by David Talbot
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 169, 171, 173
Carnegie family, 131
Caro, Robert, 572
Carol II, King of Romania, 188
Carter, Jimmy, 29, 602
Carto, Willis, 505
Casablanca Conference, 29–30
Casey, William, 603, 617
Castillo Armas, Carlos, 261, 262, 264–65
Castro, Fidel, 2, 7–8, 196, 337–44
Arbenz and, 255
assassination plots vs., 22–23, 248, 337–38, 347–49, 399, 455–56, 471–72, 495–96, 501, 502, 541
Bay of Pigs and, 394–95, 398, 401, 405, 409
JFK and, 349–51, 456, 457, 542, 557, 568–69
Malcolm X and, 346–47
Missile Crisis and, 453–54, 457
Rockefellers and, 559
visits Harlem, 338–48
Castro, Raul, 348
Catholic Church, 207
Causes of World War III, The (Mills), 245
CBS, 345, 427, 597–98
Center for Strategic Studies, Georgetown University, 450
Central American wars, 310
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). See also Dulles, Allen Welsh; Church Committee; and specific divisions; individuals; organizations; and programs
Africa-America Institute and, 377
Africa Division, 385
Angleton and, 111, 219, 333–37, 619–20
anti-Castro factions, 454–55, 461–62
assassinations and, 248, 256, 263–64, 337, 507, 614
Atsugi base and, 513
AWD and, 589
AWD and, as head, 193, 203–5
AWD and, creation of, 145–47
AWD and, legacy of, 9, 616–17
AWD and, post-firing, 7–8, 428, 449–50, 545–48, 564, 585, 593, 613–14
AWD bas-relief by Warneke at, 593, 617
AWD ousted from, by JFK, 407–10, 424–28
AWD on methods of, 484–87
Bay of Pigs and, 6–7, 204, 341–42, 369, 393–412, 601
biological weapons and, 290
budget of, 250
Castro assassination plots and, 337–41, 345, 347–49, 455, 471–72, 606
CFR and, 549–50
Chile and, 461
clandestine vs. intelligence programs and, 439
Congo and, 375
Congress for Cultural Freedom and, 330–31
corporate interests and, 550
counterintelligence and, 211
Craft of Intelligence and, 484–87
Cuba and, 2, 337–41, 345, 347, 448–49
Cuban Missile Crisis and, 453, 454
Cuba task force, 398, 411, 472
cultural wars of ideas, 330–33, 337, 504
de Gaulle and, 566
democracy and, 2, 550
de Mohrenschildt and, 522–24, 531–32
Division D, 470–71
Doolittle report on, 249
drug experiments, 291–92, 511, 513
Dulles-Jackson-Correa Committee and, 147
Eastern Europe and, 274–75
elections of 1952 and, 203
enforcement and, 298
executive action and, 550–51, 560, 562
ex-Nazis and, 93, 112–15
extraordinary rendition and, 323
Farm secret facility, 8
FBI and, 219, 328–29, 337
foreign intelligence services and, 336–37
French coup attempt and, 412–24
front groups, 203, 433
Galíndez and, 322–30
Garrison and, 596–97
Gehlen and, 268–86
Guatemala and, 251–66, 338, 549–50
Harvey and, 469–71
human experimentation and, 291–93
Ike and, 203–4, 215, 249–51, 366–67, 408
inspector general and, 410
interrogation methods and, 291, 310
Iran and, 138, 228–41
Italy and, 147, 228, 465, 467–69, 473–78, 570
JFK and, 6–7, 369–74, 404, 407–9, 411, 418–20, 424–28, 433–36, 438–42, 446, 467–68, 493
JFK and purge of, 427–28, 442–43
JFK assassination and, 8, 454, 461–462, 476–78, 499–509, 545–48, 564, 564–75, 578–79, 585, 587, 596–97, 599–600, 603–4, 606–7, 614–615
John and, 279–80
Kirkpatrick Report on, 409–11
Kronthal and, 297–300
Laos and, 442
LBJ and, 493
Lumumba and, 375–89, 410
Mafia and, 347–48, 455, 471–72, 534
Maheu and, 324–27, 347–48
Malaxa and, 186–91
McCarthy and, 209, 218–24
McCone heads, 427–28, 441–43, 446, 455–56
