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+ | [[William L. Clayton]] was appointed in 1940 as assistant to [[Nelson Rockefeller]] at what eventually became the office of the [[Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs]], which worked closely with [[British Security Coordination]].<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, pp.16-18.</ref> He was also close to the group around [[Francis Pickens Miller]] which eventually became the [[Fight for Freedom Committee]].<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.27.</ref> | ||
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*[[Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs]] | *[[Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs]] |
Revision as of 18:04, 27 March 2009
William L. Clayton was appointed in 1940 as assistant to Nelson Rockefeller at what eventually became the office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, which worked closely with British Security Coordination.[1] He was also close to the group around Francis Pickens Miller which eventually became the Fight for Freedom Committee.[2]