“13-00000 CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM RELEASE IN FULL 1998 NOVEL GORDON D.”
“13-00000 CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM RELEASE IN FULL 1998 NOVEL GORDON D.”
“14-00000 * Cil. MEMORANDUM FOR; Official Personnel File SUBJECT ; Wigren, Lee H. 1. Studies in Intelligence is the Agency’s quarterly professional journal. It publishes a wide variety of unique material—historical, analytical, technical, ctc, —on all aspects of intellig”
“Kennedy. o0 .86. Attached herewith is a chapter-by-chapter description of the y 25 manuscript particularly as it affects CIA security. This analysis states — what the author states, whether right or wrong. Where I have occasion- Wally added comments of my own, they are in brac”
“13-00000 .. APR 04 ‘97 09:59AM P.3/44 PAGE 3 56 Md. L. Rev. 1, *2 Present xxiii (David Brion Davis ed., 1971) ("The main purpose of this book is to use images of conspiracy and subversion as a means of studying American tensions, values, and expectations ...."); Richard Ho”
“6 J III. Misellaneous "histories" which were not requested but which ____ -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------”
“Germanies. New York, Wilson, 1959. 184p. 1(The Reference shelf, v. 31, no.1) DD257.M27 DLC; DD257.M2 CIA. MARDER, JOHN. Berlin, hostage for the West. Baltimore, Penguin Books, 1962. 124p. (A Penguin special, 8209) DD881.M27 DLC; DD881.M2 CIA.. MANVELL, ROGER, and HEINRICH F”
“14-00000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY STOIPSR, worroand F. : The structure or the East German secnony. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1960. 478p. B0227-A2S7 . 51C; HC287.A287 - CIA. ' : -- TAYIOR, ALAN JOHN PERCIVALE. The course of German history; a survey of the developme”
“13-00000 ===== SECRET 2. The one item excepted is Item No. 57. This item relates to the Penkovskiy Papers. Marchetti and Marks wrote in their manuscript: "One of the CIA’s most famous venture (sic) in book publishing was The Penkovsky Papers (sic). This chronicle of spyi”
“13-00000 MAR 18 ‘97 06:54PM P.5 SECRET Question # 9: Various open sources have linked the CIA to various journalists and publishing companies during the 1960's. How could a query be framed to search for connections between the Agency and journalists or publishing companie”
“13-00000 SECRET 2. The. one item excepted is Item No. 57. This item relates to the Penkovskiy Papers. Marchetti and Marks wrote in their manuscript: "One of the CIA’s most famous venture (sic) in book publishing was The Penkovsky Papers (sic). This chronicle of spying for”
“13-00000 800 t KO veou VAU.E +VVV OURCES AND METHODS liNY -VED . SEP. 1972 u. ‘ — •V a Dr. Julius Mader Mauerstrasse 69 Author and editor . 1066 Berlin W 66 Editor of "Who’s Who in CIA" Dear Sirs: I take this opportunity of offering you: "Yellow List: Where I”
“1961. 302p, DD259.2.06 DLC; DD259.2.D6 CIA. DULLES, ALLEN WELSH. Germany's underground. New York, Macmillan, 1947. 207p. DD256.D8 DLC; Y1838.18 CIA. A simple, clear account of the opposition to Hitler during the war. EPSTEIN, FRITZ THEODOR. Germany and the United States: bas”
“cmnd. 1552) DD257.4.075 1961 DLC. GROSSER, ALFRED. The colossus again; Western Germany from defeat to rearmament. Hev York, Praeger, 1955. 249p. DD257.07413 DLC; DD257.07E5 CIA. HKIDENHEIMER, ARNOLD " J. The governments of Germany. New York, Crowell, 1961. 224p. JN3971.A58H”
