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H.R. Haldeman

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H.R. Haldeman


Born
in Los Angeles, The United States
October 27, 1926

Died
November 12, 1993

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Harry Robbins "Bob" Haldeman better known as H. R. Haldeman was an American political aide and businessman, best known for his service as White House Chief of Staff to President Richard Nixon and his consequent involvement in the Watergate Affair. His intimate role in the Watergate cover-up precipitated his resignation from government; subsequent to which he was tried on counts of perjury, conspiracy and obstruction of justice; found guilty and imprisoned for 18 months. Upon his release he returned to private life and was a successful businessman until his death from cancer in 1993. ...more

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“We move to Camp David and we hide. They can't get in there.”
H. R. Haldeman

“Tuesday, October 21, 1969”
H.R. Haldeman, The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House

“On Haldeman, there’s a conflict between Magruder and Strachan involving three or four things: the $350,000, the document furnished to Strachan that I supposedly approved which was the budget for the bugging, and the point that I had papers indicating Liddy was in the eavesdropping business. This is totally different than what Magruder told E he had said, so we have an interesting point there.”
H.R. Haldeman, The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House