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Prof. Ray Batvinis to discuss FBI Counterespionage at WWII at New York Military Affairs Symposium

IWP professor Raymond Batvinis will give a talk on “FBI Counterespionage during World War II” at the New York Military Affairs Symposium on February 13, 2015 in New York City.  The talk will be based on his book, Hoover’s Secret War against Axis Spies: FBI Counterespionage during World War II.  

Ray Batvinis worked as a Supervisory Special Agent for the FBI from 1972 to 1997. Dr. Batvinis works today as a Consultant/Investigator at RJB Associates. He continues to teach history at FBI field offices around the nation, and he works for the J. Edgar Hoover Foundation, which awards scholarships and grants, and engages in other charitable work in memory of the first Director of the FBI.  At IWP, he teaches a course on History of FBI Counterintelligence.

For more information, please visit Prof. Batvinis’ website and the website of the symposium.