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G.tm&RAL IlILLIAM J. La-IOVAN
SELECTED OSS DOCUMENTS. 1941-1945
MICROFIIM ROLL LIST AND INIEX
RECORD OROUP 226
ENTRY 180
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GENERAL WILLIAH J. DONOVANSELECTED OSS DOCUMENTS, 1941-1945
MICROFILM ROLL LIST AND INDEXRECORD GROUP 226
ENTRY 180
On September 20, 1945, despite the efforts of GeneralWilliam Donovan, President Truman issued an executive order(E.O. 9621) terminating the OSS, effective 1 October. Inthe few days remaining to the agency, General Donovanordered Lt. Edwin J. Putzell to assist him in microfilmingselect documents from Donovan's safe files for his ownaction and personal· use. Donovan and Putzell worked, underpressure of time, with a Kodak Recordak Camera to produce131 rolls of 35 rom microfilm from the records of the Donovanfiles. Due to.haste, the quality of the microfilm was poorand the records often misarranged. In addition, Donovanalso obtained for his own use 62 rolls of 16 rom microfilm ofselect cable files. The cable files had been microfilmed bythe ass Communications Branch, which had produced acomparatively readable film copy of its own Rand C traffic.Ater the war, Donovan stored the 193 rolls of microfilm atthe offices of the law firm of Donovan Leisure Newton andIrvine in the Rockefeller Plaza in New York. ~
When William Donovan died in 1959, Otto C. Doering tookcharge of his papers. A member of Donovan's law firm si~ce1935, Doering had served as Executive Officer in the assWashington Director's Office. Doering allowed the historianAnthony Cave Brown, who was planning to write a biography ofDonovan, to see the microfilm as early as 1977-78. At
.,,/Doering's death in 1979, his wife returned the 193 rolls ofmicrofilm to the law firm, which passed them on to Brown •.
In 1982, Brown·gave the microfilm to William Donovan's son,David, who transferred the microfilm, along with some 100cubic feet of Donovan's textual records, to the U.S. ArmyMilitary Historical Institute at Carlisle Barracks. Whenthe Department of the Navy made a diazo copy of themicrofilm in the possession of Carlisle Barracks, ~heCentral Intelligence Agency was informed in accordance withExecutive Order 12356. The CIA then obtained the DonovanFiles microfilm for security review. After completing itsreview, the CIA provided Crlisle Barracks and the NationalArchives with sanitized copies.
At least four sets of the Donovan Files microfilm are knownto have existed:
1. Donovan estate set - the original 193 rolls taken
by Gen~ral Donovan in 1945.
2. G. Edward Buxton - destroyed
3. CIA set
4. Churchill College, Cambridge University set - ~r.Brown allowed Churchill College to copy parts of themicrofilm relating to Britain and Europe.
The Donovan Files microfilm may include material found inRecord Group 226.· It seems likely the microfilm duplicatesat least some of the records in the files of the OSS .Washington Director's Office or the OSS cable files such asthose in RG 226, Entries 88, 121 and 134 •.
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FILE NO.
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415
19-2222-3233-58
333437,4838474851
58-8268
82-9696-99
99-107.
ROLL 1 ill
'Note: Frames representing cards 1 to 25 inc.;61, 62, 78, g8, 89, 94, Ill, 119, 122were unprintable;
ATTORNEY-GENERALAUSTRIAMemo, to the President, Oct. 19,1943Memo' of Dec. 11, 1941AUSTRALIAAIRCRAFTAFRICAOSS Undertaking in Liberia
" n n British West A£ricaFrench West AfricaMemo by Ralph J. Bunche, Feb. 6, 1942South AfricaNorth AfricaMinutes of Meeting, Sub Committee J.P.W.C.
Plan of ShapiroAGFRTS (Air and Ground Forces Resources and
Technical Staff Organization in China)Memo to the President July 4, 1944ALASKAALBANIAALGIERS MISSION
107-118 ALLIED MILITARY GOVERNMENT
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FILE NO.
1 - 6f66-14141-142169-185142-166
143148149150150155157158163
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191211219125
228-232229
232-271232-248248-259-260
264266
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BOARD OF REVIEW 16,013BOARD OF REVIEW 13437-15964B Correspondence & Subjects
BAI..IKANSAppreciation of the Best Method of Preventing the
Enemy's WithdrawalMemo to the President 10/29/43
tr ff If It 10/28/43If "n " 10/25/43 (Greek Situation)
Comparison of Balkan Situation, 1918 & 1943Amoss' Memo "Special Intelligence Project"Estimate of Conditions in Balkans After the
Collapse of ItalyPreliminary View of Balkan OperationsYugoslaviaBALTIC COUNTRIESMemo to the President 10/7/44 (Estonia)BAS UE INFORMATION SERVICEThe Basque Intel igence ServiceInterrogation of Jose L. MeschacaMr. LangBasque G Project (see also 72)BelgiumMemo 'on King Leopold's AdvisersBLOCK REPORTS (fjul(.l<- Je't:(~l;;~~r9Cables - Caserta, ItalyMemos to the President, 12/8/44
n n" " 11/30/44" "" n 11/13/44" "" " 11/8/44
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FILE NO.1 - 67·
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68-12A6120
129-156154157-161162-173102173-179179-187188-212"
194201"202
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B - CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTSG. E. BuxtonFIELD REPORTS (Vol. XIII)Index (which see)Sparrow MissionBOSTON SERIESMemo to the President - 12/18/41BRAZILBRITISH INFORMATION SERVICE"Sermons by Bishop Von GalenBROADCASTSBUXTON, G.E., 1942BULGARIAMemo to the President 10/2/44Morale OperationsInformation on
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FILE NO.
1 - 1122
10145164
112-150151-154"155-184-185'·lg9 .189-190190-198199-20~19204.-228
204
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B Correspondence & Subjects.Bomb damage.Memo on situation in France - 6/30/42
Memo from Pearl S. Buck (the East & West Ass'n)Major H.E.A. Bourg1onReport to Dr. E.L. BowlesBRA-BRYBULGARIAADMINISTRATIVE SERVICESANGOLA REPORTAFGHANISTANARGENTINEASIAIngIo-American Cooperation in Eas~ AsiaAMOSS, ULIUS L.i REPORTSIndex {which see}
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899-11, 4012-14
1515-1617IS21252728)0343638
62 - 6666 - 7979 -100100-165
104108116119;127121
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DECORATIONSCables - Caserta
• - Caserta and London• - Londonn _ London and Parisn _ Paris• - Paris and Casertaa Paris and New Delhin ::- Cairon _ Cairo and Casertan _ New Delhi - Det. 101'- Kandy
Awards to 11 menAwards o£ Unit Cert1£icate of MeritItalian Decorations to PersonnelAward of Pacific Theatre RibbonAward of Bronze StarMemo to President, 5/12/45 re Miss V. HallAward of Soldiers MedalRecommended for-AwardDIRECTION FINDING SYSTEMDOCUMENT INTELLIGENCE DIVISIONDONOVAN, WM. J.
D - Correspondence and SubjectsDieppe ReportDe Gaulle and the CommunistsDespax, Michel J. B.Darlan and ass in No. AfricaDjamgaroff, George
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FILE NO.1 - 158
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1,2,),5, ~: March6,7,9,10149-150,151 April1,2,),5,
6,7,8135-1392, 4, 5148, 150-
15136155
Istanbul: February-MarchApril
Moscow: March.April
Karachi:Kunming:
MarchMarchApril
6, 7 Stockholm: March148 AprilS, 9, 10 Chungking: March152-154, April156, 157-'1584 Cassab1anca: March8 Det. 101 March152, 154! April
155, 1569 Madrid148-149,15111-26128-13426-42107-12842-7373-9292-107
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Cairo
Algiers
London
MarchAprilMarchAprilMarchApril
from March• Aprilto April
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140-14S15215S
159-170167
171-190171
172-182190-193193-213
214
ROLL 7 (Cont t d)
New Delhi: AprilKandy: AprilColumbo: AprilBRUCE,DAVID K. E.ReportsBO-BZ, 1942, Correspondence ~nd Subjects ·Belgium BombingBuxton ReportsAMERICAN FOREIGN LEGIONAGENT CASHIERSBOARD OF ·REVIEW
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1, 271,72,751, 572, 731, 273
1, 3, 4712
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ROLL S
CABLES1943 - 1944
November, Dece.aeer, 19~3January, February, 1944
San Francisco: DecemberJanuary
Karachi:
~:
Chungking:
Teheran:Casablanca:Stockholm ':Moscow:
Istanbul:
New Delhi:
Cairo:
Algiers:
London:
Honolulu:
DecemberJanuary
November, 'DecemberJanuary
DecemberDecemberDecember
DecemberJanuary, ,February
DecemberJanuary, February
From:•It..
NovemberDecem.berJanuaryFebruan
From:tt
11..NovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruary
Froa:•II
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NovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryOctober, NovemberDecemberFrom:
"January
Southwest Pacific Area: January9
Madrid:r .
January, February
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ROLL 9FIELD REPORTS - VOL. II (16700-16991)Index (which see)InstructionsCaskey, John L. 16162Schaefer Carl 16167Booth Jr. W.B. 16170
" II D· Marcel Mission 194-401ds, Nicholas V. 16171Bland 16201Greenfield, Geo.A. 16356Sadi, S.M. 16450Corbett, Geo. C. 16483Williams A.E. 16492.#366 (Angola, West Africa) 16499Rehm, M.P. 16510Stix, Tom 16530Briggs, L.Cabot 16531Salant, Wm. ? 16556Bowie, B.M. 16559Ma1enbaum A. 16558Bishop, F.B. 16569K1otts" T.P. 16597Pidey, G.L. 16627Sjaholm, V.J. 16647Stadler, F.S. 166~5Duff, Wm. 16651Lombard, Lois 16652Savage, J.W. 16661Pittard, M.M. l666jMcEdward, N.C. 16683'Bates, A.S. 16684Waldron, J. 16685Henry, J .M. 16692Hul1ey, J.C. 16694-Callanan, M.W. 16695OliTer, James H. (Incomplete)BOARD OF REVIEW
FILE NO. ROLL 10 (J)
1-236 CABLES
~
1-9 Algiers: From - June9-21 To - •113-126 From - May126-135 To - •209-218 From - June
21-28 Cairo: June135-143 May
2S-32 SHAEF: June29 Maarid: June
147-149 May29,32 Moscow: June54,61 April
145-146, May150
32 Istanbul: June143 May33--35 New De1hi:June144-145 May51 Azores: April42,151 .Calcutta: May
35-37, Kandy: June42-45 .154-15-7, May163-164-37-39, Kunming: June41,47-48 June151 May40,45-46 Det.1Ol: JU.Jle48,49-51 April157-159, :May165-167
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40,46~4748-51151-153,160-16252-53 J55-6163-68167:-17053,57,59,6063-65169-17054,58,61:.£>355,62,67 .5867
146,1501461.49,15014914917068-978098-113170-197197-209219-222222-236
ROLL 10
Chungking: JuneAprilMay
Honolulu: AprilAprilMay
San Francisco: April. April
MaySouthwest Pacific Area: April
Brisbane: April
Accra: AprilCasablanca: April~: May
Bari: May
Stockholm: May
Lisbon: May
Persian Gulf Command: May
Beirut: JuneLondon: . From:,Memo to President,
To:From:To:From:From:
May5/23/44MayJuneJuneJanuaryFebruary
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FILE NO. ROLL 11
1 - 26102124
COMMITTEE FOR THE ACQUISITION OF FOREIGN PUBLICATIONSExecutive OrderList of Newspapers Subscribed ToMemo to the President - May, 1942
CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS27 - 168
69 Dogs104 Use of Dogs in Jungle Warfarel42 Post-War Intelligence by C. B. Durham
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23-6926272828303132405058
70-8973
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ROLL 12CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONDepartment Appointments Jan-May 1943Congressional Record
COORDINATOR OF- INFOIlUTIOlf
Arrangement~made with government.depts.Memo to the ~resident, May 16, 1942
" " ft· " Mar • .30, 1942" """ Feb. 2, 1942" IT" " Mar. 16, 1942Executive Order re C.O.I. May, 1942
Memo to the President, ·Apr•.14, 1942·Executive Order re C.O.I. July 11, 1941"Security -Committees
COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRSItalian Campaign-
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FILE NO.
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415
126136
161 - 188
188 196
196 - 232208
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CORRESPO~DENCE & SUBJECTS
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Memo to the President, Nov. 17, 1941 - Defepse ReportDu Boulay ReportsCablesPersonal Disguise
COMMUNICATION BRANCH
CONGRATULATIONS 12A!
CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATIONWork of different Branches
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15-481519262743
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F.B.I.,n
CORRESPOIDEICE & SUBJECTS
General Bonner FellowsFree German'.MoseoW' HanitestoU.S. Inte111gence,ServieeFederal Cammun1eat1on CommissionAbalone III.- O~eratlon Report·W. P. ChandlerA
60-173 FIELD PHOTOGRAPHIC BRANCH (~obn Ford)7183l-?2154
capt. 'Cyr! S ReportMemo to the President 10/16/44Eifler Mission .Fi1m ot Dec. 7th
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FILE NO. ROLL 15
1-99 COMBINED CHIEFS OF STAFFS1-3 Table of Contents (which see)1-2 Papers2-3 . Minutes of Meetings, Terminal Conferences
3 Minutes of Terainal Plenary Meetings3 Minutes of Terminal Tripartite Military Meetings3 Minutes of Meetings, US - USSR Chiefs of Start6 'Index (which see); Estimate of the'Enemy Situation
(Japan) as of 7/6/45 ~94 I Index of Subject Matter
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FILE NO. ROLL 16
ARGONAUT CONFERENCES2-3 Index (which see)
19 Index (which see)
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(Cards are marked .tl
FILE NO.
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1-222-3371
ROLL 17
COMBINED CHIEFS OF STAFF; MEETINGSTable of Contents (whIch see)MessagesPapersLondon Conferences, Minute8 ofOctagon Conferences, Minutes ofOctagon Plenary Meetings, Minutes qfIndex of Subjects
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Roll 18R
CommunicationsJCS-JIC Plan; Brj Br-OSS; Br 1942
To From Date Subject1943 !nglish Fa9ilities.
"Madrid Circui t.
Spanish Materi.al~Decoding.WiT Station NKN.Methods for AutomaticScrambling of Speech.North African Radio.Philippines - Australia.Radio Photo Circuits.Survey of Oomerunf catn.ons inLatin America.Control of Communications inNewly Liberated Territory.Agents Wireless Sets.WiT Sets for 51 London.China - CommunicationsEquipment.Communications London.Instructions re Cables-Security.Memo Dull~s to Wilson ••Communications "Branch OSS -Organization and Operations.
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144
144
i45,
146
146-147
148
149149-150150151151151151152
To
D
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JimenezGoffWolffL9ssowski
'( )
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From' Date
CommunistsTimes 3/1~/45HeraldThe Even- 3/13/45ing Star
Doering 3/6/45
Doering 3/12/45
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SubjectStation ct Bellmore, L.I.Radio Intercepts - Los Angeles.Reseda Radio Station.Russian Communications.Carrier Service.Report - Survey of CryptographiSystem.SEAC - GBI Set-up.
Pro-Communist Officer HoldsKey ass Post •.WJD defends 4 of them (Lts.Goff, Fajans, Wolff andLossowski.File on Zablodowsky.Q and A on What is the policyof ass regarding employmentof Conununists?~asic Principles re Army andOiS ·Policies re Communists.
Daily News 3/12/45 "Unable to find" OSS Sub-versives.
5/10/45 Report on 4 Lts. mentionedabove.
Caserta 5/15/45
WJD"""
7/16/457/25/45
"""
Peysen 7/23/45
":'2- '(/1)
Cable re return of meneClippings "Reds in Army".Transfer of the 4 men.Letter re leaving ass
nn
"Report on E. Ralph Burton.
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4/24/45 Report of Goff Agent chain.5/11/45 Report on Traffic over
'Circuits to Communist PartyPartisans Bands.
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File # To From Date-152 Caserta 3/2/45
153 c. o. Lossowski 4/24/452677 Reg'.153-154 n Maddox 4/24/45
155-157 . - - 4/9/45
157-158 co Scamporio 4/19/45""2677 Reg.
158-159 11/29/44159-160 Suh1ing Glavin 11/ /44161-163 4/26/45
164-165166 D Monigan
166-167
SubjectCable re Communists andLt. Jimenez.Letter.
Reports on Goff, Lossowski,Fajans and Wolff.Extracts from cable tra£ficof Goff Chain.Report on Goff chain.
.Communist agents.Cables.Report on Traffic overCircuits to Communist PartyPartisans Bands.
CasertaLondon April 1945 Cables
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1-360
1-3 SHAEF:116-11933.3-336
.3-4 STOCKHOLM:120-122260-265
4- MADRID:123
5-7 LISBON:265-267
7-10 BERN:123-133225,268-
274
10-15 PARIS16~2813.3-L42142-155225-228290-304274-289
29:i0 LONDON:40 2
155-166167-179278,334317-.132304-316
310
r>I
62-63 §AI FRAICISpt:277
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ACTION CABLES~ (exeept where shown ~therv1se)
June - Counter Intell1genee Summaries #33,34April n " "26,25,27MaY'" n . n 29, 30, 31
JuneAprilKay
JuneApril ....-
JuneMay
JuneAprilMay
June -!o ." - FromApril - To ." - From
May - Fre-n _ "
" - To
June - !o ,It - lr01l.
April - 'fdn - tr.
Hay - .,.' ~.ft ..
" '!oCable re attitude of Adm..l'altz " Genl.
MacArtbar 5/20/45
AprilMay
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.FILE NO. ROLL 1264 LEITE: April
65-76 KmlMING: April195-218 May76-90 KAllDY: April181-189 May
91-96 CHUNGKING: April190-192 May
97 CALCUTTA: April2?5 May
98 LOURENCOMARQUES: April
98 CASABLANCA: April229 May
99 LUAHDA: April
99 CAIRO: April242-245 ' Ma,.100-116 CAS.A.: April229- 242 Hay247-259 ".336-.360 Deeeaber 1944-
180 amAYA: May
192-19~ lEW DBrtRJ: Mar90-91 BOIOLULTJ: AprU218-~4 Kay
246 ISTANBUL: Kay aD(19) 24
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27'2934
3454
79-1Ut7995
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l34-1J7,138-157
150
157-188
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Table 0°£ Contents - Jan. to June 1942 (which see)Memo to the President (undated circa Apr. 1942)List of AgentsNew York Meeting ~ Aug. 21, 1942Report trom Morocco - JUly 23, 1945 (which see)
" ". n July 30, 1942 by Capt. P. F.Holcomb (which see) .Index - Aug. 3 - 25, 1942 (whiCh see)AIRCRAFrCables (FETO)Final Report ot Survey Party - PersonnelGerman Aircraft and Tank StrengthBrodie DeviceAXIS-AVIATIONList ot,Agencies from which Air Intelligence is Received
CORROSPONDENCE .AND SUBJECTS
~ - 1940-41B - 1944-45~ - 1942-43
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20869296
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122-172129138160
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CORRESPOIDERCE & SUBJECT
YugoslaviaAttacks on F.E. OSS Personnel - HA F. AllmanAssessment ProgramStudent Assessment BoardAreaConcerning Assumption of Jurisdiction over ass /.
by the Military District ot Washington /ADVISORY COMMITTEEPolitical Directive tor TorchOSS Property BoardAdministrative Service Field Personnel
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FILE NO.
1 - 2301 - 2020-3771 - 76166-18218.3-192
.37 - 41192-197
·44 - 49197-207207-214
50 - 61.214-223223-228
62 - 63229-230
64 - 6666 - 70
76-106106-l.19
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ACTION CABLES
Ustrav1c, London: From: Feb. ·1945
" If TO • If
" Mar. 1945" From
" n If n
" " tf "To
SHAEF: From Feb. 1945 Intelligence Summaries 16-17If • Ma~. 1945 11 20-24"
Pa'r1s: From and To Feb. 1945From Mar. 1945"
If II "ro: .
Bern From and To Feb. ·1945From. Mar. 1945"
" a IfTo
Lisbon From. Feb. 1945• " Mar.· 1945
lies cOW' From Feb. 1945Stockb.olm FrOJll Feb. 1945
Caserta From Hov. 1944-
" To If II
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119-120 Calcutta From and ro Bov. 1944
121 Det. 101 To Nov-. 1944
122-127 Honolulu Fran. and To Hov. 1944
128-~36 Cairo FrOlll Nov. 1944136-138 n To n n
139 From Nov. 1944
140 Istanbul To Nov. 1944:
141-148 Bev Delhi From and To .Nov. 19441•
148-151 Chunsking Fran and To Nov. 19+4-
151-161 Kandy Fran and To Nov.· 1944 .
161-162 Pretoria From. Nov. 1944
163 Baghdad Fran Nov. :L944
16.3-166 MyltyiDa Fraa and To BOT. 1944
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FILE NO. ROLL 24 (K)
CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
1 - 176 A1 Index (which see. Does not cover all letters)
25 Francis Allen26 Relation between American Troops and British People.33 Alien Group (I ta1ians in U.'S. )
55 Report of ass Teams - Airborne Command62 Knoll & Co.64 Tereshtenko's Charts on USSR.So Aguirres'Trip to South America
103 Observations in Mexico - 1942.
129 Memo to 'I'hePresident - Jan. 12, 1942 - Ferrying,Military Aircraft
135 Anti-Submarine Warfare
147 A Three Year Offensive against German Morale byTonnelat
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21-862126314154627281
81-1~lt 87III112
122-173 156160
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DAKAR'-The Cape Verde· Islands'in Allied StrategySi~uation in Dakar November 1941GEfu'1ANYMemo to the Pr·es1dent - March '27, 1945The Mission of Don Guuseppe Cornelio BiondiCablesGerman War MinistryMemo on German Propaganda MinistryComment on Some Aspects of the German Domestic
& Military Situation - May 1942Broadcasts to Germany -Propaganda
GRANT MISSION . .O.S.S. Special Detac~ent G2-Sth·Ar.my'·Memo to the President - October 12, 1943Weekly Reports
GUERRILLA WARFAREReportMemo to the President -May 4, 1942GREECE
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FILE NO.1-29
ROLL 26FIELD EXPERIMENTAL UNIT
29-37 FILM PROJECT
38-45 FlliLAND
45-64 FOOD - MEDICINE48 Memo to the President - June 19, 194352 Atabrine
64-74 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION
74-91 BOARD OF ECONOMIC'WARFARE
91-180 FOREIGN NATIONALITIES BRANCH95 Deputies Elected to Uygos1av Par1iment 12/11/38
108 Viscount Halifax Speech122 .'Purpose 'of F. N.B.160 List of Names submitted to Censorship
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
1-84 H1 R. David Halliwell
14 Procedure'for Internment of Enemy Aliens'J.6
53
83-106101
107-14511),118
145-184-148,161
'K. Von Kleczkowski \The Hindustan Ghadr
GEORGE PROJECT (George M. Merten)Intelligence Regarding Germany's War and Post WarPlans in Latin America
CHINAChina's Destiny by Chiang Kai-shek
CIVIL SERVICEPersonnel Utilization Survey for OSS
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
H
Memo to the President Apr. 3, 1944Air Activity Ho11andiaContact with Himmler (Sweden)0..S.8. Urganfza.tion in SwedenMemo to the'-Presldent, Mar. 20/44 re Bormann
n ft " Mar. 20/44 re HewittThe Grand Duke of Hesse" ·Excerpts from H. Heine "Works. & Prose"Amer - Moslem Relatione in Moraeco -.F.P. Holcomb
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100-104100103104
105-147105109133142
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INTERIOR DEPARTMENT1 Biographical Notes on Selected List of DelegatesAttending Conference of I.L.O. at N.Y. Oct.-Nov. 1941.
SPAINJ.S.C. Directive.Memo on O.S.S. in Spain.Memo on Understanding between Embassy and O.S.S~Answer to Allegations made by Hayes re 0.5.5.Observations on U.S. Intelligence Service.Hayes Report of 16 June 1943 on O.S.S. Activities.O.S.S. Representation.Memo from Gen. Strong re O.S.S. Activities (Portugal).O.S.S. Activities. 'Complaints from the U.S. Embas8Y~Draft of letter ~o Hayes.X-2 Difficulties with Hayes.Report of Frank T. Ryan 9/25/43.Cables. 'Intelligence Service (Portugal).Bollb1ng:',targetsin Spain.StrategIc Importance of Iberian Peninsula.Cables. 'INTELLIGENCE
"Activities of an Intelligence Service.Intelligence to be Furnish, U.S.S.R.Boston Series.ITALY
" ..Martini Operation.Re~ on Operational Activities, Political andEconomic Intelligence.Italian Economic Mission to Eastern Europe
with RU8sia as Final Destination.Silone Reports.
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29-7246
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72-194144150153160168173174176177179
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTSGOL. B. Gelfand (Leon H. MOore)FOREIGN NATIONALITIES BRANCHCatholic Problem in Latin AmericaMemo to the President Jan. 19, 1942FRANCEMemo to the President Oct. 31, 1944The Millner ReportCol. Nason's ReportMemo to the President July 8, 1944
" " It " July 4, 1944-June 3, 194ilS-
July 8, 1944 (?)
July 3, 1944 (?)
June 15, .1944
Apr. 3, 1944
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37
10182435404555
59-6969-74
69
74-8282-116
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Japanese Defense Position in New GuineaC.O. Headquarters - Monthly Information Summary
, Ship and CraftExtracts from Report on Salerno LandingSummary No. 9 - January 1944
tf No.7 - December 15, 1943Reports on METOSummary No. 8 - December 1943Lessons Learned from the Guada1cana1Operation, 1942
CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTSB
BALKANSPreliminary View of Balkan OperationsBASQUESCOlVIMENDATIONSChronological Index - January - June 1944
END
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS1-56 ) GERMANY
)152-177)
16) Memo on Causes of the Defeat of France57-152 GERMANY
57 Economic & Military Position Dec. 194165 High Points of German History69 German Geopolitics73 Hitler's Headquarters
100 Infiltration while Germany is Cracking Up105 Russia - Emmy Rado107 Commdtt~e for Free Germany in MOscow112 Comments on MOscow Manifesto to Germany
115 National Committee of Free Germany135 'Victory for China
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11-2411213441495364818690
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INDO-CHINASurvey of Various Revolutionary Parties in AnnamINTELLIGENCE SERVICEIndex RoomInsurance Unit
.AugurWork in Arab CountriesMemo of Establishment of Service of Strategic InformationMemo to the President May 16, 1942Quarterly ReportsJoint S.I.R.A •.BoardsDisse~nation of IntelligenceEvaluation of Intelligence MaterialINTELLIGENCE SERVICE ? X PROGRAMCORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
126-197 I-J 1941-19;5187 Operational Intel11genc'e Report on Recent Invasion
END- --
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~ARDIllIAItalian Project)JEDBURGHS
JOm PSYCHOLOGICAIr-WMtI'ARE COMMI'-AEEo.s.s. 1942 ..·Catalogue ot Ma·terial .Dragon PlanAbd~a1-KrimPlan f·ar BrasilPlan tor:.lta1y ,Mission ot Thai NationalsMis-sion to -Sjr.1a.~and.ear EastProposed Bas·Ie Estimate .on ·P.W •American-British Grand StrategyFrench ProjectNorth Africa Pro3eet #1Index to Minutes 17th to 30th MeetingsIndex to Minutes 1st t~ 50th MeetingsMinutes of M~~tirigs
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26-5353
23-6162-174
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75-85
8085
122124
127-138135138
174-220187,194
K
K-L Proje~tLAJOINT CHIEF OF STAFF DIRECTIVES, VOL. VIIDisclosure of Technical Information to Foreign
GovernmentsMilitary Aspects of Unconditional SurrenderFormula for JapanU.S. Policy re ThailandAdministration of Austria and City of ViennaAllied Control Machinery in GermanyReport of European Advisory CommdssionIndex (which see)Relating to Japan
It II MacaoIt It Austria
Index (which see)Relating to Atomic Bomb'J.C.S. MEMOS FOR INFORMATION. (PolicY)Policy governing Future O.S.S. Activities(China, Balkans, etc.)
