By Alex Constantine In his famed televised Checkers speech, delivered on September 23, 1952, Vice President Nixon defended himself against accusations that
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" ... In 1950, Congress passed the Lodge Act, which gave the U.S. military the authority to recruit immigrants into the U.S. Army to help fight the Cold Wa
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"... the Gehlen Organization produced relatively little good information, Naftali writes. 'This is the most troubling for me,' Naftali said in an interview