Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum



Most Recently Declassified Material from Manuscript Collections in the Harry S. Truman Library

Opened February 18, 2011

The Truman Library has released approximately 250 pages of declassified material. The documents are from the President's Secretary's Files, National Security Council Files, Psychological Strategy Board Files, and the John H. Ohly Papers. Italicized entries are folder titles and box numbers. The newly opened documents are not individually described but are contained in the folders listed below.


DESCRIPTIONS

HARRY S. TRUMAN PAPERS
President’s Secretary’s Files
Subject File, National Security Council File, Reports: Military Program: Air Readiness and Deployment (Box 170)
Subject File, National Security Council—Meetings File, Meeting 31: January 6, 1949 (Box 177)
Subject File, National Security Council—Meetings File, Meeting 107: November 28, 1951 (Box 184)
Intelligence File, Central Intelligence Reports File, O.S.I. Reports, 1949 (Box 216)
National Security Council Files
Subject File, Central Intelligence Agency comments on Air Force Study No. 221 [1949] Box 12)
Psychological Strategy Board Files
CLASS 000—GENERAL; 091 Japan—File#2 (Box 8)
CLASS 000—GENERAL; 091 Russia— File #1 [Soviet strategy against U.S.; anti-Communist psychological warfare] (Box 9)
CLASS 000—GENERAL; 091.-Southeast Asia (Box 10)
JOHN H. OHLY PAPERS
Foreign Aid File; Subject File; Individual Regions and Countries—United Kingdom (Box 105)

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