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Title: Isaac Don Levine miscellaneous papers
Date (inclusive): 1957-1958
Collection Number: YY294
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1 folder
(0.1 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Memorandum, 1958, and transcripts of hearings of the United States Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1957, both relating
to the dispute between I. D. Levine and Martin K. Tytell regarding the authenticity of documents used by I. D. Levine in his
book,
Stalin's Great Secret (New York, 1956), alleging that Joseph Stalin had been a tsarist spy.
Creator:
Levine, Isaac Don, 1892-1981
Creator:
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal
Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Isaac Don Levine miscellaneous papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library
& Archives.
Biographical Note
American journalist and author.
Scope and Content of Collection
Memorandum, 1958, and transcripts of hearings of the United States Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, 1957, both relating
to the dispute between I. D. Levine and Martin K. Tytell regarding the authenticity of documents used by I. D. Levine in his
book,
Stalin's Great Secret (New York, 1956), alleging that Joseph Stalin had been a tsarist spy.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Secret service -- Russia
Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953
Tytell, Martin Kenneth