
Former officers discussed U.S. intelligence activities in Central Europe, primarily Germany, from 1945 to 1954. They talked about their pers… read more
Former officers discussed U.S. intelligence activities in Central Europe, primarily Germany, from 1945 to 1954. They talked about their personal experiences and the major influences on U.S. intelligence gathering in this period, including the transition from the Office of Strategic Services to the Central Intelligence Agency and the increasing Cold War tensions. After individual presentations, there was a discussion period among panel members and the audience. close
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- James Critchfield Official (Former) Central Intelligence Agency
- William Quinn Official (Former) Central Intelligence Agency
- Harry Rositzke Official (Former) Central Intelligence Agency
- Gordon Stewart Official (Former) Central Intelligence Agency
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