오언 래티모어 (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Quotes from "Owen Lattimore, Espionage – R," Ch 29 of M. Stanton Evans's Blacklisted by History: The untold story of Senator Joe McCarthy and his fight against America's enemies (New York: Crown Forum, 2007), pp. 385–398. Further documentation of specifics charges is to be found in: FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R," September 8, 1949 (FBI file: Owen Lattimore), p. 1 (PDF p. 2); Robert P. Newman, Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), ISBN 0-520-07388-6, p. 52; On December 14, 1948, Alexander Barmine, former Charge d'Affairs at the Soviet Embassy in Athens, Greece, advised FBI investigators that then-GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence) chief General Berzin informed him prior to his 1937 defection that Owen Lattimore was a Soviet agent; FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R," September 8, 1949 (FBI File: Owen Lattimore, Part 1A), p. 2 (PDF p. 7)

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  • FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R," September 8, 1949 (FBI file: Owen Lattimore), p. 7 (PDF p. 12): Six years prior to Barmine's 1948 FBI interview, the agency had already compiled a thick security dossier at the onset of World War II on Lattimore, recommending that he be put under "Custodial Detention in case of National Emergency."
  • FBI Report, Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R, September 8, 1949 (FBI File: Owen Lattimore, Part 1A), p. 2 (PDF p. 7)
  • Quotes from "Owen Lattimore, Espionage – R," Ch 29 of M. Stanton Evans's Blacklisted by History: The untold story of Senator Joe McCarthy and his fight against America's enemies (New York: Crown Forum, 2007), pp. 385–398. Further documentation of specifics charges is to be found in: FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R," September 8, 1949 (FBI file: Owen Lattimore), p. 1 (PDF p. 2); Robert P. Newman, Owen Lattimore and the "Loss" of China (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992), ISBN 0-520-07388-6, p. 52; On December 14, 1948, Alexander Barmine, former Charge d'Affairs at the Soviet Embassy in Athens, Greece, advised FBI investigators that then-GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence) chief General Berzin informed him prior to his 1937 defection that Owen Lattimore was a Soviet agent; FBI Report, "Owen Lattimore, Internal Security – R, Espionage – R," September 8, 1949 (FBI File: Owen Lattimore, Part 1A), p. 2 (PDF p. 7)

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  • Evans, M. Stanton (1997년 5월 30일). “McCarthyism: Waging the Cold War in America”. 《Human Events》. 2007년 10월 12일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2009년 12월 16일에 확인함. This was McCarthy's showdown with Prof. Lattimore, of Johns Hopkins University, a long-time official of IPR, and noted authority on Far Eastern questions. Of all the internal security battles that McCarthy fought, this was by far the most explosive. 

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  • The conference website includes links on the conference and Owen Lattimore: "Who was Owen Lattimore?"; Digital Books; Articles; Archives; Bibliography: Bookshop; Conference Presentations [1] Archived 2016년 3월 11일 - 웨이백 머신

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