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ID164196
Title ProperUS intelligence and communist plots in postwar France
LanguageENG
AuthorPerlman, Susan McCall
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 1946, as the cold war deepened and American officials grew alarmed by the prospect of a communist-dominated France, US intelligence analysts began to report rumors of mysterious ‘parachutages’ of unidentified containers over the French countryside. Alongside equally sensational stories about the resurrection of international brigades and discoveries of hidden arms caches, these reports seemed to provide definitive evidence for widely held beliefs about communist intentions to seize power. This article investigates these claims and reveals the influence of a transnational network of informants hoping to stoke fears of revolutionary activity in order to encourage US involvement in postwar France.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 33, No.3; Apr 2018: p.376-390
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol: 33 No 3
Key WordsFrance ;  Communist ;  US Intelligence ;  Postwar France


 
 
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