200 Report on Operation "Zebra" .201 O.S.S. Activi~ies April, May, 1944
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
1 - 25 J - 194226-36 J - 194336-48 JA - JE
49-79 JI JZ56-73 Joshua Project
80-106 JAPAN, 16841a4 Memoto the President - Sept. I), 1945a889919597
100102105
106-125.111 M. I. S Estimates or German Losses, Comment on112 British War Office Estimate ot German Losses
125-136 GERMARY- :~"1ll,.205
Gerald S. Lambert
" n n n - Aug. 11, 1945" n n " - Aug. 9, 1945" n n n - Aug. 2, 1945" " " n - July 18, 1945" " " " - July 16, 1945
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" n " n - June 22, 1945n n " n - June 4, 1945
GERMANY - C' C) "'} ..,..' D,",
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137 Memo to the President - March 21, 1944140142148
n " " " - April 3, 1944- March 20, 1944- March 23, 1945
" n n "" n " "
153 The German Intelligence SerVice160 Memo to the President - March 8, 9, 1944173
177
n " " n - February 7, 1945Free German Committee
179 Peace Program197 A commentary on Some Aspects of the German
Domestic & Military Situation209 Plan for Political & Psychological WarfareAgainst Germany223 Memo to the PreSident - August 30, 1945226 Serial Number Analysis as an IntelligenceTechnique
END
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1
20-164212447
95107132143
164-220170
202219
Index (which see)JAPAN, 16841 Cont'd (Potsdam)Memo to the PreSident, May 31, 1945Memo to the PreSident, May 12, 1945The Japanese Surrender 8/9-8/17, 1945 FCC/FBIS
InterceptsChen Chi-neiMemo Japanese Psychological WarfareBasic Estimate for P.W. against Japan in Far EastGeneral Policy towards Japan (Political Warfare' Comm.)
GERMANY 14500 Cont'd (Reconstruction of)Memo to the President Sept. 15, 1944 (H.L. Stimson)
on Suggested Treatment of Germany .Robot BombMemo to the President July 4, 1944 Age of German
War Dead
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1-210 ACTIOfl CABLESAthm~ 62 Feb. '45125 Dee. '44-Bern 118-123 Dec. '44200-204 BOT. '44Cairq 62-67 Feb. '45125 Dec. '44-155-161 Dee • .':44-
..CAsablanca 123 Dee. '44Ca§erti 67-86 Feb. '4587-94 Dec. '44Chunglg~nl 1-.3 Jan. '45.30-52 Feb. '45135-13'7 Bee. '44Det. ;to~ 16.5 Dec. '44Ho11andia 12, Dee. '44-Hono1ul:g 58-62 Feb. '45161-164 . Dee. '44Isianb1q. 1.43-146 Dee. '44KandY 4-15 Jan. '4526-29· Feb. t45126-135 Dec. t44IWllIins 56-5S Feb~ '45146-154 Bee. t44Lerte 19 Feb. '45LoDdon 94-111 Dec. ~44165-181 .ov. 'M.&~1d 205-206 .0'Y. '44-Kglcow 206-210 I'OT. '44!l1tkY:fna l' Jan.-Peb. '4519-20 J8l1.-Peb. '45124 Dec. '44-
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,90 May '44215 June '45234-255 June '45384-412 July '45
Lisbon 7-8 May '45297 July '45
London 47-59 May '45 To59-75 May '45" From.84' July '43 - Mar. '44, May '4490 May '4492 Apr. '4597 Apr. '45'100-102 June '44 (PAC Cabl.es)110-130 June - Aug. '44 From (PAC'Cables)332-352 July '45 From353-369 July '45 To
Madrid 299 ,July '45Moscow' 304 July '45 !:"~" 48
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File No.New Delhi 80 Man-. '44
256 June '45373 July '45
Okinawa 257 June '45Paris 16-43 May '45
276-288 July '45
~ 102-109 June, Aug. '44 (Moe Berg Cables)305-313 July '45
San Francisco 43-46 May '45257 June '45370-373 July '45
S.H.A.E.F. 76-78 May '45(Rheims)
Stockholm 1-6 May '4580-- Mar. '45301-304 July '45
War Cr1m:es 130-197261285
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FIELD HEADQUARTERS - Duties and Authorities ofOfficers
E. C. HUNTINGTON JR.Report on European Trip -,Dec. 24, 1942-- Mar. 21, 1943Notes on n n n n
HUNGARY
Hungary today
HOPPER BRUCE C.
INDIA ACTIVITIES
INDIA &: BURMA
ICELABP
. ICONOGRAPHY
Report on Activities in E.T.O.
END
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS49-86 l
50 The French "Research Section" or S·ecretService51 German Battle Order July.Aug.58 Japan
60 The Situation in China70 School of Journalism - China
86-121 KA-ICE103 Bombardment Intelligence in Staff Planning
122-154 K - 1941-42123 Report on 48 days on a Raft in the Atlantic
154-176 K - 1943
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138138139139146
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LETTERS OF COMMENDATIONChronological Index: Jan-Dec. 1943~hron~logical Index: Jan-Dec. 1942Volume IV:- Ha5Chronological Index: Jan-July 1945COMMANOO
EXECUTIVE OFFICE - CORRESPONDENCEMilitary Order - 6/13/42 - O.S.S.
n 7/11/4i - C.O.I.. "Press ReleaseConsolidating Executive OrderMemo to,F.D.R. 2/22/44 re Assistance byBritish to Espionage Case in the U.S.CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTSE
E. M. ElliottSmall Boat Building Plan
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CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTSLO-LZ. 1943Foreign Service Regulations, Dept. of StateLO-LZ, 1942LU-LYLA .(Cont 1d. )L - 1941LA-LIz 1943LABOR (U.N.C.I.O.)Memo to the President 6/21/45
" n "ft 5/13/45
" " " " 3/14/42LABOR DIVISION ass
"LATIN - AMERICA
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42-6243
63-6563
66-966667
98-11698
167-177·167
178-186178
186-225186
116-129130-147
143
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w. A. EDDYFolder ttl, Cont'd.Folder IVContentsFolder VContentsFolder VIContentsFolder VIIContentsSpecial Detachment 1948 - Jan. 1 - Feb. 19Folder VIIIContentsInstructionsContentsGeneral OrdersIndexPhotostat FolderContents (which see)AFRICAAFRICA - ·MOROCCOConference held by Seefy of Navy - Jan. 5, 1942re CasablancaAFRICA MISCELLANEOUS WEST SO GEH'L
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1 Index (which see)
54 - 116 FIELD REPORTSJ VOL. XII54 Index (which see)
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'FILE NO.1 - 109
A-11RUSSIA - 12,999
This section consists of Reports etc. on,Russia's Aims and Relations with her Allies,Enemies' and Neutrals. Also on O.S.S. Rep-resentation and Northern SUpply Route toRussia.
109-128113118
RUSSIA, 1941Report or American Red Cross DelegationTendencies Amo..ngthe Populati'on or Ukrainian
Descent in the United states.128-246
160194
PAUL SCHEF'lf'ER (Germany)
(This section contains articles by the aboveon the Surrender of Germany)
Paper on Chi~ng Kai-shekM~Q~ to F.D.R. on Attitude of Germans in Case
of Surrender247-340 COMMENTS BY PAUL, SCHEFFER (also Emmy C. Rado)
on Germany and U.S.S.R.303 Memo. to F.D.R. 10/11/43 on Dividing Pre-War
GermBIlY
312 Comments on U.S.S.R.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND SUBJECTSG
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French Mission IIBonner Fellows
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43
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167-194182184185186188189193
194-225225-243
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LETTERS OF COMMENDATIONS AND DECORATIONSList of Letters Fo~rded to J.C.S~Chronological Index (which see), Vol. III,
July - "·~Dec. 1944
OUTLINE PLAN FOR POLITICAL WARFARE - "OVERLORD"For France
For BelgiumFor HollandFor Norway
For Demnark
Rankin C
Economic Situation in Germany & Russia
MEETIBGS OF COMBIJED INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE ~MEETINGS OF INTERDEPARTMENT COMMITTEE FOR"FOREIGN NATIONALITY PROBLEMSMemo. to F.D.R. 12/20/42 re Foreign Nationality
Branch
EBD
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FILE BO.1-1181-2929-6767-80go-lOS82108-118
117118-142
1311.42-1'0151-1Tl
175177-188
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LE-LHLI -WI
12-LA - L1! 1942Plan for Weakening Civilian Morale in Axis Na~1oDsLa - LZJ.C.S. 436- Plan to detaCh Bulgaria rrom the AxisMISSIOI FOR GEBIABIIndexJ.e.B. 1351- P.W. JAPAIROSTER OFC.C.S. COMMITTEES AID J.C.S. COMMIT~EESAND AGENCIESO.S.S.REPORTS SEIT ~O J.C.S•
J.e.s. - C.C.B. SECBE;ABIAfClassitication ot DocumentsJOIBT I1nLLIGElCE COLLBC'lIOI. AGEICY
JOI.! DI~ELLIGEBCE CODlftBB
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1-66 GRJ3l!§
6 SltlBt10D in Greece - Bov. 10, 1943
35 Br1tish Intel.llgence in Greece
62 Kotes on German Conquest and Occapatlqn
CORRESPOBDERCE. A!lD SOBJEC!S6'''',..120 jl
121-134 GEORGEPRWS
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. order but it was impossible to putin proper order the unnumbered halves.
VANDERBLUE. C.S.Pacific Coast Inspection tripDocument & Document Intelligence RequirementsNumbered halves of carda:· .Scrambled halves of cardsVESSEL'S REPORTS '(These could be arranged and are in correct order)Reports to the President, Secretary of State and
Joint Chief of Staff, Jan. to Apr. 1945Cables, July 1945
" June n" May "" April nn March nIt Feb..It Jan. It
106-108 STRATEGIC SERVICES COMMAND(Cards are scrambled)10~-11910·1-
l12AWORLD TRANSPORTATION(Cards are scraab1ed)
119-146 TRARSPORTATION PBRSOHREL1~8-203 TRAVEL REQUESTS- OVERSEAS TRANSPORTATION203-207 TOP SECRET PROCEDURE
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CORRESPOBDEICE AND SUBJECTS
1 - 31 .!!32-46
46-5959-11276113-143
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209-225
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229-362 ..277310328335339345346
nEnWingate ExpeditionWB- WI - 1943~he Future 'ot German-Russian Relations in Caseot a Soviet Vlcto17 over the German Army
WI -Z - 1942
_0- JZ,.~ 1943
.!Q
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WAR CRIl.IIALS .Interrogation ot Hermann Goering.Kemo on Public Relations before, during and
atter the Trials.Problems concerning the treataent ot War Criminals.Iemo to F.D.R. 10/27/43' .IllinoiS Case'Keao to F.D.B. 3/29/45
ft ft ft 10/9/44
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WAR DEPltB'IJPT - VOL. II - 10.000
List ot Officers with rank or general 8/1/45)(orale or Five Divisions in the -1st A:nq
WAR DBPARTMli!'~ - VOL. I - 9.999,
Scheme - ·011Y1aw
Proposed Citation rQr Lt. Rex D. DeaneLetter to ~.D.B. tro. Sec7. ot -JarAir Phase ot Det. 101 Operations
Det. lOl
BYaeu.t1oD or Allied J.1r1Ienfro. &r1tserland
O.S. S. Activ1ties 1D <h:1Da
168 Det. 101
170- Beport b7 Capt. D. G•. Stopado.
173 Det. 101
179-191 JAB. DR'B""!! - IUDS
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WAR DEPARTMENT - BULLETINS
:--·.WAR DEPARTMENT - G-2Requirements of the Military Intelligence ServiceWAR DEPARTMENT - .G-2. ll,2JlDraft ot Memo to J.C.S. on Clandestine Intelligence
ActivitiesExchange ot Correspondence vith Gen. C. BissellWAR DEPARTMENT RE-ORGAlflZATIOBA Bill to establish a Department of National DefenseWAR DEPARTMENT - REPORTS(Mostly to Gen. A.C. Wedemeyer and SeC)".Stimson)WAR DEPARTMENT - V.A.A.C.
WAR DIARY t 15341 AHistory of S. O. Training SectionWAR DEVELOPMEBTS. 1941
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63-78 IHIT.i iousl 1942~194'68 British Policy in Italy
78-154 WBI!B HOUSE 1941
12S S1Dk1ng o~ the Bismark131 Sarve7 o~ Bassian Transportation S7stea
1,§-198 WILT:T.! 8. 1IBlmY 1940-1941
183 Problems ot American Political Warfare.to .Europe
198-227 I. J. P. KISCELLAIEOUS223 - 118110 to F.D.B. 5/9/44
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WBBESPOIiDEriCB - C. O. I. 1941
Memoto F.D.B. - Report em Axis BrQadcasts!he balaDce ot th1s section cO'Yers-:weeklJ'.reportson Axis t broadcasts •
• .., to F. D.B. 2/28/42 re World t s war. OD. Propa,andaPront
187-2JO .. CABLES- WILT.tA!' D. 1IBltlfIrAUG,-DEC. 1941
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CORRESPONDENCE AND SUBJECTSnOpen Wire" messages to and from London;Oct.-Dec. 194-1.
X-Y-ZComments on Ireland - Va. ZibbThe German Fifth Column in Russia - V.S. ZavoicoX-2 BRANCHProspects for Resistance MOvement in GermanyPost-War Japanese Intelligence ActivitiesReport of J.R. MUrphyA Counter-Espionage Organization in 0.5.5.YUGOSLAVIA - 1~,OOO ' .Russian Alrcra t Operating trom BariGeneral Principles Outling Yugoslav PolicyMemo toF.D.R. 7/8/44 re M.O. KitsAudrey OperationReport on SloveniaD PartisansAlum TeamMemo to F,D.R. 3/25/44 "Weekly Reports; Bari Adyance Base·Memo to F .D.R. 4/.241,44re COllDllWlicationtroll Tito .
n - " 3i9{44 re Mihailovich .Digest of Correspondence between Churchill and TitoThe dugoslav SituationMemo~ on Jugoslavia ~ R.P. Joyce.YUGOSLAVIA - 12/9t9Reports by Zivan ~ hezevich - 1944Index (which see)Reports by Z.L. Knezevich - 1943Xiha11o.,,1ch Mystery and the Yugoslav GoY't. byStol&D Pr1bichev1ch - April, 1943America in the War about YugoslaviaZlatko BalokovichMa.o ~ r.D.R. 5/11/43 re lood tor YugoslaTia
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File No. A - 221 - 16 Tavares, Carlos B. 10411
1 Report on Trip to the U. s. & Brazil in 194211-=-~ These numbers have not been used
34 - ~ See pages 1 - 7 infra144 - ~52 Transportation 10.951
l44 Index150 Civilian Employment Data & Personnel
153 - 223 Transportatio~ General224 - 26& Treasury
227 Films262 -~ TURKEY
268 Opposition Groups Inside Germany & Occupied Countries270 Demolition of R. R. Bridge in Evros District, Greece273 Questions asked of General Deane by A. P. Osipov274 Memo to F. D. R. 6/18/44 re Shipments of chrome279 Turks Fear Rus's1a
,
280 Steinhardt's Views on Russian Policy in Europe285 Axis I Diplomats in Turke7294 Report on Conditions in Turkey309 Chrome Situation318 Mower's Comments on Turkey-
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321 - .368 U - V321 Victor, Paul E.
326 State of Mind of the French
334 Letters to F. B. I.335 Unification of Command337 The U. S. Office of Geographic Intell1gence351 Memo on Sweden360 Special Propaganda far Catholic Latin America
368 - 390 U - V: 1943382 Liberation of Crete
390 - 401 UNITED NATIONS RELIEF & REHABILITATION ADM.401 - 402" V - 19&1402 - 412. li413 - 466 VE - XL
426 - 450 va - YO434 General Aniline & Film Corporation
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TO34 Lewis, Jr. Bott35 Hunter
14 Bub.Lts.of Free DThai Army
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Thai 8/6/42Legation,1A[ash.D.C.
CFR 12/16/41A.B.Foy 8/7/42D
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11/29/41
12/31/41
9/13/41
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SubjectThai MailHemo. Thai MailReport for duty atChungking, China.
1lhai currency
Thai organizationReport on ThaiorganizationRequesting report onThai' s et=up ,
China-Burma, India,Thai set-up consistsof 20 students attachedto British Pioneerscarrying on radio pro-paganda.Hemo #906/2485Special Mission of FreeThai young menMemo #906/2485
n n
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Coughlin
Sporborg
BastedoJ.C.S.
Col. KharbKunjara
J.C.DunnVanderbilt
FISLandon
72.
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Memo re intended in-vasion of biamBroadcast by Ministerof Thailand,Wash.D.C.Report of K.F.Landon onTfGrowth of Japanese In-fluence in ThailandTl
(Report missing)
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Roll 60Schools & Training
Fll:e No• .IQ From ~ S:u.bject
39 McConaughy 6/7/44 Basic Mi11tar,y Training, A-2,for all Personnel.40-43 D Robinson 4/4/45 Post-Host1li'ties TrainingPlans44 Series of lecture subjects #12-30,32-4645-46 Poole McConaughy 3130/45 Project for Training Films
D Poole 3130/45 "47 C.N.O. Cheston 2/23/45 Special Training for Naval
Officers.D Rob1nson 2/3/45 "D Thebaud 2/22/45 "
Cheston Jones 1/20/45 School tor Mines and BoobyTraps.
49 Johns D 1/13/45 Training of Naval Men.50 D Robinson 12/25/45-Schools and Training BranChes
in Foreign Theatres, ETC, M'rO,SAC, CBI.
51 " " 12/6/44 Pamphlet #27 "Hardening ofCommando Troops."
52 Personnel attending Ph11a.Language School.
53 List of Instructors at Ph1la.School.
D Robinson 12/4/44 Plan for Japanese School atU. ot P.
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File #53-54
55
5tt57
59
60
61
6)64
65-6767- 6869
To- From-
Cheston Monigan
Robinson
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9/22/44
9/16/44
D J.B.Donovan 9/6/44
D
D
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RobinsonReamRobinson
'Thomas Cheston
PitzD D.C.LeeB~ton MCConaughyMcConaughy O'Gara
C·~S. Conn
9/4/449/22/449/15/44
9/9/44
9/14/447/26/447/20/447/15/44
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SubjectRequests for Foreign ExchangeGuide (War Dept. Manuel 14-511) •
Courses by Schools and TrainingBranch.Courses and Instructions at assSchools "Basic OSS" Area A-3.M.O. School Courses
"Advanced MO - Far East -Area F"."Advanced'SI - Area RTU-ll".Personnel for Training on WestCoast - List s.Enrollment Blank.Overruling of Schools and Train-ing Reports.OSS Basic Course.Film #60.Reorganization of School andTraining Installations. AreasSchools and Trainees.Program at Rhode Island StateCollege.F1lm /160.
O'Gara's Report.
"Stafr and Line Relationship.TrainingDecrease of Areas used forTraining and in Station compli-ment.
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69-7071
72
73-74
74-75
75-77
78-79
798080-818182-8686-87
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1/31/443/8/442/8/442/28/44
2/23/44
2/22/44
2/3/44
2/6/442/5/441/2'$/441/20/44
5/11/44
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Bruce .RobinsonD
D
ChestonHamilton
Subjec.tInspection of Detachment CAssessment School.Agents for LondonTyson's Report of 2/5 on SABrating.Recruiting Policy of SO-WE reUndercover Agents for London.Report of L.J. Proctor, Jr.Personnel for UndercoverActivities in France and LowCountries.Appraisal of John H. Chevalier,Andrew Rapicau1t, Rene L.Charpentier, Roger Bourdin,Roger R. Henquet, Lewis J.Proctor, Jr., Lewis G...~o. Hyde,Pierre Guiet, Jean C. Guiet.Report of ReevaSch1ey Jr. onlast 9 agents recruited inWashington.Meeting of SABConstructionMotor Repair Shop.Construction.Enlarged Courses at Area A-4.Area Diagrams and Reports.Outline of IndoctrinationLectures at Area E.Lectures on Organization of assLecture on OSSSchedule for CommunicationsTraining.
75[- -
Scribner
D W.F. Davis
D Tyson
Cheston Bane
BloggRobinson
Clark AllenChiefs D
File #89
9091
91
91-93
93939494-9596-9797-989899
9999-100
100
101
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To- From- Date11/8/43
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Buxton D
Buxton Kroner 8/28/43
SubjectIsolation of Schools fromrealities of fi~ld operationswith suggestions.Six Day Order of Battle SchoolCandidates for School.Project #2General o~der #9Sup. 11 - OSS Training Board.PWB Representation on assTraining Board (General Order#27)Skelbeck &:. Dehn
Military Training in assCongressional County Club.Cancelling Parachute Course.Operational GroupsTraining Schedule Group AArea F TrainingTraining officers to London.SO Training - SO, MO, Operation-al Groups, SOEON Training SchoolSO Training and Training of ONGroupsMarine Section and its rela-tion to SO and SI Training andResearchOutline of duties of MarineSectionThe Problem in North Africa
76
Etousa Bruce 7/5/43
D Taylor 8/20/43
Tefer Buxton 7/21/43Smollett
McDonnell D 6/7/43" " 5/10/43
Huntington 5/26/43ABCD It 5/28/43
D Lovell 5/18/43Baker Halliwell 5/24/43D Huntington 5/6/43
"" 4/20/43"" 4/27/43
D Woolley 4/23/43
D Woolley 4/23/43
Wickham King 3/24/43
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105 D Baker 3/27/43 Training Activities in NewYork.
D Baker 3/10/43 Assistance to Training fromN.Y. Police.
106 D Drum 2/20/43 Training of-aSS men invarious cities.
Drum D 2/18/43 It
D Baker 2/17/43 It
107 Buxton Baker 3/13/43 Curriculum of Basic TrainingCourse.Course of Instruction
108 It
Films shown to Students atArea E. Field exercises anddemonstrations
109 Service Williams 8/8/4~ Rations allowanceofSupply
D QM 3/11/43 Maritime Training Camp -Civilian employees.
D Baker 3/11/43 Use of Training Personnelin advanced bases
OSS Lutes 8/8/42 Rations110 Deane D 2/19/43 Parachute Instruction.
Baker D 2/25/43 Reports on TrainingWar College D 2/19/43 Course of Instruction on
Parachute Jumping
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To- ~ DateK.H. Baker 2/19/43D
D n 12/30/42
112 n n n
Bruce Murphy 12/26/42113114
auxton Huntington 12/23/42It " "
O'Keefe 12/16/4210/8/42
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116 G.V.Strong 11/30/42D
D Huntington 11/27/42
117 nMurphy
118 n
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9/25/42LawrenceD Bureau of 10/28/42
AeronauticsMurphy Huntington 11/16/42
D " 11/10/429/17/42119 Wilson and Director
Lawrence ofTraining
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Subjectre aboveDevelopment of TrainingProgram
Separate Training UnitsSO Trainipg
Racruiting SO P~rsonnelCombined 51-SO TrainingProgramSI-SO TrainingMemo on Training ProgramSuggestions received fromstudentsSupplemental TrainingDirective SI-SOSending 5 men into Baltimore11/8 and 9
Students from Area E arrestedin Baltimore
"Complaint of Strong.Training AreasTraining Models for Instruc-tion Purposes.Dress for"Students on LeaveI~spection of AreasTraining Areas outside ofWashington.
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120 Goodfellow Murphy 8/21/42
D -D.Bruce 8/5/42
Bruce Heard 7/22/42121 n n 7/8/42
Goodfel- Barnes 7/3/42lowD Woolley 4/15/43
122 n " n
Allen D 9/25/44
123-127
128-131 Outline of InstructionPhases One to Six
132-139
139-141
142-144
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SubjectNo more officers "to London fortrainingArticle on Mines of Yugoslaviaprepared as an exercise by
agents.3 additional Training Areas
"Guerilla Nuclei. Trainingn
Middle East Training SchoolsTraining of Radio and AgentOperatorsSchoo ls and Training MiddleEastReceiving Code, Sending Code,Procedure, Traffic, Crypto-graphy Radio Theory, RadioMaintenance and- Field ProblemsMiddle East Schools andTraining ContinuedScenario-Training Film -Middle East
Training of Agents and RadioOperator in Middle EastTheatre.
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF IIVESTIGATIOlf
FAR EASTThe Situation in the Far East. 11/13/41
Final Report of E. A. Mowrer on Mission toFar East. 12/1/41 .
The Situation in the Far East 1274/41
Aid to Men Going into the Far EastJapan Plan
Post-war Leadership
GERMANY
'War in RussiaM. W. Fodor
CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
Foreign Nationalities Branch'Report on Bodosakis & LogotnetisParisian Red BeltPe~ioning ot French Colonial SoldiersRtllDSn1aAffaire otto
General Sikorskil.s Talk with F.D.R.
The Fighting French, Al¢s Leger, General De GaU:J.l.e&: Churchill
80
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117 Mr. Davila's SuggestedStatement.119 American H~gar1an Federation123 C.B.B. Friedlger128 Special War Po11cies Unit - P1ttsburgh156 F.B.I. re Ira F1elsteel
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106-1.48124
148-152160·166171173
176178183188192196198
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CorrespondenceHa-HazReport by C.M. Hall an communist Area of North ChinaThe Silent war .CENSORSHIPCENTRAL INFORMATION DIVISIONCHEMICAL WARFAREMemo' to F.D.R. 7/9/44 re Use of Gas by JapsCHINA .Ta:lk with Chinese ScholarObservation of the Chinese in Burma
·Memo to F.D.R. 11/17/44 re Report an.ChinaMemo an Situation in Eastern China
.Chinese cammunisx Viewpo~t an Chinese PoliticalSituationKeme to F.D.R. 9/28/44 on Chinese CommunistsWhat is present relation ot Cbiriese Communist
Party to Russian C.OIIlD1lBl1st Party, 7/18/44Recent Events & Trends in China, 8/17/44lIemo to F.D.R. on China, 5/4/44Press CODrerence ot 4/5744war Directive ot KuaatntangKemo to ~ Presiden~ re Chinese +ntlat1on, 5/12/45
(see also File 110. 46)
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90
95-9697-272
9798100-120
120 &: 15612512913113614.3145170189
.204212219222225227 & 231235238242250
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Roll 63
ALLIED MILITARY GOVEBNMElfTS.REPORTS OF OBLIGA'rIONSAllD EXPENDITURES BYOBJECT CLASSES
AGENT - CASHIERS
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES _IN THE FAR EASTPersonnelAFGHANISTANNORTH AFRICAHistory of O.B.S. Intelligence ServiceDakar Cover Plan in Operation "Torch"Memos to F .D.R. Jan. 1942 - May r942Memos on Psych9log1cal Warfare for North
Africa 9/7/42The story of "Torch"Memo about French North AfricaEventual Action an the Part of Horth Africa
, in the ConflictDirective to C.O.I.Letter to Gen. A.C. Wedemeyer - sept. 17, 1942Hemo' to Gen. Geo. V. Strong - Sept. 8, 1942Index (which see) .Combat TacticsReport on Developments of Nov. 8, by Gen •
Bethouart. Financial Manipulations of CollaborationistsCOPY' of No. Africa Agreementwater Supply in TunisiaReport by Arthur RoseboroughPo~ltlcal Policy in No. Africa. Comment by
D. W. KingFrench Opinion on Events 1n No. AfricaThe Political 'Problems of an Army of OccupationRelations between Moslems and AmericansFactual account of the nighteof Nov. 7 and 8,
1942 at Algiers
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113 - 118
118 - 120
120 - 126
126 - 134I
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ITALYKemo to F. D. R •. Aug •.1944Report from Italian GovernmentDevelopments Dating from Armistice Neg.otlatlons
CHINA - JAPANOrganization in ChinaPlans against JapanThe Dragon PlanPlan for Obtaining Intelligence from JapanProjects for Japan, China and the Philippinesstrategic Plan for Far EastProjects for India, Australi~, Burmap. W. against Japan in the Far East
J. P. w. C. meeting to consider Genll1Mac Arthur's message
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Paraphrase ot message tram Gen'l'Mac Arthur
PORTUGAL
PROCUREllElfT OF S. O. EQUIPJIEft
FBEHCH PEBBIO.S
PICTORIAL REVIEW
ITALY ~ P,Y.
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ACTIOll CABLES
ALGIERS1 - lit From: August, 194412-12 To - July, 1944.20-~6 From: July, 194420-82 If • " "-
CAIRO~7-2~ From: July, 1944121-128 T~ &: From: Jan. 1945
ISTANBUL56-52 From: July, 194412.1 " • Jan• 1945.
1fEWDELHl60 . Fro. &: to: J11l:y 1944-93-91 ft If- Jan. 1945•
"!Dt60-6~ !oJ Jul7, 194464-76 Fr~: ft. ft
DBTACHJ(EXT 10176-71 From: July 1944
85
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78-7288-93
From: July, 1944-T.O &: From: Jan. 1945
To:MOSCOW
July, 1944160-161 To & From: Jan. 1945217-221 n n Nov. 1944
n161222-
MADRIDTo: July, 1944From: Jan. 1945
n Bov. 1944
KtJNMING
From: Jan. 194528-111
nBl{82 To &: From: July, 1944-
166-17.2, " • .ran• 1945223-227 tt " Nev. 1944
BOlfOLULU
!l From: Ma7-Jul7 1944112-114: fo I: From: Jan. 1945
CALCUTTA
115-120 ~o &: From: Jan. 1945
ATHENS
120 Prom: Jan. 1945-(65~
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86
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. J-_ ....
