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A look over my shoulder: a life in the Central Intelligence Agency (1st ed.)

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A Look over My Shoulder begins with President Nixons attempt to embroil the Central Intelligence Agency, of which Richard Helms was then the director, in the Watergate cover-up.

Helms then recalls his education in Switzerland and Germany and at Williams College; his early career as a foreign correspondent in Berlin, during which he once lunched with Hitler; and his return to newspaper work in the United States.

Helms served on the German desk at OSS headquarters in London; subsequently, he was assigned to Allen Dulless Berlin office in postwar Germany.On his return to Washington, Helms assumed responsibility for the OSS carryover operations in Germany, Austria, and Eastern Europe.

He remained in this post until the Central Intelligence Agency was formed in 1947.

At CIA, Helms served in many positions, ultimately becoming the organizations director from 1966 to 1973.

He was appointed ambassador to Iran later that year and retired from government service in January 1977.

It was often thought that Richard Helms, who served longer in the Central Intelligence Agency than anyone else, would never tell his story, but here it isrevealing, news-making, and with candid assessments of the controversies and triumphs of a remarkable career.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Presidio
1588363090 / 9781588363091
eBook (EPUB)
08/04/2003
English
496 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Description based on print version record. Originally published: New York, Random House, 2003.