Don Oberdorfer papers, 1983-1990.

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Don Oberdorfer papers, 1983-1990.

Consists of interview transcripts and background material for Oberdorfer's book THE TURN: FROM THE COLD WAR TO A NEW ERA, 1983-1990 (1991).

2.52 linear ft. (6 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8258915

Princeton University Library

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