Authors: Christopher Simpson
internal purges of,
247â48
International Organizations Division,
227
legal foundation of,
167
n
.
NSC directives expanding power of,
199â202
,
203
NSC 10/2 and,
103
“100 Persons Act” and,
167
,
168
,
201
Office for Policy Coordination (OPC),
103
,
104
,
105
,
121
,
145
,
195
,
209
n
.,
239â40
assassinations and,
151â55
guerrilla movements aided by,
149
,
151â52
,
171â73
Lebed's entry into U.S. and,
167
,
168
,
169
,
170
NSC directives expanding CIA power and,
199
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and,
124â36
passim
,
201
,
205
,
254
,
256
propaganda inside the U.S.,
9
,
217â35
,
284
Central Intelligence Group,
139
Central Registry of War Crimes and Security Suspects,
see
CROWCASS
CFF,
see
Crusade for Freedom
Chamberlin, Stephen,
37
,
60
,
61
,
64
Chechens,
77
Cherne, Leo,
269
Chikalov Ring,
151
Christian Science Monitor
,
268
CIA,
see
Central Intelligence Agency
CIC,
see
Army, U.S., Counterintelligence Corp
CID,
see
Army, U.S., Criminal Investigation Division
CIOS,
see
Combined Intelligence Objectives Subcommittee
Clay, Lucius,
60â61
,
64
,
136
,
228
,
281
Clemens, Hans,
261
Clodius, Carl,
79
Coalition for Peace Through Strength,
275
Cold war,
6
,
7
,
54
,
59
,
69
,
98
,
106
,
136
,
158
,
192
,
225
,
277â82
,
288
,
290
Bloodstone veterans and,
108
Kennan's influence on,
82â95
Combined Intelligence Objectives Subcommittee (CIOS),
25â26
,
34
Committee for a Free Albania,
145
,
154â55
,
200
,
229
Committee for a Free Europe,
267
n
.
Committee for a Free Latvia,
184
,
200
,
202
,
204
,
205
,
206
,
229
,
274
Committee for the Liberation of the Peoples of Russia,
221â22
Communist Party, U.S.A.,
57
,
122
Concentration camps,
6
,
32
,
67
,
71
n
.,
74
,
79
n
.,
113
,
123
,
178
n
.,
191
,
192
,
248
,
270
n
.,
274
,
287
experiments on inmates of,
36
,
39
Congress, U.S.,
65
,
94
,
104â105
,
109
n
.,
136
,
142
,
153
,
154
,
225
,
227
,
230
,
235
Captive Nations lobby and,
271â72
Displaced Persons Act and,
202
,
203
House Committee on Communist Aggression,
269
McCarthyism and,
237
“100 Persons Act” and,
167â68
as originator of foreign policy,
106
Senate,
see
Senate, U.S.
Congress for Cultural Freedom,
128
Congressional Research Service,
124
Containment doctrine,
83â85
,
218
,
226
,
233
,
236
,
240
,
241
,
244
,
278
Containment or Revolution
(Burnham),
277
Cookridge, E. H.,
224
Cossack American Republican National Federation,
274
Council for a Free Czechoslovakia,
131
Counterintelligence Corps,
see
Army, U.S., Counterintelligence Corps
Crawford, Charles,
186
Credulity, Project,
73
Critchlow, James,
224
Croatians,
179
Ustachis,
180
,
185
,
186
,
193
,
197
,
216
,
269
CROWCASS (Central Registry of War Crimes and Security Suspects),
67â68
,
69
,
76
,
77
,
187
,
206
Crusade for Freedom (CFF),
217
,
219
,
227â29
,
233
,
234
,
284
Cutler, Robert,
243
Czechoslovakia,
60
,
64
,
90
,
98
,
264
Czechoslovakians,
268
Dallin, Alexander,
158
Daugavas Vanagi,
10
,
204â208
,
216
,
229
Daugavas Vanagi Biletens
,
207â208
Daughters of the American Revolution,
225
Davies, John Paton,
103
,
115
n
.,
120
McCarthyism and,
238â40
De Mille, Cecil B.,
126
De Toledano, Ralph,
223
Defense Department, U.S.,
6
,
34
,
154
,
169
,
172
Korean War and,
190
use of former Nazis in cold war strategy,
136â37
,
138â48
,
151
,
172
Demjanjuk, Ivan,
270
n
.
Destruction of the European Jews, The
(Hilger),
117
Dewey, Thomas,
96
Dirksen, Everett,
241
Displaced persons,
see
DP camps
Displaced Persons Act,
108â109
,
112
,
168
,
215
,
285
“2(d)” cases,
202â203
Displaced Persons Commission,
200
n
.,
203
,
207
,
229
Docheff, Ivan,
273â74
“Document on Terror,”
135â36
Dodd, Thomas,
206
Doenitz, Karl,
72
Dollman, Eugen,
93
n
.
Donovan, William (“Wild Bill”),
42
,
43
,
126
Dora concentration camp,
28â30
,
38
Dornberger, Walter,
27â30
,
31
,
38
,
64
n
.
Dosti, Hasan,
123
,
124
,
145
,
154â55
,
185
Double agents,
4
,
54
,
149â50
,
150
n
.,
151
,
155
,
260â63
,
281
,
282
DP camps,
67
,
110
,
130
,
151
,
155
,
204
Dragonovic, Monsignor,
179
,
185â87
,
190
,
193â98
Dulles, Allen,
5
,
8
,
90
,
92â93
,
93
n
.,
96
,
106
,
171
,
244
,
246
,
289
Gehlen Organization and,
42
,
43
,
53
,
249
,
260
NCFE and,
125â26
Dulles, John Foster,
90
,
96
,
106
,
240â41
,
242
,
260
Duran, Gustavo,
57
Durcansky, Ferdinand,
131
Dwindle, Project,
73
Earman, John S., Jr.,
107
Eastern Europe,
40
,
54
,
59
,
84
,
102
,
106
Catholic political parties of,
74
,
177
,
279
,
280
destabilization operations,
84
,
243â45
émigré organizations,
see
éMigrés and émigré organizations
liberation of,
see
Liberationism
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and,
see
Radio Free Europe; Radio Liberty
repatriation of refugees of,
74â76
Soviet influence in postwar,
3
,
7
,
59
,
60
,
76
,
78
,
105
U.S. intelligence gathering on,
4
,
8â9
,
87
,
106
,
110
,
260
by Gehlen Organization,
see
Gehlen Organization
see also individual countries
Eaton, Charles,
105
Eckhardt, Tibor,
236
Egypt,
248â52
Eichmann, Adolf,
xiii
,
47
,
48
n
.,
249
,
253â54
associates of,
245
,
248â50
,
290
Einsatzgruppen
(mobile execution squads),
13
,
15
,
16
,
24
,
112
,
136
,
191
,
192
Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
67
,
199
,
240
,
242
,
263
,
272
election of 1952
233
,
234â35
,
244
Election of 1952 U.S. presidential,
231
,
232â35
,
244
Ãmigrés and émigré organizations,
9â10
,
22â23
,
24
,
46
,
48
,
51
,
89
,
99â102
,
104
,
110
,
123â55
,
279â87
foreign policy of U.S. and,
271â77
,
284
liberationism and,
217â45
,
263
,
264â77
,
284â85
Lodge Act and,
210â15
NSC
86
, NSCID
13
, and NSCID
14
,
199â202
“100 Persons Act,”
167â68
,
169
,
201
,
257
,
285
Operation Bloodstone and,
99â101
,
102
,
105
,
107
,
118
,
123â24
,
152â55
Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty and,
125â36