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20th Century American History - Cold War, United States - Espionage

Spymasters

by Ralph E. Weber
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Overview

Spymasters is a collection of interviews revealing enlightening perspectives on the covert operations of this powerful, secretive arm of the U.S. government. Here former top-ranking CIA officials shed light on some of the most sensitive issues and practices in American foreign intelligence to date. These men disclose information about: President Harry S. Truman's demands for a centralized intelligence agency and the stubborn resistance of James F. Byrnes, J. Edgar Hoover, and the military services the tumultuous early stages of the National Security Council the failed Bay of Pigs invasion the confusion surrounding the Kennedy assassination Khrushchev's ousting Operation MONGOOSE the Gulf of Tonkin incident The interviews are especially valuable for their portrayal of the relationships between the agency's directors and the presidents during the most anxious and threatening decades of the Cold War. The CIA's successes and failures are recounted and carefully evaluated by the men who were there, often times issuing the orders.

Synopsis

Spymasters is a collection of interviews revealing enlightening perspectives on the covert operations of this powerful, secretive arm of the U.S. government. Here former top-ranking CIA officials shed light on some of the most sensitive issues and practices in American foreign intelligence to date. These men disclose information about:

  • President Harry S. Truman's demands for a centralized intelligence agency and the stubborn resistance of James F. Byrnes, J. Edgar Hoover, and the military services

  • the tumultuous early stages of the National Security Council

  • the failed Bay of Pigs invasion

  • the confusion surrounding the Kennedy assassination

  • Khrushchev's ousting

  • Operation MONGOOSE

  • the Gulf of Tonkin incident
  • The interviews are especially valuable for their portrayal of the relationships between the agency's directors and the presidents during the most anxious and threatening decades of the Cold War. The CIA's successes and failures are recounted and carefully evaluated by the men who were there, often times issuing the orders.

    The Nation

    An outstanding collection of oral histories.

    About the Author, Ralph E. Weber

    Ralph E. Weber is professor of history at Marquette University and a former scholar in residence at the Central Intelligence Agency as well as the National Security Agency.

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    The Bloomsbury Review

    Spymasters is a collection of fascinating and insightful interviews... Provides intriguing perspectives and information about American intelligence activities during the Cold War.

    The Nation

    An outstanding collection of oral histories.

    Bloomsbury Review

    Fascinating and insightful interviews with 10 former CIA officers.

    The Nation

    An outstanding collection of oral histories.

    Book Details

    Published
    January 1, 2002
    Publisher
    Sr Books
    Pages
    398
    Format
    Paperback
    ISBN
    9780842027151

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