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American Intelligence Appreciations

1 Jul 1950

recovery is gradually reducing causes for grievance and it is evident that the workers are, for the most part, exasperated by the purely political strikes which are artificially stimulated by the C.G.T. and Communists. We are accordingly in agreement with the dissentient voices both of the State Department and O.N.I. ORE 8-50 EVALUATION OF SOVIET-YUGOSLAV RELATIONS 1950. 1. We consider this an excellent report. We offer the following minor comments. (a) Page 4, paragraph 3. We should be interested to received further details of the camps for the training of the Cominform partisan specialists stated to have been identified in Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria and Albania.
lebanon albania bulgaria hungary jordan training united states of america greece air power austria industry information sharing israel romania fuel cold war surveillance arab world austria-hungary civil unrest central intelligence agency american foreign policy ministry of defence joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff anglo-american relations intelligence organization intelligence reports joint intelligence bureau percy sillitoe patrick reilly american intelligence services communist information bureau kenneth strong military strength french politics arthur shortt neill ogilvie-forbes soviet-yugoslav relations israeli armed forces
Collection ID
CAB158
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Albania Austria Austria-Hungary Bulgaria Greece Hungary Israel Jordan Lebanon Romania United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 158/11/33
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 158/11
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab158.0011.033
Keywords
American Intelligence Services Fuel Industry Information Sharing Intelligence Reports Anglo-american Relations Civil Unrest French Politics American Foreign Policy Soviet-yugoslav Relations Israeli Armed Forces Military Strength Training Air Power Arab World
Languages
English
Organizations
Central Intelligence Agency Chiefs of Staff Communist Information Bureau Joint Intelligence Bureau Ministry of Defence Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
6
Persons Discussed
Neill Ogilvie-Forbes Patrick Reilly Arthur Shortt Percy Sillitoe Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Committee. Memoranda, July-Dec. 1950. 65-114. Vol. LV.
Themes
Intelligence Organization Surveillance

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