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In the early days of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, he worked for the Railroad Retirement Board in Washington, D. C. From there he found employment in the Federal Coordinator of Transport, the United States Tariff Commission and the Labor Advisory Board of the National Recovery Administration.
During World War II, Silverman was civilian Chief of Analysis and Plans to the Assistant Chief of the Army Air Forces Air Staff for Material and Service, assigned to the Pentagon.
Silverman allegedly supplied documents from the Pentagon to the Silvermaster group of Soviet spies.
Silverman knew Greg Silvermaster to be a conduit for Communist Party USA General secretary, Earl Browder.

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