“0000 TOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY CONANT, JAMES BRYANT. , Germany and freedom; a personal appraisal. . Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1958. 117p. (The / ", ' Codkin lectures at Harvard University, 1958) DD259.2.064 NM S DIC, -DD259.2062 CIA-s . i- $: -. ". , - CROCE, BENED”
“SUBJECT: Sensitive Activities Performed by the Office of Logistics a Executive Fellowship. - The book is entitled "Where’s What -- Sources of Information for Federal Investigators.” It is a full treatise on the existence of sources of in formation that may be useful to an”
“4-00000 f SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. • The Helsinki Station, February 1951-February 1964, Volumes I, II, and III, written by Melvin W. Jokinen and Hank Jarvinen in 1967, and controlled by EUR. Domestic and Areawide Operations (WH/6) Au”
“Germany. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1961. 248p. JN3971.A5P55 DLC; JN3971.A5P7 CIA. POLLOCK, JAMES KERR, and others. Germany in power and eclipse; the background of German development. New York, Van Hostrand, 1952. 661p. DD89.P64 DLC; DD89.P6 CIA. POUNDS, NORMAN JOHN GREVILLE”
“JARMAN, THOMAS LECKIE. The rise and fall of Kazi Germany. New York, New York University Press, 1956. 388p. DD256.5.33 1956 DLC; DD256.5.J3 CIA.. JOHNSON, UWE. Speculations about Jakob. New York, Grove, 1962., A novel reflecting life during the last decades in Germany. KITZIN”
“272P. UA710.856 DIC; UA710.S7 CIA. SPEIER, HAMS, and W. PHILLIPS DAVISON, eds. West German leadership and foreign policy. Evanston, Ill., Row, Peterson, 1957. 323p. 00259.4.86 DLC; DD259.487 CIA. STAHL WALTER, ed. The politics of postwar Germany. New York, Praeger for Atlant”
“0000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY KOCHAN, LIONELS The struggle for Germany, 1914-1945. Edinburgh,. S- University Press; Chicago, Aldine Pub. Co., 1963. 150p. DD240.K57 DLC; D443.K7 CIA. KOHN, HANS. The mind of Germany; the education of a nation. New York, Scribner, 1960. 370p. D”
“Division. The Maritime Branch (MB) at Headquarters, April 1951 - 1966, written by S. H. Chapman, in June 1968, and controlled by SO Division. History of The Hague Station 1942 - 1966, written by Marion Linde and William D. ’Ryan in 1967, and controlled by EUR Division. ”
“14-00000 -SECRET- SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. George N. Belic and John Bogart in January 1971, and controlled by SB. • Western Europe Operations Directed at Cuba 1962 1964, written by WE Division Officers in July 1967, and controlled by EUR Div”
“FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 8V HISCOCKS, RICHARD. .. Democracy in Western Germany. London, New York, Oxford University Press, 1957. 324p.l DD259.4.15 DLC; DD259.4.16 HOETAL, WIIHEL... - The secret front; the story of Nazi political men espionage. New York, Praeger, 1954. 327p. DD2”
“Decision in Germany. Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 1950. 522p. DD257.C55 LLC; DD257.C6 CIA. ‘ COLLIER, DAVID S., and KURT GLASER., eds. Berlin and the future of Eastern Europe. Chicago, Pegnery, 1963. 251p. (Foundation for Foreign Affairs series, no.7) DR48.5.C6 DLC; D843.”
