Critchfield, James Papers Guide to the James H. Critchfield Papers MS 00209

Guide to the James H. Critchfield Papers MS 00209


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
MS 00209
Title
James H. Critchfield Papers 1941-2003
Quantity
11.50 Linear Feet
Language
English German

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use:

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Conditions Governing Access:

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Preferred Citation:

James H. Critchfield Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Acquisition Information:

Acc. 2004.09 was a gift of Lois Critchfield in 2004. Acc. 2009.367 a gift of Lois Critchfield in August 2009.

Processing Information:

Processed by Matthew Hopper, SCRC Staff, during 2003-2004. Addition accessioned in August 2009 ,and described and rehoused by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in October 2009.


Biographical Information:

James H. Critchfield was a United States Army officer during World War II who remained in Germany and Austria as an army intelligence officer and joined the newly formed Central Intelligence Agency where he was the principal CIA officer working with the Gehlen Organization until its emergence as the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND).He was born January 30, 1917 and graduated from North Dakota State University. He retired from the CIA in 1974 and died April 23, 2003. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .

Scope and Contents

Primary source documents, research materials and drafts for James Critchfield's book, "Partners at the Creation the Men behind Postwar Germany's Defense and Intelligence Establishments." Includes information on Germans imprisoned by the Allies, and on De-Nazification, for which Critchfield conducted interviews; also included are two copies of a booklet about a camps for detainees ("Camp 71"). The illustrated booklet is written in German and one English translation insert is provided. Further included are oral history transcripts and documents relating to the Berlin Crises (1958-1961), the founding of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), the declassified Central Intelligence Agency documents (1945-1949), a German-English intelligence glossary, biographical files and correspondence. Includes some Holocaust materials and photographs of concentration camp victims.

Acc. 2009.367 consists of  photocopies of "Foreign Intelligence and Partnership:CIA and the origins of the BND, 1945-49"; as well as one bound and one loose-leaf set of copies of correspondence relating to Critchfield's post-war Intelligence tasks.

Related Material

The James H. Critchfield Papers relating to Oman are housed at the Georgetown University Library.

Separated Material

A framed autographed photo of Richard Helms has been transferred to the Manuscript Audiovisual Collection.


Subjects and Indexing Terms


Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Some cassette tapes have been digitized. Tapes that have not been digitized will need to be digitized before accessing. Please contact Special Collections staff for more information. At least 72 hours advanced notice required to access cassette tape recordings.


Container List

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Series 1: World War II
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Series 2: German General Staff
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Series 3: Occupation
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Series 4: Intelligence
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Series 5: Biographical Files
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Series 6: Correspondence Files
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Series 7: James H. Critchfield Biographical Information
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Series 8: James H. Critchfield Affiliations
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Series 9: Book Production
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Cassette Tapes
Scope and Contents

Some tapes have been digitized. Tapes that have not been digitized will need to be digitized before access. Please contact Special Collections staff for more information. At least 72 hours advanced notice required for access.

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Oversize Materials
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Acc. 2009.367 Addition
1945-1999
Scope and Contents

This series includes material about the CIA and the origins of the Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) as well as historical information about the CIA relationship with the German Federal Intelligence Service.

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