CASERTA128-1~7 To: Jan. 1945138-157 From: " 11
STOCKHOLM158-159 From:' Jan. 1945216-217 To &: From: Nov. 1944-
LISBON162-166 ~o &: Froll: Jan. 1945222-223 To: . Nov. 1944
VERSAILLES:176-179 From: Jan. 1945
PARIS180-122 .~9._~_."~l;9 ..~: .. Jan. 1945
.227--24.7 II " I'ov. 1944
LOJOON
122~206 To: Jan. 1945206~216 Fro_: II" ft
21t.7-26~ •FrQII a: To, WOVe 1944
87
FILE NO.
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1920-57
20
57-10858
108-168109112
117117
168-183175181
183-229'
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229-249
249-269
269-311269
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ROLL 66
J.C.S. DIRECTIVES, VOL II (conttd)P. W. Operations against JapanJoint Security ControlOverall Plan for U.S.P.W.Distribution of Secret and Confidential Routine ReportsOffice of War InformationJ.C.S. DIRECTIVES, VOL. IIIIndex (whiCh see)J.C.S. DIRECTIVES, VOL. IVIndex '(which see)
J.C •.S. DIRECTIVES, VOL. VTreatment of German Archives, Records and DocumentsOn Identification and Apprehension of Persons Suspected
of War Crimes and Other Offenses and Trial of CertainOffenders
Index (wh1cn see)United States M.ilitary llisslon in AlbaniaJAPAN
Report by E.A. MowrerAn Estimate or Japants CapacityJ.C.S. (Memos an Travel Permits)Emp1oyme~t ot United States Forces in tne BalkansList of PrinCipal Personnel ot O.S.S.FUliC~IO.SOF O.S.S. October 27, 1943BOOJIDABIBS
·J.C.S.DIBICTIVES. VOL IIndex (which see)
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3233-4242-7171-111111-191
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KOREAN INDEPENDENCEMemo to R.S.T. re cable from Korea. 8/18/45.KING, DAVID W.KIMBALL. WILLIAM A.K - (Correspondence and Subjects)JOINT PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE COMMITTEEMeetings - Nov.-March, 1942
128 Functions of O.S.S. 11/2/42152 Definition of P.W.
192-199 JOINT INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE200-204 JOINT COMMITTEE ON NEW WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT204-225 JOINT SECURITY CONTROL
217 O.S.S. Men to Handle Top Secret Material 4/27/44
1. Difficult to correla'te as documents werephotographed in reverse order.
89(67)
FILE NO.
1-1091
21283234
4247
ROLL 68
GERMANY - HITLERThe Hermann Plan against Nazi GermanyMemo to J.C.I. re Hermann Plan 4/2/44The July 20th attempt on Hitler's Life (Breakers),Memo to F·.D.R. re Stiuat10n in Germany 7/22/44" " n " German coup d'etat 7/22/44" " n n " " ", . 7/24/44n " n n " n " 7/25/44
51 Attempt on Hitler's Life and its Consequences62 Memo to F.D.R. re German Plot 7/29/44.67 n n " Posting of Reward for Nebe 8/7/44"79 Report from Spain on the coup d'etat86 Memo to F.D.R. on Breakers Report 1/27/4590 n " " Reasons for Failure 2/1/45n
98 The'Circ1e of Conspirators
110-148 GERMANY - SftKRISE112 Letters of Commendation - 2677th Regiment
114,115117118120
125126129
Memo to F.D.R. re German Surrender in Italy 5/2/45• n n n n n n n 4/28/45 .r:
" n n n If n n n 4/26/45Further Information re Poss1b1e Surrender of German
Forces in North' Italy 4/27/45'Memo to F .D.R. re German Surrender 4/20/45
n n n n " n 4/18/45n n n n n n 4/10/45
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\ . "'9· ': . '.i~-' ,- .' '. ","~3.2·>·~!l"O'·t~ FZb:n. re German SUrrender 4/4/45135 " " " " n " 4/1/45138 It " " n If " 3/29/45
a140 n II " " Kesselring and Vietinghorr 3/22/45143 It n, II
n German Surrender 3/21/45148-152 DENIS, ARMAND
155 Memo to F.D.R. re Denis 11/17/41
160-162 D - CORRESPONDENCE
162-182 DEUEL. WALLACE R.176 List of Theatre Political Officers178 Design for Obfuscation
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323847
22- 7760
77- 827782
8,2- 10284929497
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LONDON OFFICEMinutes of Meetings of Branch Chiefs, Feb.Mar/45Establishment and Function of"London MissionPo~itical Events - May 23 - May 29Security InstructionsNotes on Personalities and Problems 6/8/42LUSEY, A.R.F.B.I. ReportLATIN AMERICAArgentinaChiliMALCOM R. LOVELLMemo toF.D.R. on Foreign Labor Contacts - 6/14/43Memo to F.D.R. on Statements of Dr. HansThomsen - 11/13/41 - re Japan etc.Memo to F.D.R. re Statement of Dr. HansThomsen on Russia - 10/20/41George S6kolsky
102- 120103139140
"120- 178
CORRESPONDENCE ~~D SUBJECTSLMexico by Raymond LoewyMemo to F.D.R. re access to certain documents xeFrench Problem - 11/17/44Internal Affairs of Afghanistan
178- 236178
237- 295252270
JOINT PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE COMMITTEEMinutes of Meetings 7/8/42 - 12/7/42J.P.V.C. SERIAL PAPERSIndexJOINT INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEEMemo to J.I.C. - Comments on "Draft of a Memorandafor tbe President" on Radio Intelligence - 10/22/42Meetings - Nov. 1942 - Aug. 1943
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. 60-S1607881-102
ROLL 70
CORRESPONDENCE & SUBJECTS
!!George HaigThe Case of Paul Hagen
HOPPER, BRUCENotes on Germ$D.YReports on FinlandViews on the Coming Peace .Why the Soviets Declaration of War on Bulgaria?HITLERPropaganda & Speeches .German Ruling Class & a Negotiated PeaceHISTOBI OF O.S.S. - C.B.I. - DET. 101
102-123 ( HAWAII180-192 )124-150 J. R. HAYDEN132 Cable from Hayden re MacArthur132 Friendship Plan143 Memo of Conference with MacArthur etc. re CSS operationsl50-1S0 H (Conttd.)177 Inter-American Bal~ce Sheet by E. A. Mowrer
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ROLL 71
FIELD REPORTS - 1944-1945Index to Report by Arthur CoxIndex to Vol. XIVStren~eration .....52 Index of Report by T. H. MeBaine
55 Index of Report by T. H. MeBaine63 Index65 Index of Rep~rt by G. C. Demas - S.E.A.C. and C.B.I.76 Report of F. A. Willis - S.E.A.C. and C.B.I.80 Index81 Index to Vol. III89 Index of L.S. Wilson's Report - London
122 Report by S. S. Rubenstein124 Index of al?oveReport131 Memo. by Roy Peel re State Dept. and ass men136 Report by L. H. Boyd - Turkey
.140 Report by A. W. Schmidt - West Africa146148149155172
.182
Report on the Belgian CongoIndex to Vol~· IVReport by H. P. LarsonReport of K. w. HinksReport of A. s. Lockwood; .SpainReport of H. B. Plowman; Yugoslavia
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CORRESPONDENCE AND SUBJECTS
E-1941
International Broadcast Facilities Committee
E -1942An Inter-Allied Committee on Military InformationAn American Press Service
E - 1943-44
Presidential Citation for 885 Bombardment SquadronConduct of Col. C.F. Eifler
EA - ENWilliam K. Eliscu wearing improper insigniaEconomic Defense Board
92 Mission to Corsica 12/24/42118 Trip To Egypt126 Report on Cairo128 . Report on Jugoslavia
131-164 BLACK SERIES REPORTS131 Memo to F.D.R. 12/8/44 re activities of a monkin aiding French Resistance134 Memo to F.D.R. 12/6/44 re Catholic Radio Activities
in Italy
96(72)
139 Memo to F.D.R. 11/13/44 re conclusion of animportant Vatican figure on the French politicalsituation and status of Catholic Church inRussia
141 Memo to F.D.R. 11/3/44 on Vatican mattersNote "Black" is Defee151 Supplement to Report on King Leopold157 Basque G. Project158 Genera L Japanese Capabilities160 Memo on Conversations between O.S.S. and
Board of Economic Warfare 9/2/42
165-209 BOARD OF REVIEW
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1-14 CIVIL SERVICE15-1718-.63
3032
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69717475777879818699
104121
ECONOMIC SUFFICIENCY OF THE WEST~RN HEMISPHERE. .
J.C.S. - DIRECTIVBSCivil Affa1rs in the BalkansReport of the Combined Intelligence CommitteeCHINAMemo to F.D.R. 5/12/45
n " " 6/19/44Memo by Y. Q. Shaughnessy 3/5/44Chinese Pql1tical Situation by Col. WilkinsonChinese Intelligence set-upRussia's New Independent StatesInternational Situation (T.F. Taiang) ,ObservationsReport by W. Pettus - Hunan Yale HospitalUse of SpiesList of ChineseNeed for Virile American War DiplomacyMemo re Loan to China
•Note: Many prints are barely legible.
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1-110 FIELD REPORTS23 Volume VIII49 Volume VII75 Griswold - Guthrie Mission92 Alum Mission
110-159 LAtIN-AMERICA110 Argentina135 Chili136 Cuba137 Mexico
159-182 LEND LEASE179 Aid to China
182-197 LIAISON OFFICE
197-200 LIBRARY' 6F eONGRESS
200-208 THE LIGHT PLANE
208-220 INDIA211 Report on Burma July 1942215 Remarks of Sir Ramaswami Muda1iar218 Notes of W.J.D.
. ., 99
220-231 INVASION - D. DAY222 Memo. to F.D.R. 6/14/44.229 Memo. to F.D.R. 7/4/44230 Memo. to F.D.R. 6/19/44
231-232 INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE
232-250 MRS. GERTRUDE LEGENDRE'232 M. J. Papurt234 Mrs. Legendre Diary
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COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERIC~~ AFFAIRSCOUNCIL ON FOREIGN AFFAIRSHungaryCOUNTER ESPIONAGEPost War Counter-Intelligence Prospects 8/18/44British SIS and OSSCOURIER SERVICECRITICISMCURRENT INTELLIGENCE STUDYChinaCZECHOSLOVAKIAMemo to F.D.R.~·10/26/44 (Yarrow, Benes, Sautay,
Masaryk)Memo to F.D.R. 10/14/44Memo on Hurbau & Dr. Kozak
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94-10299
103-238
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COMMITTEE FOR NATIONAL MORALE AND 'OTHER COMMITTEESDictionery of the New German Language and GrammarUse of ScopolamineMemo on German Propaganda MinistryCoordinator of Inter-American AffairsSenate Bill 2303 on PatentsReport on Germany by Dr. Eugen GuersterPlanning Committee, Status as of August 19, 1942Cartel Work of Federal AgenciesMemo to W.J.D. on establishment of world-wideIntelligence Service by J. C. Wiley - December 16, 1941.
COMMANDOSConference between W.J.D., Capt. W. and MajorGoodfellow, January 29, 1942
GERMANY: SUNRISE104 Memo to F.D.R.118 Memo.to F.D.R.119 Excerpts from Diary of Marshall Graziani121 Cables189 Overtures by German Generals etc. for separate armistice198 Peace Feelers via German Diplomats in the Vatican201 Memo. to F.D.R. 1/24/45204 Memo. to F.D.R. 2/9/45
102
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211 Memo. to F.D.R. 2/26/45213 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/8/45216 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/9/45221 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/10/45223 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/12/45224 Summary of Memos to Secretary of State229 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/13/45233 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/13/45235 Memo. to F.D.R. 3/16/45
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CABLES
1- ;6 From: CASERTA. OCTOBER. 194456- 93 To: CASERTA. OCTOBER, 1944
132-140 From: CASERTA. AUG~ST, 1944
93-114 From: USTRAVIC LONDON. JULY, 194411~-121 To: USTRAVIC LONDON. o JULY, 12~~153-181 From: USTRAVIC LONDON. AUGUST, 1944181-202 To: USTRAVIC LONDON. AUGUST. 1944
1~1-1~2 From &:I9.: ~. AUGUST, 1944
145-146 Fran: LISBON. AUGUST, 1944
146-149 ll:2!!: ·MADRID. AUGUST, 1944
1~O-121 From &:To: MOSCOW. AUGUST • 1944
121-12.l From. &:12: STOCKHOLM. AUGUST, 12it~
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1 - 6
6 - 6631
67
68 - 20868
101/ r s: /1-6
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ROLL 78 A-2~.-PAN-AMERICAN AIRWAYS
PARACHUTE SCHOOLSMemo. to General Marshall re ParachuteSchool 7/5/44
PARIS OFFICE
PERSONNEL BRANCHMarigold ProjectMembers of OSS who are not citizens of U.S.LI:1r bf Pe.rJonS f~$/e;e.,.I<.~ ~;/ 41/~ C4ll""~UA/~~.
Foreign PersonnelLaw on Hiring civilians
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CABLESSeptember 1944
1-4 From &: To: STOCKHOLM
4-12 To & From: MOSCOW
12-15 From &: To: MADRID &:. LISBON"
15-17 From &:. To: BERN-17-19 From &:. To: PARIS & S·.H.A.E.F. IN FRANCE
19-5555-90
!:!:2!!!: LONDON
!2l LONDON
90-102 From &:. To! CAIRO
102-116 From &:. To: ALGIERS
116-158 From: CASERTA158-186 To: CASERTA
186-188 To & From: ANKARA: HONOLULU; STEPHENVILLE
188-205 From & To: KANDY
END
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205-217 To &. From: KUNMING: CHUNGKING: DET. 101
217-222 F~om & To: NEW DELHI
223-224 From &. To: ISTANBUL
October 1944-
224-2~a !i:.2!!: USTRAVIC. LONDON248-272 !2l USTRAVIC. LONDON
272-296 From &. To: PARIS
296-299 From &. To: BERN-299-300 From &. To: LISBON
301-302 From & To: MADRID
302-314 From &. To: mscow
21~-J2~ From &. To: STOCKHOLM
END-
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.k.2..2. PERSONNEL MILITARY 14000Note: This section pertains to Civilian ClothesAuthorizations.
15 Proposed Indoctrination Lecture on OSS
95-209 PERSONNEL MILITARY 12653-1400095 Cables126 List of Names128 Report of Status of Troops192 Officer Efficiency Ratings
210-246 PERSONNEL MILITARY - STRENGTH REPORTS 12613
246-318 PERSONNEL MILITARY THRU 12,330
318-346 PERSONNEL MILITARY 1942341 List of per-sons.ready to accept Commissions346-385 PERSONNEL MILITARY J.C.S. ALLOTMENTS351' Functions of the O.S.S.
END
NOTE: Cards Nos. 194-213, 690;693, & 728were missing as of 2/15/50;'·-
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4-1919-2020-2626-5227272828292930303132333335353636373738J9404041·424344454647484848·50505151
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MILITARY PERSONNELAllotment RequestsArmy AProcurement ObjectiveENLISTED PERSONNEL. CONTINENTAL U.S.Director's OrficePlanning GroupPlanning StarrTheater OfficeSecurityHeadquarters & H.Q. DetachmentSpecial FundsPersonnel ProcurementReplacement PoolRecruiting- PoolSecret IntelligenceResearch & AnalysisForeign NationalitiesX-28.8.0.Special OperationsMorale OperationResearch & DevelopmentCommunica tLons.Field-PhotographicPresentation BranchMedical ServicesSchools and TrainingDetachment "A"Detachment. ftC"Detachment "F"Detachment "8"Detachment '"V"Detachment "WAHServicesCourier ServiceProcurement .& SupplyBudget & ProcedureFinance BranchCivilian PersonnelReproductions
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52-61525559
59
60-61
OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO UNITS IN THE U.S.As of Oct. 16, 1944 (Army)
As of Oct. 31, 1944 (Army)Awaiting shipment overseas as of Nov. 4, 1944 (itrmy)As of Nov. 4, 1944 (Navy)As of Nov. 4, 1944 (Marine Corps & Coa s t Guard)
61-84 OFFICERS ASSIGNED TO VARIOUS"THEATERSEUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS
61 Army as of Oct. 25, 194467 Awaiting shipment to67 Navy and Marine Corps as of Oct. 31, 1944
MEDITERRANEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS68 Middle East (Cairo) as of Oct. 25, 1944: Army70 Awaiting shipment to70 Navy & Marine Corps70 North Africa Theater of Operations: Army, as of Oct.25/4475 Awaiting shipment to75 Navy and Marine Corps as of Oct. 25, 194476 Istanbul (Army)76 ~perat1onal Groups: Army as of Oct. 25, 1944 .77 Awaiting shipment to
FAR EAST THEATER OF OPERATIONS78 C.B.I. : Army as of Nov. 4, 194481 C.B.I. : Marine Corps as of Nov. 4, 1944
1 1 0
81 South East Asia Command,:Navy as of Nov. 4, 19448183
83
84
" " " If
·n n " ":Army as of Nov. 4, 1944:Marine Corps as of Nov. 4, 1944
C.B.I. : Navy as of Nov. 4, 1944OTHER THEATERS: Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard,11/4/44
84-10387
102
ALLOTMENT REQUESTS FOR GRADESIndexMilitary Personnel in 0.5.8.
104-120 MILITARY PERSONNEL, NAVY, & MARINE CORPS. 9907A --'104 Proposed Complement Navy & Marine Corps Personnel105 List of Photographic Projects Produced for or
released to Navy Dept.114 Military Personnel
120-135 MILITARY PERSONNEL - NAVY & MARINE CORPS JCS 432.
135-145 MILITARY PERSONNEL - BOARD OF OFFICERS' MEETINGS.
146-156 MILITARY PERSONNEL - COMMISSIONS - 10.707
156-1~1 ~.161-221 PHILIPPINES162 G. 2 Information Bulletin167 Review of ~emy Strength171 Situation of Friendly Armed Forces173 Summary of Economic & Political Information174 Propaganda &: Counter-Propaganda ,
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175 Letter Carlos P. Rumolo to Elmer Davis182 Reno 111187 Translation of Chinese Intelligence Report200 Courtney Whitney's Project205 Report on experiences in Manila and on Bataan
at outbreak of the war.212 A Proclamation by F.D.R. (See also Card Nos. 215,219)213 Memo to F.D.R. from W.J.D. 2/2/42214 Memo to F.D.R. from W.J.D. 2/19/42217218
Conference on effect of fall of Manila on Latin America.Importance of the Philippines
221-301228231232
PRISONERS OF WARList of 76 American P.O.W. released in drive on RangoonMemo to F.D.R. 5/4/45Report on 8th Army's Psychologi~al Warfare Chin SuiBorder Region ..
243 '252
254260
CablesInterroga tion of P.O.V. memo to J•.C. S •Participation by OSS in Interrogation of P.O.W.Memo to F.R.D. - Treatment of Russian P.QW. byGermans. 3/20/44
264267
282287299
Target Information obtained from Jap P.W.Yugoslav P.O.w. in ItalyMemo to F.D.R. - Interrogation of German P.O.V. 10/11/43Exploitation of P.O.W. for Intelligence Requt.r-emerrts
is. S. GrlpsholmEND 1 12
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~ PRESENTATION DIVISION, 194220-7979-83.
83-103103-114114-1;38138-1*81 8198-279
230
280-§~288
297-317
It 1943-1945u. s. Army ManpowerIt "
PORTUGAL
P. W. WEEKLY
POLITICAL WARFARE EXECUTIVE
POLANDThe Polish UndergroundPLANNING AND OPERAT.ION BOARD 15.421 .Mi1ri1y iD1nutes or Meetings.J.C.S. Memo 296 - 9/5/44 - Future ass Operationsin Central EuropePLANNING COMMITTEE (Mainly P.W. Material)psyChological Warfare, Report by W.W. MarseilleCounter-Itelligence by the Board of Economic WarfarePICTORIAL RECORDS
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PHILLIPS, WILLIAMPsychological Warfare Service - Means, Methodsand Requirements ofOSS in Portugal.
PHILLIPS, WALLACE B.! 1942MexicoNotes on Nazi Sabotage Organization in U.S.Memo of the Soviets to.the Iranian Gov'tNotes on trip to SenaloaSiberian AirportsAzoresReport on Fisherman's Lake, LiberiaTurkeySyria
HEW DRAWER (Psychological Warfare & Propaganda)Memo on Front Liine Psychological Warf'a'reGer.man PropagandaPropaganda and PublicityForeign Propaganda as an Instrument of War
PROPAGANDA (U.S. PRESS)
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127 North African Situation
137-154 PSYCHOLOGY139 Psychology, The Third Dimension ot War. by C. C. Pratt
154-292 PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE - DEnNITIONS. P.W.
164 Report ot 6808th Allied Intormation Service'Field Consolidation Team. (Prov.)190 Training end Providing P.W. Statt Officers191 P.W. In North ~rican Theatre195 A phase in lapanese P.W.197 EducatIon otArmed Forces in P.W.198 P.W. Lectures199 Projects under way in P.W. Branch wben it was
abolished on January. 1, 1943199 PsychoanalytIcal ContributIons to P.W.202 Considerations in respect to the basis end pro-
cedures ot P.W.204 P.W. in North Africa209 Hew York Speech, December 12,1942211 Memo on PS7cho1ogical or Ideational Wartar~215 SuggestiODs tor organization ot Planning ActIVities217 Precepts ot Political Wartare219 OrganIzation or a P.W.Branoh220 Strategy ot ~olltlcal Wartare against Ger.aany226 Development ot a Plan tor P.W. tor the U.S.
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235 Development of Certain Sections of Outline forBasic Estimate on P.W.239 British-American npro-Germanismn and P.W.241 Definition of P.W. and its extent and requirements250 Notes on P.W.251 Memo on P.W.252 Notes regarding P.W. by W.JD.
256 P~~posed Definition of P.W.
258 PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE BRANCH258 P.W.B. Report by James M. Minifie262 Organization and Functiona264 Directive for Mediterranean Theater267 Activities of P.W.B.290 Report on Re~organization of P.W.B.
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60
72-12776
77
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9395, 97109118123
ROLL 84
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE STAFF & DIRECTIVES
PUBLICITY POLICY - FISHER HOWEIndex
PUBLICATIONSFranco Invades Latin hmerica
PUBLICITY • 16500(These Sections cover Security)Supplement to "German & Japanese PenetrationorOSS in ETO, 7/7/45 .Drew Pearson
PUBLICITY, 16490British Official Secrets Act, 1911A.A. Genest, Cpl. - breach of SecurityGus KapponisMemo for all personnel leaving assArticle for Readers Digest on French UndergroundTwo Man Army by G. Gaskill 2/5/45Road to Freedom by Capt. J. KellisStory by Lt. E. Athens
CORRESPONDENCENote: There are a few "Q" in Roll 85
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127-1J6 Q. 194J1~7-1J9 Qa - gz1J9-168 R - 1941139-140 Index168-175 Ra-176-191
176RAILROADSExtracts taken from a German aocument. "Liste for
Sabotage meldungenn
186 Critical Analysis of "Delay and Disorganization ofEnemy Movement by Rail"
191-125 ~ (Continued)
195-2J6 Ra - Ri - 1943210 Memo on Appraisal of Intelligence Reconnaissance
Groups
236-275 Ra - Ri - 1942·
237 Various Former Members of the American DiplomaticService
242 Review of "Men of Chaos" by H. Rauschning
276-349 Re _·Rb
280 Report on trip thru Germany by Team No. 2
285 Reparation Commission as agreed at Yalta Conference291 Problem of German Reparations.327 Sicily, Political Situation.329 Rumanian Opinion of Russia
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ROLL 85 A-a-CORRESPONDENCERI-RZRussia's Sinister MOtives in Eastern EuropeMemo ~o FDR re Peter RiedelF.B.I. and Burton Rice also known as RhysSeven Landing Operations and ,Their Significance
by C. RougeronJapan's Philippines LootRussian Supply Route
RADIO: RADIO COMMUNICATIONSRadio on Stanley Peninsula, Hong Kong
RAICHLE. JOSEPH L.
REPORTS
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Use of Prof. Renner's Article by Axis PropagandistsMaps for a New World by G.T. RennerNotes on Reporting BoardDefense of a HemisphereReport on Far EastReport on R & AIntelligence Reports ll/7-11/l~l942
REPRODUCTION BRANCH
-.
293-339 RESEARCH & ANALYSIS. 1942. 1943(Section on Proposed New Activities, 'Reor-gant aa-
tion & Budget) .294 Report on Public Affairs by the Canadian·Institute302 Personnel Suggested in the Far East.
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Organization of French Resistance
From- SubjectOrganization of FrenchResistance SignatureRecord sheet.
D 7/18/44 Report prepared forMarshall's use regard-ing organi~ation ofFrench Resistance.
Mentioned
Koenig
7/12/44 Report on organizationof Freneh Resistance,its aceomplishments, itspresent position and itspotential in support ofmilitary operations.Chart and tables showingcontainers and packagesdropped by OSS and SOEJanuary - June 1944.Personnel plaeed in SOE/SOfield as agents and onspecial missions as ofJuly 6.Map showing location ofJudburgh team and areasin which British andAmerican teams are op-erating.French Resistance duringthe first ten days ofoperation in Normandy.Report continued.(Note Pars. 8 and 17cut off by camera)Effects of ResistanceMovement
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20-21
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25
26
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To From- Date-
6/23/44
7/4/44
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Subject MentionedAction of French Re- SAS, SOEsistance in support UKof operating in Normandy.Rail Communications 21stArmy Summary 1.35.Report on Operation Zebra"Trainer, Sa1es~".Map of France.Military value of theResistance.Development of Re-sistance in France.
Par. 12 cut off.Maps
Resistance Groups10/20/44 Achievements of OSSin recent operations
in France.Joint Chiefsof Staff D
D Caserta, 10/11/44ItalyJoint Chiefs 7/22/44of Staff·
London C.Rorcross
Cable, submitting datagiven in 1/22.
OSS contribution to Re-sistance groups inFrance from OSS officein London (Note: Re-port is not complete)Report on "Grassy"Mission ot 9/9/44.Stores delivered.Ground signals andReception.Operation "Grassy"979/42. .Track chart.Operation "Grassy·
-2-- S6-
KoenigEisenhowerOverlordMarquis PlanAnvil.SAS, Re-sistance.14,648FFIMarquisCox
Jedburgh
Jrd Div.
Vosges Area
Jrd Div. ,
1·22
... ~".. ~~~
.To From Date Subject Mentioned- - -28-29 FDR D 9/27/44 Report on second o£ 3rd Div.three daylight air Ope:p;ationoperations dropping "Cadillac"supplies to French
Resistance Groups.29 Joint Chiefs 9/27/44 Report on operation
of Staff "Cadillac".30 D J.F. 8/4/44 Submitting Report'on
Haskell "Cadillac".31-33 7/14/44 Report on 'Operation 3rd Div."Cadillac". Marquis.34 Report on Operation
"Cadillac" by aparticipator.35 Photos of Approach, "Trainer
Drop, Landing, De- (Crayon)"parture ("Cadillac").
36 D J.F. 9/1/44 Report on Op'eration 3rd Div.Haskell "Buick" 8/1744.
37 "Buick" Targets andDeliveries.Report on Reception Chas. Perryfrom Marquis.
38 E.E. 8/1/44 Tactical Report ofPartridge Mission Buick (Tab A)39 E.E. 8/1/44 Operation "Buick"Partridge Account of Stor's40 Signals and Reception
"Buick"·.7/4/44 -Bigot" Developmentof Resistance in France.
41 "Bigot" continued.42 "Bigot- concluded.
Joint Chi eta 7/13/44 Operation "Zebraft Haskellof Staff D of June 25, 1944.
43-44 Phct oe of OperationItebra".
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46-49 G. C.MarshallD
50 H.H.Arnold
7/9/44D
H.H.Arnold 10/14/449/27/44D
51-53
54-56 D 7/14/44Haskell
57
58
SubjectStatement or resultsand future potentialof SOE and ass insupplying French Re-sistance Groups.As above.
"Cadillac" Operat~on.Report of "Cadillac"operation of 7/14/44.Photos are under #35.Action of French Re-sistance July 2 - 13th.(Parts are missing)Meeting with MarshallPresent situation inSouthern France"Bigot - Anvil"Part of "Bigot" butdoes not seem to fit in.Total containers droppedin France by SO and SO~
Statistical Report onF Section Agents •.
Jan-Sept. Number or Containers1944 and Personnel behindenemy lines. Western
Europe Section.
1943-44
Mentioned
Marquis
Koenig FFI"Toplink""Vent plug"
59 American Personnel inthe Field (behind enemy lines)From D day to 9/1. -
1943-44 Total containers droppedinto Fran~ by SO and SOE.Numbers of Personnel bynationali.ty and casualties.
