Operatives Spies and Saboteurs

Operatives  Spies  and Saboteurs
Author: Patrick K. O'Donnell
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-10-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780743235747

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O'Donnell has tracked down and interviewed more than 300 elite and mysterious former OSS (Office of Strategic Services) members and, for the first time, relates their incredible true stories of World War II--stories that may read like the best spy novels but are shockingly true. 16-page photo insert.

Operatives Spies and Saboteurs

Operatives  Spies  and Saboteurs
Author: Patrick K. O'Donnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2006
Genre: Intelligence service
ISBN: OCLC:1259676324

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Profiles the men and women who served as operatives, spies, and saboteurs for the United States during World War II.

OPERATIVES SPIES AND SABOTEURS

OPERATIVES  SPIES  AND SABOTEURS
Author: PATRICK K. O'DONNELL
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2004
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:732955576

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THE UNKNOWN STORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF WORLD WAR II'S OSS.

Spies and Saboteurs

Spies and Saboteurs
Author: Joseph F. Jakub III
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 307
Release: 1999-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230373174

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Spies and Saboteurs is the story of the origins of the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship' in human intelligence collection and special operations, which took place amidst the global conflagration that was the Second World War. It is the story of William 'Wild Bill' Donovan - the father of America's Central Intelligence Agency - and of his relationship with legendary British spymasters like William Stephenson, code named 'Intrepid', Stewart Menzies ('C'), chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, Admiral John Godfrey, the powerful and enigmatic director of Naval Intelligence, and General Colin Gubbins, Britain's master saboteur. Relying almost exclusively upon recently declassified OSS and British intelligence documents and survivor interviews, it examines the transatlantic association in espionage and sabotage, guerrilla warfare and disinformation. It explores the evolution of covert relations from a 'tutorial' arrangement with the U.S. as pupil, to an unequal then full partnership, and ultimately to competition and rivalry in the prosecution of the clandestine war.

Spies Saboteurs and Secret Missions of World War II

Spies  Saboteurs and Secret Missions of World War II
Author: Tony Matthews
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2022-05-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781922615749

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What kind of courage does it take for an ordinary married couple to confront the Nazi regime of Hitler’s vicious Third Reich? And why did two men betray their fellow secret agents after landing on American shores with the intention of carrying out sabotage attacks on a massive scale? Why did the Germans murder more than two hundred and sixty innocent men in retaliation for a botched Resistance attempt to steal a simple truckload of meat? From technical wizardry that goes disastrously wrong, to underwater warfare with a sting in its tail, this new book by Tony Matthews delves into a wide range of top-secret stories, including black propaganda missions, calamitous Resistance operations and accounts of espionage activities at the very highest level. Spies, Saboteurs and Secret Missions of World War II is a fascinating insight into some of the most astonishing clandestine activities of the Second World War.

The Brenner Assignment

The Brenner Assignment
Author: Patrick K. O'Donnell
Publsiher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780306815775

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Describes the true story of a small team of American spies who parachuted into Italy with plans to destroy a segment of the Brenner Pass in order to halt supplies coming in from Germany during World War II.

The British and the Greek Resistance 1936 1944

The British and the Greek Resistance  1936   1944
Author: André Gerolymatos
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498564090

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Between 1941 and 1944, the Germans and the Italians imposed a brutal occupation of Greece. This, as well as the outbreak of famine, drove many Greeks to join a variety of resistance movements in the mountains. The British government anticipated the German occupation of Europe and created the Special Operations Executive (SOE). One directorate of the SOE was responsible for partisan activity in the mountains and another directorate focused on encouraging espionage and sabotage in Greek cities. Over 3000 Greeks and British operated espionage networks that made a significant contribution to the war effort in the Mediterranean. Unfortunately the work of the spy and saboteur working in the shadows remained classified until the end of the twentieth century. The release of SOE documents in the twenty-first century provides an amazing insight into how intelligence operations were a critical part of the Allied victory of the Second World War. The aim of the book is to bring to life the stories of the ghosts of the shadow war.

They Came To Kill The Story of Eight Nazi Saboteurs in America

They Came To Kill The Story of Eight Nazi Saboteurs in America
Author: Eugene Rachlis
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781839741364

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They Came to Kill, first published in 1961, is the fascinating World War II story of the U-boat landings of eight Nazi spies on beaches on Long Island and in Florida in June 1942, equipped with explosives and a large amount of U.S. money. Their mission, known as Operation Pastorius, was to disrupt and destroy vital war manufacturing plants and railways in the Tennessee Valley and elsewhere in the United States. The men were quickly rounded up by the F.B.I., in part due to the voluntary surrender of one of the group’s leaders, George Dasch. Following their arrest, the men were tried before a specially created military tribunal; all eight were found guilty and initially sentenced to death. Six of the men were executed in the electric chair, while President Roosevelt reduced the sentences of two of the men due to their turning themselves in to authorities. Included are 8 pages of illustrations.