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English: Ambassador Harlan Cleveland, an executive of the Marshall Plan (1952), Assistant Secretary of State for International Affairs (1960s), and U.S. Ambassador to NATO (1965-69). Public Symposium: The Cold War: An Eyewitness Perspective.
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US National Archives website

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October 21, 2006

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National Archives

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