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HIST 4224: United States and the World: The Cold War Era: Central Intelligence Agency
This guide is a compilation of library and Internet resources that should be useful for researching the Cold War Era.
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CIA Documents
Atomic Spies: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg (U.S. CIA)
Baptism by Fire: CIA Analysis of the Korean War
Berlin Wall Collection
Bosnia, Intelligence, and the Clinton Presidency
CIA's Analysis of the Soviet Union 1947-1991
CIA: Books and Monographs
CIA Analysis of Soviet Navy
CIA Analysis of Warsaw Pact Forces
Francis Gary Powers: U-2 Spy Pilot Shot Down by the Soviets (U.S. CIA)
Intelligence, Policy, and Politics: The DCI, the White House, and Congress
Intelligence Warning of the 1957 Launch of Sputnik
Overtrow of Premior Mossadeq of Iran November 1952-August 1953
President Carter and the Role of Intelligence in the Camp David Accords
President Nixon and the Role of Intelligence in the 1973 Arab-Israeli War
Reagan Collection (CIA)
Strategic Warning and the Role of Intelligence: Lessons Learned From The 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia
Wartime Statutes - Instruments of Soviet Control
What Was the Missile Gap?
CIA Daily Intelligence Briefings
The CIA has recently declassified some years of the President's Daily Intelligence Briefings.
President's Daily Intelligence Brief 1961-1969
President's Daily Intelligence Brief 1969-1977
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