Tag: espionage
Today’s post is written by Dr. Greg Bradsher. Seventy-years ago, on November 9, 1942, forty-nine year old Allen W. Dulles arrived in Bern, Switzerland to head up the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) operations in Switzerland. Dulles was lucky to be in Switzerland. His train passed from Vichy France into Switzerland only minutes before the Germans [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on November 9, 2012, under Archives II, Civil Records.
Tags: Abwehr, Allen W. Dulles, Bern, CIA, espionage, Greg Bradsher, Hans Bernd Gisevius, intelligence, OSS, RG 84, Switzerland, Vladimir Lenin, World War II Comments: none
Today’s post is written by Dawn Sherman-Fells, a processing archivist who works with civilian textual records. Are you one of the many who believe that FOIA is truly a “four letter word”? Understanding the Freedom of Information Act can be daunting, frustrating – intimidating, even. Here I will share a few tips that will hopefully facilitate a better understanding [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on December 23, 2010, under Civil Records, Reference, Researchers, The Process.
Tags: Alphonse Capone, ARC, Black Panther Party, Classification 100, Classification 105, Classification 65, Dawn Sherman-Fells, domestic security, espionage, FBI, FOIA, foreign counterintelligence, JFK Assassination Records, March on Washington, Nazi War Crimes Collection, NWCTF, RG 60, RG 65, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Symbionese Liberation Army Comments: 3
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