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  • Savodnik, Peter.
     
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  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination.
     
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  • Intelligence service -- Soviet Union.
     
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  • Conspiracies -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
     
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    The interloper [electronic resource] : Lee Harvey Oswald inside the Soviet Union / by Peter Savodnik.
    by Savodnik, Peter.
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    [Ashland, Or.] : Blackstone Audio, Inc., [2013]
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  • Oswald, Lee Harvey.
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  • Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination.
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  • Intelligence service -- Soviet Union.
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  • Conspiracies -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=4BC4AE4C-120B-4310-96C7-CC7690815F4D This title is available online; click here to access
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    9781482930054 (electronic audio bk.)
    1482930056 (electronic audio bk.)
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    1 online resource (1 sound file) : digital.
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    Lee Harvey Oswald's assassination of President Kennedy remains one of the most horrifying and hotly debated crimes in American history. Because he had briefly defected to the Soviet Union, some historians allege he was a Soviet stooge. Oswald fled to the Soviet Union looking for a utopia but quickly became as dissatisfied with his adopted country as he had been with the U.S. When he returned to America, he was more adrift and alienated than ever and looking for an outlet for his desperate rage.
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