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Coon,Miles Copeland Jr.,John Roderick (correspondent),Robert E. Coulson,Margaret Crosby,Philip Crowe,John Shelton Curtiss,Sebastian de Grazia,Lawrence de Neufville,Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark,Jim Thompson (designer),Harold C. Deutsch,A. Peter Dewey,William Diebold,Hugh Montgomery (diplomat),Brooke Dolan II,William J. Donovan,Isaiah Sol Dorfman,George Doundoulakis,David W. Doyle,Gerry Droller,Jacques Ducharme,Allen Dulles,Fritz Eberhard,William A. Eddy,Olin J. Eggen,Lorenz Eitner,Michael Elkins,Richard Ellman,Richard Ellmann,Samuel G. Engel,George Ernest,Jacob Esterline,Leonard Clark (explorer),Charles B. Fahs,Linn Farrish,Noel Field,Eugene Fodor,John Ford,Richard N. Frye,Jeffrey Fuller,Walter Galenson,Chadbourne Gilpatric,Marcello Girosi,Hans Bernd Gisevius,S. Everett Gleason,Nelson Glueck,Arthur Goldberg,Stanley Graze,Aline Griffith,Raymond Guest,Eleanor Hadley,Horace Hahn,Roderick Stephen Hall,Roger Wolcott Hall,Virginia Hall,Kay Halle,Maurice Halperin,Edward Y. Hartshorne,Adelaide Hawkins,Sterling Hayden,Paul Helliwell,Richard Helms,Ernest Hemingway,Jack Hemingway,John Hemingway,George Watts Hill,Roger Hilsman,Philip Hanson Hiss III,Calvin B. Hoover,William Hopper,Philip Horton,Harold B. Hoskins,Charles Warren Hostler,George L. Howe,E. Howard Hunt,J. C. Hurewitz,Chiyoki Ikeda,Alex Inkeles,C. D. Jackson,Olov Janse,Albert Jolis,Don A. Jones,Mary Gardiner Jones,Bella Joseph,René Joyeuse,Nathan Juran,Cresson Kearny,Philip Keeney,Ray Kellogg,Walter Boardman Kerr,Dan Kiley,Charles P. Kindleberger,Dong Kingman,Matthew H. Kingman,Otto Kirchheimer,Lyman Kirkpatrick,Harold Lamb,Kenneth Landon,Gladys Engel Lang,William L. Langer,Edward Lansdale,Duncan Lee,Walter Levy,Franklin Lindsay,Maria Gulovich Liu,Russell B. 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[[US President]] [[Harry Truman|Truman]] ordered the OSS disbanded on 20 September [[1945]].<ref>Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.8.</ref> However, on 26 September, Donovan's Deputy, General [[John Magruder]] secured an order from Assistant Secretary of War [[John McCloy]] which preserved its operations as the [[Strategic Services Unit]], keeping alive the hopes of those who advocated what would later become the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].<ref>Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.10.</ref> | [[US President]] [[Harry Truman|Truman]] ordered the OSS disbanded on 20 September [[1945]].<ref>Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.8.</ref> However, on 26 September, Donovan's Deputy, General [[John Magruder]] secured an order from Assistant Secretary of War [[John McCloy]] which preserved its operations as the [[Strategic Services Unit]], keeping alive the hopes of those who advocated what would later become the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].<ref>Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.10.</ref> | ||
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+ | In [[1944]], the Morale Operations Branch of the Office of Strategic Services initiated the [[Musak project]], musical propaganda broadcasts designed to demoralise enemy soldiers. Dietrich, the only performer who was made aware that her recordings would be for OSS use, recorded a number of songs in German for the project. The branch opened a music department in [[New York City]], used the services of the [[J. Walter Thompson]] advertising agency, and wrote and recorded black lyrics for 312 [[German]] and [[US]] songs as well as specially created pieces. A day’s typical 12-hour broadcast included news from the fronts, air-raid warnings and [[bomb]] damage reports, [[political]] commentaries, and German domestic news.<ref>https://codenames.info/operation/muzac-project/</ref><ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Marlene_Dietrich#World_War_II</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:33, 29 September 2024
The Office of Strategic Services was an intelligence agency set up during World War II. Its head William Donovan had been close to the British Security Coordination (BSC), which was instrumental in the Office's creation. Many BSC agents and collaborators became involved with the OSS.[1]
US President Truman ordered the OSS disbanded on 20 September 1945.[2] However, on 26 September, Donovan's Deputy, General John Magruder secured an order from Assistant Secretary of War John McCloy which preserved its operations as the Strategic Services Unit, keeping alive the hopes of those who advocated what would later become the Central Intelligence Agency.[3]
World War 2
In 1944, the Morale Operations Branch of the Office of Strategic Services initiated the Musak project, musical propaganda broadcasts designed to demoralise enemy soldiers. Dietrich, the only performer who was made aware that her recordings would be for OSS use, recorded a number of songs in German for the project. The branch opened a music department in New York City, used the services of the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency, and wrote and recorded black lyrics for 312 German and US songs as well as specially created pieces. A day’s typical 12-hour broadcast included news from the fronts, air-raid warnings and bomb damage reports, political commentaries, and German domestic news.[4][5]
