Readers looking for additional information on the Hiss trials are advised to visit "The Alger Hiss Story," a site constructed with the support of the Alger Hiss Research and Publication Project of the Nation Institute. The site is rich and beautifully designed. It contains extensive links to documents and images pertaining to many aspects of the Hiss hearings and trials, including many rather recent developments in the case. Readers should note, however, that the site maintains a decidedly sympathetic view of Hiss. A note on the site even notes that a primary goal of the site is to provide "a comprehensive look at the case for the defense" (emphasis added). This pro-Hiss orientation is not surprising given the funding for the site and the fact that its managing editor is Jeff Kisseloff, who assisted Alger Hiss in the preparation of his coram nobis petition.
The Alger
Hiss
Story (N.Y.U.)
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~th15/home.html
OTHER LINKS
"New
Evidence in the Alger Hiss Case" (by Jason Roberts, 2002).
www.gwu.edu/~ieresgwu/Roberts.pdf
PBS,
Atomic Spies: Alger Hiss
www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/venona/dece_hiss.html
Review
of Chambers's Witness (with extensive links on case)
www.brothersjudd.com/
The
Real Trial of the Century
http://www-paradigm.asucla.ucla.edu/DB/Issues/95/10.31/view.hiss.html
Obituary
http://www.jhu.edu/~newslett/11-22-96/News/Alger_Hiss._JHU_alumnus_and_accused_spy._dies_at_92.html
Foreward
in the Form of a Letter to my Children from Witness by Whittaker
Chambers
http://www.cc.columbia.edu/cu/augustine/arch/chambers.html
CNN's
"The
Cold War"
http://learning.turner.com/coldwar/
Washington Post: Nixon Urged Hiss Indictment (Oct., 1999)