media and, 415, 569
Miami station, 477
Mills and, 196
mind control programs (MKULTRA), 288–97, 304–10, 312, 314, 410, 602–3, 614–15
National Committee for a Free Europe and, 148
neofascists and, 282–83
Nixon and, 370, 496
off-the-books cash and, 553
Olson and, 295–97
Oswald and, 513–15, 518–19, 521, 525–26, 540–43, 561–62, 578–80, 584, 596
overseas ambassadors and, 428
oversight of, 249–50, 336, 408, 410, 550
Paine and, 536–37
post-Watergate revelations about, 602–3
power of, 146
Propaganda Due and, 228
RFK and, 369, 440, 607, 612–13
Rockefellers and, 296, 552–54
Schlesinger and, 433–36, 438–42, 601–4
Sierra Martinez and, 458
Trujillo and, 319
Truman and, 5, 565, 569–72
U-2 and, 366, 370, 372
USAID and, 537
Warren Commission and, 8, 573–84
Warren Report and, 594–95, 607
Watergate and, 496
West Germany and, 282–83
Century Association, 576
Cernobbio, Italy, 74
Cesar, Thane Eugene, 611–12
C’était de Gaulle (It Was de Gaulle) (Peyrefitte), 568
Challe, Maurice, 413–14, 420–22
Chamberlin, William Henry, 522
Chambers, Whittaker, 167–76, 179–80
Chancellor, John, 485–86, 550
Chanel, Coco, 35
Charpier, Frédéric, 417
Chase Manhattan, 199, 427, 550, 552, 556, 573
Chase Manhattan Bank Foundation, 553
Cheney, Dick, 617
Chiang Kai-shek, 213
Chicago Daily News, 409
Chicago Tribune, 220, 493
Chile, 106, 461, 557
China, 172, 213, 243–45, 289
Chowe, Stephen, 614
Christian Democratic Party (Italy), 147, 464, 467–69, 475
Church Committee, 248, 336, 384–85, 389, 507–8, 518, 580
Churchill, Winston, 21, 29,5 62, 69, 200
CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, The (Marchetti), 506, 561–62
“CIA is Getting Out of Hand, The” (McCarthy), 569
Ciano, Count, 99
CIC. See U.S. Army, 428th Counterintelligence Corps
Cinecittà POW camp, 86–87, 94
Civil Air Patrol, 512, 540
civil rights movement, 343, 491
Clancy Brothers, 480
Clark, Ed, 489
Clay, Lucius D., 458–59
Clifford, Clark, 440, 569–70
Cline, Ray, 435
Clines, Thomas, 500
Coast Guard, 43
Coca-Cola, 199, 427, 550
Cohn, Roy, 213, 217–18, 221, 224–25
Colby, William, 335
Cold War, 5, 10, 28, 70, 81, 144–49, 162, 174, 187, 190, 198, 201, 232–33, 246, 262, 287–88, 318, 320, 379, 432–34, 465–66, 519, 549–55, 573, 601–2, 616
ex-Nazis and, 269–78
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propaganda and, 330–31
Cold Wind in August, A (film), 430
Cole, Nat King, 342
colonialism, 3, 350, 361–64, 481, 552
Colson, Charles, 173
Columbia University, 323, 326
Communism, 2, 7, 45, 54, 109, 137, 152–53, 160, 176, 232–33, 282, 320–21, 327, 350, 432, 448, 452–53, 469, 511, 516, 594–95. See also anti-Communism
Communist Party (Czechoslovakia), 155
Communist Party (France), 420, 552
Communist Party (Germany, SED), 141–42
Communist Party (Guatemala), 253, 258, 264
Communist Party (Italy), 76, 95–97, 103, 114, 147, 464–66, 475
Communist Party (USA), 152, 165–66, 174–75, 183, 208, 432, 537
Conant, James B., 215
concentration camps, 26, 31, 46–49, 54, 60–61, 68, 82–85, 293
Concord Monitor (New Hamphire), 323
Condon, Richard, 288–289
“‘Confessions’ of Allen Dulles, The,” 6
Congo, 3, 248, 375–89, 414
Congress for Cultural Freedom, 330
Conrad, Joseph, 375
containment, 201, 549
Cook, Blanche Wiesen, 205
Cooper, John Sherman, 576, 579, 584
Copeland, Aaron, 218, 432
Copeland, Miles, 238
Corcoran, Thomas, 431
Cornell Medical Center, 289
