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Spies and Saboteurs : Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry in Human Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940-45

Authors :
Kenneth A. Loparo
Kenneth A. Loparo
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

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.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780333721506 and 9780230373174
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Spies and Saboteurs : Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry in Human Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940-45
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
492304