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the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography around the same time in the early 80's. based largely on anecdotes are reminiscent of the former zero ss officers. as a historian or biographer with tell you, you know, and it puts our pretty helpful. memories fade after ten, 20, 30, 40 years. there were instances. they had donovan and different places. i called them elvis sightings.
the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography around the same time in the early 80's. based largely on anecdotes are reminiscent of the former zero ss officers. as a historian or biographer with tell you, you know, and it puts our pretty helpful. memories fade after ten, 20, 30, 40 years. there were instances. they had donovan and different places. i called them elvis sightings.
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the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography of donovan around the same time in the early '80s based largely on anecdotes or reminiscences a former oss officers. as any historian or biographer will tell you, anecdotes are really very helpful in bringing light to your story but memories fade after 10, 20, 30, 40 or so there were institutes in his book too that they have donovan in different places. i called them elvis sightings
the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography of donovan around the same time in the early '80s based largely on anecdotes or reminiscences a former oss officers. as any historian or biographer will tell you, anecdotes are really very helpful in bringing light to your story but memories fade after 10, 20, 30, 40 or so there were institutes in his book too that they have donovan in different places. i called them elvis sightings
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president olague: commissioner dunlop? commissioner dunlop: in the last year, we have held 40 public meetings, which is a stunning amount of openness and comment. certainly, the plan has had some changes. these changes really were in response to public comments and making it a much better project and much more public. i am the president of the island in question. -- i am a resident of the island in question. when i first heard about the redevelopment plans, i truly love the beauty of the island and i loved the stunning views. a sort of was thinking, "i hope that nothing happens." clearly, there are plenty of people that think that way. as i got to know the plan more, it is a wonderful plan that will keep the environmental -- the environment intact, and even add to it, and add to the unique properties of the island, having lots of green areas and wetlands, and having places for football and for soccer and for rugby. it is a wonderful place that is really going to become even more wonderful. and it is going to be both destin
president olague: commissioner dunlop? commissioner dunlop: in the last year, we have held 40 public meetings, which is a stunning amount of openness and comment. certainly, the plan has had some changes. these changes really were in response to public comments and making it a much better project and much more public. i am the president of the island in question. -- i am a resident of the island in question. when i first heard about the redevelopment plans, i truly love the beauty of the island...
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the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography around the same time in the early 80's. based largely on anecdotes are reminiscent of the former zero ss officers. as a historian or biographer with tell you, you know, and it puts our pretty helpful. memories fade after ten, 20, 30, 40 years. there were instances. they had donovan and different places. i called them elvis sightings. he really was not there. he was not doing what it thought he did. maybe somebody recall vaguely. what i try to do was at least base it on the record and use the anecdotes. >> what was the extent of communist penetration? >> they had done a lot of studies. i don't have the numbers and my head, but it's in the book. there are at least a half-dozen in the ls as headquarters. they believed to have at a communist sympathies or feeding information to soviet intelligence. there were breaches and penetrations of stations all of round the world. the cia has done some good analysis of that. donovan knew he had communist organization. he actually had a very complicated relationship. he wanted to work with
the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography around the same time in the early 80's. based largely on anecdotes are reminiscent of the former zero ss officers. as a historian or biographer with tell you, you know, and it puts our pretty helpful. memories fade after ten, 20, 30, 40 years. there were instances. they had donovan and different places. i called them elvis sightings. he really was not there. he was not doing what it thought he did. maybe somebody recall vaguely. what i try...
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the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography of donovan around the same time in the early0s based largely on anecdotes or reminiscences a former oss officers. as any historian or biographer will tell you, anecdotes are really very helpful in bringing light to your story but memories fade after 10, 20, 30, 40 or so there were institutes in his book too that they have donovan in different places. i called them elvis sightings when i was doing the research, where he really you know he wasn't there. he wasn't doing what they thought he did or maybe somebody recalled vaguely. what i tried to do was a police base it on the record and use the anecdote that lot of oral histories out there for oss officers --. >> what was the extent of communist penetration of oss? >> they have done a lot of studies on that and i don't have the numbers in my head that it is in the book. there were at least like a half dozen in the oss headquarters who were believed to have either communist sympathies or repeating information to soviet intelligence. there were breaches and penetrations in stations a
the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography of donovan around the same time in the early0s based largely on anecdotes or reminiscences a former oss officers. as any historian or biographer will tell you, anecdotes are really very helpful in bringing light to your story but memories fade after 10, 20, 30, 40 or so there were institutes in his book too that they have donovan in different places. i called them elvis sightings when i was doing the research, where he really you know he...
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the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography of donovan around the same time in the early'80s based largely on anecdotes or reminiscences a former oss officers. as any historian or biographer will tell you, anecdotes are really very helpful in bringing light to your story but memories fade after 10, 20, 30, 40 or so there were institutes in his book too that they have donovan in different places. i called them elvis sightings when i was doing the research, where he really you know he wasn't there. he wasn't doing what they thought he did or maybe somebody recalled vaguely. what i tried to do was a police base it on the record and use the anecdote that lot of oral histories out there for oss officers --. >> what was the extent of communist penetration of oss? >> they have done a lot of studies on that and i don't have the numbers in my head that it is in the book. there were at least like a half dozen in the oss headquarters who were believed to have either communist sympathies or repeating information to soviet intelligence. there were breaches and penetrations in stations
the other book was richard dunlop who wrote a biography of donovan around the same time in the early'80s based largely on anecdotes or reminiscences a former oss officers. as any historian or biographer will tell you, anecdotes are really very helpful in bringing light to your story but memories fade after 10, 20, 30, 40 or so there were institutes in his book too that they have donovan in different places. i called them elvis sightings when i was doing the research, where he really you know he...