July '44 Personnel in field.60Summary of American aidto French Resistance.
124
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TO From Date Subject Mentioned- - -61-62 FDR D 5/4/45 Snmmary of role played
.by OSS in development ofFrench Resistance.
62-63 D s.p. 3/15/45 Report of SO Agents Capt.FloegeKarlow active in Battle of Lt.BouchardonFrance (lists Miss V.Hallatrocities) Lt.BruckerCapt. LaytonLt. MacomberGerman Gen'l.Elates.Capt. SchleyCapt • Johnson.Maj. ShannonMaj CoolidgeLt.R.deRoussyde Sales.
63-64 D J.E. 12/30/44 Equipping the FFISawyer around the Biscay, - ~ockets.(>?-66 aps66 L.W. 8/22/44 FFI Operations in KoenigRocks support of Dragoon Cochet67 (Item 21 missing)68-69 7/26/44 Targets for FFI in
support of Operation"Anvil".
69-70' Gentl. 7/27/44 Command and OperationalCochet Employment of FFI (item11 missing).
71 Ar'no1d D 10/6/44 Photos of daylight droppingto resistance groups near
v BrussellS (No photos infile).
72 D T.G. 8/25/44 Supplies to ResistanceEarly groups Maj. Lawrence.72-75 Doering R. J. 8/26/44 Report - Observation otKoch Resistance groups.75 D 'Memo on above report Koch(incomplete) Doering
D L.M. 7/25/44 Meeting with Gen'l. W.M. MayoReam Loomis (Incomplete) Maj. RosenbaumLt. Col.Linton
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To From ~ Subject Mentioned- -76 Koenig D 8/22/44 Letter.: of appreciation etc.
Stephen- Gubbins Memo on FFI, Koenig SOE,son Bedell-Smith77 Franck Gubbins 7/-/44 Memo on Resistance Col. Haskell
Gens.Whiteley,Koenig,Mockler,Ferryman,Bedell-SmithSOE
Memo - Resistance Group Koenig78 FDR ) D 7/8/44 Loads and Types of stores
Joint) being dropped to Res.Staff) Groups.
79 Hull Cheston 8/9/44 Enclosing two dispatches Comite Nationa80 8/9/41+ -Report on Comite National deGaulle(Incomplete) PetainParodi
L. MarinLeGeorgeGiraudGasnier-DuparcGeistdoerterBlumDaladierGen.deReversFouche,SallardRolle, Gildas.
81 FDR D 7/21/44- Memo on information Herriotsubmitted by Andre -L. MarinEnfiere alias Lamballe G. Bidault
deGau1le82-8.3 FDR D 7/19/44 Report on Comite National deBaulle
des Corps Elue de la Laurent Eynac~~~':lb1ique L. Maria
FCNL" EisenhowerRever.•PetainLaval IDarnand"Melice"
\.
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.I9. From Date Subject Hentianed.-84 Leahy Buxton 6/7/44- SUbmitting Reports
Hull on Comite National85-86 Reports on Comite L. MarinNational: Its Plans M. Parodi
and Political Aims. ReversCommunists in Re- Dugarreausistance Movement NavarreP. de Cbambrusde GaulleLavalLemoineDarnandPetainDoriotCogeu1ardCroix de Fe&FCnVUlonFront NationalCOT, csa
86 6/7/44 Comments of ass Bern de Gaulleon Comite National PetainAlgiersCommitteeFront NationalVUlonCOT'CNR
Comments of ass de GaulleWashington on Com1te Revers
.National Passy87 Buxton R.F. Laurent-
JlattAftS 6/5/44 .Comments on Com1te EynacNational
Hall Buxton 5/20/44 . Sending Bern dispatchon Camite Hat10nal
87-88 5/18/44 Bern report on Comite Laurent-EynacNational de Gaulle
88-89 So.BranCh J.Bross 2/10/44 Potentialities or Re-sistance Groups inFrance
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I2 From Date SUbject Mentioned90 ''Woolnough D 2/25/44 Resistance GroupsSupplies etc.
2/4/44 Notes on Air Lifts de GaulleMarquis
91 1/1/43- Arms delivered by11/30/43 British to FrenchUnderground
Reception Fields forDepositing Arms,
The French ResistanceForce
92 D 1/16/44 Supp1ytng FrenchResistance Groups(Incomplete)
11/6/43 Memo. on use of Spainto supply FrenchResistance Groups
11/14/43 Excerpts from Report K.F. Grenier#10570 on resignation Fenof Giraud as Presidentof Algiers Committee
93 My' dear 11/5/40 Spain and its use as Ma1siseFriend ? bases for resistance in Jordana
southern France MikailevitchGiraud
94 Murphy Eddy 6/12/43 Experimental DetachmentG-3 (Incomplete)
95-98 1/11/44 Psychological Warfareconsiderations in AirRaid on Franca(Incomplete)
98 2/ /44 Results of Air Operati9nto France Moon Period
99 D Spaatz 7/26/43 Re D's letter of 7/20Arms deliveriesFebruary Moon
128·
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I2. From ~ SUbject Mentioned100 Eddy Roseborough 6/11/43 Liberty of action o~
ass in France with re-spect to certainmattersSpaatz D 7/20/43 SUggested operations
prepared by Roseboroughand discussed in Tunis
7/19/43 Proposed operation"inSE France using para-chute troops and air-borne infantry
101 o~fice memos refollowing:
102 D Macfarland 6/23/43 Giving resistance forcesin the Balkans some airassistance
D Huntington 6/10/43 Handling of French Re- 'Halliwellsistance Groups in Eddywestern Europe Van der Strict
Halliwell II 6/10/43 n n EddyVan der Strict
103 D Van der 6/1/43 Control of Fr'ench Re- CanfieldStrict sistance Movements ·SOE
(Incomplete) SI,SOG. SharpD.Bruce CD 5/19/43 Part ass in Berne shouldplay regarding French
Resistance MovementsThe FFCM Resist.
104 1.OlB Group. Cable from Berne Liberation3/6 reports two groups Combat(Forces Francaises Franc-Tireurcambattantis de 1a COmmDni sts,Metropole) de Gaulle
Giraud.U.S.FresneyTertius,Hun.tington,SI, SO CE
129
I2. From· ~ Subject105 France 11.280
Resistance Movementsass operations onthe - - -
D Buxton 5/21/43 Memo re belowF.L. Ball W.L.Rehn 5/18/43 .Advances to FightingFrench· in Swiss francsand accept payment inpounds sterling
D Huntington 5/12/43 so operations, FrenchResistance Groups
106 state Dept. 3/10/431 Proposals' submitted toPrime ~ster byde Gaulle for increas-ing supplies to FightingFrenchOrganization and plansof resistance forces inFrance refers to aboveproposal
Vice Chief Commander, 3/22/43Naval oper- Naval..Forcesation in Europe
Shepardson Huntington 3/12/43 Handling of French Re-sist. Groups throughLondon and Switzerland
Stark 4/9/43? Organization and plansof resistance forcesin France(appears incomplete)
3/18/43 Recent developaents inPlans for Organizationand Activities of Re-sistance Granps inFrance
107 Memo.
Prime de Gaulle 3/10/43 Copy ot letter sent reMinister aid to Fighting French(incomplete)
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RehmBigelow
w. ShepardsonSO-SOE
assSOEde Gaulle
DonovanHalliwellSI, SOOSSHuntington
de Gaulle.assSOEChevalierStarkHuntington
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108 Memo. App nB" 3/4/43 Summary of co~ersationon 3/3 of _Adm. Starkwith French Leaders onorganizatio# and plansof resistan'cemove-ments in Franc~
109 Memo. App nAn 3/11/43 SUmmary of conversation(Kittredge) of Col. Huntington with
French 1ead~rs re above
110 Extract from BBC's DailyDigest of World Broad-castsFrom LondonFrom- RatitoFranceAlgiers
Enclosure "Cn
3/ /433/16/43
Rene - Versailles
From B - villein French for FrenchA.fricaRadio Marca ?in French for FrenchAfrica
,------------~-'-. --'-_ ..
Mentioned
de GaulleCol. BillottiChevalierMr. RexMercierCrillionSOEBi1lottevan der Strich-:
. Maj. BrewerCol.Kiddy ?de GaulleGiraudMr. RexMercierCrillionChevali.e..rGubbinSir Allen BroolStark
Bob TroutJean CastetGiraudCompulsoryLabor inGermanySauckel"ThononGuerillas"M1ha1lov1tchCo1.Allonette
Compulsorylabor inGermany
131
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Times 3/18/43 The Future of France. North Af"rieaWhole people ready torise. By M. AndrePhilip111 New· 3/19/43 Savoire Patziots still RadioChronicle defiant Algiers
Laval'sUltimatUm
Times 3/20/43 Resistance ending inSavo1re'. M~mensent to GermanyG.V.strong ? 3/12/43 SeDding memo. de Gaulle
A & B to Adm. Stark Giraud"drafted by Kittredge "Secret"on Starkfs .staff ArrlIy in(see #108-109) France
.112 App. nDn 3/18/43 Situation in France General&: P.W.E. (British .survey ot
Political Warfare conditionsExecutive) Propagandato France
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FILE NO. A-9112-197 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS BRANCH
115 Directive on R & A in Europe127 Evidence of Italian Espionage in Canal Zone136 Possibility of Opening Additional Supply Routes
to China148 Maps Showing Supply Depots of Paris Area
197-217 R & A - CIVIL AFFAIRS DIVISION201 United Nations Military Government over Germany208 Will the Societ Government be willing to participate
in a Joint Military Occupation?
217-231 R & A - TRANSMITTAL MEMOS
231-294 RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT - 12457268 Gadgets285 Truth Drug
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Sub,jectLons-Le-SaunierNeuvilleVi1lereversureNear Besancon
A.A. Kelly 9/16/44 Increase in assPersonnel forE.T.O.May. June, Chronological1944 File of Cables.A.J. McFarland 9/ 5/44 Increase in OSSPersonnel for
E.T.O.Cheston W.M. Giblin 7/26/44
D E.D. Graves 7/17/44
.Joint ChestonChiefs ofStaff
6/14/44
Memo
Buxton
D
Putzell 6/15/44
Connely 6/ 8/44
J.F.Haskell 6/ 6/44
MentionedWm. ClarkDeWitt ClintonJ. FaulkeR. ThompsonW. Nelson"Grand Pere"Women's ArmyCorps.
Allotment Papers Sumner Williamsfor OSS Personnel John WilsonIncrease in Per-sonnel E.T.O.OSS Activitiesand Training inU.S. should bereduced.Additional Per-sonnel for OSSin E.T.O.Papers submittedby OSS in E.T.O.to SHAEF
Addition to OSSin E.T.O.Alter Procedurewith Officer'sBoard.Tr.ansmittal ofR~quest for In-creased Tableof Allotment.
Eisenhower
Col. HannahEisenhower
HoffmanWilsonLittle
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1:2 From Date Subject Mentioned- -Canfield E.M. Joes 6/ 5/44 Allied assistance Haskellto Resist. Groupsin France. Refersto letter of 17th
May.
9-10 EiseD- Haskell 5/17/44 ~llied assistancehower to Resist. Groups
in France.To obtain a Sup-plemental Table ofAllotment for SO,OSS, E~OUSA ..Tabulation ofPersonnel SO, OSS,ETOUSA.
10 H.R.Bull Haskell 4/28/44 Additional SO De-tachments to beattached to U.S.Armies invadingEurope.
11 Joint Eisenhower 5/1/44 Substance of Mes- SOE, SOStaff sage Arming Re-sist. Groups. Ade-quate Personneland Means.
Eisen- Joint Staff 4/17/44 Substance of Mes-hower sage re Arming
Resist. Groupsin France.11-12 Tab. of SO Forces
Field OperationsBase Services •.
Joint Eisenhower 5/17/44 Approving Supple-Staff mental Table ofAllotment sub-mitted by as, SSO,
ETOU8A:-1 (see #9-10) (Incomplete)
13 T.R. Cheston 5/29/44 Additional Person-Hannah nel needed by ass
in Support ofResist. Groups.
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!2 From ~ Sub.iect Mentioned-14-15 T.R. Cheston 5/29/44 Additional Person- Eisenhower,Hannah nel needed by OSS SOE, ETO.in Support""of
Resist. Groups.Mentions restric~tions on recruit-ing by OSS fromthe Armed Serviceshave increased.
15-19 Part "A" Personnel requiredby OSS·in ETO inaddition to present .sub. allotment(Pages 15, 16, 21-25 are missing).
20-21 Part "B" Text and tabula-tions.21 Joint Cheston 6/7/44 Additional Person- Eisenhower
Staff nel required by Woolnoughass in Support ofResistance Groups
22 Woolnough Cheston 5/13/44 Further data on ass, os,need of addition- Hannah,al Allotment il). Larson, LelandETO Eisenhower
Appendix 173 additional SO, S1officers and 339 SOEenlisted men will X-2be required forETO
22-24 ~escription of SO, SOEFunctions ofPersonnel Required
24-26 Woolnough D 5/10/44 Comments on Cable SO, ETafrom Eisenhower Rockto Joint Staff W.B. Smith5/2/44 re aid to BalkansRe-Sis:t.Groups in ETOUSAWestern France Gen'l ArnoldAirlifts
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30
31
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5/6/44
SubjectRough draft ofletter
Factors to be con-sidered in a Memoto War Dept , onCable #S 51066(Additional Per-sonnel)
Background State-ment on Requestsfor Airlift forass in ETaSOB/SO Hdqs.London is respon-sible for ArmingResist.- Groups inSHAEFS Sphere.Adequate Personneland means are re-quired by US(Aircraft;s)Cable 1149727Action BernNumber:;of air-crafts and tonnagefor British and USParachuting wereput on same basis.ass insists samerepresentation asBritish.Cable 114298425 aircrafts al- Ilotted to be usedto help Resist.Groups.Cable H43904 reEqualization ofBritish and Amer-ican efforts back-ing French Resist.
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MentionedSub-Committee ofJoint Sta£fPlanners; LarsonHannah, Leland,SOESO/SOEResist. GroupsForgan, Buxton,ETO, Airlift,Lt/Col. PfliegerMr. Mowinckel,Hugh Wilson,~.D.WilsonCol. BruceETOUSADonovanF.T. DavisonArnoldNorth Atricade GaullePrime MinisterKoenigass
MagruderBigelowMEnTO,ETa, SI,1-2,Jigsaw,CasertaMotta, OSS
B-17'sB-24's
Eisenhowerwire to JOS
, 37
T.2, !!:2!!! !l!ll SUbr1ect MentionedGridley D 5/8/44 Paraphrasing
Cable #4298433 Gridley D 5/9/44 Paraphrase of MideastCable from Al- Specialgiers 5/4/44 Operations"4 sorties into report toGreece dropping Freedom8 tons of stores.
53 1/2 were in-filtrated byboat."
Buxton Forgan 4/19/44 CaQle #39164 G-2 ETOUSAHoffman State Dept.and 105 advises' .thatFrench have made
important poli-tical issue outof problem ofsupplying Resist.Groups. Rumoris the U.S. isagainst arming.
Bruce Buxton 4/14/44 Cable 1136479 J.C.S.(London) British have 5th Par. ofagreed to policy Cable #35949of separate ass (634)operations Marshall
34 Bruce Buxton 4/12/44 Cable"1135949 BTO(London) Co-Ordination ETOUSA
between SO and MO, SI, PWE,SOE Should SIS, SCAEFstrive for greaterass independence.
Buxton Forgan 4/14/44 Cable '38051 re- 105(London) plying to Cable135949 approvin,text of CGS 449 I
34-35 Despres London 3/17/44 Cable 1131261 Cable #29941Fahs Rostow re Rostow's EOU, De WildeLanger Kindle- retirement Hamilton
berger FEAOSS, 8th AirForce,Donovan, BruceRiefler.
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12. From ~ Subject Mentioned-35 11109 and Gamble 3/11/44 Cable 1125494 CaffeyGalvin· Algiers Slim chance that Message #1721Message #1721 3/9will result in Devers,granting addi- Eaker,tional B-17's Arnoldunder agreementto supply 2000
containers nexttwo monthsKindle- Fahs 3/15/44 Cable 1129941 Lockwoodberger Depres ass help ..required Blakemore{London} Langer by ,Air Force in . 14th AirChina Releasing ForceRostow for this
work.D Ordway 3/15/44 Cable 1126014 NATO
Gamble Re Cable 1125494 Caffey{Algiers} Authorization Arnoldgranted Eaker to
assign B-17's toass but he in-sists that ser-vicing squadronbe attached tothem.
36 Secre- Exdet Cable #24864 Italytariat (Algiers) In answer to FranceClavin (129507. Noquestions 2 or3. Numbers ofsorties made andcontainers andmen dropped.
C 0 Co AAF 3/7/44 Message 1721/766 T/EFreedom Arnold regarding heavyAlgiers bomb squadron
for OSSD Gustav 3/5/44 Cable 622884
Cairo re their 1/22494Toulmin and in reply to#2605. Concerns'British sortiesfor Dec.
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To !:!:2! ~ SUb.ject Mentioned-D Exdet 3/6/44 Cable 1124654 OrdwaY'sAlgiers refers to Cables StatementGlavin 1128344 and in #22464
1124074 Americancontainers can-not go in Britishplanes.37 D Gustav 3/4/44 Cable 1122654 S N Italian'Cairo refers to·their planes
Toulmin #22494. Ans.112605 correctsl~t Par. of Note 2.
D Exdet 3/2/44 Cable #24204 SlessorAlgiers Eaker requires EakerGlavin an authorized SOE/SOSunit with Table Overlordof Organization EisenhowerWilsonRoyceCasertaCairoLondon
Toulmin D 3/1/44 Cable 1126384 ArnoldBruce re Request from _.,..RAFGlavin Arnold for info. London(London) concerning Allied Cairoassistance by air Algiersto resist fEOUPSin Europe Lists8 questions).
38 Secret- Exdet 2/29/44 Cable 1124074 Timberlakeariat (Algiers) Planes at Blida
GaMble for Joint Oper-ations
D Gustav 2/28/44 Cable #22154 Livermore(Cairo) Meeting in Al- ReuthershamGlavin giers. Enthusi- Chapin
asm for assist- Vanderbiltance in Target Italyand Photo inter- Stanallpretation given Caffeyby ass Ordway
BornYoung'OPSArnoldBari '\
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To From Date Sub.lec't Mentioned~ - -D Exdet Cable #23684 Devors(Algiers) 7-B-25's to Blida Glavin
Gamble KarlowCroller39 Glavin D 2/25/44 Cable #20344.Desires more Haskellinformation on ArnoldReutersham. Al-location o~ planes.
D Exdet 2/18/44 Cable 1122464Ordway Problem of B-29'scan be arranged ·
at Naples.Arnold Buxton 4/17/44 Progress made in D
supplying air-lifts for ass40 D Arnold 4/14/44 Progress made in Glavin
supplying air- MEDOTlifts for"OSS Eaker
E.T.O.l22ndLiaisonSquadron
Arnold D 3/28/44 Enclosing Glavin's assMemo of 3/15/44 SOE
41 D Glavin 3/15/44 Memo-Recommenda- sa/SOEtions for Air NATOLifts for Special METOOperations. Medi- MAAFterranean Theatre
41-42 D Haskell 3/11/44 Re: Cable #27934)/2/lt4 enclosesstatement cover-ing details ofair effort forsix months begin-ning Sept. 1943.
42 Arnold D 3/3/44 Cable from SirJohn G. SlessorD Arnold 3/4/44 Airborne assist-ance to Resist.
Groups in Franceand the Balkans
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!2. From llate Subject Mentioned- -D Exdet 3/2/44 Cable #24214 GlavinSlessor re Effort t6 ~tep Arnoldup the air lifts Overlordinto Italy, France,RakerPoland and the Point BlankBalkans
43-44 Arnold D 3/3/44 Sending App. A Gutruto E for Arnold's Titostudy. App_ A Mihailovichoperations basedon United KingdomOperations frompoints in Medi-terranean Theatre(Other Apps.miss-ing)
44 Toulmin D 3/1/44- Cable 1/28874etc. Duplicate of .Cable #26384 (037)
D Bruce 3/2/44 Cable #27934 iti FranceHaskell answer to·#26384 Norway(London) Info. on aircraft Hollandutilized Dec. Denmark
1943 to Jan. 31, Belgium44-45 1944.45 D Exdu~ 3/2/44 Cable 1/24224 inGamble reply to 1/2887
Glavin (288741) Air Italyoperations fromBlida (near Algiers)
46 D Gustav 3/2/44 Cable 122lt9i in Yugoslavia(Cairo) reply to 1/2.05 BulgariaToulmin Aircraft used Crete·Greece
REEi.st. Groups Albania(Appears to bein answer to#26384)
Gidley JJ 5/2/44 Sending copy ot G-Jmemo for ~ddi- SHAEFtional air lifts
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12 ~ 11!1! Subrject Mentioned., --47 D. Haskell 4/1/44 Request to SHAEF Gentl Smithfor additionalair lifts. Refersto enclosed paper
Gubbins 3/27/44 Memo listingGeneral Type ofOperations Con-templated, N'eedfor Allotment ofAircraf't, Basisof Allotment,Suggested Addi- .tional PermanentAllotment (TitleUnreadable)
.48 D Haskell 3/4/44 Efforts to Secure SHAgFAdditional Air- GenIs Smithcraft in support and Bullof Resistance
48-50 D s.C. 2/22/44 Request for Addi- ETaUSA .AEF tional American SOE/SO(Haskell) Aircraft for Arm- SSOing Remst. Gro~ps Jedburgh
in Support of Comite NationcOperation OVERLORD D-Day Acti-vities
Marquis deGaulle
51 Bruce Haskell 10/26/43 Sending copy of"Supply of Resist-ance Groups"10/12/43
co C.S.Vander-lO/12/43 Supply of Resist- JedburghETOUSA blue ance Groups SOE, SOS
52 Organization andStrength ofResist.Groupsin FranceRequirements fora.Storage,Pack-ing and DepartureCenter.
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!2. From 1l!ll Sub.ject Mentioned-53 W.B.Smith D 7/21/43 Letter re lack RAF
of air-transpor- MACtation, Infiltra- Resist.Groupstion of men intoFrance via subs.Independent Amer-ican Secret In-telligence.
D Smith 7/29/43 Outlines arrange-ments made'inanswer to D'sletter 7/21/43.
54 D J.C.S. 6/26/43 Replies to letter(Royal) of '6/13 regarding
shortage of trans-port aircraft.Assignment of ad-ditional equipmentmust be left inhands of theatre'sC.O.
Command- U1io 6/29/43 Enclosing copy ofing Gen- 1etter,J.C.S. toerals etc. 0, 6/26/43, in re-S.W.Paci- ply to ass requestfic, ETO, for 6 bomber typeNo. African aircraft for useTO, Middle in No. Africa andEast,China 12 planes for ser-Burma India. vice with OSSCentral London Office.AfricaDeane D 6/16/43 Refers to D's McGregortJeS) letter of 6/13 and Te~der,
repeats cable. re- Eisenhowerceived from Al- Smithgiers re con£er- Ruckerence on air trans- Doolittleport
55 Deane' 6/13/43 Calls to atten- SOE(JCS) tion of JCS the RAF
impairment of aSs" France,espionage due to ~orsica .lack of air trans- Sicilyport which may Italyforce ass into a No.Rfricasecondary posi- theatre,tion ETOUSA "
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12. mm Date Sub.1ect Mentioned....-56-57 App. 1 6/1)/43 Aircraft for oper- SOation of OSS in SIWestern Europe. SOENecessary in order Iberianthat S.l. may meet Peninsula,the demands upon Switzerland,it. No. Africa,France,Corsica
Algiers"Secret Army"Tedder
58 D J.Morgan 2/6/43 Army should as- "Baker Streett;sign 12 Libera- Huntingtontors to be used Brewerto drop agents and Halliwellmaterials and 4 AndrewsCata1inas for BruceNorway operation
Wash. Cairo 5/17/43 Secured author- Brebetonization for ass U.K.to operate ownsquadron and re-quests specialpersonnel
" " 6/9/43 Difficult to Jugoslaviaplan operationsdue to lack of·aircraft. Canuse Slavs.
59 Cairo Wash. 5/24/43 Commitments Breretonassigned totheatre.not tobe assigned forspecial opera-tions. Anytheatre command-er can judgemerits of demand
Wash. Algiers 6/8/43 Serious problem Spaatzis complete lack Tedderof air transpor- Eisenhowertation as sea Doolittlepassage is nowimpracticable.
145
To From ~ Subject Mentioned- -59-62 D Memo 6/12/43 Aircra£t for Oper- SO, SIations in Western OSS, SOEEurope~ Outlines IISecretArmynrequirements and Algierssupplies (this Doolittleappears to be a Spaatzdraft of App. A Tedderunder 1156-57)63 Deane 'L.W.Rooks 8/14/43 Memo. on activi- Sicilyties Df OSS in CorsicaMediterranean SardiniaTheatre. They So. Francewere of value. SOE SI .,Operations im-peded by lack of
planes. Recom-mends fosteringof OSS activi-ties.
63-64 Com.Gen'l D.K.E. 4/27/43 Aircraft for SOE, SOS,ETOUSA Bruce Special Opera- Resist. Groupstions Concernedwith Invasion ofN.W. Europe.Resist. Groupsnot equipped.OSS requirementsof aircraft
65 Marshall D 11/18/42 Discussion withArnold re airAssistance. Re-quests letterfrom M. to AirForce Commanders
D J.S. 1/25/1t3 Reply to aboveActing ~etterChiefof Staff
Memo. of Proposed J.C.S.Communication to OSSAir Force Com- B-21t'smanders.66-68 J.C.Staff 7/27/44 Neeessitj: for SCI, X-2Additional of
Certain Personnelto OSs in ETORebuttal to find-ings of Joint 1 46-13- LOgistics Committ ee
g]
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To From Date Sub.1ect Mentioned- - -69 D Glavin Feb.l944 Cabie #7584- OSS, SOE
(Algiers) Containers for Re- Deverssistance Group Maj.LawrenceEakers70 D Haskell 6/6/44 Request for In-creased Table ofAllotment70-71 Supreme Haskell 5/17/44 Allied Assistance Mockler-
Commander to Resist.Gr.oups FerrymanA.E.F. in France. NeedSupplemental Tableof Allotment forSO, bss, ETOUSAG-J(Ops) Haskell 4/26/44 Additional SO to
be attached toU.S. Armdes invad-ing Europe
72 5/1/44 Substance of Memo SOE, SOfrom Eisenhowerto J.~C.S.
4/17/44 Substance of Mes- Koenigsage from J C Sto Eisenhower
72-74 Tabulations ofPersonnel
75 J.C.S. Eisenhower 5/17/44- Approval of Sup- Letter ofplemental Table of MaylAllotment for SOLondon (appears tobe incomplete)
'&pp.-'- Special Operations OSS, SOEProcedure for AirSorties in Medi-terranean (Appears.incomplete)
App.nBIt lX?{.4-3- Air Operations:3 144 from United King-
dom.II Air Operations in
Mediterranean
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1:2 From Date Subject Mentioned- -76 Allied Assistance OSS, SOEto Resist.Groupsin EuropeRessstance Groups14,238
77 App. "C" Allied AircraftAllocated to Sup-port of Res~st.Groups in Europe
D W.L.Langer 7/10/44 Monthly Report, SACO6/8." Funds for WeemsWeems. CougbJ.inCBI
D Chief MO 7/8/44 Cooperation be- ·OWl, CB:J:Branch tween OW! and MO J.S.C •.K.D.Mann78 D Gustav 3/3/44 Lists number ofCairo sorties carriedout (looks like
reply to Par. 4of Cable #26384filed under #37)
D Gustav Cable 1/22624 Mihailovich(Cairo) Reply to 1/2605 ·UfC PartisansToulmin (see File 146) TitoLt.Col. 3/l/1M Information re- Arnold''.Gutru quested on Al- CCSlied Assistanceby air to'Re-
sist.Groups(see File #43)OSS Operations13862. Airliftsin Mediterraneanand ETO
79 D Hardcourt 1/10/44 Sending Meao on Jugoslaviaair situation as Coastit appears to yourorganization andoursMemo on problem Mena Houseof air support to COni'erenceSOE/OSS Operations Tito, '-in Balkans and NALNorth Italy
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To .From Date 8ubr1ect Mentioned- - -80 "General" Stawall lj8i44 Aircraft for mutualsorties in Balkans.Table shown. sortiesfloWB in 194380-81 Recommendations 68th Groupas to Air Opera-tions for OSS ac-tivities81-82 Geo.C.- SOE and SO 'activi- FranckMajor ties in France and Jedburghthe lowlands82 War Eisenhower 11/2/43 Only 3 aircraft MAC(Algiers) made available to Middle Eastass No Africa83 Cairo 11/3/43 Paraphrase of RoyceTelegram from SpaatzLondon refers to MAC. SIS,conference of OSS. SOE,Sept. 29 D. AndrewsDonovan
Longhand memo D. Andrewsby WJD SpaatzDonovan
84 D Stratemeyer 12/11/42 Reply to D's let-ter of 12/2 respecial type ofplane for O~S
Stratemeyer D 12/2/'42 Regarding small Huntington,planes with low Amoss,landing speed' and Brucesharp angle ofclimb for use inplacing·men andmaterials inenemy territories
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ROBOT PLANES. ROCKETSMemos to F.D.R. and others
ROUMANIAMemo to J.C.S.Special Plan for Psychologic?l WarfareSummary of Recent Cables on Roumania SituationPossibilities of Roumania's withdrawal from theAxis PartnershipMax -AusnitEdgar Ausnit and others
ROUMANIA 7880Memo prepared by John Viley of F.N.B. on Maniuand othersIndexTable of Enterprises taken over by Germans after 9/6/40Letters, Maniu to AntonescuDeclarations made by ManiuCauses of downfall of former regimeThe Subsequent Attitude of the Great Powers
ROOSEVELT. F.D.
