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The [[American Committee for a United Europe]] was an arms-length intelligence operation founded on 29 March 1949, after Congress made European unity a central component of Marshall Aid.<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6, Touchstone 2002, p.464.</ref>
 
The [[American Committee for a United Europe]] was an arms-length intelligence operation founded on 29 March 1949, after Congress made European unity a central component of Marshall Aid.<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6, Touchstone 2002, p.464.</ref>
  
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===Staff===
 
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*[[Thomas W. Braden]] - Executive Director
 
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*Aldrich, Richard J.(1997) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592299708406035 'OSS, CIA and European unity: The American committee on United Europe, 1948-60'],Diplomacy & Statecraft,8:1,184 — 227
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 10 March 2015

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The American Committee for a United Europe was an arms-length intelligence operation founded on 29 March 1949, after Congress made European unity a central component of Marshall Aid.[1]

People

Founding Board

Walter Bedell Smith | Arthur Goldberg | David Dubinsky | Jay Lovestone | Lucius Clay | Charles M. Spofford

Staff

External Resources

Notes

  1. Stephen Dorril, MI6, Touchstone 2002, p.464.