🎧 The Rise of J. Edgar Hoover
Archive of Dan Snow's History Hit 🎧 • 41m
J. Edgar Hoover was the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 48 years. He grew the agency from a small, obscure operation to one that employed thousands of agents, investigating everything from kidnapping and bank robberies to political subversion and international espionage. Beverley Gage tells Don how Hoover guided every aspect of the FBI's operation for his decades in charge. And how, if he had decided to step down at the end of the 1950s, we might remember him very differently.
Produced by Benjie Guy. Mixed by Joseph Knight. Senior Producer: Charlotte Long.
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