ROPER, ELMO. 1942-1943Trip to England
(87) 150
210-221211
215
219
221-312222232234236238'242246249252
-261266 _267
269270
272279
RUSSIA 16,800 (JIC 2501)Developments in Soviet policy based on SovietPress. 9/1/45Memo to F.D.R. on ruture relationship of U.S. with:ijussiaMemo re Germany
RUSSIA 13000P91itica1 Aspects of the Russo-German WarRussian Hospital in Timiso~ra, RoumaniaConversation with a Soviet OfficialAppropriation by Russians of Americ~ B-24
Detention of Captains Madison and KuhnThe Internal Situation in the SovietGeneral V1assov & Boris Smys10wskiOpinions expressed by prominent RussiansObservations concerning Russian Tactics and Counter-Measures employed to meet them. Sept. 1944Memo on Russo-Chinese Relations. Nov. 1944The Problem of Russia's Reconstruction. Oct. 1944Andry A. Jdanov (Zhdanov)Conversations on Finnish-Russian RelationsOscar Lange's Visit to Russia. June 1944Soviet Foreign Policy. June 1944Politics and War Strategy by- L. Gatovski. Feb. 1943
1 5 1
280 The Co-ordination of Arms on the Battlefield byCol. I. Khitrov
282
284
288296
. 297
304308309
The Religious Policy of the Soviets. Nov. 1943Memos on U.S.R •.R. - Finland May 1944Oumanky and· MexicoThe German Policy of the SovietsSubjects for Study Concerning the Soviet Economy.
·Personne1 of Russian Military Mission to TitoMemo to F.D.R. re Treatment of GermanyRussian Policy tow~rds Germany
312-355 RUSSIA 13978This section consists of communications between
-W.J.D. - Maj. Gen. J. R. Deane - Gen. Fitin-in connection
with cooperation with the Russians.345 Information on Bulgaria
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SPECIAL ACTIVITIES BRANCH (SA/B)
.Report on Training ~chool
SABOTAGESummariesTechnique & MethodsSchoolsSilent Killing
Syllabus of TrainingGerman Societies
SAFE HAVEN 14814(In~elligence relating to enemy activities in the'field of International business)
CablesMeetingsRebuilding of German Po.sitions by evasion of AlliedControl over exit of German. assets and personnel
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160171184213219222
A Plan for Subversive Attach against Enemy Firms AbroadBrenton Woods Resolution VI
Elimination of German Resources for War.Senate HearingStatement of B. M. Baruch
231235253
Preliminary Report on Germany's War Potential:SenateElimination of German Resources for War: Senate
(Testimony of B.M. Baruch)Memo for Senator KilgoreGerman Economic Penetration AbroadGerman Economic Aggression in Latin America
257-343258268274277277281294
296~27
S.A.C.O~ (Sino American Cooperation)Factual Repo:rtCoughlin's ReportSpecial Report : WilliamsonNegotiations Leading to S.A.C.O.IndexHor~ IS Report, Dec , 13, 1943
Tai Li Operations in ChinaPlans & OperationsNotes on Meeting with Adm. Horne
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1-12 SINO~AMERICAN SPECIAL TECHNICAL CO-OPERATION AGREEMENT11 Opinion of the Agreement - J•. R. Hayden 5/13/43
12-71
71-98727788
98-141130
137137
S • A ~C • O. HOFFMAN f S REPORT, 13843 .
s 1941..IndexWill Congress rescue the Unions? R.S. BinkerdPetroleum for Northwestern America
SAA-SAl
Selected Memoranda on Problems of National Recoveryby A~ SachsGerman Military LossesA Foreign Oil Policy for the u.s.
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CORRESPONDENCE
SAK-aAZSilver Star to John W. Savage
SA-SE : 1942Anglo-American RelationsSever sky squares the circle
SE-SR : 1942Eine Sphinx OlIDe Geheimnis(A Sphinx without Secrets)
SA-SC : 1943Cornell Law Quarterly Vol. 28, No.2, Jan. 1943Court Martial DecisionsPressure and the Legislative Process by J.L. Sayre
SB-SL : 1943The Skouras Brothers
SD-SG
SI-SK-SLGeorge P. 8kourasForeign Legion Idea
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1-74 SECURITY OFFICE - DRAWER SE to ST
File # To !2:2!!! .Q!l! Subject-1 Gulloway D 9/24/45 Leaving OSS
Btixton Howland 5/~2/45 OSS Security2 5/25/45 Security Ratings11 Smellie 4/18/45 Special Report of Security
Officer12 D Moyer 2/12/45 Capt. Frlilman15 1/26/45 Request for Security Office
report on Alexander, Miner,·Koerner, Francis, Lyford.
15 May '45 Better America Federation19 Memo for all Persons leaving ass20 Buxtpn 0' Gara 1/8/45 Employment of Natives22 " Clark 11/15/44 Savoldi Incident25 " " 11/2/44 Violation of Security Regulations27 D " 8/2/45 Security Survey by CIC, China
Theatre30 Buxton Van Beuren 8/1/45 Security Investigations31 R.B.Clark 7/20/45 Investigations v. Employment32 Howland P.resClott 1/4/45 December Personnel Investigations33 D I Howland 3/18/44 IOI Security38 Security Check of Prospective
Employee~41 D Richards 6/1/43 Sugges~d Organization Changes,42 D 5/19/43 General Order #4 re Security
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495152
53
55
56
63
66
67
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From-DoeringD
Ennis
LowmanJ. Murphy Bruce
DelafieldD HuntingtonGoodfellow DD Huntington
D HuntingtonHuntington PotterStrongD
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1/15/435/29/458/2/427/13/427/7/42
7/15/426/27/426/9/426/1/425/26/42
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SubjectSecurity Officer Assignment PlanJose Rodriques VillamilMemo to FBI re Persons travelingunder auspices of assSecurity violationsNature of Cryptographic Systemppecia1 Activities Section SA/GVoskaSecurity Office Personnel Re-quirementsJosephine HerbstSecurity ViolationsSecurity, C.O.I.S.U.Investigations - Progress ReportC. of I. Security Regulations.
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101-132
132-197151
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223-284228307
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CORRESPONDENCE
SN-SQ ·· 1944-45
So-sz ·• 1942-43..
My first break with Dr. Otto Strasser byFrederick Beer-Srunov.Otto Strasser
Appendix on PersonnelWork to be done by C. V. Starr
STA-STI 1942The Nazi War against the Catholic ChurchPhilip Stern
STA-STO
STO-SZ - 1942Instructions ror Preparation of Strategic SurveysAnalysis of Political & Military Situation:Strasser
. \
Federal Statutes on SUbVersive ActivitiesBurma Road Rackets:L. Stowe
(91)
159
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355- ST-SZ388 Sussex Plan390 Reports on Tunisian Groups401 Lesson of the Campaign
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54-56
56-60
60-175
100100105
108Ill, 117
117117, 15~
144148153
159
161163164
175- 177
ROLL 92 A-16-SPECIAL INTELLIGENCE BRANCHInvestigation of Italian Intelligence ActivitiesSpanish Refineries
S.I. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCE REVIEW
SECRETARIAT
SEDGWICK PAPERS: 5325BThese papers deal with Hitler, the Nazis, Germany,Russia, etc.Piety and the PopePius XII vs. Musso1ini, Hitler, StalinDissolution of the Third International Katyn Affair -
Japan - Germany
Heinrich HimmlerObservations on the "Carnage ot Katyn"Dr. Goebbe1sGerman Situation, 1943General Kurt ZettzlerHeinrich HoffmanWilhelm BrucknerMax Amann
Julius SchaubHermann Esser
SELECTIVE SERVICE EXIT PERMITS
(92) 1 6 1
/
178-224 SELECTIVE SERVICE DRAFT DEFERMENTS225-228 SENATE HEARINGS ON STRATEGIC MATERIAL228-226 SHIPS226-238 SHIES TO SHORE LABOR # 9238-240 SIBERIA240-256 SIMMON'S PROJECT256-277 SMUGGLING277-319 SOLBORG. ROBERT
285 Iberian Peninsula and French.North Africa290 North African Mission298 German Espionage in Portugal.301 With Sikorski to Russia by Maj. V. A. Cazalet312 Vichy Bait for Washington by W.L. Root312 Our Plan for Victory by D. W. Mitchell
END
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Intra-Theatre Bu11etins,'19445-6565-139
70737577879399
100100108112112114118124126133135
139-147147-160
SPACESPAIN, (15,272) x SICKLER, RICARDOHistory of Bananas up to 8/26/43: D.C. DownesWolfram Bargainingsmi U.S. Pressure- 3/9/44:' HayesCrisis in our relations with Spain 2/18/44The Spanish PhalanxThe Spanish Phalanx in the U.S.Report by T.J. Hamilton of N.Y. Times 11/12/41Accion DemocraticaComments on Spain by David BrucePropaganda Strategy for SpainF.N.B. MaterialList of DocUments in Petrull0 FolderLetter to Gen. W.B. Smith re political situationSpanish Merchant Marine ._Underground sources in SpainSpanish AirfieldsLetter from Hayes 6/1/42Letter from Solborg to Gentl!.Lee 4/17/42Resume of the Spanish situation 12/20/41 - Brewster
-DIGEST OF SPANISH CABLESSPAIN (8199, 8965)Airfields '\
163(93)
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160-177 SPECIAL COMMUNICATION DETACHMENTS163 Training Manual - Combat Propaganda Company
177-294 SPECIAL FUNDS BRANCH199 Rep~rt on activities in Rome: Peter Tompkins194 Maurizio Giglio alias Cervo
29~-312 SPECIAL FUNDS: 15.770313~32g SPECIAL FUNDS: W.J.D. 14631-329-367 RECEIPTED BILLS
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File No. Subject1-50 SPECIAL OPERATIONS50-88 S.O. ORGANIZATION 892288-98 S.O. MONTHLY REPORTS98-191 S.O.E. (Secret Operations Executive) .
- 192-234 O.S.Se/S.a.E. AGREEMENTS234-261
261-302S.O.E. SUPPLIES 14.647s.o.E./s.a.
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File No. Subject1-11 SPECIAL PROJECTS SECTIONS-11-48 MINUTES OF STAFF MEETINGS49-94 s.o.E./s.o. SITUATION REPORTS94-281
281-291291-348
321
330332
348-452
s. o.E./s. o. (14600 A-B Special Force'Hgts. 0-3Periodic Reports)
S.O.·SITUATION MAPS
S.O. TRAINING SYLLABUSOniversaI Military Service for the UnitedStates by W.J.D. 10/22/40.
Relation of Industry. to GovernmentW.J.D. 9/23/29Addresses by Douglas Miller
STATE DEPARTMENT DRAWER V 13,000
END- --
NOTE: Numbers 447 to 478 repeat in the numbering henceFile Nos. 210-237 may not be in correct order.Cards Nos. 184, 485-489, 784-799 missing.
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File No.0-1080-4444-63
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86-9898-108108-122122-143143-186187-208208-251
252-261346-394
261-275276~2S6286:'10)
303-305
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STATE DEPARTMENT .Correspondence etc. 1942Reports to; 1942Correspondence etc. 1941Liaison; William A. KimbelVisas, PassportsStrategic Problem - 1943STRATEGIC SERVICE COMMANDSTRATEGIC SERVICE OPERATIONSOSS COPIESSTRATEGY
CORRESPONDENCE, MEMOS & REPORTST 1941. (Report on Tangiers)T 1942.Ta to TcStrong, General Geo. V.SUGGESTIONSSUPPORTING COMMITTEE OF J.P.W.C.SWEDEN5Je'/r.zer/d/J4
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FILE NO.1-191
1-21-21-63
63-145
~ 145-191
191-214
214-255
255-345
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CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS AND MEMORANDUMSTa-ToTd-Th
Ti-ToTr-Tz (also Thyssen)Taylor, EDMUND L.TARGETSTERMINATION REPORTS AND LETTERS
END
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o.s.s. OPERATIONS BALKANS 14.563
.I.2 From Date Subject Mentioned1-2 Security Doering 6/17/44 Interview International
Office 5/25/44 with News Service,(VanBuren) Lt. Col. O. J: Col. beitz,
Sands re Leon Mansfield,Pearson Article Gen. Magruderand Broadcast Mlha,11ovich,
Ted Baeon,Ina Holtzscheiter,Ruth Mitchell,Adolph Berle,Stett1nlus,Tito,Sexton,Todarovitch,Pierre Loving,Miss Black,Mrs. Yohn,Mrs. Sands •
... ~.
:3 Security· Doering 6/17144 Interview I.N.S.,Office with Lt. Col. M1hallovieh,(Van Buren) A. B. Seitz Todarovltch
re Leon Pear- Col. Knezevlc,son Article "Woods and Mountains'5/30/~. Col. Bailey,
Mansfield,Col. Sands,Ted BaeonlH. Andrews
Security Doering 6/17/44 Interview TodaravitchOffice wi th Mansfield Fotleh,(Van Buren)" 5/30/44 re Seitz,
Pearson Art1cle Sexton IM1hal1ovltch,F.D.R. \
IChurchlll"Donovan, \ ..,.Ruth Mitchell,.Sands,KllnelO.C.D •.
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6/19/44
6/19/44
6/17/44
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SubjectReport of Lt.May
Dossier onAndrew FrankKristovichS/Sgt "Our2993"Dossier onAlex.B.Vucinich"Our #43"Dosier onWayne S.Vuch1nlck"OUr #4239"Col. Sandsand locationof T1to' s'HeadquartersAlleged Breachof Securityre Tito
Mentioned"Our .,299.3"An.n,a:'" K. LipanovichNicholas F.~ovicAnna K. LipanovichFotich
Ruth Mitchell,Mihailovitch,Col. F. Duke,Chas Kateek,J. F. Clark,Keep
L.M.Farish,R.Wel1, Jr.,Miss Mitchell
Billy Mitchell,Ruth Mitchell,Lt.Col.Bakeless,Mihailovltch,Mrs. Yohn,Blanton Winship,
. Gen., Woods,Col. Jad.w1n,Lt.Col.Jamerson,MaJ.Greathead,Biddle,Berle,Tlto,Weil,Farish,Col. Knezevitch,Sode1'oTic ,.Sarie.,-: ."Hagruder,Mansfield,Fotich,Seitz.
170
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To From Date Subject Mentioned7 Penciled Notes Sands
7-9 Diary of Veil Knezevitchon attack on T1toTito's HQ
9 Notes on S's Seitz,desk pad. Knezevitch,
Jadwin,Mansf1eldSodorovic,Dr. Roco Ruz1c,Mrs. Yohn,Miss Mitchell.
Known Informa- Knezevltch,tion re Sands' Sodorovle,Relations with M1hailovitch,Yugoslavia 01'- Miss Mitchell,f101als Seitz.
10 Memo 6/17/44 Information Farish,within O.S.S. Weill,on Titots HQ. Campbell,
Cannon,Berle,Shepardson.
K.M.Bourne Outline of Randolph Churchill,Mr. P's Re- Knezevitch, .port on bomb- Mlhailovitch,1ng of Tito's Mrs. Yohn~HQ. Nev HQ.
11 D Exdet 6/9/44 Cable #37647. u.s. and SovietBuxton (algiers) Arrival in Missions,
'Arnaldy &c Bari from Tlto's Churchill"Green HQ. Lt. Crawford.
Pribichevltch,Fowler
D Exdet 6/10/44 Cable #37634 8th and 5th Armies(Algiers) EstablishedGlavin base in Rome
on 6/8
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Exdet(Algiers)Mitchelland Green
Exdet(Algiers)Mitchelland GreenStreet ?
App. A to aboveReport
D F. Duke
Date6/4/445/29/445/30/44
5/27/44
5/25/44to
6/3/44
3/13/43
H.A.Wallace 10/3/44
D Mrs.F.D.R. 10/3/44
9/18/44D Haskell
-....
SubjectCables #37097,
#36467, #36477,#12977 givingadditional in-formation onthe D~rar Raid.
Cable #36087 -Tito's HQ atD~rar attackedon 5/25.Operations inBosnia,
Diary ofMovements ofTito and hisHQ from May25 to June 3.Col. Xenos ap-pointed MilitaryAttache forGreek Gov't
Mentioned -Prebichevitch,Drew,Ferguson,Fowler,Talbot.
Preblche,-lteh,Fovl~r.
Prebichevitch,Tito.,Cerni,Jovanovic,Popovic.
Al bum of SecondCongress. ofAnti-FascistYouth ofYugoslaviaAlbum of SecondCongress ofAnti-FascistYouth ofYugoslavia.re Album re~ Mrs. F.D.R.,ferred to above. H.A.Wallace,
Horton,Sava Kosanovich,Tito,La Guardia,ShepardsonBelin.
172
To From Date Subject .Mentioned-19 D C.Fotitch 7/22/42 Luncheon with M.- lUntch1tch
.' His Majesty R. KnezevitchD C•.Fot1tch 8/16/41 Sending copy
of letter toS. Welles,requesting warmaterials forArmy
Secy of C.Fot1tch 8/16/41 Request for Gen. SemovichState Arms and Equip-ment forYugoslav Armyand llavy
20 D Mabel B. 7/22/41 General Gossip Sir Ed. GreyGronitch on conditionsin the Balkans
21 D M.I.Gurfein 1/29/43 Sending book Balenger"Year of theWild .doar"by Helen Mears
D H.D.Yates 8/30/43 Letter re his C.F .Robinsonassignment and Anita Pohrdorffengagement22 D H.D.Yates 8/30/43 Original of
above letter23 D H.D.Yates 5/2/43 Letter from
Fort Monmouth",.J. Originalof above letter
Col.Lowman D 5/6/43 Letter re Yates24 D Yates 2/12/4.3 Letter from H. Winston
Fort Monmouth"N.J.25 D Yates 2/4/43 Telegram ask-
ing for letterof recoDmencia-tion.for o.e.s.
2/10/43 Letter of Recom-mendation.
J.L.O'Brian D 7/14/1+4 Re - letter re-ceived recommendingMiss M. P. Yates •. 173
D J.L.O'Brian 7/11/44 Recommending Miss Yates-5- 9f
26
27
28
30
30-31
3132
Subjec~ MentionedC.B.Huntress 5/25/44 RecommendL~g
Miss Yates,daughter ofE.A.Yates ofCommonwealth& Southern
D
M~Q. 5/25/44Shaughnessy
James A.M. Warren 10/11/41Roosevelt
Huntress
D J.H.Zychon 9/26/41
D JoH.Zychon 9/26/41
D Mrs.R.F.Zogbaum
Mrs.R. F.Zogbaum
D
9/14/44
1/20/45
D Mrs. R, F~ 7/25/45Zogbaum
D
D
E. KingCaserta,ItalyGlavin &Saint
Glavin D
6/2/44
Replying toabove letterRe Request for Maj~ J. H.Zychonpassport forHelenaZychoniowaGiving London Lucjan Sadowski,addressMemo on JurzykovsktsHelenaZychoniowa;request forpassport toleave occupiedFrance
Requesting work Von Witzlebein Germany.Wants as "bailout" as a spyin GermanyLetter in sL~- Ernie Kingilar veinOriginals ofabove letters.re Mrs.Zogbaum
12/24/44 Cable #31504 Lt. Jacques SnyderZagha is notconsidered amember of 0 ..8.8"NEDTO
12/23/44 Cable #l6914Send David Zaghaback to U.S.
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34 D
34-35 D
35
36
36-37
38-39
C.O.HQ2677 RegasD
SubjectDossier onDavid Zagha
D. V. Rosen 10/18/44 Enclosingletter fromZagha 9/15with comments
MentionedRoseborough,Bigelow',Rhem,Boulton,Col. Wanvig (?),Echols
J. Knox,Murphy,Weygang,Gen. Lang,
_Col. Peron,Pres. Farrell,Col.Shury Davis,Gen. Catroun,Col. Towson,Orvis Schmidt,Wanvig,Rehm,Boulton,Mr. Cole,Cola Davis,Maj. Miller,Lt. Crockett,Maj. McDonald,Glavin.Wanvig
175
D. Zagha 9/15/44
E.D.Echols 10/3/44
D.V.Hosen 10/15/44
-7-
Letter toclarify hissituation(Letter ap-pears to beincomplete)
Comments onD. ZaghaD. Zagha -Have no de-sire to usehim.Penciled notesre ZaghaPenciled noteson Zagha'smoney
To39 Doa Lee
4.0 D
41 D
Exdet(Algiers)Glavin
Exdet(Algiers)MurphyMiller
R. Boulton 7/27/44
Glavin 7/17/44
Exdet 7/25/44(Algiers)Miller andMurphy for109
109
109
7/22/44
7/27/44
-8-
Sub.jectRe contactsZagha claimsto have.
MentionedPrincess de Ligne,d'Astier De La Vi~;(Emmanuel or Henri).Darlan,Jean Ri.g aud ,Lamagire -Dubreuil,Capt" Dumont,Com'dt. Pailhele,1.,eCapelia,Maj. Schmidt,Rohm,'Wanvig,McDonald
Air Dispatch Miller,on Zag_ha matter._~@y~g,Desires in- Crockettstructions on J. Murphyreturn of BoultonZagha andmonies.Cable #44404ass shouldhelp Zagha insecuring travelback to U.s.Give 4 reasonsfor statement.Cable #31804Requests rea-sons of Millerand Murphy'srecommendationfor securingtransportatl.onCable #52574listing opin-ions concern-ing 4 state-ments inCable #44404
Zagha
BoltonZaghaWanvigGlavin
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42
53 -15653
60789097
109112113117125134·143153
156-190
191-231
191-223223
231-257
232238241244246257
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Investigations ~6/10/43 Disappearance of money in
C 1. BranchStatements ofMarion 'WaltonMargaret EvansDeborah Stowe.Helen OsmunJacquett K. KirsteinMargaret McClellanMurlene KnightDoris PrestonVivienne WolleyHedvig JohnsonRobert G. DrakeA. B. Poole
4/10/434/14/434/19/434/20/434/20/434/19/43
""4/16/434/15/434/15/434/19/43
Military Notes on YugoslaviaSupplement to Parts I & II
Airfields
Yugos1ovia(12,972)10/20/43 White Paper,by Dr.
Steyan GavrilovicSept.' 43-Jan. '44 Partisan SUpply Operation
Reports on Yugoslavia OperationsBalkans. 15715
Geisha Mission - Capt. R. S. HowellFlotsam n - capt. J. M. GoodwLnFungus " - Capt. E. G. SelvigAltmark n - Lt. N.J.L. BensonRelator n - Capt. E. F. O'MearaRedwood n - Lt. R. D. Deane
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VOL. IsaiFl1ello.
1-2 Table ot Contents to which Flle Boa. have been added.
The Of1'ic8 of the Coordinator ot Information
2 W~J.D.'sspeech before a group or War Dept. otticera. May 17, '41.
27 Memo. ot Establishment ot Service ot Strategic InformationJune 10, 1941.
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llOLL1OO
Hist0rI ot OSSVOL. IV
The Foreign Information S.rvice
See Table ot Contenta to which File loa. baYe,been added.
E R D---For Vol. II, The Ottice ot the Coordinator ot Informationand Vol~III, The Foreign Information Se.rvice, pleaae reterto bound copi •• ot Exhibits.
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HISTORY OF OSS .
File I1
2
Date-. Sub.1ectTable or Contents.
8/28/42 Proposed Basic Estimate of PsychologicalWartare.
22 General Order No. 9 with ·Chart and 37Supplements issued between Jan. ), 1943and May 26, ~944.
39 Personnel Lists by Branches tor July 1943 •.40 12/23/42 JOB Directive - Functions ot ass45 5/26/44 General Order Ro. 9 Revised.
51 10/6/44 Report or Organisation Committee with Chart 7.61 Jan. 1 '44 OSS Personnel.62 10/14/43 Report on Dissemination ot Intell.63 Condition ot Spanish Emigres."64 9/17/43 The Reed in the U.S •••• ot a Long Range
Strategic Intelligence Organisation. W.S.D.to Gen'l. W.B. s.1th.
70 12/23/43 OTerall Prograa in European Theatres basedon London.
HISTORY OF OSS
81-17~81-82
Foreign Xationa1ities Branc~Table ot Contents to ~ch File Boa. havebeen added.
ERD-(Se. Roll 102 tor History of NO Branch)
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HISTORY OF CSS - MO BRAKeR
File No.I Table ot Contents with File Nos. inserted.
END-(For History of CSS and F.R. Branch see Roll 101)
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M - 1941Article by Freda UtleySoldiers MoraleMaa-MaeMa - Me - 19~3Memo to J.C•• re BalkansMa - 19f2 (also 1941)Miteria sent to MlhailovitchItalian Anti-Fascist Movements in U.S.Mad - Mag
Mar - Mas
Mat - Mas
Mea'- Mez!1!.Mi - Ms - 19~3The case agaInst MihailovichItalian American Labor CouncilSicily & SiciliansMemos to FDR re Lord Mountbatten
\
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File # Date From- -1 - 111Z-21Jg-~O20-88
82-102ill.10J-12;10 lX3%44107 3 31 44-126-152 1944
'1~J-168 1944162-111IZZ-IS!18lt-211211-211211-282
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!.2!. - Mog~
. !12!- !2!H2 - !9 - 1942!!!-!iMADAGASCARQ & A CONCERNING MANPOWER SURVEY
.SURVEY OF MANPOWER UTILIZATION WITHINMO - OSSTO - 81 - CDWITHIN SERVICES BRANCHWITHIN THE CIVILIAN PERSONNEL BRA~CHWITHIN THE FINANCE SERVICESWITHIN THE PROCUREMENT & SUPPLY BRANCHWITHIN BUDGET & PROCBDURES BRANCHWITHIN X-2, SECURITY, PRESENTATION, FIELDPHOTO AND COMMUNICATIONS
E R D- -- 184
FILE NO.
1-307
1-15
16-46
46-58
59-61
61-74
74-91
92-111111-136
137-166
166-194195-220
220-247247-278278-307
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MONTHLY REPORTS
North African Theatre; Aug.-Dec. 1943Washington Office; Aug.-Dec. 1943European Theatre; Aug.-Dece 1943China, India, Burma Theatre; Nov. 1943Middle East - Ce'ntra1 Africa Theatre; Aug.-Dec. 1943o. s. s. Activities - 1944JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMay'
JuneJuly
AucustSepte.ber
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FILE NO.MONTHLY REPORTS
O.S.S. Activities, 1944-19451-28 October-29-60 November60-89 December89-115 January116-144 February145-174 March174-203 April204-232 May232-258 June
- 258-287 July
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160-242163169171176185199233
6/.%9449/7 44,1224)10122/4351f5j/.438 543
l2/12j4411Z6f4.412/23/44
8/23/45-7//291/458 2fl45
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SubjectOPERATION - F.E.T.O. - I (THRU 14,494)Coastal Access to East China BasesMemo to FDR - Report.on Detach. 101PersonalOblivion PlanSI Plan for China and South EastHeppner's AppointmentThai Report <c.>OPERATION-CHINA Ii (thru 16299>'Triangle ProjectMemo to FDR'- Intelligence on Japan
n " n _ ass in Chinan "" _" n n
OPERATION ~ CHINA I (16)00)Memo to FDR - ass teams - Prison CampsMaps - Philippine IslandsProposal for Establishment of ass DetachmentReport on ChinaGerman comments on Tank WarfareChinese CommunistsMaps and Charts
187
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File No. ~ Subject1- .3
3- 3447
192130
34- 74
36435568
75-204
R & A BRANCH
OSS - OPERATION - C.B.I. 15,000
Oct. ,194410/16/448/28/449/26/4410/26/44
Demolition Work Completed"Report on situation in Fukun &
Chekiang. "Otter's" Plan"State of the Nation" in CBI~Red Beard" ProjectChina Situation
SpencerTelbergCoughlin
Oct.,1944 ,8/3/44 McBaine7/15/44 Vi.J.D.