“-00000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY * - i . 18 July 1963 GERMANY AFTER THE WAR, A BACKGROUND READING LIST BOOKS'3. ~ABOSCH, HEINZ. The menace of the miracle: Germany from Hitler to Adenauer. London, Collet’s, 1962. 277p. DD259.A683 1963 , DLC; DD259.AIB5 CIA. ARNTZ, HELMUT. ”
“History Staff. The Stockholm Station, Volume I, II, and III, 1942 1967, written by William D. O’Ryan, in November 1967, and controlled by EUR Division.. • The Oslo Station, 1943-January 1968. This history was written by William D. O'Ryan and Elizabeth Hart, in 1967-1968,”
“13:0 40 CIA "HISTORIES": BREAKDOWN OF CERTAIN ITEMS REQUESTED AND ITEMS NOT REQUESTED Note: This analysis excludes histories of a purely internal, or 178-10003-10311 ganizational or administrative nature (such as "CIA Recruitment, 1947-71") and histories of other matte”
“14-00000 SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. B. to be involved in book publishing matters and the international distribution of anti-Communist books. C. to purchase and distribute books. D. to cover the international mailing of American books t”
“3 4, Success in Ceylon, 1965) 1960-1965 (TS) 1 ■ (061) (but note that the time period covered by this history begins in the Eisenhower Administration) 5. Funding Covert Operations, 1960-1964 (TS) (015) (but note that the time period covered by this history begins in th”
“14-00000 SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. The Cuban Invasion Maritime Aspects, 1961, written by Savilion H. Chapman in November 1966, and controlled by Special Operations Division. • The Covert Actions Project Funds FY 1964 and FY 1965 (With ”
“14-00000 SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. History of the Cyprus Station, 1950 - 1968, written by Dean L. Dodge in June 1968 and published in July 1969, and controlled by NE Division. History of the Brussels Station, 1942 - 1968, Volumes I and”
“14-00000 -SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. Lagos Station, 1950 - 1967, written by William H. Dunbar in March 1971, and controlled by DDP. • The Khartoum Station, November 1955 - July 1969, written by Lawrence R. Devlin in November 1972, and c”
“14-00000 ERDINGER, Anton 1.—HSCA Request,—1 December 1977 (OLC #77-5333) for 16 Warren Commission Documents, by number (these documents in possession of National Archives and withheld from release by CIA). 7. CD #817, 4/20/64; Memorandum from Richard Helms, DD/P, re : BND”
“occupation head Reinhard Heydrich and the Bacana, 1923-1933, by Geottrey Pridham (Harper & Nazi revenge that culminated in Lidice Hitler, by —cevowso-ry-s-xentsnose" Row). In-depth answer :o the question, what made Joachim % est (zlatcour Brace Jovanovach), the English peopl”
“FOR OFFICIAL USE only REIMARDT, KURT FRANK. Germany: 2000 years. Rev. ed. New York, F. Ungar Pub. Co., 1961. 2v. DD89.R36 1961 DLC; : - DD89.R36 1961 CIA. . ROBSON, CHARLES B., ed. ROBSON, CHARLES Berlin-pivot of German destiny. Chapel - , Hill, University of North Carolina”
“2 B. Histories not requested 1. Logistics Support for Operations in Cuba, March 1960 - October 1961 (OL-7) (but note that the time period covered by the history begins in the Kennedy Administra tion) 2. Problems of Support for Operations in Laos, June 1970 - May 1971 ”
“W. Ginder. in February 1974, and controlled by CIA History Staff and DDO. History of the Bukavu Base, September 1963 - June 1967, written by Lester C. Houck and Roscoe N. Sandlin, Jr. in August 1969, and controlled by Africa Division. 9 •SECRET”
“4-00000 1 s SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. CIA - 7 Review of CIA Histories (S) ARRB staffers Jeremy Gunn and Michelle Combs have reviewed all of the requested histories except one still under pre-review by the component because of sensit”
“4 6. Aspects of the Air and Ground War in Laos, 1965-1967 (160) 7. Logistics Support for Operations in Laos, March 1961 - June 1968 (OL-9) 8. Impressions of Operations at Long Thieng, Laos, May 1962 - March 1964 (005) 9. History of Cuban Refugee Exploitation (Caribbea”
“FOR(8OFFICIAL USE ONLY , ERHARD, LUDWIG. :Prosperity through _ competition. New York, "Praeger, 1958. 260p. HC286.5.E7313 DLC. EYCK, ERICH. A history of the Weimar Republic. Cambridge, -/Harvard University Press, 1962- DD237.E913 DLC. ,: FLENLe y, kaiph M’edecn Crerman Hist”
“0000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY. 7 MERKATZ, HANS JOACHIM von, and WOLFGANG METZNER, eds. Germany • : - . today: , facts and figures. Frankfurt a.M., A. Netaner, 1954. a 413p. DD259.M372 DLC; DD259.M372 CIA. ., METCALF, JOHN C. o Our stake in Germany. Washington, Washington 1 '”
“SECRET SUBJECT: JFK Declaration of Fredrick C. Wickham, Jr. division summary, much as it is today. The RMDs from year-to-year could and often did change with the operational requirements the Agency was expected to fulfill. As such, the RMDs for each station had value only ”