Papers of Peter Hahn, Interview Files, 1991

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Papers of Peter Hahn, Interview Files, 1991

1991

This series consists of draft transcripts of interviews conducted by Peter Hahn with Robert Komer and Walt Rostow. The transcripts contain hand written annotations and discuss the decision-making process of Lyndon B. Johnson and his staff during the Six-Day War.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11624482

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library

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Komer, R.W. (Robert William), 1922-2000

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Robert William Komer, American government official and diplomat (born Feb. 23, 1922, Chicago, Ill.—died April 9, 2000, Arlington, Va.), served during the Vietnam War as Pres. Lyndon Johnson’s special assistant in charge of the U.S. government’s controversial “pacification” program to disseminate propaganda in South Vietnam and identify Vietcong agents working in the country. An army veteran who had served in World War II, Komer joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1947, rising to become a s...