OSS OPERATIONS C.B.I. 14,999Col. R. B. HallReport ofReport on Exploits of Inte1l. Teams in
ChinaObjectives of Missionass OPERATIONS - INDIA, BURMA"
~o Allied Weather Service Progress Report105 Attack on Burma-Thai R.R.11.3 Pigeon Act! vi-ties-SU Detachmen t 101119 W.R.Peers Medical Dept. of Detachment 101133 11/44 M.P.Georges Schools & "Training Report SU 101 "149 Operations158 Unit Citation - Detachment 101164 1945 Letter·s from Coughlin - Gen'l Sultan
ass OPEP~TIONS S.E.A.C. - IB- ReportsOperations in Dutch East Indies
205-209205 12/21/44 V.J.D.
209-247210222 1/31/45232 12/-/44
ass OPERATIONS S.E.A.C. III~ 16,000Study of British Intel1.0rgan.in ChinaDetachment 404 - ReportsOperations Lebra & Yardbird
File#1-80
32)542526078
80-1358089
124132136-214'144164
21~-2682 1267
26~-2812 0278
-10/18/448/26/447/27/44
1945Apr. 1945
9/15./44-8/10/42
1./24/44
WJDKnollen-
berg
WJDVander-
blueGibboney
WJD
ROLL 109Subject
HALLIWELL CORRESPONDENCEHonoluluPersonnel for Dart ProjectIntelligence Opportunities in AlaskaMemo to FDR - War in ChinaProposed landing in the KurilesActivities Pacific Ocean areaHague Convention on BlockadesOPERATION C.I.N.C. - P.O.A. MISC.(Vanderblue)Establishment of Intelligence in JapanRonso ReportsReport of Mar,itime UnitCommand Organization ChartsCIVIC - POA - MO 14701Psychological Warfare against JapanSuggestions for Operation of Military
Administration of JapanOPERATIONS, SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA: SWPA(Psychological Warfare Plan against Japan)Basic Military Plan for P.W. in SWPATotal War Requires Total IntelligenceHONOLULUDossier of Marie F. ZavitoskyPersonnel
END- --
File No.~
11021
Js:-:Z~.3848
73-967379838795
97-110
110-167110117120135
v 1.46160167-276167-122167
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r·
.Date
12/44-8/45Aug. 1924 '
12/18/422/1/4.3
11/15/432/20/449/12-10/5/439/13/4.3 .12/19/421943
6/23/433/20/434/20/431/26/438/1g/428/10/42
3/15/44 .
Roll 110
".
.1/2.
SubjectMission - Turkey
Col. J. O'ConnorIstanbul Mission The Ross &Dogwood Chain .MacFarland's Report - Hungary,
Rall8nia, Bulgaria, Germany,Yugoslavia, GreeceMission - JCS 170 N.A.T.O.)Western MediterraneanHuntington to W. B. Smith - ass
in No. AfricaJCS #86/1 - Activities based on
AlgiersMission - Corsica-SardiniaHotes on CorsicaMisSion to Capraia by P. KarlowActivities ~ Corsi~a - C.S. CoonObolsensky's Mission to Sardinia
(also see Roll ll7-1fl1),Corsican Mission - Italy 1"0. 9
Mission. lUddl.e East-J.CS #161-1-3(also see #141) ,. ,
Mission. Mi,dd1e East - H~B. Hoskins
Memo to Huntington ..A Plan tor Peace in the Bear East(Jews-Arabs) .SUmmary of Hoskins' ReportConsensus of Desk Opinion an
report of 1/14/43 'Purpose of MiSSion - W,D to J'CSDirective to O.W.I.OS8 - India - Bur.ma
MissiCll F.E.I. - Carl F. EiflerReport on Dtftachment 101 - .Scofield
·t 90.. "!.'
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171177180
195-232205223224
233-248239
248-264250259 .
265-276265275
"". ~ f - ••
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8/18/43..9/8/433/10/431944'
1943
1943Aug. 19433/12/43
5/1/43
Memo to FDR·re·deeoratlonsMeeting at Botel I~1al,
Ifew Delhi~;'-Summary of ReportMission F.E. 2-l.A. TolstoY-TibetExcerpts from ReportReport on AirfieldsMilitary.and Political IntelligenceMission F.E. 2. TbaiRecord of Col. Kharb KunjaraMission F.E. 4, China - FriendshipExcerpts from DiariesDevelopments of "Friendship"Mission, Far EastSituation in Far East & S.W.Pacific (Janes)Dragon Plan
1 9 1
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52
83-918585
91
92-101
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106\
115
lJO-i33
134~·'5.136-MJ
209·'
217-2722tiJ22.4-228243
267
. .: . ~..; I.·~. :
Roll ill
Subject
1944 Survey on llanpower U t111za tion 1nvar10us branches ot ass
Kaps ,10/20/44 'Agreeme~t between Military Survey,
War Department Ie OSS (Ilap Division)London
2/21/44~
Proposal for Joint Departmental Pro-duction or Base Jlaps
Relief MapsRelief Kodel of I taly etc for F. D.R.
Map DiVision a~ Quebec Conference
Matters requested to be done forvarious of Service A.rms
10/2:1/43
19418/21/43
1942-43 Kodel )lakins, Multiplex -Pro!. R.Cooke
-i'- )latS (con tlnued) .6/19/42- .In erserviee topogI'apb1cal Depart-ment Report
Suppll aOli~e to Russ1an Front
. 5/21/42 1tal1an geograpae·I'· - Ing lIass1l1OSegre-
Bept,'43 Report of Jlap Division of R and A
1943 Karine Ogres·.
J.une,'43. Kar1ne·-COMl.ersonnel
1943 II. r1tille tJD1t • Ope ra tiona8/10/43 Personnel - c8Iro - Headquarters9/20143 Kemo b1 Wool1..,
--- ..Medical SerVices (8. C. 1I1ssal)Report on WK- tabletsProposed Rehab111ta tion Prag ~aIDAct1Y1t1es' ...Jled1cal aCi~lVi tlesperta1n1ng to ass
in general.. . ....Roster of' Iledical Officers
7/12/4512/21/444/27/45June,' 44
192
1
2to8
ToD
ROLL 112M 0 Operations
Far East and Pacific
SubjectSUmmary of Maj. H.S.Little's Report onSO in Far East
MentionedSAC 0COL. CoughlinAGFRTSHeppnerC. Scofield
. SEAC, OWlGenl. Tai Li,'Col.BaisoCoughlinMonroeCaldwellFalknorGen. Hsieh LiuKlung, Dickey, .W.Sin1th, Fenn,Sickman,McReynoldsBrooks-DolanC.Ford, McBain,R.P. LuddenE. TaylorPeersR. Wentworth.J. Emerson
.BoatnerStillwell Jr.D. Bon.amyJ. Holladay
-- Lt. HagistrettiCora Du BoisKleinmanRankjnLockwoodShulmanG. TaylorHacFischerE. O. HunterGraftonP.· Fleming'Maj. BleatEd~ds
/·193
D R.S.Little 5/28/44 Report on Status ofand Potentialltiesfor MO operations inFar East
,
." 'I-.~"- ..... '~"-:---- ~ ..~.,.~.~",-~~.', ~... .,. -
To .~ ~ SUbject KentiOlJ.eQ;
HallSpencerJ. ServiceG. BatesonJ. MysberghD.A. Lee·Mis s V •BrydonF. Howec. BellScribnerKenji DoiharaL. ClarkWester, StelleMiss S. ChangW. CarterR. BlackJ. BurkeChennault
8 Jan. to Annex A to Report McCarthyto May 1944 "Itinerary and Notesft Taylor10 .Feml
RipleyMonroeH. LittleJ. HortonCoughlin.Peersw. SmithScribnerMiss PaulScofieldWentworthFord, McBainBerno, WestTou] man
10 5/24/44 Annex B nOrganization Lt.Col. liaisoto ot MO Section under C.Hottman14 SACO" Reters to E. Taylor
Articles 1 to 12 MonroeCoughlinHall,Beppner,Gen. Tai L1HsiehJ.BennettHr. PanSmithGenl. tang(?)
...
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To From ···Date Subject MentionedHal.livellMiles, WightWilliamsHykusWilkinsonWeems'J. ServiceDickeyJ. DaviesHydePeersScribner
14 B.S.Little TaiLi 4/23/44 Returning English andChinese'copies ofnOrganization ofSecret Morale Opera-tions under SACO"
15 TaiL! Coughlin 4/21/44 Sending above copies MonroeDonovan15 Copy of "Organizationto of Secret Moral.e16 Operations Under SACO"16 " Suggestions tor Sub- Cto versive and Deceptive18 Psychological Warfare
under AGFBTS in sup-- port of 14th. Air Forceoperations18 Schedule Ato Samples ot whispers19 and rumors and scripttor printed ma ter1al
in support of objective.l(Amer. Power)19 Schedule B
SUggested rumors andmaterial tor whisperingcampaign in suppor-t atobjective 2
-3-
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(r-." _.,-", .. )
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12. ..... . From ~ Subject Mentioned19 Schedule C·to Samples of specific20 instructions to cellleaders and samples
of rumors in supportof.objective fA (massflight ot l~borers)
20 SchedUle C-2. ·vt. ,......... "-l .... ,..,...
-':":/- ".~.Samples of rumors in -,''-:.r::; c·: :iD.g - .,~ - ..-support of objective
3B to spread and incitestrikes andt , walkouts.Schedule c-3 M. ·QguraSamples of methods in Wang Ching Weisupport of objective3C (slow down) .Schedule 3-4Samples of discreditingrumor in support ofobjective 3D(aid to enemy)
21 Schedule D.Suggested rumors insupport of objective 4(air raids)
21 Plan IOTUSto2222 Annex D Ogawato "Examples ot the BaKav23 type ot MO materialand intelligence
needed in field23 MO installationsto (actual & prospective)25 in the Far East.
~SEAC &: CBI)Legend 3: Maps)25 D R.S.Little 10/21/43 Sending copy ot plan Taylorfor MO ~perations
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IQ. ~ Date 8u.b3ect Mentioned25 Taylor B.S.Little Sending copy of above Lt. Dolanto plan Heppner26 Withrow26 Portrolio ot OSS - Taylorto MO operations in Heppner29 Far East & Pacific -.H.S. Little
B.C. StevensMountbattenStillwellCarl ton ScofielG.AuchinclossD. McEveyC. FisherHoffmanMaj •de SibourF.T.DevlinLt.CQI.EitlerLee (British
Royal Navy)Lt.Col.RichardLt.Douglas
Ramsey?Mr. Healy
30 Heppner D 10/9/43 Air Corp's intelligence Smartplan Stillwell
D Ro~ 10/7/43 n 11 O'DonnellSmart
D O'Donnell 9/16/43 • • SmartStillwell
31 OS 'T • T •HandY' 9/'17/43 OSS plan for radio in-tell1&ence network inChina
D H~S.L1tt1e 9/3/43 SUmma.17 of MO plansfor Eurma, IndO-China,Thailand & SUmatra
Smart D 9/)/43 Me!ll.ore plan designed 10th &: 14thto meet request of Air ForcesDavidson for radio &~telligence networkin China
(see 142-:43)32 Wedemeyer If 9/4/43 Memo re ass activities
in area"
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. 35
3,6
36to37
37
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SUbjectOUtline of PS7cholog1calplans for Far East andPacificGeneral outline of MOoperations in Far Eastand Pacific
Burma .Personnel arrived on7/4/42
C~ylon, NetherlandsEast Indies
Thailand
Indo-ChiDaNew Delhi
-6-II ~.
XeD.ticm.ed
Ed. ~q~orCol. TliaoTai L1
stillwellEiflerRichmond
(British)FerrisWheelerCoughlin .WilkinsonGambleC.J.WarnersDr. Van MookSitzenEiflerMiles ..
HeynierHeppnerStillwellEiflerRoot. HallB.L. BernoJ.E. SpencerC.J. WeemsT •L • BlakemoreD.G.HeD.dlebaumE. MeanorEdnumd TaylorB.G.WiensC.C. StelleW.HagestrettiR.V. BarrY'R.B. Cade, Jr.C.R. ChartraudV.L.LockwoodH.M. 'Pitlard
,
198
From
41to42
42~o43
44
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;).. ,./.
Subject Mentioned· .T.V. SoongGal. ~al L1Raiso, KnoxCol. Sinju PuDon~van, MilesF. T. Dev11l1A. W. DovC•.M•. Parkin,JrF.A.GleasonNicol SmithD.M. HykesL.J. Karvask1J.F. LazarskyWilliams
. J~L. RaichleTolstoyDolan .A.L. WetzelR.B. YoundA.E.WllliamsG.L.Bu1l1barge·R.J •Eastma.nL.Clark, EifleChennaultWilkinsonStillwellGen.Wong Poon-
singHarmon(Brl tlsh:Gen.Chov-Wei-lung
China
V.V.WongSUggested proposalsoaSto Chinese gov't~or psychologicalwarfare in occapledC~
. Proposed OSS plan for Davidsonradio aDd.intelligence Eiflernetwork f'~ruse by .lOth and 14.th air forcesin China ..
Haps showing rear, middleand forward echelons
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45 H.S.Little
46
47
48to50
50to5151
51to52
53
54-59
60-796063
69A69F
69G79-9182
Date Subject MentionedOutline oross plans andprojects for ps,ycho1ogicalvarfare Far East and Pac1ficOutline ot ass subersiTe.psychological warfareplans in Far East andPacific .Southeast AsiaBurma, Indo China plansThailand, Sumatra andNorth Pacific plansSubversive Media
Outline for subversive'operat1ons in Burma
Tentative outline forMO operations in IndoChina
Informal outline of MOoperations in Thailand
Tentative outline forsubversive operationsin SmlatraMexico, 1941
Middle East (1942)
11/1)/43 Present situation in Aegean12/8/42 J.S.Badeau~ A. Siche1-Du.long,
A. Lansing
4/11/42 Suggested Memo to FDRDestruction ot Iraq Pipeline
Plan tor lfear East BureauMilitary Governaent Schaol
No_tes op-_l4111tary Government
-8-}IV-
200
SubjectMilitary GovernaentShock & Riot Police
6/22/43 Proposal re establisbmentof order and normal con-ditions in occupiedterrito17
To- 'From Date'i3-l1'
,95
100
'-, ,
. '.
Mentioned
101 4/15/43 FBI 'report on demobili-zation
3/23/43 British measures inTripoliPeace making of 1918-20Study of Armisticeslames D.M1l1er & Co.
AuditsV.L.Reba
103
105102,109113-131
l17,l26 2/14/44118 •119 11
121 •122 •12,3 •125 2/20/43127 •Ill-Ill
133-143Y.3-l56143
1.45
-9-
~D.M.DimondF B Q" Co. Inc,.R.G.White & RMI GoodardC.J.Lennihan Jr.E. Bige1evA.B.R1chardsY.B.Goodf'ellowJlinistrY ot IDlormat1oD" 1941
Enrico MontuoriMorale. 1941CivIlian Korale in the U.S. byR.B.P~rlTAn .A.rII7 Fit to Fight? by'Gen.. Ben Lear '
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12156-m157165,170183196
202204207
210216
219228
Fro. ll!:.U . Subjeet .' r.;- ..~
. .. . Kentioned
Morale Operat1oD-"
CapricornCairoFar East-Gold Dust
Japanese BattleInstructions .
Black Operation..lta17
Germ.&ll1'
OSS Personnel with Pi UnitsSolut1.on in Asia by OvenLattimoreJapanBaropean Theatre-Personnel
-10-
202
Fil.e Ho. ·Date
1 - l~
:3 9/4/435 8/18/43
lit - 2215 3/4/4417 11/10/4322
2~ - 62~a 10/28/4311/9/43'42 -44 9/3/4347 8/24/4353 6/24/4357
62 - 2770 8/14/4371 7/26/43
27 - 10898
108- 120120-124124-126 1942-43127-129B 1942-43
129B-168 1943137 2/1/.43
From
Dolan
ROLL 113SubJect· .
North Pacific - Plan B .Plan for Subversive WartareOUtline ot Borth Pacific 'Plan
. MORALEOPERATIOli U.264E.G.Wilson Morale Operations in Balkans
Rumor CampaigD.$ to force Romania etc •.out of the War~lanatlon ot M.O. .MORALE OPERATIONPotentialities in Latin America11.0. tor Indo-ChinaExcerpts trom Book by Sanse & Tonnelat1l.0. in CairoM.O. in X.A.T.O.M.D. in E.T.O.M. O. in BelgiUJll .Also Schools ~o Sicily
R & A,Janse
Oechsner."
)I.•O. 121 76 "'M. o. TRAIBIliG SCHOOLSM.O. Training School - Lectures
R.B .JlacLoed Lecture on PSY'. Warfare and its place inTotal War., Importance o£ Living byLin Yutang .
K.O. - O.C.C. - CBIBA 'PLABPlan tor P.W. in Occupied eh111a
KOTION PICTUBES
MOWRER, E.A.
JWRPHY. JA1IES R.
MURPHY, ROBERT D.
CORRESPOHDERCElac, ~African OperationJ••cGlain
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203 .
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'116--:10. -l2!U .l£Q!!168-194 1943-
J.2~-~1~ 1942195206 3/1/43219 - .cGovern232 1/22/42
Subjec-t -
MeA - lice
Keq-- Mel (also Mac - .1)Oppos1t10D~1n Ger.maD7K.I. -19 ReportThe war in the Far EastWar Prodwot1on Capac1t7 of Enear
204
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McGREGOR PR0JECf
I.2. From ~ SUb~ect Mentioned.1 D 9/10/43 Gable #10817. Bring ShaheenScribner Exd.et to Algiers everything Lt.lforth(Al'giers) salvaged from the 3 Adm. Hewitt
Birch plants pertaining to Knox, Eddy"Willie's" 'Work "Chin Beard"
"Pawnee"D Knox 10/18/43 Transportation of a
retired Italianadmiral
2 FDR D 10/23/43 Arrival ot above Eugeneadmiral in U.S •. Minisini
Knox D 11/2/4.3 SUbversive work b7 OSS bl •••among Flag Officers ot K1PS:ltld:Italian .aT,. Capt.E.A.Haye
Lt.J .M.Shah.ee:Lt. H.R.BorthEns.E.M.BurkeHar~e110
Girosi
D Shaheen 11/5/4.3 HelI.o. to.talk to Knoxre C:CDa18s1on torGirosi
.3 D \ K 11/17/43 Reply to.letter 11/2Chief. F.•~ •Horne 12/8/43 Italian ~eclm1.cal K1nis1a1
Barea. ot Group.OrdDaBce
FDR D 11/8/43 Heme. re report otsubv'ersiTe york amongflag officers orltal1aJl Bavy
4 12/10/ 43 Remarks 'b7 H1ni.sin1 Mrs. Hastongiven to Shaheen,Barke, Worth
·.2.05,-.~;::,::') {;~,::.
,
!QBuxton
Shaheen
D
5 D
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Shaheen
Burke
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12/13/43
12/11/43
12/16/43
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SubjectSIC SilurificioItaliano C01e81Magnetic Pistol tordetonating torpedos,"Williell to assembleitBewport TripWants nYil11eft to,cameto Torpedo Station(SIC Pistol)
Italian M1nister orMarine declares Lt.Fabio Caleaprinar1 adeserter. Also retersto M1n1stni1s de-parture
H.R.North 12/19/43 Letter refuting abovestatement.(cannot read in.tall)
Horne
Hinisini
?
J.C.S.' ChestonRoyall6-7- Buxton
7. Burton
.. '. ,...;r.. ,J.~. " .
Patz ell
Scribner
Calcaprinari is in-dispensabletJDable to readReply to letter ot12716 .(cannot read in·tall)
12/27/43 Inclose cop,r'ot report'on McGregor ProJect
12/20/4312/24/43
12/30/43
12/27/43
" . .. '..~r-
. .--~ r.
AdlI1ral wants betterquarters I car ~ etc.Salaries of 12 Italians
Conference on Compen-sat10R - ~~le.(see putzellls letter)
-2-
HeatlenedH1i11s1niBorthHa7es~llUlieli
capt. Fahrioncapt. KaneNorthCom. RobinsonLt. StricklerKev1tt
Calcaprinarl
-lUn1siniCalcapr1DariI.o;rtll
lUnisilii·ScribnerShaheenH.GirosiDaTisBanceekDiDlondShaheenBarke II
206
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h From Date SUbjest~ Xen~1G1le4-,8 Borton Scribner. 12/27/43 Salaries - 12 Italian F.G.FahrionEngineers at Newport ShalleenWillieGino Casel1n1BurkeLt.CQIIl.FooteAdm. Pye
oss J.L. 12/30/43 Services of Italian CalcaprinariRihel"dotter llaval Personnel Lt.Col. GuidoOggioniAdm. Casard1
Putzell Scribner 1/3/44 Discussion ot the Shaheenproblem ot Willie Burkeand the 12 Italians Adm..SchiermanWillieHorne
9 Buxton PUtzell 1/11/44 One important aspect Borthof McGregor Project Scribnercompleted. Prot.Calosi Shaheendesires to came to ScamporinoAmerica to work for'BavyPS to Scribner letter 'Bayes,to Putzell 1/3/44 Adm.. Hussey
BuxtonHorner
Sohu.1rllann Buxton 1/12/44 Arr8llleaats eKisting Scribnerwith II1n1s1n1 and the Shaheen12 ltaliaD.s Burke:
FooteBallall
• KcX8lU.l'aSullivanMaddenCaso11n110 Buxton Shaheen J./32/44 RequestiDg trans porta- lI1D1sini
ticm to U.S. tor Prot. Korth, Exdet,, .Carlo cales! Stanley Lovell
K1D1.s1n1 Buxton 1/12/44 OSS contract as to Shaheensalar)", allowance and Barkecar
• • J./14/44 Re starting work, Kane
207-3-
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10-11 G.F.Husse)" B11xton 1/14/44 .Arrangeaents with s8ll.eaent10nsJr. Minisini and the asm 912
11 E.A.Hayes Buxton 1/18/44 Re award to ShaheenNorth and Burke(D's letter to Knox11/2 #2)
Buxton Hussey 1/29/44 Reply to letter 1/14 MinisiniSecurity of Kaval ScribnerStation fram acts ofItalians workingthere12 2/1/44 Minutes ot conference Kane,
held 1/31/ at.BewPort ...;.lU.n1s1nl,:laval Station Cales1,
AngeloCine,otta,Robinson
Equ1paent at Maddelena N.A.Pieczen-required skowskiM. RicciBurkeSIC Pistol
Secretariat Scribner 2/5/44 SUggested reply toHassey's letter 1/29re secur1t7 ofstation
13 BtLssey Buxton 2/8/44 l'a'Yalstation w1ll. lUnis1n1safeguard property
C.O. Cmcotta 2/8/44 C01IJaentson progress )l1n1siliiBaval stati_ of york calesi
KaneSIC pute1·• 2/9/4413-14 Cincotta Jljnia:fDi Letter in Italian Calesi
14, " " " translation g1vingop1D1on on york
Burton H1n1sird. 2/9/44 Enclosing signed agree- Sh8heenmant (letter 1/12/44 .110)
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Reply to letter of1/12744 re securityof station (#9)
Approval of report.entitled WVarlGUsArticles on ItalianNaval and K1lita17Exper1lllenta1and .Research Work byAdm. M1n1s1n1"
---- HentlOJ1e4.Buxton Sebairmann 2/9/44
16 S.P.Love11 J.B.~eeter 3/1/44 c. WilsonDr. !at'eShaheen
16-17 D Minisini 3/3/44 DissatisfAction C~los1with progress oryork and suggestionfor improvement
17 D Cincotta 3/3/44 Suggested questions Kaneto'be put to Minis1niand Calosi on pro-posed visit to HQ
IS D LOYell 3/9/44 Conf'erence 'with C. WilsonV. Bush re M1nis1nl Crossbow Com-and Calosi -m1ttee
Col.l'icholasS.G.' HenryCol. Guido
FerrerraDBCD Shaheen 3/~/44 Informing R07&l Iavy H1D1s1n1
of McGregor Pro3eet Calosiresults
D • 3/7/44 Iotes on Pref.calosifs Agost~o Calos:!backgrOUDd
19 D Sori....er 3/11/44 re docuaentatiaa ot M1n1s1niessential facts since calosi
. arrival of M1n1s1n1 M.GirosiSl1als.eenBurke
19-20 • 3/10/44 Documentation ot tacts DoncwancQ11ce~ relationship B1lrkeot M1n1s1n1 and:CalQsi Acta. Furerwith Baval station vitli s. LovellrecODlDltmdat1ons
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2323-26 D C1ncotlta
Date-
12/8/43
l2/30/43
2/14/44
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lIDRC _Gen.KeCellandHoraeKnoxSIC PistolOX-5 MotorFahrionKaneassShaheenHayes
. SclmirmaDnCincottaAdm..Kitts"Gentile inci-dent"Hus,sey,Moses,Cs. RobinsonHagr1ld.er
. , .Directive the Bur. or MinisiniOrdn. 1Uldertake OSSs'Upervis-ion or Italians'WorkA program ot work tor Com. Bezmettthe groap SU
Electramagaetic Pistol150 uriv" tr_ Italy
.Program. ot Beve10paent Sll~Gr studies o~ 1lSe otOX 5
Winged ~orpe4o
Campla1Dt8,d1s~tis- 'taction aDd disappoint-ment nth their(H1n1s1n1 graou) wGrk.-Gentile 1Dc1~.~t~BeocaaeDdatiOBS lODrtor 1mprOV'_ent
Gentile- (anempl~e~ otF.AfD), -M1niss1ni'Calesi, Foote:Fahrlcm~lte·, BorthHr. RicciKalleBob1nsen-DavisMosesKitts
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.t! FrOla Date 8ubJect Keationetl27 Kane Oa108i 2/2/44 SIC counter-measures Graziosi
Cam1110niLevantesi1I.udOTici(all of FATME:Gentile
27-28 2/?3/44 Background or Setem.er'sProt. Carlo Calosi28-29 ... Research conducted byCalosi d'Qring the war .
(since 1939)29 Researches which have Dr. Santuccicame to Oa10s1'sattention
30-31 D Buxton 3/30/44 Recommendation for HayesdecoratiOns for Hy'deShaheen, Burke, HewittHorth GlaviJ1
D Fremont &: 3/13/44 A "thank you. letter·D'Ablancourt
31 D Buxton 3/13/44 Memo. on Hinisini and SIC PistolCa1osi. Attitude ot Lovelllfaval station Bush
Delaney32. Buxton );'89'e11 3/29/44 Heethg between Scribner,
Scr1baer Lovell, 'fTler aDd.:,~ett on Talue o~ts1n1~ Cal081 &ad.12 eng1Deers .
D Levell . 3/31/44 Xemo. to ·Buxton 3/29 Gentileopposes seDding to11ov- Ca10s1ing letter:
33 Chief ot D 3/28/44 R. Gentile KittsBar.ot (not sent) CincottaOrdn. Fahrlon
34 D E.Fremont 4/3/44 Requests·appoiBt.ent Lt.· Girosiof liaison eft1cer Mr. O'foQle
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35 F Buxton 4/10/44 "L~tter to D 4/3Chief, II 3/28/44 Delivery of foreignBur. of ordinanceOrdn.
36 Lovell "Shaheen 5/1/44 SIC Pistol counter- Adm. Lowm.easures ready for Calos1demonstration Minisini5/10/44 "Forrestal D Calosi and Minisiniare ready to'demon-
strate their SICcounter-measures
37 D Forrestal "5/27/44 Rep17 to letter5/10/44
BuXton Lovell 5/29/44 Vis! t to Fremont FahrionHission. ~ests on Calosicounter-measures to J. Burwellbe Jl8.dein" 10 days Gingrich
D Forrestal 6/22/44 As~ as Bavy"1s con-cerned the Italiangroup,exceptingOalos1, can retur.n toItaly
38 Sec,..of Russe7 Zr. Release or Italiaallavy \ pe~saane~, excepting
0&10s1Burton LOY ell 6/26/44 C~ttee's reaction Adm.. Farer
to Ca1081 favorable. " HllSseyBavy. ·suggests "Dalmeeof part,..be retur.nedto Ita17
D Exdet 6/28/44 cable 147504 Sec.Bav.~: (llgiers) Return of Italian Com. Ziro11
Glavin persODllel AdlIl.lecou.rten39 Ca1es!· Baxton 6/29/44 BetiIrD or lf1n1sin1 aDd Lovell
~ group while Ca10si Giros1is asked to remain
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• COl,: -8- 2 1 .);~! /L
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Fr_ Date- Stlbjeet "Mentioned. '
.D 7/10/44 Transfer ot a11 terpedo Italianmaterial to Bur. o~ persozmel .ordri..
