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February 1, 1956
Radio Liberation official Robert Kelley comments on the September 1, 1955, report on RL listenership by consultant William Schramm.
1955
This unsigned AMCOMLIB memorandum traces through March 1955 the startup of AMCOMLIB publishing and radio operations and the evolving r ole envisaged for the Soviet emigration.
January 21, 1953
AMCOMLIB official Swift provides Chairman Stevens with a draft of Radio Liberty program guidelines agreed between his office and the émigré Coordinating Center for the Anti-Bolshevik Struggle
January 1953
AMCOMLIB Chairman Leslie Stevens provides his European deputy with his views on challenges faced by AMCOMLIB in facilitating a more united Soviet emigration as sponsor Radio Liberation broadcasting.
December 29, 1951
AMCOMLIB director of broadcasting Forest McCluney informs the AMCOMLIB President that Free Europe Committee/Radio Free Europe declines to organize procurement for the future Radio Liberation.
February 27, 1951
A Free Europe Committee memorandum discusses possible Russian-language broadcasts to Soviet military forces in Eastern Europe. Includes attachment titled "Specific Proposals for Fund Russian Language Broadcasts to Soviet Personnel in Eastern European Satellite Countries".
October 1, 1977
Tráș§n Quá»c HoĂ n reviews cases against foreign and domestic spies in the Vietnam Wars.
July 5, 1990
Krzysztof KozĆowski, Paul Redmond, and others from the Polish and American intelligence services discuss bilateral cooperation, particularly in the area of counterterrorism.
June 30, 1990
Paul Redmond (CIA) and Henryk Jasik (UOP) continue discussions on the intelligence apparatuses in their respective countries and the potential for US-Poland intelligence cooperation, particularly in the area of counterterrorism.
June 29, 1990
Krzysztof KozĆowski (UOP) and Paul Redmond (CIA) discuss the intelligence services in Poland and the United States and the possibilities for cooperation.