Reminiscences of Frederick Peterson Jessup : oral history, 1972.

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Reminiscences of Frederick Peterson Jessup : oral history, 1972.

The politics and growth of intelligence operations, 1946-72, with reference to Central Intelligence Agency; Germany in the 1950s; United States diplomatic personnel, Switzerland and Israel, 1957-63; National Security Council staff work, 1963-72; United States-Israel relations; impressions of Robert A. McClure, Lucian Truscott, Allen Dulles, McGeorge Bundy, Walt Rostow, Henry Kissinger, and others.

Transcript: 105 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.

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