Known members
63 of the 296 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Stewart Alsop | |
Ulius Amoss | |
James Jesus Angleton | "The dominant counterintelligence figure in the non-communist world", according to Richard Helms, DCI. |
Tracy Barnes | US Deep state actor involved in the Bay of Pigs |
Louis Bloomfield | Canadian Zionist and spook tied to the assassination of John F. Kennedy through the CIA front organization Permindex. |
Thomas W. Braden | OSS, Georgetown Set, CIA |
David Bruce | spooky US diplomat |
Ivar Bryce | During World War II Bryce worked the British Security Coordination, where he created a very successful forged Nazi map of South America for propaganda purposes. |
James Burnham | "The first neoconservative", spooky propagandist philosopher |
Ray Cline | Senior CIA, spoke at the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism |
William Sloane Coffin | |
William Colby | CIA boss who maybe became too loose-mouthed, died in suspicious circumstances |
Lucien Conein | |
Philip Crowe | US OSS spook and diplomat |
Federico Umberto D'Amato | Italian spook who claimed to have founded the Club de Berne. In 2020, indicated him as one of the 4 principal organizers or financiers of the 1980 Bologna train station massacre. |
William Diebold | CFR economist |
William J. Donovan | OSS director 1942-1945 |
Gerry Droller | |
Allen Dulles | Dulles served the longest ever term as Director of Central Intelligence and dominated American intelligence for a generation. He personified a cadre of Ivy League pragmatic elitists in high echelons of the government who greatly admired Germany’s scientific achievements.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> Dulles was fired by JFK after the Bay of Pigs and bore a grudge against him thereafter. |
Michael Elkins | Close connections to Israeli intelligence operations. Worked for the BBC,CBS and Newsweek. The first journalist to report at the beginning of the Six-Day War, and a speaker at the 1979 JCIT. |
Jacob Esterline | Deputy chief of the CIA Western Hemisphere division |
Chadbourne Gilpatric | OSS in WW2, then joined the Rockefeller Foundation |
Arthur Goldberg | |
Aline Griffith | US born Spanish spook who was a regular attender at Le Cercle in the 1980s. |
Paul Helliwell | CIA officer central in setting up the agency's involvement in drug trafficking. |
Richard Helms | |
E. Howard Hunt | A CIA officer and USDSO. Heavily involved in both the Watergate Coup and the assassination of JFK. |
C. D. Jackson | OSS, US Deep sate operative, first Bilderberg |
Albert Jolis | Diamond dealer with Oppenheimers, OSS and CIA ties. |
Kermit Roosevelt Jr | Grandson of Theodore Roosevelt. CIA agent. |
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. | |
Lyman Kirkpatrick | CIA Inspector General who wrote report was highly critical of Allan Dulles. Kirkpatrick would later write that he believed the report cost him "a fighting chance at the directorship." |
Edward Lansdale | |
Duncan Chaplin Lee | US soviet spook |
Walter Levy | US spooky economist, headed the petroleum section of the Office of Strategic Services |
Franklin Lindsay | Single Bilderberg spook, OSS, Office of Policy Coordination, Marshall Plan, Ford Foundation... |
William Macomber | US spook and diplomat. |
John Magruder | After the WW2 Office of Strategic Services was disbanded in 1945, core elements of it were maintained in the new Strategic Services Unit (SSU) led by Magruder, a link to the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in 1947. |
Edward Mason | Spooky US economist who attended the 1956, 1963 and 1966 Bilderberg. |
Margaret Mead | American anthropologist who featured frequently as an author and speaker in the mass media during the 1960s and the 1970s. Close ties to the CIA, including covering up the use of anthropologists as spooks. Husband involved in MK-Ultra program. Later involved in the introduction the agendas "overpopulation" and "global warming". |
Paul Mellon | US lawyer who flew on Epstein's plane |
Francis Pickens Miller | Hawkish spook |
Hugh Montgomery (spook) | 63 years with the Central Intelligence Agency, where he was one of the agency's greatest linguists. |
Henry Morgan | Spooky Morgan Stanley banker |
Lawrence de Neufville | OSS agent, recruited by John Baker into the CIA |
Franz Neumann | |
George Olmsted | Military officer, spook and insurance executive. |
Norman Holmes Pearson | WW2 Office of Strategic Services. Following the war he helped organize the Central Intelligence Agency. |
Robert Pickus | Spooky "peace activist" who proposed that in "the current political climate, war is essential for justice to prevail". |
Henry Lithgow Roberts | Officer in the Office of Strategic Services during WW2 who became leading Eastern Europe scholar while keeping up his intelligence activities. |
... further results |
References
- ↑ Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, p.182.
- ↑ Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.8.
- ↑ Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.10.
- ↑ https://codenames.info/operation/muzac-project/
- ↑ https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Marlene_Dietrich#World_War_II