M1n1sini Buxton 6/29/44 Letter of appr~eiat1on Glrosi,Lovell'Hussey .D 7/13/44- Rep1,. to letter .of7/16 . ,!yler
ass alseY. 7/25/44 SIC counter-measures Dr. CalosiEJ1closare "Aft sentfor files
..40-52 SIC caanter-measuresb7 C. Calosi (mechan-ical. drawings and te~tma.eh or which. 1s un-readable)
52' Glavin Buxton 8/12/44 H. Giros1 1s to locateMrs. Calos! tor trans-portation to u.s.
Girosi Buxton 8/l2/4it Orders to proceed toHJm!O
53 W.Ziroli Btaton 61';,9/44 Guosi's mission Italian groupGlavin • 6/29/44 IntreduciDg,Girosl ZirQll
vh. is' to ·contact.Italian goverml,ent
Howar'd 8/12/44 Girosl's ~sslQD(Glavin'sassistant)Glav1B Patsel1 8/12./44 Girosi' s lI1ssion C8J.os1
H1n1siili' sgroup
54 Exdet . Loyell ~/26/44 Cable 156964 -(Glav1D.) ARB tor GuosiExdet RmrlBDd 8/14/44 Giros1 1s oar 4956
D Bxdet cable #51074 - RiccaG.trost Eve1Tth1ns em: Zlroll
B%78ll)frs. Calos!
55 Buxton Zirol1 9/24/44 Girosi's missioncompleted. He did agood ~ob
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Lovell G1rosi 9/18/44 Cable #2754 Mrs. O8los1work finishedFurer Ziroli 9/24/44- Adm. De Courten CoiI.~Gilfillanhas approved return .Giros!of M1nisini and party
to Ital,.and there-.tention ofCalosi.55-56 .. D Lovett 9/26/44 Placing of Calosi in Dr. Conantsome college 01'. uni- E. Comptonversity. Ph1lco Corp. Husseycould use him Cheston
56 Lovell' Hussey 9/23./44 Pos~r emplo~entof Calosi byHavy notpractical. SUggestplacing with privateindustry
Lovell Girosi 10/4/44 Submitting report Zirol157-59 10/4/44 Report of Giros1 M1n1siniMrs. CalosiScamporinoBerg, Adm.
de Courten,Gen,.MatteiniLt.Calcapr1Dari
FurerFAmE CoForrest&!Mr •SantucciDr. BushMaur1ce Karis
59 Ziro11 . Burton 10/5/44 Letter of thanks tor MagradiDaid in Girosi' smission
60 D Girosi 10/17/44 SUggestions tor de- H.J.Andersonparture of K1n1s1n1 capt. ~lerand his group F\1rerHorn, Cal as!,r-. De Court~n,
I, Philco Co.
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214-10-
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Minis1n1 D
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10/30/44 Enclosing letter ofappreciation orM1nis1ni's services
10/20/44 Letter ot appreciation
61 Minis1n1 Forrestal 10/30/44 n •
Kent10nedGiros1De CourtenZ1roll
Giros1De Courten
DeCourten Forresta1 10/30/44 Letter of appreciation Girosifor M1n1s1ni services
daserta DoddItal.yGlavin
62 D Girosi
Girosi ..:Ca10s1
63' Putzel1 Giros1!
64 D M1n1sini
65 11
HDTO Xcl'arey
Forrestal D
66 A. Kirk
. 67 . Glavin D
Lovell stone
D Forresta1
10/31/44 Request tor TeAfor M1n1siniG. Panza
11/14/44 status of ca1osld's'Work'with lfavy
Summary of, his yorkat terpede stat10n
11/23/44 Kinisini' s interview Kirkwith D
Girosi
RobinsonTylerHenderson.
11/23/44 SUmmary of studies and Prof. Croccoresearches11/21/44 Use of U.S. sailingships to bring supplies
to ltal,.
EDt:r,"approved terH1n1s1n1, Panza
11/29/44 Ca1osi's future rela-tions nth BaV7
11/301.44 Introc1uc1nglUnisiniYho 1s returning toI tal,.
Return ot M1n1s1niRespoDSibllit.y torMcGregor Pro3ectRepl7 to D's letterot 11/29/44(#6p)
12/20/4412/2/44
1/1/45
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Anderspn!y~RobinsenG1rosi
GirosiAndersonBam1 1 tcmCuosiLovellPhil,co Corp
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, 67-68 Kirk C.B.Robinson 1/5/45 Movement ot Hinis1n1 Girosiand party of Bellport Lt. HowardNews to Italy ChestonstroBgMaj. Marshall.BasbaaPanza
69 SecurIty .DeVecchi 1/8/45 Granting ot tempQrary G. Buono&: Inte1- visitors permit to -- A.Ca1andre11i 'J.igence F.Ca1caprinaService R.Gentile
A. De LucaS. LucciF.Pasqua1igeU. RossoF. RosapepeA. Sc1aviottaF. stahly
CSS Caserta 1/14/45 Cable #25884 -Kirk MurPh7 M1nls1n1 and part,.
arr1ve4 in .ap1es 1/1370 Burton Giros1 2/1/45 Conclusion of Mjn1n15i
McQregor Pro~ect PanzaMurph,..KirkRobinsonCol.RiccaZiro11KellerScamp or1n1Cales1DeCourtenPiccardoI. BonomiMaddox
71 Chief of Cheston 2/3/45 KcGregor Pro~ect trans-R&D terred to Research andBranch Development Branch on,
6/21/4471- Counsel DeVecchi 8/25/45 Request tor pre11m1na17 "74 General visa for U.Busso, R.Gentile
USA' A.CalaDdrel11, F. ·Rosoppe,Montreal A. De Luea, A. Sciarrotta,
S. LuccI, F. Stahle7, ,F. PasqualIge, F.Calcaprina,G. Buono
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74-1127994
112-13l122133-167 '.
1351)6.
147154'155
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Date
1/26745 KcHugh---1/6/43
6/5/44 W.K. Norton
19422/9/42 _Mar.1942 KcKellar
Dec:1941!SUuii'ersDec.~,941'SabathDec.1941 Kilgore
W"'12~ 1943 Ney1an" "~177 2/18/43183 5/7/43 ".,
_188 12/31/42 Dean Altange126-22~ 1942
~Clark200 11/30/42211 3/24/42
SubjectCORRESPONDENCEJlcH - JlcZ .Report on Stilwell, 10/11/42House Bill, H. R. 318 (Decorations)
)?---NZ .Sea-Air Disaster & Attempted Salvage
- --.)leqga BILL .m ~lIess~. te- the HouseSeaa:te. Bill. S. 2399 (Registration ot- ~certa1D p..ersons employed by
propaganda agenci~s)Hottse .EllI BR '6269.(supra)House_..l3.uo1ution39t (supra)Senate B~ll ~ 2060 supra)C6RRESPaNDElCElistatt llembers University ~f' Cal.1torniawest Coast AliensNational Committee on War ArmsB ,Proposed Nat'I. War Service ActNorthwest Passage Survey
lile Vo.
1 - 1.41
3
14 -46
46-91 ..
63
73
78
91-183
91
183-260184201
210241251
260-312274
295
309
Date
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10/14/41 Veinberg
1942
2/24/.Jf2
6/21/45
Apr.1945
3/20/455/6/441/22/43
8/7/42
Woolley-
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BruceFrank Knox
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ROLL 115.SUbject
CORRESPOIDEIlCE1!. (1941)
IndexRepeal of Neutrality Act
NA - HE
lIm, REPORTS SENT ~O
Japanese Mandate Islands-SUrvey ofSociety IslandsMarshall Islands
NAVY - WOOLLEY REPORTS - 17199Preface of Enclosures to Report
NAVY DEPT - VOL 11 - 10000Mission to obtain enemy sneak craftOSS - Navy RelationsMari t1ll1e Unit
study of Kaval Intelligence ReportsMaps & Models by' Ob1qlle Proj.ec·t1on
WAVY DEPT - VOL 1 - 9999Material requested by O.B.I.Defense ot a HemisphereDossier of B1m1tz, Kimmel, Pye,
Jacobs
218
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Pile xo.1 ..;'28
. l.£2!I Subject!lAVY. 8770
Characteristics ot British aDdU. S. Landing Craft, Ships &Vehicles
Aug. 1942
28 - 40
2930
31) 3532 8/5/42 A. Hughes
NAVY -:O;X.I.Chart - Naval Intelligence Divis!,Intelligence Report from TangierReport on R & A BranchInter Service Information Service
- · (ISIS)
40 - 45
46 - 84"'49
55
85 - 124
Feb. 1941
'- , .* .lfAVY DEP' T - PERSQlfflEL
KEAME and O'COIBOR'S REPOB~S~:QR,ration in Cr,yrenalca"': •. & ;.
The First L1bfan Campaign '.
mrHERLABl)S• 4.~'.~ .:. SS 10/8/44 Press Conte.renee by Prime- 'M1n1stel
Gerbrand1 & Foreign MinistersVan Kle'ttens
99 11/26/43 Ripley , 'The He'therlands IBdl811·Govt. inExile
103 )/11/43 R1ple7 Outline tor ProJect tor Secret106 1/23/43
Intelligence WorkLee R.P.li. Plan tor !letherlai1ds EastID4la:
113 7/2/42 W.3.D. Proposed Plan tor Secur1mg'intormation troa the Iadie.
116 6/25/42 Stone Trip ot B & A Branch to West Coast119 2/13/42- YaDderbush Conv.ersation vith Van Bout ..120 2/4/42 iimbai1 MeetiDg at Legation
2 ",9
J :~, "
125-136l36-l~
139143-170
143145147
149
160,151
152
153
1941
9/20/42
10/9/443/29
May 1944
154 ,3/14/44
155
156
165
11/1/43
2/17/43
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W.J .D.'
NEW YORK OFFICE
Security check of new employeesNORWAY
W.J.D. ~roposal for Norwegian Aid toFinlandGestapo Activities against HomeFrontReport on Norwegian, British &Russian Intelligence &n NorwayCommunist Intelligence in NorwayBritish Intelligence in-NorwayNorwegian Intelligence out ofStockholmIntelligence Wireless StationSOE i1peditlon to Bergen -X-l943Escape by Fishing BoatsWeapons &: Equipment in the Under-groundOverall Picture of PoliticalSituationNotes on Swedish Intell. PersonnelGestapo Agents in StockholmSicherheitedrenst Personnel inAalesUDdGestapo Agents in HasarGestapo Training C~pCommunist Penetration ot NorwegianIntelligence by -UndergroundList or Illegal Hewspapers- Under-groUDd Press 'Political obserTation of the Under-groundTo FDR - German Court Martial or10 Underground agentsTransporting Swedish youths toEngland
Norborg
Nor borg
WJD
Lelsted
220
"1I;!}i ...~':~'.
170-1Sl170
184-226185204208
213223
226-251246
251-271257260
271-283275
280
284-lae300-33'
300304329
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1941
1942
4/9/42
4/18/423/31/42-
19431/8/43
2/9/4512/22/44
10/21/44
8/21/445/27/445/15/43
OdicB.H. Wyatt
R.B. Hall
ValaskisN.D.R.C.
G.W. Kelley
PealeOrtis
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CORBESPOBDEJICE.~,
Q
Sub3ect and Letter FileQ
Excerpts fram letter trom Gen.GiraudCol. Radoychick's ReportM1ha3lovlch~ (M1hai1ovitch)ForcesForeign Politic.s in the U.S.Spanish PolicyQ
Suggested Okinawan MovementOA - 01O'Connor's ProjectReport on Finnish Sub-MachiIie (OJ-oZDuties & Activities in Field(Italian)
Article in Tiae Hagaztne 9/18/re 16,th IntantrJ'OnAWAY, Mrs. Le8le7OJ -OZ (Contlaueq)Cal.-Beo. B. (Wal17) RichmondCODYersation with Rev. S. Orle
:sReport on Activities U.S'. AsstlIaval Attache at Tangiers,'Morocco and in-Borth Africa
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ROLL #117Need for Central Intelligence Agency
0.3.3 12,733 File D
~ ~. Subject6/13/42 Tyling all Information
Services together.cor under JOS and OSSunder WJD
" .8/31/45 ~Y to letter of 8/17
~oreign Intelligence asa Problem of Reconver-
2.:. The Philosophy ofIntelligence
8/25/45 ~mo on IndoctrinatingArmed Forces on valueof OS~·
'8/1)/45 ~~e of more knowl-edge of ass with sug-gestions to remedyr condition
~ of JIC and JISPiecemeal intelligenceof the future
.i:
File # !9./~V1 D FDR
D H.M. Kilgore
,/3-6 F. Unger{?)" <;, 6 D Magruder
Nelson
"7 D Gleason 8/20/45y8 'FDR D 8/21/45
v" D ..Bruce 8/22/lt5
"'9 D Gleason 8/14/lt5
D 8/13/lt5Kilgore
Kilgore 8/17/45D
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Reque~t for Note. on?igenceFurther evidence ofneed for C.I.A. (Thisinformation sent to7on 118)
Agrees with D's memoof 8/8Re~lY to letter of8/13 (see #1) .
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File # 1'.2 From Q!ll ~..~SU5.iect10-11 Kilgore D 8/8/45 Polici~1controlsto eliminate Germany'sResources fo~.War11-13 D Woolley Postwar Intelligence -
News - Advice - In-formation •. ..;.~
14 D Gleason 8/14/45 Opinion on CIAD rt 8/14/45 Plan for Inte1l.
Service within State~.
V rJ,~ .14-15 Memo on Cooperatl0nof Intelligenceamong the Services
16 . 8/4/45 News Item from theNew Statesman andNation on De Gaulle
16-21 8/14/45 Suggested Organizationof Proposed C.I.A.
22-23 App. I C.I~A. StaffSystem~ 24 Sen. Johnson E. Davis 7/11/45 ~~r
~ 24-25 n J.M. Reyns 4/8/45 Intelligence Service(Belgium)n ? 4/1/45 Letter in French
26 D J.R. Gates 3/6/45 EnlistmentGates D 3/8/45 Reply
27 D Eugen Wagner 2/15/45 Enlistment in Agency. (London) to police GermanyWagner D 3/5/45 Reply to above
28 D Mrs. O.H.Webb 2/23/45 Enlistment in peacetime -Inte11. ServiceWebb Cheston 3/1/45 Reply
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29 D c. Durham 2/19/45 Enlistment in Intell.ServiceDurham D 2/24/45 Reply
30 D A.F.Fagan 2/11/45 Enlistment31 Fagan D 3/14/45 "Reply
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File # 12 From ~ SubMect-32 D Cheston 9/1/45 Cable #4227 - Gen.
(Berlin) Conrad proving mosthelpful.
Coughlin D 8/30/45 Cable #33494 - Liquid-ation o~ ass completed
~. or Feb. 1.>< 33 D Cheston 1/27/45 Cable #13989 - Com-
ments on suggestedCentral IntelligenceService.
D Magruder 1/15/45 Cable #0527 - D'sMemo and JIC papersD Magruder 1/2/45 Cable #18224 - Ap-
proval of Paperradioed under #4774
34 D· Magruder 11/30/44 Cable #4924 -12/28/44 Cable #4794 - 2 copies
of letter of 12/26to FDR delivered toLubin by Rosenbaum
34-35 'D Magruder 12/28/44 Cable #4774 - Com-ments on C.I.A.
35-36 D Gleason 2/15/45 Comments on PressPublication of leSPapers
J.S. Lay.Jr. 12/6/44 Notes on Meeting ofJIC
D Rosenbaum 12/22/44 Concern of FDR over
37~rman situation .
Procedure for Receiptand Dissemination ofCombined IntelligenceReport by J.I.S •
. .......:....___ .:-.~ __ -=-_ "".:l~i::-<:-t.'
File It.. . To l!:2!!! ~ Subject-37-38 Draft of Directiveto Secretary, J.I.C.
.38 D Rosenbaum 12/5/44 Memo being preparedfor Crowley39 Crowley Cox Foreign Intel1. ServicE
D Rosenbaum 11/30/44 Delivery of proposedletter to FDR fromCrowley to Sha11neck
D Rosenbaum 11/23/44 Points to stresswith FDR40 FDR D ll/1S/44 Organization of Post
War Intell. Service40-41 Suggestive Authority
Necessary in estab-lishment of C.I.S.41 D Rosenbaum 11/12/44 Discussion of Sha11necl
and Juran42 FDR ·11/13/44 Draft of Memo43 D Read 11/1/44 Conferences at WhiteHouse.
FBI eliminatedD 1 11/30/44 Note in longhand
44 FDR D 11/7/44 Memo re Post War Intel~Draft re Future In-tell. Service inreply to comments
45 D FDR 10/31/44. Sending comments onD's plan for post warInte11.
D Rosenbaum 10/27/44 Proposed ExecutiveOrder ..46 Comments on Proposal47 Notes by Rosenbaum onprogress of the Plan
-2-2.26 __
File # 12 ~ ~ Sub,jectD L. M. Ream 10/26/44 Paul Scheffer andFBI
48 Notes by Rosenbaum onProgress of Plan
49-52 Sept. &. Drafts Basis forOct. 1944 Permanent Foreign
Intell. ServiceNote by Rosenbaum
53 Chart - OSS Proposalfor a Central In-telligence Service
53-54 Memo by WJD on WorldWide Intell.
54 D Maddox 10/4/43 Comments on WJDtsletter.re ass
55 D.W. Clarke 9/12/43 Notes on the Organiza-tion of Secret De-partmentsBlue Print for aCentralized "SecretService."
56 D. W. Clarke 9/12/43 Notes on Deceptiom57 D ,S.B. Lloyd Postwar Organization
ot ass57-60 Four basic Recommend-
ations60-61 D Maddox 9/14/43 Memo of basic ideas
for WJD's report62 Arguments for a United
Strategic Service62-63 9/10/43 Memo on need of Per-
manent IndependentInte11. Organization
63 9/11/43 Memo on Documents
227
File #64-66
67-71
71-86
86-102
102-123
123-125..
125-147134
147-149
150-151
151-175
176-197
197-221
206
212
/
Secy. of Navyand stateW.B.Smith
From·
Cairo
D
1'1
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Pate Subject2/20/41 Situation in Mediter-
ranean and Balkans9/17/43 Report on Permanent
integration of·OSSv1th present Mil-itary establishment
1941,1943 ~bQlenslt.Y, Serge. Russian streetfighting and~erril1a warfafetalso'see Roll110-#87) .OesChner,Frederick J.Office of CivilianDefenseOffice of EmergencyManagementOffice of Facts andFlgur~sReport to ~he NationRep·orts sent t<>O.F .F.
Office of GovernmentReportsWhat you should knowabOut~Q.S.S.Comm1ttee tor O,S.S.RemlCtiqn in Force~.8.8. OrgaqizationBooklet deSignedby Schools & TrainingBranch, June '45)·Glossary of Fre-quently Used InitialsStatus of O.S.S. asa Security Organi-zation
-4-228
.'~ . "
File # ~ From Date Subject-213 status of O.S.S. -
Power of Presidentto create a militaryforce outside ofarmed services(also Roll 118-#215)
221-2~2 ~ISI~. - 12.lk2Note Majority of'Exhibits dated 1943)
221' 11/17/iil O.S.S. Activities -Interrerence
224 • Notes of Col. E.C •Huntington
226 9/5/43 Establishment ofField Staff'
232 8/21/43 Matters requested tobe done for variousservice arms
234 7/13/43 Officers of O.S.S.on overseas dut,y
9/7/42 VJD to Gen'l. Geo.Strong: Counter-Espionage
253-277 o.S.S. 1942-1943255 10/6/43 organization of o.s.s.
Comments on Report273 12/8/42 Proposed Directive
of the JCS
-5- 229
File #
1-2
2
3-4
4-56-10
lII' 10-12
12-14
"15-18
~ 19-22
'I" . 22-2425-27
27-29
30-3334-35
35-36
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ROLL 118
. qf- I()
Suggestions - Post War Intelligence Agency
To- !!:2!!! ~T.G. Early 8/14/45
SubjectProposed FutureInte11. SystemAdm. Order #30A.C.A.Functions of Asst. Administr.established by Adm. Order1130· .
Post War Intell. DeskR~port on Field ConditionsDeficiencies and Criti~isms ~of U.S. Intell. OrganizeAn ass ReserveProposal to Utilize assResources in non-U.S.PersonnelEstablishment of. ForeignMap Intell.The Need for Intel1.S.P.Lovel1 12/7/44
11/30/44 Future or FB Work
Nelson 10/4/44
D
2/6/45
2/6/45
D
D
D
P. Karlow 5/9/45S.K. Bailey 3/6/45Gleason 2/24/45
Me Functions during War~ilIle. Occupation Phase andPeriod or PeacePost War Intell.Questionnaire:Should U.S. have PermanentIntell. Service?
v
MagruderD
A.H. Onthank 12/19/44
J.A. Hamilton 11/11/44
Ideas on Post War In-telligence
37
.". ~
D A. Robinson 12/12/44
A.A.Berle De W.C.PooleD K.D. JJann 11/11/44
D J.C.Hughes 10/21/44
D J.E.O'Gara 10/7/44
File #38-39
39-41
41-44
44-52
53-56
56-58
59-65
6566
67
68
To-G-2
Cheston
Giblin
D
D
Aldrick
From Date-Nelson 4/3/44
SubjectRe-organization of MilitaryIntell. Div.Proposed Reorganization ofMilitary Intell. Div., WarDept.Digest of Memo "A ProjectedPost War Intell. Service"A Projected Post War Intell./Service with CommentsPost Hostilities Intell.in Occupied & LiberatedCountries.- ---
Danielson 9/15/44
9/1/44
7/13/44
Casey 5/30/44 Use of Business Channelsfor ass Purposes
4/28/44
Use of Airlines as Instru-mentality for Collectionof Intell.
Plan for PsychologicalWarfare Against German In-dustrialistsaSS-ClA-Al
2/17/45 German Newspaper clippingre WJD
Permanent Intell. ServiceLetz 4/12/45 Letter re article in
ColliersH.S.Aldrich 4/25/45
Welsh 4/24/45
D to #154 Grey 4/2/45
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Articles from American News-papers on Post War Intell.ServiceInformation on D.W. Clarke,R.A.Post War Intell. Agency /./
,-
File If68-82
To- From- Date-
D
D
3/23/45RosenbaumR.A. Pfaff
DH/OOIMcDonoughFB/eOl 3/13/45
84-85
8586-91
2/10/45D P. Winner
Sub.1ect.Newspaper Clipping, comments,broadcasts, etc. on WJDmemo to F.D.R. tor C.I.A.("Secret Memo")Check-up on Walter TrohanIndia ReportBritish-Reaction to ProposedC.I.A.,"Another Air Power ProphetSilenced". A Clipping fromWashington PaperLetter on C.I.S.Indexed under 215-221
91-109 W.B.Smith D OSS. Its Functions, Concep-vtion, Organization andOperations .
l09-l23B Fall of Minutes of Meetings of1943 Operations and PolicyCommittee
124-132 Feb.1945 Newspaper Clippings, Comments,Broadcasts, etc. on "SecretMemo" to FDR tor CIA.
Broadcast over CBS. Warnews and Intell.
Feb.1945 .Cables from foreign HQs ·relocal comments on CIA
132 1/12/4:5
134-135
Wa8h~ngtonPost
WashingtonE'YeningStarVictorHonluluE.W.Murrow 2/18/45
133 10/20/44
Cheston 3/1/45
135-136A D
137138
Williamston 2/20/452/10/45
D
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Editorial on the Battle ofthe Bulge.Should U.S. operate aCIA?
Cables
ass in Congress Record of2/16/45Broadcast ot "German HomeServicew on CIA.
232
File Ii To139 D
D
FDR140
141142
J.C.S.J.C.S.assChief ofMissions D
143-144 J.C.S.144 D
145146 D
147 FDR
148 FDR
FDR
From-GleasonMcFarlandD
D
D
J.C.S.
D
Doering
Date-3/16/452/28/452/23/45
2/22/452/19/452/16/45
~/1}/452/15/452/13/45
SubjectNeed for C.I.S.
/V
10/25/44Washington 12/6/44
Post
MarshallEmbickStimsonDunnForresta1
Investigation of "leak""Leaktl of WJD's Memo of'11/18/44 (Roll 117 #40;Roll 118#179-80)He "Leak"Draft of above letterre "Leak"
re uLeak"b~ "Leak" not due to OSSPublicity re CIACommittee PapersDistribution list
Stettinius 12/27/44 Interest of State Dept.in CIA
D 12/24/44 Present status of Memoproposing C.I.S.
Stettinius 12/18/44 Permanent Foreign Intel1.Service
Lubin
149-152 11/30/44
Nov. 1944
-4-
If
Editorial "Unification ofU.S. Foreign EconomicFunction Mappedu
Interpretive Notes of Memofor FDR 11/18/44Correspondencere Post War Inte11.Plan. From WJD
/153-155 F.J.HorneKingBardArnoldMcCloy
File # To From Date Sub.1ect- - -156 D F.L.Mayer 7/17/45 Religious Approach
OSS - CIA - A-2157 D Ickes 5/25/45 CIA157-158 Stimson D 5/16/45 CIA
/158-159 D Gleason and 5/10/45 Details.to support replyMcGovern to Stimson16-0 Ickes D 5/7/45 CIA.161 FDR D Investigation of "Leak"
D F. Perkins CIAl6£~i62 D Stimson 5/1/45 CIA
""\
162 D Wallace 5/1/45 CIA <,':>
D Ickes 4/30/45 CIA163 FDR D 4/30/45 CIA and Agencies163-164 D Gleason 4/28/45 Need'for a C.I.S. -:
WJD t S Proposal /165 J.I.C.Proposal ~
v'As How PerformedD L.T. Crowley 4/25/45 CIA
166 D F.Biddle 4/20/45 CIAD ~ C.R.Weckard 4/20/45 CIA
167 D P.A.Porter 4/20/45 CIA \
.\/• w
168 D '.C. (1) 4/20/45 CIA(PostmasterGeneral)
D Morganthau 4/12/45 CIA
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File # To . !!:2!!!-169 D Rosenbaum
D London
FDR D
17..0 JCS D
171-178 ToSecretaryof War,State,Navy,Attorney-General,Treasury,Commerce,Labor,Interior,Agricul-ture,Postmast-er General,ForeignEcon.Admin. ,FederalCommunica-tionsComm.
Date-4/10/454/9/45
4/6/45
4/6/45
4/6/45
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Subject
WJDts letters to AgenciesCable #18084 re meetingon C.I.S.Letters to Heads of Ex-ecutive.Depts.Letters to ExecutiveDepts. on C.I.S., .Letter from WJD requestingcomments on C.I.S. as '.outlined to FDR in Memo11/18/44
235
File #
179To- Date
4/5/45D FllR
179-180 FDR D 11/18/44
181-182
183
184
Apr. 1945
OSS - CIA (sul~1ement~Principles 733 U
Buxton 4/11/45D
D H.D. Smith 9/10/458/29/45H.D. Smith D
184-185 Smith D 8/25/45
185-186
186187-188 -
18g
189
190
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.--~"-'-:
Riddell 9/5/458/21/45
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A1brich
R.H. Jackson D 9/6/45
SubjectObtain opinion of ExecutiveDepartments re Memo 11/18/44Memo on organization of PostWar Intell. Service (dupli-cate of Roll 117 #40)Cables re CIS and futqre ofass
Cable 21714 - contactExecutive Departments re CISReply to letter of 8/29.Details of proposed liquida-tion of assLiquidation of OSS and needto take over assets of assPrinciples which should Vgovern the establishment ofa Centralized Foreign In-telligence SystemWJD's letter to SmithStaff in Greece (MacVeagh'sCable) .s'end1i1gcopy of 1.etter toSmith
n
n
Cable #880 - Value ofass in GreeceCable #25669 - Intelligence viin Europe
236
SamRosen- Dman
9/6/45
s.w. Lucas D 8/31/45'8/27/45D Athens,
GreeceD Paris 8/23/45
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File # To From ~ Subject-D London 8/18/45 Value of ass
191 FDR D 5/12/45 Memo re Virginia Hall192-193 D Superseded copy of "principles(See 185-l86)193 J.F. Byrnes ·n 8/25/45 Sending ,copy of letter toSmith
FDR D 8/25/45 n
194 JCS D 8/25/45 Liquidation of ass -Reports - Copy of letter toSmith
194-198 Aug. 1945 Reports from Chief of ass -England, Austria, France,Germany, China, India-Burma
198-199 D Coughlin 8/18/45 Immediate Post War Programor aSS/IB
199 D Truman 9/20/45 Transfer of part of ass toState Department and "ThankYoull
200 JCS D 8/30/45 Liquidation of ass (not sent)D Rome 8/25/45 Cable #3474 re attacks on
ass and Parrits reaction200:'201 D H.W.Dix 9/4/45 Influence of Atomic Bomb in
Indirect Methods or Warfare_0
201-202 D Coughlin 8/21/45 n
203 JOS D 9/12/45 Visit of committee to de-termine on future Inte11.Service
204 FDR D 9/10/45 Transfer of some functionsot ass to separate agencies
- Chart o.f Central National .Intel1. System
237-7-
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File # To From Date Subject- -, .>205-207 - Proposals for a NationalIntell. System-207 Coordination of Military
and Naval IntelligenceServices approved by FDR,Army and Navy
207-208 FDR D 10/10/41 Consolidation of undercoverIntelligence of Army andN~vy
208 D-JCS S. Miles 9/5/41 Undercover IntelligenceService209 D A.G. Kirk 8/30/41 Personnel of Naval Intel1.
placed at D's disposalNaval A.G. Kirk 8/19/41 Lilii'sonofficer fr<;JmInte1l. Naval Inte1l.
