Stanley I. Kutler

American historian (1934–2015)

Stanley I. Kutler was a prominent American historian, born in 1934. He made significant contributions to the field of history, with a notable focus on uncovering hidden truths. Kutler's work often delved into the intricacies of historical events, seeking to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the past.

Kutler's most notable achievement came through his lawsuit against the National Archives and Richard Nixon, which ultimately led to the release of Nixon's White House tape recordings. These recordings, particularly those related to the Watergate scandal, shed new light on a pivotal moment in American history. Kutler's efforts ensured that these important historical documents were made available to the public, leaving a lasting impact on the study of American history. He passed away in 2015, leaving behind a legacy as a dedicated historian and advocate for historical transparency.