corporations, 7–8, 27, 68, 93, 320, 320, 377, 405, 414, 550–51
Cuba and, 340–41, 349–50, 405, 459–60
FDR and, 23, 68
JFK and, 443–47, 459–60, 554–60, 566
Nixon and, 162–65
power elite and, 194–99, 205
Corriere Lombardo, 566
Corsican gangsters, 501
Corson, William, 506, 573–74
Costner, Kevin, 498
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), 69, 145, 199, 219, 230–31, 374, 437, 444, 549–51, 553, 555, 593, 613
Countdown for Decision (Medaris), 370
Counterintelligence Interrogation (CIA torture manual), 310
Cournoyer, Norman, 293, 294
Couve de Murville, Maurice, 418
Craft of Intelligence, The (Dulles), 484–87, 545–46
Craig, Horace, 223–24
Craig, R. Bruce, 183
Cravath firm, 24
Critchfield, James, 270–73, 276, 281–82
Croatia, 111
Crowley, Robert, 249–50, 299–300
Crusade for Freedom, 458
Cuba, 42, 424, 435, 554. See also Bay of Pigs invasion; Castro, Fidel
Arbenz and, 254–55
CIA and, 347–49, 471–73, 504, 545
de Mohrenschildt and, 524
JFK and, 349–51, 393–412, 450–54, 554, 559, 596
LBJ and, 493
Luce-funded raids vs., 448–49, 454
Oswald and, 540, 542
revolution of 1959, 337–49
Rockefellers and, 559
Cuban exiles, 7, 339, 393, 397, 425, 454, 458–61, 496, 540–41
Cuban Missile Crisis, 450–51, 453–54, 472–73
Cuban Revolutionary Council, 454
“Cuba: The Record Set Straight” (Murphy), 406
cummings, e.e., 96, 332
Curley, James Michael, 355
Curry, Jesse, 561, 566
Czechoslovakia, 16, 49, 55, 143, 144, 155, 254
Dachau, 68, 82, 84–85, 95, 103, 272, 292
Dalessio, Dr. Donald, 305
Dallas. See also Kennedy, John F., assassination; and specific sites
AWD and, 487–88, 539, 560
Hunt, Harvey, and Morales and, 477, 497, 506, 509
JFK and, 488–89, 497, 501–2
Oswald and, 519–20, 541–43, 547
Dallas Council on World Affairs, 487
Dallas Morning News, 488, 492
Dallas Petroleum Club, 524
Dallas Police, 547, 561, 563, 584
Davies, John Paton, Jr., 213
Davis, Norman, 20
Davis, Thomas, 482
Day of the Jackal, The (film), 423
D-day, 109, 242
Dealey, E. M. “Ted,” 488
Dealey Plaza, 583, 587, 589–90, 610
Dean, John, 173
Death Mills (film), 60
Debré, Michel, 416
Declassified Eisenhower, The (Cook), 205
Decree 59 (Guatemala), 264
Deep Creek Lake CIA facility, 294–95
deep state, 356, 558, 560
DEFA film studio, 72
Defense Department (Pentagon), 199, 243, 251, 366, 373, 401, 403–4, 408, 411, 424, 428, 445, 453, 493. See also Joint Chiefs of Staff
Defense Production Administration, 190
de Gaulle, Charles, 423–24, 552
assassination attempt vs., 423, 502, 566
coup attempt vs. 412–24
JFK assassination and, 566–68, 575
DeMille, Cecil B., 148
democracy, 205, 282–83, 352, 550, 604
Democratic Party, 24, 148, 163–64, 200, 207–8, 353, 356, 430, 495, 609–10
Dempsey, Jack, 206
Depression, 44–45, 152, 174–75, 197
Der Spiegel, 284
de-Stalinization, 247
détente, 246, 281, 452–53
Devlin, Lawrence R., 382–87, 389
Dewey, Thomas E., 145–47, 149, 166–67, 169–71, 193, 199–200, 207, 219
diamond industry, 385
Dick, Philip K., 290
Dickinson, Angie, 598
Diels, Rudolf, 134
Dien Bien Phu, battle of, 244–45, 361
Dietrich, Marlene, 228
Die Welt, 566
Dillon, C. Douglas, 3, 170, 199, 364, 371, 377, 379–80, 441, 549, 551, 560, 583–85
Dillon, Phyllis, 551
Dillon investment bank, 146
DiMaggio, Joe, 267
DiMaggio, Tom, 267
DINA (Chilean Gestapo), 106
Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE), 540–41
Division D, 470–71
Doctor Zhivago (Pasternak), 434
