Did Libraries Help the Allies Win World War II?
Briefly

"Graham's research shows how some academics became unlikely spies during the war and how libraries turned out to have crucial information to the Allies' war effort."
"There was a very direct door from history and literature departments to the CIA for a long time because the people who were teaching had literally been spies fighting the Nazis."
"It turned out to be an amazing story - and a story that turns out to have a lot to teach us about today's world and about the value of libraries."
Read at InsideHook
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