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(1) National Security Act Hearing (Washington DC: US Government Printing
Office, 1982), p. 41.
(2) David C. Martin, Wilderness of Mirrors (New York: Ballantine, 1981), p. 39.
(3) Respectively: National Security Act Hearing, pp. 38, 55; Pratt, 'How Not
to Run a Spy System', p. 242; and Trevor Barnes, 'The Secret Cold War. The CIA
and American Foreign Policy in Europe, 1946 – 1956, Part 1', Historical Journal,
vol. 24, no. 2 (1981), pp. 400-4.
(4) Harry Howe Ransom, 'Secret Intelligence in the United States, 1947 – 1982:
the ClA's Search for Legitimacy', in Andrew and Dilks, Missing Dimension, p.
206.
(5) National Security Act Hearing, p. 32.
(6) ibid., p. 46.
(7) ibid., p. 38.
(8) ibid., p. 35.
(9) Memo in the Leahy Papers, 25 February 1947, Box 20/132, US National
Archives, Washington DC.
(10) National Security Act Hearing, pp. 28 – 9.
(11) ibid., pp. 22, 27, 29.
(12) ibid., pp. vi, 1.
(13) Respectively: Barnes, 'Secret Cold War. Part 2', p. 656; and Ransom,
'Secret Intelligence', p. 203.
(14) Cave Brown, Last Hero, p. 785.
(15) Barnes, 'Secret Cold War. Part 2', p. 651.
(16) Barnes, 'Secret Cold War. Part 1', pp. 412 – 13.
(17) Michael J. Barrett, 'Honorable Espionage', Journal of Defence and
Diplomacy (February 1984), p. 14.
(18) Barnes, 'Secret Cold War. Part 2', pp. 660, 663.
(19) Enver Hoxha, The Anglo-American Threat to Albania (Tirana: 8 Nentori,
1982), p. 430.
(20) Barnes, 'Secret Cold War. Part 2', p. 664.
(21) Harry Rositzke, The ClA's Secret Operations (New York: Reader's Digest
Press, 1977), p. 188.
(22) See David Atlee Phillips, The Night Watch (New York: Atheneum, 1977).
(23) In a speech at Yale University , 3 February 1958 , quoted in R. Hillsman,
'On Intelligence', Armed Forces and Society, vol. 8, no. 1 (Fall 1981), p. 136.
(24) Kirkpatrick in interview with David Leitch, on behalf of author, 1979.
(25) Letter from Philby to author, 27 March 1979 .
(26) 'The Profession of Intelligence', part 3, BBC Radio 4, 27 January 1982 .
(27) R. W. Johnson, 'Making Things Happen', London Review of Books, 6 – 19
September 1984, p. 12.
(28) Tad Szulc, 'When the Russians Rocked the World', The Times. 29 August
1984 .
(29) David Holloway, in letter to author, 2 August 1985 .
(30) New York Times, 7 May 1950.
(31) Quoted in Robert Kimball, 'Criminals of the Century?'. Unsolved, vol. 2,
no. 21 (1984).
(32) David Holloway, 'Entering the Nuclear Arms Race: the Soviet Decision to
Build the Atomic Bomb, 1939 – 1945', Social Studies of Science, vol. 11 (1981),
p. 169.
(33) ibid., p. 175.
(34) ibid., p. 179.
(35) ibid., p. 183.
(36) ibid., p. 186.
(37) Holloway in letter to author, 2 August 1985 .
(38) Davidson in letter to author, 16 October 1967 .
(39) Fuchs's confession to Dr Michael W. Perrin, atomic scientist, British
Ministry of Supply, quoted in letter from Hoover to Souers, 2 March 1950 .
Harry S. Trurnai; Library, President's secretary's files.
(40) Holloway, 'Entering the Nuclear Arms Race', p. 194.
(41) Holloway in letter to author, 2 August 1985 .
(42) Fuchs's confession to Dr. Perrin, cit. at n. 39.
(43) B. Smith, Shadow Warriors, p. 389.
(44) National Security Act Hearing, p. 29.
(45) Margaret Gowing, 'Niels Bohr and Nuclear Weapons' (manuscript of chapter
for Massachusetts Institute of Technology), p. 10.
(46) Barnes. 'Secret Cold War. Part 2', p. 654.
(47) H. A. DeWeerd, 'Strategic Surprise in the Korean War', Orbis (Fall 1962),
pp. 439 – 40.
(48) ibid., p. 438.
(49) Louis Heren. 'Korea: the Blame that Rests on MacArthur', The Times. 3
January 1981.
(50) DeWeerd, 'Strategic Surprise', p. 449.
(51) Barnes, 'Secret Cold War. Part 2', p. 652.
(52) ibid., p. 655.
(53) 'Should the U. S. Fight Secret Wars; a Forum', Harper's. September 1984,
p. 44.
(54) Ransom, 'Secret Intelligence', p. 209.
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