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  1. Alger Hiss, né le 11 novembre 1904 à Baltimore et mort le 15 novembre 1996 à New York, est un fonctionnaire du département d'État américain. Il fut secrétaire général à la fondation de l' Organisation des Nations unies .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alger_HissAlger Hiss - Wikipedia

    Alger Hiss (November 11, 1904 – November 15, 1996) was an American government official accused in 1948 of having spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930s. The statute of limitations had expired for espionage, but he was convicted of perjury in connection with this charge in 1950.

  3. 10 nov. 1992 · M. Alger Hiss, haut fonctionnaire du département d'Etat (il avait accompagné Roosevelt à Yalta), fut condamné en 1950 pour avoir nié avoir transmis à l'Union soviétique des documents ...

  4. Alger Hiss was a former U.S. State Department official who was convicted in January 1950 of perjury concerning his dealings with Whittaker Chambers, who accused him of membership in a communist espionage ring. His case, which came at a time of growing apprehension about the domestic influence of

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  5. fr.alphahistory.com › guerre-froide › alger-sifflementAlger Hiss - Histoire Alpha

    Alger Hiss (1904-1996) était un employé du gouvernement américain qui a été reconnu coupable et emprisonné après avoir été accusé d'espionnage pour le compte de l'Union soviétique. Hiss est né à Baltimore, dans le Maryland.

  6. 25 janv. 2013 · Alger Hiss, a former government official and UN founder, was convicted of perjury in 1950 for lying about his communist ties and espionage. The FBI investigated his case and found evidence of his spying for the Soviets, based on documents hidden in a pumpkin by his accuser, Whittaker Chambers.

  7. www.fbi.gov › history › famous-casesAlger Hiss — FBI

    Alger Hiss (pictured), a well-educated and well-connected former government lawyer and State Department official who helped create the United Nations in the aftermath of World War II, was...