Records of the Central Intelligence Agency, 1894 - 2002. Second Release of Subject Files Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, ca. 1981 - ca. 2003

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Records of the Central Intelligence Agency, 1894 - 2002. Second Release of Subject Files Under the Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Acts, ca. 1981 - ca. 2003

1981-2003

This series consists of reports, memorandums, messages, summaries, correspondence, dispatches, translations, contracts, receipts, biographies, financial records, itineraries, organizational charts, lists, minutes, transcripts, tables, maps, administrative records, legal documents, chronologies, and other records. Most of the records relate to Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) projects aimed at overthrowing or weakening Communist governments in Soviet Bloc countries during the Cold War. The CIA planned to accomplish this through combinations of military, paramilitary, economic, and psychological warfare operations. Project files provide information about the objectives, methods, personnel, training, costs, reviews, reassessments, renewals, and terminations of the projects; assessments of the personnel, policies, and interactions of émigré or partisan groups supporting the projects, and details about CIA creation, support, and liquidation of those groups; information about the CIA's interactions with other U.S. agencies and the intelligence organizations of other countries; descriptions of then-current events and conditions in the target countries; and historical background on the targeted countries and predecessor projects.

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