Famous Cases of the FBI - The Cold War Part 1

Famous Cases of the FBI - The Cold War Part 1

by Henry M Holden
Famous Cases of the FBI - The Cold War Part 1

Famous Cases of the FBI - The Cold War Part 1

by Henry M Holden

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Overview

This is a 4,800 word illustrated monograph on the FBI during the Cold War. Some call this series "Cliffs Notes for busy people.
On June 7, 1945, the United States and its Allies were near the end of the epic war in Europe and the Pacific. The late afternoon newspapers announced that three federal employees, one prominent journalist, and two editors of the left-wing magazine, Amerasia, had been arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit espionage. All six had ties to the American Communist Party, and one of them had been communicating with an agent of the Soviet Union. As a result, the Amerasia affair could have led to the first famous spy case associated with the developing Cold War between the United States and its former wartime ally, the USSR.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014197502
Publisher: Black Hawk Publishing Co.
Publication date: 04/04/2012
Series: Famous Cases of the FBI , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 320 KB

About the Author

Henry M. Holden is an aviation historian and author.
In 1994, Mr. Holden was cited in the United States Congressional Record for his work in recording the history of American women in aviation, and was the recipient of the Author's Award from the New Jersey Institute of Technology for his book Her Mentor Was An Albatross - The Autobiography of Pioneer Pilot Harriet Quimby.
In 1996, he launched the Women in Aviation Resource Center, an online repository of educational, historical, and networking resources for women interested in all aspects of aviation. In 2010 Henry was awarded the New Jersey Aviation Hall of Fame Distinguished Service Award.
He is the author of over 900 magazine and newspaper articles appearing in national magazines such as Private Pilot, Plane & Pilot, Airport Journals, World Airnews, USAir, In-Flight-USA, American Aviation Historical Society's Journal, Women in Aviation, Woman Pilot, Airport Press and Aviation History, Vintage Airplane, Warbirds, Sport Aviation, and Upscale Living Magazine. He has been a commentator on the History Channel, and has published 40 books.
The original founder of the DC-3/Dakota Historical Society, Henry is a member of the Aviation Hall of Fame (New Jersey), Women in Aviation International, AOPA, and EAA.
Mr. Holden speaks at various events around the country and is available as a guest lecturer. His work has been the subject of a number of radio and cable television shows in New Jersey, Georgia, Oregon, and Washington State.
Henry Holden is formerly the News Editor East for Airport Journals and was a regular monthly contributor to the paper.
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