Dolce Vita, La (film), 116
Dollmann, Eugen, 85–86, 92, 94–109, 112–16
Dominican Republic, 248, 316–28
Dongo, Italy, 75
Donovan, Robert J., 576–77, 585
Donovan, William “Wild Bill,” 17–18, 21, 35, 67, 67–69, 132, 144–46, 508, 552
Doolittle, James H., 249
Doolittle Report, 249
Dos Passos, John, 432
Douglas, Helen Gahagan, 172
Douglas, William O., 23–25
Douglass, James W., 9
Drain, Richard, 394–97
Dr. Strangelove, 278
Duke, Doris, 319
Dulles, Allen Welsh (AWD). See also Central Intelligence Agency
affairs and, 16, 121–22, 135, 236
affair with Mary Bancroft, 119–22, 128–36, 139–39, 595–96
Angleton and, 97, 333–37, 619–20
anti-Castro network and, 454–55, 462
anti-Communism and, 54, 190, 365–66
anti-JFK actions of, post-retirement, 7, 456–62
anti-Semitism and, 45–46
Artichoke and, 291
assassinations and, 203, 248
Bay of Pigs and, 1–2, 5–7, 369–70, 393–412, 449–50, 496, 601
Bruce-Lovett report and, 251
Bundy and, 373
Castro and, 340–41, 345–47, 351
CFR and, 69–70, 145, 550
Chancellor interview of, 485–86, 550
childhood of, 37–40
children’s relationship with, 127, 136
CIA creation and, 145–46
CIA cultural wars and, 330
CIA headed by, 4–5, 93, 193, 203–5, 210, 297
as CIA number two man, 186–8
7
CIA oversight and, 249–50, 336
Clover’s relationship with, 119–20, 125–30, 139–40, 358–59
Columbia University and, 326
crimes of, 10
Dallas trip of October 1963, 487–88, 539
daughter Joan and, 125, 126, 136–40
daughter Toddie and, 125
death of, 314, 602, 616–17, 619
de Gaulle and, 414–17, 422–23
democracy and, 3–4
de Mohrenschildt and, 530
Dillon and, 551
Donovan and, 17–18, 21, 144–45
Doolittle Report and, 249
Dulles-Jackson-Correa Committee and, 147
election of 1948 and, 145–48
election of 1952 and, 203–4
election of 1960 and, 162, 367–70
European delegation of 1947 and, 160
executive actions and, 549–51
“Farm” and, 546–47
FDR and, 4–5, 21, 23, 25
Fields and Splinter Factor and, 143–44, 150–58
finances of, 82–83, 304
Galíndez and, 323–29
Garrison and, 596–97, 614–15
Gehlen and, 269–71, 274–86, 615
global politics and, 4
Guatemala and, 238, 251–66
Harvey and, 469–70
health problems and, 592–93, 615
Himmler peace feelers and, 77
Hitler and, 20, 334
Holocaust and, 33, 46–47, 50–57
Howard Hunt and, 449–50, 505, 509
Ike and, 5, 193, 200, 243, 247–51, 365–67, 553
Iran and, 138, 228–42
Italy and, 147, 467–68
JFD’s death and, 364–66
JFD’s relationship with, 209–12, 216, 249
JFK and, 1–8, 90, 356–60, 367–76, 387, 399–408, 438–43, 449–50, 467–68
JFK assassination and, 8–9, 503–5, 528–30, 545–51, 560, 564, 568–75, 586
JFK fires, 5, 284, 407–8, 424–28, 441–42
John and, 279–80
Jung and, 121–22, 133
Kirkpatrick Report and, 409–11
Kronthal and, 297–300
LBJ and, 493–94, 503–4, 572, 585
legacy of, 9–11, 617
Luce and, 236–37
Lumumba and, 377–83, 386, 389
Maheu and, 324–26
Malaxa and, 186–91
marries Martha Clover Todd, 4, 122–25
Marshall Plan and, 160
McCarthy and, 205, 209, 215–24, 226
media and, 431–32, 442–43, 597–98
mind control and, 287–91, 304–7, 614–15
National Committee for a Free Europe and, 148–49
National Security Medal, 426
Nazis and, 15, 18, 20–21, 23, 26–36
Nazi double agent Gisevius and, 134
Nazi funds and, 28, 148, 162
Nazi intelligence and, 269
Nazi peace feelers and, 30–36, 77
Nazi ratlines and, 4–5, 69–70, 73–93, 97–98, 112–13, 115
Nixon and, 160–63, 165, 168–71, 173, 176, 179, 185–93, 368–70, 402–3, 615–16