

Chatter: World War I and Intelligence in American Memory, with Mark Stout
Dec 7, 2023
Historian and former intelligence officer Mark Stout discusses the development of modern American intelligence, early steps towards peacetime US military intelligence, intelligence impact during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine insurgency, intelligence advances during World War I, German sabotage in the United States, General John Pershing and the American Expeditionary Forces' use of intelligence, growth of domestic intelligence, 'The Inquiry,' and the lack of resonance of World War I with Americans today.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
World War I and American Intelligence: A Forgotten History
01:40 • 6min
The Development of American Intelligence
07:52 • 17min
Challenges of Gathering Intelligence in Japan during World War I
25:00 • 15min
Expansion of Intelligence Functions in World War I
39:49 • 11min
World War I Espionage and the Importance of Data Privacy
50:31 • 5min
Intelligence Analysis in World War I: The Establishment of the Inquiry
55:36 • 18min
Comparing the CIA and the Military in Propagandizing and PR
01:13:42 • 2min
The Lack of Cultural Impact of World War One in the United States
01:15:33 • 13min
Favorite Spy Fiction and a New Book on World War I Intelligence
01:28:42 • 2min