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Books in Review "Service Without a Smile" Service Without a Smile OMMUNIST MONSTERS have fared far better among historians than have Nazis. The collapse and military destruction of Germany virtually wiped...
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Choosing Uncle Joe Over Uncle Sam Venona: Decoding Soviet Espionage in America John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr Yale University Press /487 pages I $30 REVIEWED BY Paul Johnson T he damage...
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "The Amerasia Spy Case" Same Old, Not So Long Ago The Amerasia Spy Case: Prelude to McCarthyism Harvey Klehr and Ronald Radosh University of North Carolina Press 266 pages / $29.95 REVIEWED BY John...
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F or those who were startled to learn that Joseph Alsop was homosexual, or that Oprah Winfrey once used cocaine, the contents of this book will come as something of a shock. For while the authors'...
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Harvey Klehr and John Haynes The Comintern's Open Secrets The archives of the late Communist Party of the Soviet Union reveal a clear picture of subversion in the United States. W ith only a...
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ton correspondents are hustled in front of the camera and told to say something. Silent film from Dallas is thrown on the air unscreened, still wet from the developing process. (In one clip, we see...
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T t is an article of faith on the I American left that J. Edgar Hoover was, at minimum, an ogre. The more ideological types regard him as the avatar of an American police state. During the last two...
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