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Current/Central Intelligence Bulletin Collection President Harry Truman rec
Summary, between 1946 and 1951. That year, the "new and improved" version called the Current Intelligence Bulletin began production. This remained the format of the preside
two terms (with a name change to the Central Intelligence Bulletin in 1958). The Current/Central Intellegence Bulletin grew longer than its predecessor over time with the additio
would eventually contain more graphics as printing technology improved. Part 1: Current Intelligence Bulletin 28 February-30 June 1951
Korean War and the steadily growing problem of Vietnam. The Soviets continued to isolate West Berlin and threaten Yugoslavia. The dominant issue covered
attempt to nationalize the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, and the British efforts to resolve the situation. Part 2: Current Intelligence Bulletin 1 Jul
these reports continued to be the Korean War. Other highlights include the signing of the Japanese Peace Treaty, which formally ended World War II, and the
Treaty Organization. The fragile post-war order was rocked during this period by the assassinations of King Abdullah of Jordan and Prime Minister Ali Khan o
Intelligence Bulletin 1 January-30 June 1952 The major issue covered in these reports remained the Korean War, characterized this period by stalemate
negotiations. Anticolonial sentiment continued to grow in French Indochina and began to become a significant factor in British Kenya. The United Kingdom re
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accession of Elizabeth II. Part 4: Current Intelligence Bulletin 1 July-31 December 1
reports continued to be the Korean War, which remained a stalemate. Anticolonial and nationalist movem
1952. Of special note was the end of the Egyptian monarchy with the overthrow of King Farouk in July, an
the Mau Mau Rebellion in British Kenya in October. Part 5: C
December 1953 There were significant changes in US and Soviet lead
administration in January and the death of Joseph Stalin in March. Coverag
including Soviet bomber and submarine production and increased threats t
with the signing of the Korean Armistice Agreement in July. Political instab
Minister Mohammed Mosaddegh in August, and its prospective impact on
Part 6: Current Intelligence Bulletin 1
issue this year was the volatile situation in In
following their decisive defeat by the Vietnam
Dien Bien Phu in May. That summer at the Ge
partitioned Vietnam, with the north to be gov
Communist regime. Another significant story
provide for its common defense, while preve
military power. Also of note was the June co
Jacobo Arbenz was replaced by a military re
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December 19
Juan Peron wa
conflict intens
emplacements
were dominate
year, the Peop
controlled isla
PRC rejected t
in Taiwan, con
tested US reso
face of a serio
Southeast Asia, South Vietnam's new anti-Communist regime of Ngo Dinh Diem enjoyed very little public support. In the USSR, Nikita Khrushchev emerged as succes
Part 8: Current Intelligence Bulletin 2 January-30 December 1956 Nikita Khrushchev's efforts to secure political control in the Soviet Union, including hi
was a theme of the reports of 1956. Khrushchev shocked delegates to the 20 Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in February with a speech attac
Khrushchev's "softer" approach was put to the test in June with some localized worker uprisings in Poland, which were peaceably resolved. Much more serious was t
which led to a Soviet invasion and deposition of Hungarian leader Imre Nagy. October also saw the culmination of the Suez Crisis, touched off in July by the nationaliz
Nasser. In October, Israel, the United Kingdom, and France (without US support) attacked Egypt in an unsuccessful effort to oust Nasse
Current Intelligence Bulletin 1 January-31 December 1957 Cold War tensions dominated the reporting in 1957. Political uphea
moderate elements in President Sukarno's regime and Indonesia's Moscow-backed Communist party. Sukarno declared martial law in M
November, after which he left the country for a six-week sabbatical. Syria's regime also faced a growing threat from pro-Soviet leftist ele
States supported pro-Western regional allies Turkey, Jordan, and Iraq in the face of growing Soviet assistance to the increasingly leftist
deployed 50,000 troops to its border with Syria. By October the crisis subsided as diplomatic efforts convinced Turkey to begin withdraw
the USSR's October launch of Sputnik—the world's first artificial satellite—assessing that this advancement could render the United Stat
missile attack. See declassified Daily Summary reports from 1946-1951
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/12
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/18
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/19
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULL[15741963].pdf
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/20
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/21
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULL[15741983].pdf
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/22
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/23
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/28
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULL[15742088].pdf
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/29
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULL[15742031].pdf
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1956/12/30
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULL[15742017].pdf
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/01/01
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULL[15755603].pdf
CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/01/03
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/01/04
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1957/01/05
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