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Spies and Saboteurs
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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.
Autorentext
JOSEPH F. JAKUB, III is an Oxford-trained intelligence historian, a former US diplomat, and is presently the Senior Investigator for International Affairs for a major US Congressional Committee, where he is leading a team investigating efforts by foreign governments to purchase US foreign policy. Spies and Saboteurs is his first book, but he has written extensively on a variety of international security and political issues for the US Government and for international journals. He is also collaborating with former KGB Colonel and British spy Oleg Gordievsky on a book about the present struggle for control of Transcaucasian oil resources. Whilst a member of the US diplomatic service, Dr Jakub received four exceptional performance awards for his work in helping to establish and support the new US Embassies in Central Asia and Transcaucasia after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and for his service during the Gulf War and the Romanian Revolution.
Zusammenfassung
Relying almost exclusively upon recently declassified OSS and British intelligence documents and survivor interviews, this book examines the transatlantic association in espionage and sabotage, guerrilla warfare and disinformation.
Inhalt
Preface Acknowledgements Foreword Key Terms and Acronyms Planting the Seeds: 'Wild Bill' Donovan's Two European Missions, 1940-41 An Unequal Partnership: The Coordinator of Information and British Mentoring, 1941-42 Trial by Fire: London and the Proving Grounds of North Africa and Burma, 1942 Coming of Age: London, Norway, and the Jedburgh-Sussex Negotiations, 1943 The Yugoslav Morass, A Case Study in Anglo-OSS Divergence, 1942-44 The Liberation of France, A Case Study in Anglo-OSS Convergence, 1943-44 Key Findings War Chronology of Key Events Bibliography Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780333721506
- Auflage 1999 edition
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 280
- Größe H216mm x B140mm x T21mm
- Jahr 1999
- EAN 9780333721506
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-333-72150-6
- Veröffentlichung 13.01.1999
- Titel Spies and Saboteurs
- Autor Kenneth A Loparo
- Untertitel Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry in Human Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940-45
- Gewicht 544g
- Herausgeber Springer Palgrave Macmillan