This is a 4,800 word illustrated monograph on the FBI and the Cold War. Some have said this is the "Cliffs Notes for busy people."On June 7, 1945, the United States and its Allies were near the end of the epic war in Europe and the Pacific. The late afternoon newspapers announced that three federal employees, one prominent journalist, and two editors of the left-wing magazine, Amerasia, had been arrested on charges of conspiracy to commit espionage. All six had ties to the American Communist Party, and one of them had been communicating with an agent of the Soviet Union. As a result, the Amerasia affair could have led to the first famous spy case associated with the developing Cold War between the United States and its former wartime ally, the USSR.
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