George Racey Jordan (January 4, 1898, New York – May 5, 1966, Los Angeles) was an American military officer, businessman, lecturer and author. He first gained nationwide attention in December 1949 when he testified to the United States Congress about wartime Lend-Lease deliveries of nuclear technology to the Soviet Union, in the process implicating Harry Hopkins and other high officials in the transfer of nuclear and other secrets to the USSR.

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  • The entire city of Leningrad was put on "relief" in 1942.  We now call it welfare.
  • Jordan's diary started because he remembered during WW1 that some officers went to jail because they ordered saddles for tanks.

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