The White House Plumbers : the seven weeks that led to Watergate and doomed Nixon's presidency
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Bloomfield Public Library - Adult Nonfiction
973.924 Krogh PB
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xii, 193 pages ; 21 cm
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Includes index.
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"The true story of The White House Plumbers, a secret unit inside Nixon's White House, and their ill-conceived plans stop the leaking of the Pentagon Papers, and how they led to Watergate and the President's demise. In a secluded office in President Nixon's White House in 1971, Egil "Bud" Krogh was summoned to a closed-door meeting by his mentor-and a key confidant of the president-John Ehrlichman. Expecting to discuss the most recent drug control program launched in Vietnam, Krogh was shocked when Ehrlichman handed him a file and the responsibility for the Special Investigations Unit, or SIU, later to be notoriously known as "The Plumbers." The Plumbers' work, according to Nixon, was critical to national security: they were to investigate the leaks of top-secret government documents, including the Pentagon Papers, to the press. Driven by blind loyalty, diligence, and dedication, Krogh, along with his co-director David Young, set out to handle the job, eventually hiring G. Gordon Liddy and E. Howard Hunt to break in to the office of Dr. Fielding, a psychiatrist treating Daniel Ellsberg, the man they suspected was doing the leaking. Krogh had no idea that his decisions would soon lead to one of the most famous conspiracies in presidential history and the demise of the Nixon administration. The White House Plumbers is Krogh's account of what really happened behind the closed doors of the Nixon White House, and how a good man can make bad decisions, as well as the necessity of maintaining your integrity. Including the story of how Krogh served time and later rebuilt his life, The White House Plumbers is gripping, thoughtful, and a cautionary tale of the ends justifying the means"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Krogh, E., & Krogh, M. D. (2022). The White House Plumbers: the seven weeks that led to Watergate and doomed Nixon's presidency . St. Martin's Griffin.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Krogh, Egil, 1939-2020 and Matthew D., Krogh. 2022. The White House Plumbers: The Seven Weeks That Led to Watergate and Doomed Nixon's Presidency. St. Martin's Griffin.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Krogh, Egil, 1939-2020 and Matthew D., Krogh. The White House Plumbers: The Seven Weeks That Led to Watergate and Doomed Nixon's Presidency St. Martin's Griffin, 2022.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Krogh, Egil, and Matthew D. Krogh. The White House Plumbers: The Seven Weeks That Led to Watergate and Doomed Nixon's Presidency St. Martin's Griffin, 2022.

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