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Authors: Tim Weiner

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One Man Against the World: The Tragedy of Richard Nixon (55 page)

White House tapes and

Halperin, Morton

Hanoi, bombing of

Harlan, John Marshall

Harlow, Bryce N.

Hart, Samuel F.

Haynsworth, Clement

Health, Education, and Welfare Department

Hecksher, Henry

Helms, Richard

heroin trafficking

Hill, Robert C.

Himma, Einar

Hiroshima

Hiss, Alger

Hmong tribe

Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh Trail

Holdridge, John

Hoover, J. Edgar

death of

HUAC and

Horan, Hume

Houghton, Arthur A., III

Howland, Richard C.

Hughes, Howard

Humphrey, Hubert H.

Hunt, E. Howard

Diem cable forgeries and

Ellsberg and

Watergate and

White House safe and

Hussein, king of Jordan

Huston, Tom Charles

Huston Plan

Hutschnecker, Arnold

Hyland, William

ICBMs

India-Pakistan war

Indonesia

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT)

Iran

Ireland

Israel

Nixon trip to

Yom Kippur War and

Italy

Jaeger, George

Jamaica

Japan

Jaworski, Leon

Johnson, Lyndon B.

elections of 1968 and

Presidential Library

Vietnam and

Joint Chiefs of Staff

NSC and

Vietnam and

Jordan

Justice Department

Kalmbach, Herbert

Karamessines, Thomas

Kemper, Ronnie

Kennedy, Edward M. “Ted”

Kennedy, John F.

assassination of

Presidential Library

Vietnam and

Kennedy, Richard Thomas

Kennedy, Robert F.

Kent State killings

Kerry, John

KGB

Khan, Sultan

Khan, Yahya

Khrushchev, Nikita

Killgore, Andrew

King, Martin Luther, Jr.

Kissinger, Henry

appointed national security adviser

appointed secretary of state

Arab-Israeli conflict and

Asian tour and

Cambodia and

Chile and

China and

DEFCON and

Haig and

India-Pakistan war and

Iran and

Joint Chiefs and

Kent State and

Laos and

leaks and wiretapping and

Nixon inner circle and

North Korea and

Pentagon Papers and

SALT and

Soviets and

Taiwan and

Vietnam and

Vietnam peace accords and

Watergate and

White House tapes and

Yom Kippur War and

Kleindienst, Richard

Knight, Hal

Korean War

Kosygin, Alexei

Kreisky, Bruno

Krogh, Egil, Jr. “Bud”

Laird, Melvin

Lake, Tony

Lam Son 719 attack

Lange, Howard H.

Lano, Angelo J.

Laos

LaRue, Frederick C.

Lawrence of Arabia

Lebanon

Le Duan

Le Duc Tho

Lenin, V. I.

Liddy, G. Gordon

indictment of

Lincoln, Abraham

Linebacker campaign

Lodge, Henry Cabot

Lon Nol

Lord, Winston

Lowenstein, Jim

MacArthur, Douglas

Madison, James

Magruder, Jeb Stuart

Mao Tse-tung

Marbury v. Madison

Marcos, Ferdinand

Mardian, Robert

Marshall, Thurgood

Martinez, Eugenio

McCain, John S., III

McCain, John S., Jr.

McCord, James

indictment of

letter to Sirica

McGovern, George

McNamara, Robert Strange

Meir, Golda

Menu attacks

Merry, E. Wayne

Midway
, USS

Miller, David D., Jr.

Miller, Ed

Miller, William Green

MIRVs

Mitchell, John Newton

antiwar protests and

Carswell and

elections of 1972 and

Hoover and

indictment of

Joint Chiefs and

Nixon inner circle and

Vietnam and

Watergate and

wiretaps and

Mitchell, Martha

Montgomery, James Marvin

Moorer, Thomas H.

Moose, Dick

Morris, Roger

Moynihan, Daniel Patrick

Muskie, Edmund

My Lai massacre

Naftali, Timothy

National Environmental Policy Act

National Security Agency (NSA)

National Security Council (NSC)

NATO

Negroponte, John

New York Post

New York Times

Ngo Dinh Diem

Nguyen Cao Ky

Nguyen Duy Hinh

Nguyen Van Thieu

elections and

peace accords blocked by

Nicaragua

Nitze, Paul

Nixon, Donald

Nixon, Julie (daughter)

Nixon, Richard M.

abuse of power by

addresses, on Cambodia

addresses, on Checkers

addresses, on Soviet summit

addresses, on State of the Union (1974)

