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Full-text documents may be available online from Texas Tech University's Virtual Vietnam Archive.
Learn more about the project: Lam, Vinh-The, and Darryl Friesen. "A Web-based Database of CIA Declassified Documents on the Vietnam War." Online 28, no. 4 (2004): 31-35.
ID | Document |
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00184 |
Communist reaction to increased US pressure against North Vietnam
(September 9, 1964) Directorate of Intelligence memorandum; SECRET; ORIGINAL Declassified: December 6, 1976 |
01365 |
Communist reactions to possible US courses of action against North Vietnam
(February 18, 1965) Special National Intelligence Estimate; SECRET; ORIGINAL Declassified: September 8, 1994 |
01371 |
Implications of a certain US course of action
(June 4, 1965) Special National Intelligence Estimate; TOP SECRET; ORIGINAL Declassified: September 8, 1994 |
01369 |
Probable Communist reactions to certain US actions
(June 2, 1965) Special National Intelligence Estimate; TOP SECRET; ORIGINAL Declassified: September 8, 1994 |
01396 |
Probable reactions of the DRV, Communist China, and the USSR to US air attacks on petroleum storage facilities in North Vietnam, at the rate of approximately two attacks per week
(November 27, 1965) Memorandum; SECRET; ORIGINAL Declassified: January 12, 1996 |
00333 |
Reports circulating in the United Nations about Soviet responses to the Vietnam crisis
(February 15, 1965) Intelligence information cable; SECRET; SANITIZED Declassified: January 23, 1978 |
00569 |
Soviet military preparedness with respect to the Vietnam situation
(March 23, 1965) Intelligence information cable; SECRET; SANITIZED Declassified: May 3, 1984 |
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