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Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of World War II's OSS

Title : Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of World War II's OSS
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Rating : 4.18 (542 Votes)
Asin : 074323572X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 384 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-09-12
Language : English

The book also chronicles psychological operations by the Allied "Sauerkraut agents" who demoralized German troops by spreading rumors of defeat, disease and desperation. The WWII OSS hauled hardened criminals out of jail to burgle enemy embassies and culled spies from the Free French who fled to England and North Africa. From Publishers Weekly No longer satisfied with gentlemanly intelligence gathering, with the advent of WWII the United States changed its espionage policy and opted for more daring tactics like decoding secret messages and detonating exploding cigars. The chapter on the OSS’ covert weapons, like exploding baseballs and umbrella pistols, vividly recalls 007’s pre-mission encounters with "Q." This book is far more than a simple historical survey and reads like a satisfying cloak and dagger yarn, making it a good choice both history and mystery buffs. Under the guidance of decorated WWI hero William "Wild Bil

A history of World War II espionage and covert operations activities, presented from the perspective of OSS agents, recounts numerous secret missions that contributed to the war's outcome.

Informative & interesting read xandert Proved to be an outstanding and informative source of information on the OSS. None of it was written in the boring, dry fashion I've seen with so many books on history. I especially love the fact there are first person accounts included throughout. I love history books that contain accounts direct from people who lived it.. Dangerous Strangers Robert My father worked for OSS during WW2, and reading about some of their amazing exploits was quite exciting.. OSS- WWII Very compelling story of how the OSS was formed, who the major figures were in the formation. It then go into all the thing the OSS was was involved in, the resistance they met from the other services,and the British. Into the many hero's who came out alive and the ones who gave their lives to help win the war.

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