Max Holland interview, 2004

Max Holland discusses his book, “The Kennedy Assassination Tapes.” He begins by explaining that his book is a compilation of Lyndon Baines Johnson's telephone call transcripts on the subject of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. He describes the tension between President Johnson and Robert Kennedy, the brother and attorney general under John F. Kennedy. Holland talks about how Kennedy’s assassination was initially investigated by the Texas State Police but was eventually turned over to the CIA. He discusses how Johnson was reelected in 1964 with the highest majority of votes in US history. Holla... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Holland, Max
Dokumenttyp: Moving Image
Erscheinungsdatum: 2004
Verlag/Hrsg.: The Drucker Institute
Schlagwörter: Kennedy / John F. (John Fitzgerald) / 1917-1963 - Assassination - Sources / Johnson / Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines) / 1908-1973 - Archives / United States - Politics and government - 1961-1963 - Sources / United States - Politics and government - 1963-1969 - Sources
Sprache: Englisch
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Max Holland discusses his book, “The Kennedy Assassination Tapes.” He begins by explaining that his book is a compilation of Lyndon Baines Johnson's telephone call transcripts on the subject of John F. Kennedy’s assassination. He describes the tension between President Johnson and Robert Kennedy, the brother and attorney general under John F. Kennedy. Holland talks about how Kennedy’s assassination was initially investigated by the Texas State Police but was eventually turned over to the CIA. He discusses how Johnson was reelected in 1964 with the highest majority of votes in US history. Holland ends the interview by talking about Johnson’s support of Medicare, civil rights, and his anti-Vietnam war stance.