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For decades the American left saw Hiss as an innocent victim of anti-communist hysteria and the political ambitions of Nixon, while the American right saw Hiss as proof that educated liberals were closet communists. Hiss served 44 months in prison, while his chief antagonist in the House of Representatives, Richard Nixon, became vice president. The next month Senator Joseph McCarthy famously announced a list of communists within the State Department, launching an era of hysteria over the threat of Soviet spies in the U.S. The statute of limitations on espionage had expired, but Alger Hiss was tried for perjury in 1949 and, after two trials, convicted in 1950. When all was said and done the evidence was against Hiss - dramatic details included microfilm hidden in a pumpkin and the concept of forgery by typewriter. He was accused in 1948 of having earlier been a Soviet agent, a charge made by former acquaintance Whittaker Chambers, a journalist and repentant former communist who named Hiss during testimony before Congress's House Committee on Un-American Activities (usually abbreviated HUAC). Roosevelt and was a key administrator in the founding days of the United Nations.

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A graduate of John Hopkins University (1926) and Harvard Law School (1929), Hiss clerked for Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., was in the State Department under President Franklin D. Alger Hiss was a central figure in a post-World War II scandal that became emblematic of political differences within the United States during the Cold War.






Alger hiss