J. Edgar Hoover: Letter to Harry Truman’s Special Consultant, Sidney Souers

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J. Edgar Hoover: Letter to HarryTruman’s Special Consultant, SidneySouers
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Throughout his career as director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover documented his concerns about Communism, subversion, and anti-American activities in the United States. These concerns are reflected in testimony he gave before the House Un-American Activities Committee as well as in reams of memoranda and letters he issued to the FBI’s deputy director, agents in charge of FBI field offices, and others. An overriding theme is how the nation and the FBI should respond to these threats, whether real or imagined. On July 7, 1950, soon after the outbreak of the Korean War, Hoover wrote a letter to Sidney Souers, the former director of central intelligence who was working as a special consultant to President Harry Truman.

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