Насильственная демократизация. Поддержка оппозиционных движений правительством США - Уилл Ирвин
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Служебная записка УСО АДЕ/Г, тема: «Группы “джедборо” для Дании», 16 марта 1945 г. // SOE ADE/G memorandum, subject: “Jedburgh Teams for Denmark,” 16 March 1945, 1–2, in File HS2/116, “SOE/Denmark 87,” British National Archives.
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Служебная записка УСО МТ, тема: «Датские группы “джедборо”», 5 мая 1945 г. // SOE MT memorandum, subject: “Danish Jedburgh Teams,” 5 May 1945, 1, in File HS2/116, “SOE/Denmark 87,” British National Archives.
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БСС на европейском ТВД (главн.), записка полковнику Джеймсу Форгану, БСС (пересл.), тема «Представленность БСС в Норвегии и Дании», 24 мая 1945 г. // OSS-ETO (Main), memorandum to Col. James R. Forgan, OSS (Forward), subject: “OSS Representation in Norway and Denmark,” 24 May 1945, Box 60, Entry A1-210, RG 226, Records of the OSS, NARA II.
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Archimedes L.A. Patti, Why Viet Nam?: Prelude to Americas Albatross (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980), 17–18.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 38.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 32, 39–41.
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Vietnam Task Force (VTF), “Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), United States-Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967, Part I: Vietnam and the United States, 1940–1950,” n.d., A-16, B-26-B-27, www.nytimes.com/interactive/us/2011_PEN- TAGON_PAPERS.HTML.
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VTF, “OSD, United States-Vietnam Relations, 1945–1967, Part I, A-16-A-18.
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Martin Thomas, “Silent Partners: SOE’s French Indo-China Section, 1943–1945,” Modern Asian Studies 34, no. 4 (October 2000): 954, 957–958.
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Aldrich, Intelligence and the War Against Japan, 62.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 64.
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Dixee R. Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh: Unexpected Allies in the War against Japan (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2006), 4.
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Thomas, “Silent Partners,” 293, 342; Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh, 4.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 30.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 67–68.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 96.
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Patti, Why Viet Nam? 70.
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Hogan, U.S. Army Special Operations in World War II, 127–128; Roosevelt, The Overseas Targets, 359–360; Smith, OSS, 330–335.
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Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh, 190–192; Patti, Why Viet Nam? 98–99.
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Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh, 188–189; Patti, Why Viet Nam? 126–127.
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Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh, 192–193, 206.
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Hogan, U.S. Army Special Operations in World War II, 127–128; Patti, Why Viet Nam? 129; Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh, 213–215.
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Bartholomew-Feis, The OSS and Ho Chi Minh, 222–224.
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Thomas L. Ahern, Jr., Undercover Armies: CIA and Surrogate Warfare in Laos, 1961–1973 (Washington, D.C.: Center for the Study of Intelligence, 2006), 3; Peebles, Twilight Warriors, 229.
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Kenn Finlayson, “Operation White Star: Prelude to Vietnam,” Special Warfare, June 2002, 48, 50–51.
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Ahern, Undercover Armies, xiv.
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Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E.W. Kenworthy, and Fox Butterfield, The Pentagon Papers: The Secret History of the Vietnam War (New York: Bantam Books, 1971), Document № 22, [Brig. Gen. Edward G.] Lansdale Memo for Taylor on Unconventional Warfare, n.d. [July 1961?], 131.
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Finlayson, “Operation White Star,” 48.
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Clayton D. Laurie and Andres Vaart, eds., CIA and the Wars in Southeast Asia, 1947–75 (Washington, D.C.: Center for the Study of Intelligence, 2016), 40.
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Richard L. Holm, “Recollections of a Case Officer in Laos, 1962–1964,” Studies in Intelligence 47, no. 1 (2003 unclassified ed.); Shultz, The Secret War Against Hanoi, 27.
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Ahern, Undercover Armies, 211, 216, 259.
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Ahern, Undercover Armies, 261.
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Laurie and Vaart, CIA and the Wars in Southeast Asia, 24.
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Mumford, Proxy Warfare, 64.
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Nicol Smith and Blake Clark, Into Siam: Underground Kingdom (New York: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1946), 243.
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Bob Bergin, “War of a Different Kind: OSS and Free Thai Operations in World War II,” Studies in Intelligence 55, no. 4 (December 2011): 12.
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Aldrich, Intelligence and the War Against Japan, 320–321.
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E. Bruce Reynolds, “The Opening Wedge: The OSS in Thailand,” in Chalou, The Secrets War, 328–329.
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Aldrich, Intelligence and the War Against Japan, 197.
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Moon, This Grim and Savage Game, 74.
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Reynolds, “The Opening Wedge,” 332.
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M. R.D. Foot, Resistance: European Resistance to Nazism, 1940–1945 (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977), 156.
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Reynolds, “The Opening Wedge,” 331–332.
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Hogan, U.S. Army Special Operations in World War II, 127.
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Reynolds, “The Opening Wedge,” 333.
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Майор Гилкрайст, записка в оперативный штаб группы 136, тема: «Допрос лейтенанта Суни», 1 февраля 1945 г. // Major Gilchrist, memorandum to Headquarters, Force 136 Operations, subject: