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Watergate Nixon, Richard Milhous Presidents United States North America By Region


Watergate
This category lists pages and sites about the Watergate affair, which led to the resignation of President Richard Milhous Nixon. Considered by most historians to be the worst political scandal in U.S. history, Watergate stemmed from the 1972 break-in and electronic bugging of the Democratic National Committee headquarters located in Washington D.C.'s Watergate complex.

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  • - Special report on the affair, including articles, audio, chronology, and forum.
  • - Listen to the Nixon Watergate tapes online. As of February 4, 2000, audio and transcripts are available for three of the most pivotal discussions recorded in the White House. Part of a project funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities in partne
  • - Audio links to exerpts from the tapes that brought down the Nixon White House. Presented by the Washington Post.
  • - The events surrounding Watergate and impeachment proceedings against Nixon. From The History Place.
  • - No matter how hard revisionists try to rewrite the history of the 37th president 30 years after Watergate, the shame of that scandal is what people will remember most of all.
  • - In depth information on the scandal. Includes a timeline, speech transcripts and other related information.
  • - FBI files on the incident. 141 pages.
  • - Full text of the Articles adopted by the House Committee on the Judiciary following the Watergate Scandal.
  • - Provides a detailed overview of the affair, including the break-in itself, the cover-up, the collapse of the cover-up, and the outcome.
  • - Contains news, opinion, discussion board, research guides, and links.
  • - Complete text of the short document Ford signed September 8, 1974 granting a pardon to Richard Nixon.
  • - The story of the scandal told through the medium of Time covers and stories.
  • - From the Washington Post, the newspaper that cracked the scandal, a package that includes analysis, articles, timeline, biographies. Created to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the June, 1972 break-in.


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