addresses, on Vietnam, 1969

addresses, on Watergate

addresses, to GOP leaders

addresses, to NATO

addresses, to news executives

addresses, to POWs

Agnew and

ambassadors and

anticommunism and

antiwar protests and

Apollo 11 and

Arab-Israeli conflict and

balance of power and

blacks and

Bobby Kennedy and

brother Don and

Cabinet and

California gubernatorial election and

Cambodia and

campaign contributions and

Caulfield hired by

Cheney and

Chile and

China and

China visit and Mao summit

CIA and

Colson and

Congress and

Cox appointment and

Cox firing and Saturday Night Massacre

CREEP and

crime and

daughters and

Dean and

death and grave of

death of Hoover and

declassified documents on

Deep Throat known to

DEFCON alert and

diary of

Diem assassination and

domestic policy and

domestic spying and

drinking and

early life and rise of

Ehrlichman and

elections of 1960

elections of 1968

elections of 1972

Ellsberg and

FBI and

FBI and, Gray nomination

final year of presidency

Ford pardon and

foreign policy and

Frost interviews of

Greek junta and

Haig and

Haldeman and

health problems of

Helms on

heroin task force and

Hiss and

Ho Chi Minh and

Hoover and

Hughes and

Huston Plan and

“I am not a crook” statement

impeachment and

inaugurals and

India-Pakistan war and

inner circle of

insomnia and

IRS and

Italy and

ITT and

Jaworski as special prosecutor and

JFK and

Joint Chiefs’ spying and

Kent State and

Key Biscayne and

King on

Kissinger and

Kleindienst and

Laird and

Laos and

LBJ and

leaks and

legacy of

marriage of

memoirs of

mental state of

midterm elections of 1970 and

military records falsified by

Mitchell and

mother and

My Lai and

national security and

national security team and

Nixon Doctrine and

North Korea and

North Vietnam bombing and

NSA watch list and

NSC and

nuclear arms and

O’Brien and

Pakistan and

personality and paranoia of

Plumbers and

pomp and

postpresidency and

POWs and

Presidential Library

Presley and

press and

press conferences and

Rebozo and

resignation of

Richardson and

Rogers and

Rumsfeld and

SALT talks and

San Clemente and

Saxbe appointed attorney general by

secret statutes and

Senate Foreign Relations Committee and

Senate Watergate hearings and

Six Crises
and

Soviets and

Soviet summits and

Supreme Court appointments and

Supreme Court decision on tapes and

Taiwan and

Thai generals and

Thurgood Marshall and

trip to Asia and Eastern Europe

trip to Belgium

trip to China

trip to Europe

trip to France

trip to Indonesia

trip to Iran

trip to Ireland

trip to Middle East

trip to Pakistan

trip to Spain

vice presidency of

Vietnam and

Vietnam and, LBJ sabotaged by

Vietnam funding and

Vietnamization and

Vietnam Peace Accords of 1973 and

Vietnam peace talks and

Walters memcons and

War Powers Resolution and

warrantless wiretapping and

Watergate break-in and arrests and

Watergate investigation and

as Watergate unindicted coconspirator

Watergate white paper and

White House Correspondents’ Dinner and

White House tapes and

White House tapes subpoena fight

Yom Kippur War and

Nixon, Thelma Ryan “Pat” (wife)

Nixon, Tricia (daughter)

North Atlantic Council

North Korea

North Vietnam

bombing of

Cambodia and

China and

Laos and

LBJ bombing halt and

Paris Peace Accords

peace talks and

nuclear weapons

Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy
(Kissinger)

Oakley, Robert

Obama, Barack

O’Brien, Lawrence

Odle, Robert C., Jr.

oil embargo

Olympics (Munich, 1972)

Operation Sandwedge

Pakistan

war vs. India

Palestinians

Pappas, Thomas

Parkinson, Kenneth

Pelletier, Joan

Pentagon Papers

Petersen, Henry

Philippines

Phillips, David Atlee

Plumbers

Podgorny, Nikolai V.

Powell, Lewis

POWs

Pratt, Mark

Presley, Elvis

Price, Ray

Proxmire, William

Rabin, Yitzhak

Radford, Charles

RAND Corporation

Ransom, David M.

Reagan, Ronald

Rebozo, C. G. “Bebe”

Rehnquist, William

Republican National Committee

Republican National Convention

of 1952

of 1964

of 1972

Republican Party

Richardson, Elliot

Rockefeller, Nelson

Rodman, Peter

Rogers, Kenneth

Rogers, William

Nixon’s relationship with

resignation of

Romania

Roosevelt, Franklin D.

Rose, Horace Chapman “Chappie”

Rostow, Walt W.

Ruckelshaus, William

Rumsfeld, Donald

Rush, Kenneth

Rushing, Charles E.

Rusk, Dean

Russell, Richard

Sadat, Anwar

SALT talks

Sanchez, Manolo

Sanders, Don

Saturday Night Massacre

Saudi Arabia

Saunders, Hal

Sawyer, Diane

Saxbe, William B.

Scalia, Antonin

Schatzkin, Lynn

Schlesinger, James

Schmidt, Helmut

Schneider, René

Scott, Hugh

Scott, Win

Scowcroft, Brent

Secret Service

Sedov, Boris

September 11, 2001, attacks

Sequoia
(presidential yacht)

Shaffer, Charles N., Jr.

Shanghai communiqué

Sheehan, Neil

Shelton, Turner B.

Shultz, George P.

Sinatra, Frank

Sirica, John

McCord letter to

White House tapes and

Six Crises
(Nixon)

Smirnov, Leonid V.

Smith, Gerald

Smith, Michael B.

Smith, Sandy

Snowden, Edward

Somoza, Anastasio

Sonnenfeldt, Helmut

South Vietnam.
See also
Vietnam War

CIA and

Diem coup and

elections in

fall of

Laos and

LBJ and

Nixon meets leaders of

peace blocked by

South Vietnamese Army (ARVN)

Souvanna Phouma

Soviet Union

Arab-Israeli conflict and

China and

DEFCON and

dissolved

India and

madman tactic and

Nixon on

nuclear arms and

SALT and

summit of 1972 (Moscow)

summit of 1973 (U.S.)

summit of 1974 (Moscow)

Vietnam and

Yom Kippur War and

Spain

Spínola, António de

Stalin, Joseph

Stans, Maurice

State Department

St. Clair, James D.

Stearman, William Lloyd

Stein, John

Stennis, John

Stone, W. Clement

Strachan, Gordon

Sturgis, Frank

Sudan

Suddarth, Roscoe S.

Suharto

Sullivan, William H.

Swank, Emory C.

Symington, Stuart

Syria

Taiwan

Talenti, Pier

Talmadge, Herman

Tasca, Henry

Tchepone attacks

terrorism

Thailand

Time

Toon, Malcolm

Toufanian, Hassan

Townhouse Operation

Tran Kim Phuong

Treasury Department

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