OSS: The Secret History Of America's First Central Intelligence Agency

OSS: The Secret History Of America's First Central Intelligence Agency

by Richard Harris Smith
OSS: The Secret History Of America's First Central Intelligence Agency

OSS: The Secret History Of America's First Central Intelligence Agency

by Richard Harris Smith

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Overview

“The best book about America’s first modern secret service.”
Washington Post Book World

In the months before World War II, FDR prepared the country for conflict with Germany and Japan by reshuffling various government agencies to create the Office of Strategic Services—America’s first intelligence agency and the direct precursor to the CIA. When he charged William (“Wild Bill”) Donovan, a successful Wall Street lawyer and Wilkie Republican, to head up the office, the stage was set for some of the most fantastic and fascinating operations the U.S. government has ever conducted. Author Richard Harris Smith, himself an ex-CIA hand, documents the controversial agency from its conception as a spin-off of the Office of the Coordinator for Information to its demise under Harry Truman and reconfiguration as the CIA.
During his tenure, Donovan oversaw a chaotic cast of some ten thousand agents drawn from the most conservative financial scions to the country’s most idealistic New Deal true believers. Together they usurped the roles of government agencies both foreign and domestic, concocted unbelievably complicated conspiracies, and fought the good fight against the Axis powers of Germany and Japan. For example, when OSS operatives stole vital military codebooks from the Japanese embassy in Portugal, the operation was considered a success. But the success turned into a flop as the Japanese discovered what had happened, and hastily changed a code that had already been decrypted by the U.S. Navy.
Colorful personalities and truly priceless anecdotes abound in what may be called the most authoritative work on the subject.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493042173
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 07/12/2019
Pages: 456
Sales rank: 683,919
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Richard Harris Smith began writing this history of the OSS after resigning from the CIA in 1968. He now deals in rare and antique American books and lives in Merced, California.

Table of Contents

OSS: America's First Central Intelligence Agency

CONTENTS


Prefacexi
1Donovan's Dreamers1
2The Torch of Reaction36
3Mediterranean Interlude68
4Italian Sunset83
5Of Communists and Kings123
6"Contre Nous de la Tyrannie"163
7Herrengasse 23204
8The Chinese Puzzle242
9"Save England's Asiatic Colonies"286
10Mission to Indochina320
11OSS and CIA: The Espionage Gap361
12Notes387
Bibliography421
Index up0437
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