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- Greek Mccarthyism: a Comparative Assessment of Greek Post-Civil War Repressive Anticommunism and the U.S
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- Background Essay on Truman's Loyalty Program
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- President Truman Executive Order 9835 – “Loyalty Order” Headnote: in March of 1947, President Harry S