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In a new paperback and ebook preface, R. Bruce Craig gathers a wealth of relevant revelations relating to the White case that have emerged over the last two decades.
Whittaker Chambers and Elizabeth Bentley shocked America in 1948 with their allegations that Communist spies had penetrated the American government. The resulting perjury trial of Alger Hiss is already legendary, but Chambers and Bentley also named Harry Dexter White, a high-ranking Treasury official. (Hiss himself thought that White had been the real target of the House Un-American Activities Committee.) When White died only a week after his bold defense before Congress, much speculation remained about the cause of his death and the truth of the charges made against him. Armed with a wealth of new information, Bruce Craig examines this controversial case and explores the ?ambiguities? that have haunted it for more than half a century.
The highest ranking figure in the Roosevelt and Truman administrations to be accused of espionage, White played a central role in the founding of the United Nations' twin financial institutions, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. For years after his death, White was a target of red-baiting by FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and Eisenhower's attorney general Herbert Brownell. Two Republican-controlled Senate committees even held White accountable for formulating the ?pro-Russian? Morgenthau Plan for post-war Germany and for orchestrating the loss of mainland China to the Communists.
Craig draws heavily on previously untapped or underused sources, including White's personal papers, Treasury Department records, FBI files, and the once secret Venona files of decrypted Soviet espionage cables. Interviews with nearly two dozen key figures in the case, including Alger Hiss and former KGB officer V. G. Pavlov, also help bring White's story to life. Sifting through this mountain of evidence, Craig retraces White's rise to power within the Treasury Department and confirms that White was involved in a ?species of espionage??but also shows that the same evidence contradicts Bentley's charges of ?policy subversion.?
What emerges is an evenhanded portrait of neither a monster nor a martyr but rather a committed New Dealer and internationalist whose hopes for world peace transcended national loyalties?a man who saw some benefit in cooperating with the Soviets but had no affection for dictatorship. Although it still remains unclear whether White leaked classified information vital to national security, Craig clearly shows that none of the most serious allegations against him can be substantiated.
R. Bruce Craig is a past executive director of the National Coalition for History in Washington, D.C., and today is an independent scholar specializing in the history of espionage. In the course of his ten-year quest to learn the truth about the alleged espionage activities of Harry Dexter White, Craig served as the plaintiff in a lawsuit that resulted in a landmark federal court decision that affirmed that historically significant grand jury records may be unsealed for the purpose of research. Craig played a major role in the unsealing of grand jury records relating to the Alger Hiss and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg espionage cases, and he is largely responsible for ensuring that the records of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) are now in the public domain.
Acknowledgments
Prologue
Part I. The Making of a New Dealer
1. The Early Years
2. Whittaker Chambers, Harry Dexter White, and the Washington, D.C., Communist Underground
3. The Elizabeth Bentley Story
Part II. Harry Dexter White and the Subversion of American Foreign Policy
4. The Econ-umists
5. The Quarter-Billion-Dollar German Occupation-Currency Scandal
6. Bretton Woods and the Assault on American Internationalism
7. A Different Peace: The Morgenthau Plan for Postwar Germany
8. Harry Dexter White and the ?Fall of China?
9. Great Expectations Dashed
Part III. The Search for Corroboration: Five Decades and Beyond
10. Herbert Brownell, J. Edgar Hoover, Harry S. Truman, and the Harry Dexter White Controversy
11. The Half-Search: A Matter of Espionage
12. Treasonable Doubt: The Harry Dexter White Case in Retrospect
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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