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around 1970, who was very helpful to Krogh in narcotics. Krogh
took more international trips than I did, because he had to go
around and bang ambassadors. You know, "You got to do something,
and Minnick took them all the time because he was putting all the
programs together. Minnick came in pretty much with the start-up
of narcotics internationally. His departure right after the
reelection, 4 or 5 months I guess--well, maybe it was through the
end of the year--signaled kind of the end of the real push on it
too: "Yeah we do it, but we don't...."
You know. You look at
Minnick's files, and they should be in agreement with Krogh's or
near Krogh's and that ought to be about the complete picture of
international narcotics. There was a guy named Nordahl that did a
little bit of treatment but not
His files won't be very
reflective of much. Donfeld started the treatment stuff and then
went to the Special Action Office, and we relied on Donfeld to do
it from over there. The enforcement will all be in my files,
except for this massive battle, which some of it will be in
Krogh's. The events, the reorganization, all that stuff will be
in mine. Hijacking will all be in mine. The famous heroin hot
line will be in mine. Now since then, executive reorganization
will all be in mine. If I may, I'm going to move up to after the
election.
TG: Certainly, go ahead.
GS: After the election Krogh went to DOT, and I took over those areas
and worked as an Associate Director reporting to Cole again in the
crime and drug area, just to follow them all through, the same
areas will again all be in my file. The drug reorganization that
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