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George C. Marshall Library: George C. Marshall, C. Ben Wright
Georgetown University: Paul Warnke
Hoover Library: Robert Murphy
Library of Congress: Joseph Alsop, Charles Bohlen, Daniel Boorstin, Henry Brandon, W. Averell Harriman, Philip Jessup, Hans Morgenthau, Paul H. Nitze, J. Robert Oppenheimer, John Osborne
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, Princeton, N.J.: George Ball, William Bundy, Allen Dulles, John Foster Dulles, James Forrestal, George F. Kennan, Arthur Krock, David Lilienthal
University of Chicago: Elizabeth Paepcke, Walter Paepcke
Yale University: Dean Acheson, Walter Lippmann
Kenneth Adelman, Tish Alsop, Jonathan Alter, Annelise Anderson, Martin Anderson, Nancy Arneson, Timothy Bachmann, Betsy Barrett, Francis Bator, Lucius Battle, Alexander Bessmertnykh, James Billington, Bruce Blair, Barry Blechman, Frederic Bohen, Murray Bovarnick, Robert Bowie, Harold Brown, Mary Bundy, William Burr, Richard Burt, David Callahan, James Cicconi, Robert Cleveland, Norm Clyne, Elliot Cohen, Philip Coyle, Fred Cushing, Kenneth Dam, Carla Davis, Nikolai Detinov, Larry Diamond, Michael Dobbs, Sidney Drell, Vladimir Dvorkin, Lawrence Eagleburger, Ralph Earle, Daniel Ellsberg, George Elsey, John Lewis Gaddis, Mark Garrison, Raymond Garthoff, Jeanne Gaylor, Leslie Gelb, Dean Godson, Constance Goodman, Thomas Graham, David Greenberg, Fred Greenstein, Ann Gruner, Hannah Gurman, Bernard Gwertzman, Mort Halperin, Hermann Hatzfeldt, John Haynes, Gregg Herken, Richard Hornik, Thomas Hughes, Paul Ignatius, Fred Iklé, Richard Immerman, Walter Isaacson, Zup James, Nancy Jenkins, Marvin Kalb, Max Kampelman, Nicholas Katzen-bach, Carl Kaysen, Christopher Kennan, Joan Kennan, Wendy Kennan, Donald Kennedy, Howard Kerr, Henry Kissinger, Henry Knoche, Viktor Koltunov, George Krimsky, Yuli Kvitsinsky, Melvin Laird, Donald Lamm, Jack Lawn, Derek Leebaert, Robert Legvold, Nicholas Lemann, Franklin Lindsay, Margot Lindsay, Gerald Livingston, Jim Lowenstein, Edward Luttwak, Andrew Marshall, Jurek Martin, Jack Matlock, Martha Mautner, Martin Mayer, Priscilla McMillan, Wilson Miscamble, Edwin Moise, Robert Newman, Ann Nitze, Heidi Nitze, Peter Nitze, William Nitze, Robert Norris, Alexei Obukhov, Norma Odom, Robert Ordonez, Ed Paisley, Pavel Palazchenko, Lana Peters, Richard Perle, Steve Pifer, Richard Pipes, Pavel Podvig, Walter Pozen, George Rathjens, Robert Rayle, Steve Rearden, John Rhinelander, Walter Roberts, Chuck Robinson, Peter Robinson, Ron Rosenbaum, Henry Rowen, Frank Ruocco, Aleksandr Savel’yev, Thomas Schelling, Alan Schwartz, Jeff Shesol, George Shultz, Robert Silvers, Christopher Simpson, Walter Slocombe, Ann Smith, Fred Smith, Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Abraham Sofaer, Theodore Sorensen, Ronald Steel, Anders Stephanson, Beth Straus, Don Straus, Strobe Talbott, Evan Thomas, Kenneth Thompson, John Thompson, Scott Thompson, William Thompson, Malcolm Toon, Robert Tucker, Vitalii Tsygichko, William Van Cleave, Freya von Moltke, Charles Wardell, Grace Warnecke, Stephen Warnke, Kenneth Weisbrode, Craig Whitney, Robert Wiley, Peter Wilson, Paul Wolfowitz, James Woolsey, C. Ben Wright, Valery Yarynich, Felicity Yost, Marilyn Young, Wendy Young, Vladislav Zubok, Mouzzetta Zumwalt, Paula Zurcher
The Academy of Achievement, Washington, D.C.: Paul Nitze
John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Ma.: George F. Kennan
Miller Center for Public Affairs, Charlottesville, Va.: Kenneth Adelman, Ed Rowny
The National Security Archive, Washington, D.C.: Paul Nitze; Robert Tucker
Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, Mo.: Doc Matthews, Paul Nitze
U.S. Air Force Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Paul Nitze
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Kennan, George Frost. Undated interview with Joan Kennan.
Nitze, Paul Henry. Papers from his personal filing cabinets. In author’s possession.
Nitze, Paul Henry. Personal file held by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.