As we approach the third decade since his death, the question about the identity of Lee Harvey Oswald remains unanswered. He has been portrayed as a disgruntled loner and muddled leftist, a Russian spy, an agent of Castro's intelligence agent. He is by far the most fascinating and complex assassin in American history. Despite three official investigations and hundreds of file drawers full of documents plus the work of hundreds of journalists and researchers, history does not know who this man was. This book seeks to provide the answer to this question by presenting the best evidence in systematic, detailed form. Philip H.Melanson takes a detailed look at Oswald through the lens of tradecraft, of espionage. The clarity provided by this view will help bring into focus the legitimate unresolved questions and controversies that still plague the assassination of 35th President after nearly 30 years.
Book Details
- Country: US
- Published: 1990
- Publisher: Praeger
- Language: English
- Pages: 201
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