Whittaker Chambers

Apr 1, 1901 - Jul 9, 1961

Whittaker Chambers was an American writer-editor, who, after early years as a Communist Party member and Soviet spy, defected from the Soviet underground, worked for Time magazine, and then testified about the Ware group in what became the Hiss case for perjury, often referred to as the trial of the century, all described in his 1952 memoir Witness. Afterwards, he worked as a senior editor at National Review. US President Ronald Reagan awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1984.
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“A nation's life is about as long as its reverential memory.”

Whittaker Chambers
Apr 1, 1901 - Jul 9, 1961
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