210 11/7/41 Meeting with Pell ofState Department
Documents Pertaining to Organization andFunctions of OSS
210 F .'J•Horne D 11/14/42 Attaching documents211-212 D Memo on Establishment of
Service of Strategic In-formation (Also see 222-223)
'212 FDR 7/11/41 Appointing WJD as ·Co-ordinator of Informationn
213 FDR D .. 3/16/42 Description of the 4 Principal,Units of ass
213-214 FDR D 3/30/42- Order submitted by JCSre JOS and ass
-8- 238
file #214
To- From-FDR D
215-221 FDR
222-223 D
Date-4/14/42
6/13/42
6/iO/41
+-.
SubjectTalk with Rosenman realignment with JCSOrder - re alignment of assand JCS. WJD appointedDirector of StrategicServices.Questions re Status of OSS.Power of President to createa military organization as
,part of the armed services.Constitutional Power ofPresident as Commander inChief.Memo on Establishment ofService of Strategic Informa-tion .(Also see #211-212)
Accomplishments of OSS - 15.654Notes in longhand(notes 1 and 2 missing)223-224 -
D
224-232 Dw. Hill 11/13/44DeW.C.Poole 12/31/44Chief ofFNB
232-236 D KantackSulloJ.R.Murphy236-238 D
238
239-240 D L.M.Ream
11/14/44
11/16/44
11/15/1.4
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OSS, ETO AchievementsThe Study of ForeignPolitical Developments· in theU.S.Suggested lists of assAccomplishmentsX-2 Achievements toNov. 1, 1944Major Contributions of thePresentation Branch tothe work of OSSList of oversea shipmentsof important items made by.Procurement and Sup'plytoResist. Groups 1/1744 -11/10/44 .
239
File If To-240~241 D
241-242 D
242-243 D
243-244 D
2#4-246 D
246 D
246~248 D
248249
D
D
249-251 -251-252 D
252-253 D
254 D
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From-E.R.Ke11ogg 11/13/44
S.C.Missa1 11/13/44
Lowman 11/14/44'A.G. Lanier 11/13/44
L. Langer 11/13/44
SubjectAchievements of Photo.Branch .Achievements of MedicalServicesOSS CommunicationsHighlights - OperationalGroup ·Achievements of R and A..Branch
A. B10gg 11/13/44 Achievements of Schools and VTraining Branch
C.O.Hoffman 11/13/44 Participation of SO inMEnTO. ETO and FE theatres
D.J.RobertsH.J.Ander- 11/13/44son
11/13/44Paul Roberts 11/13/44
Mann 11/6/44
DeW.C.Poole 11/13/44H.S.Morgan 11/13/44A. Van 11/13/44Beuren
W.L.Reha(?) 11/13/44
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Operations of MU-OSSAchievements of Rand DBranchAchievements of 31 Branch vI/
Achievements of Personnel viProcurement BranchTypical MOAchievements in /'ETO, MEnTO and FETe
Foreign Nationalities Branch ./. VAchieTements or CD Branch' /
,/Achievements of SecurityBranch VAchievements of SpecialFunds Branch
Table 'ofOrganization
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11/Anticipated Functions of Various
Branches of OSS
1-3 D C.P. Healy3A-4 D W.A. Kimbel4-5 D DeW. Poole5-6
A. Richards 6/16/436/16/43n
n
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6 Shepardson F.L. MayerVanderbilt Lowman
6-8 D
8 D
9-10 D
'10
ChestonGamble
11 J. Stacey12 McGruder
13 n
n
14 D
14-16
n
n
HuntingtonJ.FordW. Howland
n
n
6/19/43
SubjectAnticipated Needs of VariousBranches over next 6 monthsCoordinating OfficeM..O. BranchSpecial Relations OfficeForeign Nationality BranchS.l. LondonDiscussion with ShapiroNeed of CommunicationsPsychological WarfareField Photo BranchSecurity Office
ass Liquidation June 1945. 15.266D 9/24/45 Recalling certain men
for consultation8/17/~5
B. Braatoy 8/10/45
" 8/10/45" 8/10/45H.L. Bigelow 8/13/45
Estimated BudgetFinal Report on Closing ofPittsburgh Office of FNState Dept. Concern about FNFEA interest in FNCommittee on Reduction in' ForceResi~ations Civil Service asof 8/9/45 and Terminations
241i·
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File # 1:216-20
20-21 Cheston
21 D22 Cheston
23
24
25
26
27
28
"JohnsonChestonD
GlavinPerry
Rome Italy D
Cheston
"D
E. ,WallenPutzell
ChestonChestonCoughlinD
D
Aldrich;To allforeignoffices
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~ Subject7/26/45 Closing Report 7/26/45
Italian Div. S1, MEDTOL.M. Sharrar 8/6/45 Budget and reduction in
Force for X-2, Paris
Massarrini
L.M. Gable 7/27/45 dittoH.S. Morgan 8/1/45 Budget for ChinaBigelowChestonGlavinRome It.C'l~"DoeringHouston
D
JohnsonRome ItalyS.C.Johnson
If
n Budget for MOClosing of Los Angeles Office7/31/45
7/29/45 Assignment of Maj. Erdwura7/31/45 Liquidation of Italian SI7/28/45 ditto7/28/45 Cancelling requests for
equipment7/26/45 Special funds to cover liquid-
ation costs7/28/45 Field Photo Branch7/24/45 Closing Pacific Coast7/28/45 Italian Division Closed7/21/457/23/45
Closing installations onPacific CoastPersonnel p.e.A.
J.M.Jefferies 7/21/45 Liquidation of R&D BranchO'MalleyChestonStockholmGambleChestonCheston
7/20/45 MO Personnel7/19/45 Reduction in Civil Force7/19/45 Set up Stockholm7/19/457/18/457/18/45
Proposed r-eductd.onsin StaffRelease of CiviliansTransfer of Personnelon Executive Staff
242-2-
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29 Shepardson D
. ",
" .:':"'";,":..
~ ~ SubjectJ.R.Schoemer 7/19/45 Liquidation Program
7/15/45
Exc. Off. DCheston Green
7/17/45n
30 " Aldrich 7/15/45
n
Glavin30-31 Sen. Byrd31-33 Putze1l34 De Vecchi
ChestonDe Vecchi
35 Rehm
D
36· ChestonChestonGlavin
Talk with Mazzarini andCrockett re liquidation ofItalian S.I.Report of Sears and HamiltonCivilians with Exec. off.Request for authority tomake adjustments
" It Miriam Fr-Lcken-
D 7/14/45 Vincent ScamporinoCheston n ass Personnel as of 6/30/45 ..C.R.Brown (?) 7/11/45 Personnel OrganizationCheston 7/3/45 Reduction - N.Y. OfficeDe Vecchi 7/2/45E. K. Merrill 7/2/45Cheston 7/9/45
R. Boulton 7/8/45
Armour 7/6/457/7/457/6/45
D
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37 Cheston Coughlin 7/5/4537-38 Cheston McConaughy n
39 D R. W. Esley 7/2/45List #51 Cheston 7/9/45
Cheston D 7/1/45
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Funds - N. Y. AreaTermination of SpecialFunds employeesDestruction of Duplicatefiles in certain AfricanStationsReorganization ass - ETaElimination of Schools - ETOLiquidation of ass _
Personnel with I.B.T.Savings - School and TrainingLiquidation Problem ETaProcedure for Termination ofCivilian Employe~sElimination of Overall Chief,E.T.O.
~.
File # .'!:g.. !r.2!!! ~ Subject40,41,45,46,48,49,49A,52,56,57,58 June 1945 Cables re Liquidation41-45 List #51 Cheston 6/27/45 Reduction in Civilian Forces
(Civil Service Commission)46-48 (Civil Serve Cheston 6/2)/45 Reduction of Civilian Forces
(Comm.6/22/45(Cheston J.R.Schoemer ditto
49-50 Cheston De Vecchi 6/18/45 Closing - New York Area......
51-56 D Committee 6/1)/45 Reduction of OSS Budget andDisposition of Personnel56 Cheston Doering 7/7/45 Liquidation - MEDTO57 D (Sears 5/29/45 Liquidation Problems(Hamilton (Italy)
Liquidations - Sept. 1944-June 1945 - 15.266 "59 Humphrey Ream ..5/29/45 Foreign Publications60 D " 5/2/45 Interdepartmental Comm.
Buxton n 4/24/45n 3/31/45J.E. OtGara 4/6/45
ditto61 D.
D
FDRD
dittoditto
Glavin12/22/41 Securing European Periodicals5/25/45 Cable #498445/16/45 Cable #48504 UndesirableIncidents5/24/44 Divisions engaged in Map Makint5/16/45 -Cable #48344 Conference in Mil,5/15/45 Liquidation Problems
D
62 Cheston Glavin
.62-6.3 Sen. Byrd Buxton64 D Glavin
D (Sears(Hamilton
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File# 1.265
D
66 D
67D
68 D
69-71
72 Cheston72-73 Message
Center74 D
75 D
D
75-76 D7677
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78-79 -79 Byrd80 Aldrich
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From- ~ SubjectDraft of Proposed ETOGeneral Order
Glavin 5/19/45 Cable #47481 - Liquidation ofPersonnel(Sears(Hamilton 5/1/45 Liquidation Problems.UK
Destruction of Gov't RecordsGlavin Apr.1945 C~bles #46004,46144
Policy in theatre4/17/45 Reduction in Continental Limit~.
Summary of PersonnelMar. and Apr.~· (To be attachedto Byrd's letter)
Apr.1945 Supporting Schedules forBudget's Bureau Form
Schoemer 6/12/45 Opinion on Gov't RecordsJ.E.Donovan 3/29/45 Disposition of Message
Center Documents
Ream
DeW. P901e 2/10/45 Resignation of F.B. Wi1son.-F N Budget
Glavin 2/24/45 Cable #347'64-Reductionof KeyPersonnelReam 3/6/45 Personnel
2/24/45 Liquidation ProblemS2/23/45 Personnel-Presentation Branch .2/22/45 Personnel - F.N.Feb.1945 Cables2/13/45 ass Personnel as of 1/312/15/45 Cable Personnel
ChestonO'GaraPoole
D
D
C.O.Hoffman 2/12/45 Reduction of SO Personnel
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File# 1:2... From Date Subject--80-84 - Distribution of ResearchWork of Regional Diva.84 D H.C.Barton 2/12/45 Presentation Branch Summaryof Work for other Agencies
D Stettinius 1/10/45 Use of ass by State Dept;85 Barton War Dept. 10/11/44 Use of Presentation -Branch
J.Cooley 2/10/45 M 0 BudgetD Aldrich 2/11/45 Sable #47217 .
86 Penciled notes by WJD ofmeeting with Glavin andothers in Cairo
87 D J.W.English 2/10/45 Chart-Reduction of Per-sonnel Field Photo.
D Aldrich 2/9/45 Cable #4711788 O'Gara A.G.Carey 2/9/45 Reduction of Wash. Personnel89-90 - Feb.1945 Cables #47107,)1084,1)844,
13744; Personnel91-92 1/29/45 Analysis of OSS Personnel92 D Calcutta 1/25/45 Cable #6284 - Far East Personn
-92-93 Buxton Ream 1/16/45 5~ reduction in OSS Personnel93 Doering Bane 1/4/45 Visit to Sen. Byrd94 Byrd Buxton 12/18/44 ass Personnel 11/30/44.
Smith D 12/18/44 ass reduction95 D Buxton 11/30/44 Integration Committee96 D Ream 11/8/44 ditto96-97 0 " 9/18/44 ditto97 D Stettinius 11/25/44 'Use of OSS by State Dept~98 0 " 11/7/44 ditto
-6_ 246
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Fil~ •12 From ~ Sub.iect99 H.D.Smith D 11/23/44 Reduction in Personnel99-101 D Ream 10/21/44 Reduction in Personnel & Funds101 D Byrd Oct.1944 Letter re Personnel102 D Stettinus 10110/44 Cooperation of State Dept.
D Morgan 10/10/44 Reduction in Personnel & FundsList S D 10/7/44 ditto
102-103 Stettinius D 10/1/44 OSS - State Dept.103 A.T.Hester 9/27/44 Need for ass in Italy
H.D.Smith D 9/27/44 Plans for future104 D H.Smith 9/23/44 Plans for future
D Poole 9/20/44 F N Branch105 Ream 9/19/44 FDR letter to Smith on Re-
conversion of Agencies of9/16/44
106 D Byrd 9/19/44 Personnel of ass
..
ass Reports to JOS - 13.467Summary by months of assPersonnel
107
110-118 JGB 6/28/44 Activities of OSS in theatresof operations.App. A-II
119 JOS 7/5/44 Addenda. to above
121 D
9/5/45 Subversion of Enemy Moralein European War
Aug.1945 Report on Counter-Intelligencein China
119-120 - D
122-124 JCS D 8/30/45 Specia~ Operations in China
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File '#' .1:.2124 JCS
~romD
~ Subject8/27/45 Subversion of JapaneseMorale in China7/17/45 .Memo on Counter-J:nte11igence7/17/45' OSS in Sweden6/23/45 Operations in Switzerland6/15/45 Penetration of.Germany6/5/45 ,Participation.in theLashio Campaign4/9/45 Activities in Burma 6/2/4411/18/44 Activities in RumaniaNov.1944 Aqtivities followingRumanian capitulati.on
127-128 JCS128-129 JCS129-130 JCS
125126
130130-131131-133
133-134 n
FDR D
D
BuxtonD
D
n D
D
D
n
n
D 6/2/44 Activities in Burma Mar. toJune 1944
134-146 JCS
.146147147-149 -
D
D May,Apr. Reports on ass ActivitiesF"eb.,Jan.1944
ass - ONI - MIS Agreement - 10.931H.Thebaud MagruderP.K.Peabody "
6/30/45 Agreement signed 2/10/43n ditto
Langer 3/9/43Agreement of Feb.IO, ~943Re Agreement of Feb.10,1943
149 ass Insignia - 11.947150 I.M.Genera1 D 6/16/43 Approval of Insignia151 6/16/43 Insignia and Regulations152-171. -
171
General Co~e.;spondenceandOrders re Insign~a
W.S.Lewis Benson 8/14/42 Seal248
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OSS Missions171File # .!2.172 D173 D
E!£m ~ SubjectHuntington 11/2/42 Representation in RussiaW.A.Kisse1 9/15/42 L.E.Thompson as Representativ(
in RussiaE.H. Hill dittoC.B.Hoover 10/20/42 ass in RussiaF ~B..
Do1beareShepardson 8/12/42 DittoBruce174
10/25/44
9/4/449/2/44
Replacement of Equipment ob-tained from Persian Gulf Com'cRelease of EquipmentDitto
LockwoodReam
T.H.Ramsey~75Glavin
176-179 June,July Cables - Equipment -Aug.Dec. Persian Gulf Command1944July 1944 Correspondence re Equipment4/13/44 Exchange of Missions with SQyil
3/18/44 Ditto3/15/44 Mission not appropriate
at this time •
180181 Buxton Haskell
State Dept. D182 D,Marsha11 Leahy
King,Arno1d182-183 Leahy D183 D Haskell
3/7/44 Mission with Soviets2/24/44 Individuals being processed
for Moscow2/17/44 Meeting of Joint Staff Planner184-185
185 FDR186-187 JOS187-188
2/25/441/28/441/25/44
D Exchange ass - Russiansass Mission to USSRBuxtonDitto(Col. Haskell's draft)
D 11/5/43 Sydney Feinberg to RussiaSexton 11/23/44 Cable on Mission to MoscowDeane 11/18/43 Radio message from Moscow
re Mission .Marshall 11/14/43 Feinberg to RussiaLoftin 11/18/43 Radio message from Moscow
re MissionD 11/5/43 Mission to MoscowVanderblue 11/6 4/43 Ditto
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1aa FDR1a8-189 D189 Marshall190 Deane
D
191 Deane192-193 D
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Mission To Moscow - Haskell
File # To f£2!!! ~ Subject-194-199 Apr.-Sept. General Correspondence be-
1944 tween Haskell and others.200-201 12/25/43 Memo of conversation -
Harriman, WJD, Bohlen, Molotov,Berezhkov at the Kremlin
201-202 12/27/43 Memo of conversation - Deane,. WJD, Bohlen, Ossipov, Fetin202-203 Fetin, D 12/30/43 Haskell's visit
Ossipov1/26/44 --203-204 JOS Buxton OSS M~ssion to Soviet
204-205 D Kimbell 2/15/44 Haskell's Mission205-209 6/30/43 Operation of American Red
12/20/43 Cross in Soviet Union209-210 12/26/43 Conversation on Germany
WJD, Haskell, Spewack,Bohlem, Shapiro, Ehrenbourgin Mpscow
210-211 Soviet Scientists211-212 11/14/43 The Humane Mission of Medical
Science by N. Burdenko212 - Pravda 11/25/43 Progress of Bulgarian
Fatherland Front213-214 Dimitrov 12/27/43 Bulgaria's Crisis215 State Dept. Harriman 12/27/43 Cable - Bulgaria's Crisis216 Harriman D 12/28/43 Bulgaria217 12/31/43 Conversation - Harriman,
Bohlen, -Molotov,. Bere zhkov.Definition of "Unconditional~urrenderft Bulgaria
218 Territorial changes inBulgaria since outbreak ofwar
250
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File # To From Date Subject- -218-220 Toulain Haskell 1/15/44 Personnel which might be use-Duke Hal1an 1/19/44- £u1 in connect~on with planswith Bulgaria221-223 pec.1943 Cables from Harriman concern-ing Finland, Yugoslavia,German Propaganda, Turkey,article in Red Star by
Be1inkov.224-~26 - 1%31/43 Digest of Izvestiya
1 4/44
226 ass Mission Scandinavia226-227 D Shepardson 12/23/44 Information on export of
Bearings, Sweden to Germany227-230 - lIsar.1945 Letters and memo re
Count C. Bonde231 D ~urphy 11/21/44 Cooperation of Swedish Intell.231-232 D Forgan 11/13/44 Memo on Swedish Mission to
SHEAF 10/26/44232 D Taylor 12/11/44 Cables on Peter Riedel233-234 - Taylor 9/7/44 Report on meeting with Capt.
Ernst Peter Riedel234 Shepardson Taylor 6/21/45 cable State Dept. clearancefor Kloman & Erichson234-236 D Taylor 5/21/45 Winding up of OSS, Sweden236 Shepardson Scrllmer 3/31/44 John A. Mowinckel237 D Onthank 3/27/44 OSS - Sweden237-243 Nov. 1944 WiTho Tikander243-246 Planning . D 1/27/43 Proposed Pyschologica1 Warfare
Group for Scandinavia and BalticStates
251-11-
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246
File # 12246-247 D248, D
248-250 -250 D
251-253 D
253-254 D
255 D
Thrun256 Buxton
256257 D
D
D
D258258'!"260 D261-262 Doering262 D262-.263 D
263-265 D
265-269 J.P.W.C.
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!!:2!!Buxton
Date11/14/448/25/44Aug.19444/16/447/5/44
Argus
Argus
Argus 5/25/44
Argus 5/4/44Dodd 4/3/44Williamson 2/4/44
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SubjectAddis AbabaRacine PlanCables - Racine PlanMadrid Personnel ReportReport on PeninsularactivitiesAspect of Report - Argus'work planAmbassador's Cable - MedusaHowe MissionHowe Mission
Huntington 12/19/42ass Mission - No. Africa - Misc.
Strong 7/21/43Sul10way 1/22/43Halliwell 1/2/43Huntington 12/7/42D 1/15/43Huntington 11/20/42Huntington 11/26/42Huntington 11/14/42
D 12/1/42
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No. African Mission - JPWCOperations with Force 141Sten Guns to Ho. AfricaNo. Africa MissionSupplies and EquipmentDirective JCS #170Camouflage for OSS HQTime ScheduleOrganization and ]mp1e-mentationProposed No. Africa Under~taking
·252
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5
6
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11-16
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21-22
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ass Mission FE-'5- PhilippinesSubject
HalliwellClarkFleischerPaltaleoni
Jan.-Apr. Philippine Project1943 FE-5
D 4/23/43ass Mission- KOREA - FE-6
Training
McFarland 10/27/43JCS Directive - Functions of OSS
JCS l5S/11/D.
C.L. Andrews 9/24/43
C.L. Andrews -
W.B. SiliithD 9/17/43
Buxton
Memo by British Chiefs of Staff.Special Operations.Task Force.Task Group 80.4 Report ofaction during Avalanche.Report on question of per-manent intergration.of OSSinto present military estab-lishment.
Wilson 12/16/43ass Mission - Misc.
Proposed Circular to assotficers.
23 'Special DFundofficers
11/6/43ass Mission - Middle East - Mise.
23-24 D Guenthar 4/20/43
.~.:!'t' ..
Funds for Special Mid-east.Project (Indian)
Situation in the Teheran area.
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File #" 12.OSS Operations - Aircraft
Feb.-Mar. Helicopters.1944
24-28 D
!:!:2!!!ArmourProctorQuinnBruce
28-2930 D Stowell 1943
30-31 Glavin 2/23/44D
31-32 Van Arkel 6/20/43D
3233-37
Rosenborougb 7/17/43Rosenborough 7/17/43
D
D
Subject
Light AircraftSorties to the Balkans153rd Air Force .Excerpts from Algeria'sMission 12987Need for Independent trans-portation for OSSOpposition of BritishPapers relative to AirTransport for Special Mi.ssions
Wash 3/18/45ass Operations - Albania
Caserta,Italy
R.L. Wolff 4/2/4538-40 Langer
40-42 Mar. 1945
42-4343-46
3/17/4512/6/44J.C.Dunn D
47 11/30/44
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Cable #39264 - Stettinius'statement regarding GreeceQuestions.and Report onAlbanian Labor.(Missing in part)Trial orBari Omari andKel TromaraBritish Mission to Albania3 OSS Missions in Albaniaand their replacementBritish Military MissionAlbania Mission to U.S.
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File # !2 From ~ Subject-48-50 D Brennan 1/19/45 Motion Picture Equipment
50-56 Aug. 1944 Communication from Zogists\.
57-58 D Brennan 8/5/44 H. T. Fultz
8/2/44 Intimidation .58 D Brennan of Albaniancitizens
59 Joyce 7/17/44 Albanian Unit
-)- 255
59
File #
6060-6162-636')-646465-6767-6869-717172-74
"74-7575-7677-79
79-81
82-85
a5-a889
90-91
91-92
~ -:_.'l-.
OSS Operations - Balkans
Subject
D
FDR
ass Balkan TeamsFleming 7/6/45 Use of NETO BasesD 6/16/45 Tito's Statement re RussiansCheston 5/3/45 Memo-Yugosla~ Partisan ForcesDunn
JCSFDR
" " Ditto
FOR
D 4/30/45 Tito's attitude and problemsMar. 1945 Cables
D 3/19/45 Labor in Yugoslavia2/2/45 Ditto
Dunn)FDR )JCS )
D 3/14/45 Milan Grol
FDR-DunnMaddox
3/9/45 Serbia's dissatisfactionD
MacFarland 1/10/44R.P.Joyce 1/3/45
Inte11.System in YugoslaviaAnalysis of OSS activitiesin Balkans and Central Europe
8/9144- Report of R.F.Rainer on11f14/44 Mission AbbevilleNov.1944 Cables
toFeb.194511/24/44 Reports-Russians in Vojvedina10/28/44 •(Ash Mission)
State Dept D 12/12/44 Conditions in N.E.Yugoslaviasince expulsion of Germans
D Mann 11/11/44 Distribution of OWI Materialto Balkans by OSS
D Toulmin 9/14/44- ass Teams and Personnel-PostCollapse Period
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92-93. D Glavin 9/11/44 Proposals-for Approval93-95 D Glavin 9/9/44 Semi Monthly Report95 Toulmin " 9/11/44 Reply to Cable #23 from
Cairo 8/2696-97 D " 9/18/44 .Summary of Correspondence
Submitted .97 D Toulmin 10/5/44 Bari and Caserta not pulling
together98-101 Correspondence of Summary102 D Rosen 10/16/44 List of Personnel in Yugoslavia
10/13/44103 Green 8/27/44 Personnel situation relative
to Yugoslavia104 Gammell 11/8/44 Amendments to Memo B 1500of 10/23/44 .105 " 8/23/44 Amendment to "Trans-Adriatic
Operations" 6/9/44105-106 - 6/9/44 Trans-Adriatic Operations106-109 - Cary 6/29/44 Report and History-Dravo Plan110 Jj V. Lada- 5/22/44 Greek affairs-Clipping
Morcarski110-111 - Putzell 5/25/44 Conversation with Col.Gridley111 Buxton J.P.Smith 4/15/44 ass activities in Balkans,.,' ,
D Paul West 11/16/43 and Yugoslavia113 D JCS 1/15/44 Present situation-Greece ind
Yugos1avi"a113-114 JCS D 11/26/43 Ditto :1-
11/29/43 r115-117 D Tou1min Report of 'arish-Titofs HQ
-5-257
• =, :'~:'~ii!,:"I
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117-118
118-122
122-124
124-125
125-128128-129
129-130 D130-132132-133 FDR
133-134 -.134135-136 Deane
136-137 D
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11/6/43 Position of American officerswith British Missions attachedto Mihailovitch
11/7/43_ Report from WIX-British Headof Mission at Mihai10vitch HQ
1+/26/43 Inside GreeceTito's HQ
Oct.1943 Cables between FDR and thePrime Minister
1/15/44 John L. Caskey9/29/43 Conditions in Samos since
fall·of Italy11/1/43 His duties10/25/43 Operation "Feather3"11/1/43· Reconnaissance of Dalmatian
Coast10/15/43 Report on above
Tentative Plans for X~2 Operatic8/20/43 Proposal to Accentuate Present
Subversive EffortsV.Lada- 6/29/43 - Names of 10 Slovenes selectedMOcarski for OSS
L.Hout
D
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File #137~138 Aldric~
138-141142-147147-148 Wilson1"'48-149
149-150 D151152 Dunn153 D153-155 Wilson155-156 Glavin157-164 -
,165166167-179 -
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JCS
"FDR
182 State Dept.
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ass Operations - Greece
E.!:2!!!Curtis
Sub,;ect
6/26/45 Supplies donated to GreekWar Relief Asso.Nov.1944 SkouraS..films - Script3/2/45 Report of Capt. G. F. Else
G.F.Else 1/1/45 Fortnightly ReportJan.1945 CaQles - Young Plan andOapt. llse ·
Else
D
WilsonElseWilson
Murphy
~2/17/44 Fortnightly Report Dec.1-15Dec.1944 Cables - Capt. Else12/11/44 Churchill's Statement re Greec12/14/44 Comments on Else's report12/10/44 Report and Cable12/9/44 Greek operationsDec.1944 Cables-Young Plan, Else
ELAS Provisions, McVeagh,Uniforms, Penrose
12/2/44 X-2 ActivitiesMcVeagh 10/24/44 Situation at Athens-Papandreou
July- Cables and letters re "Young"Sept,1944 Plan and OSS Operations afterGerman withdrawal
D
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Aug.l944 Activities in Greece10/9/44 Orders to Resist. Group Leaders10/6/44 Meeting between British andResistance Leaders" " "Cable re same " "
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183-190 Jan.-Mar. Prisoner exchange between1945 ELAS and British
213-214 -
July, Reports on Greek politicalSept.1944 affairs. Arrival of Soviet
Mission to EAM/ELAS. Inde-pendence of American Intel-ligence. ~ritish attitude.
J.A.Rogers 6/24/44 Report on the Staircaseoperation
191-213
214 West 11/16/43 so Operations
215 ass Operations - Balkans - 15,190
215216
217 D JCD
Cables - Harpers Unit11/18/44 Units for Bulgaria and other
occupied areas10/12/44 Coordination of secret intelli~
gence activities with Russians
JCS D
10/23/44 Cable-Victor Cordovi218 Cables-Bucharest, German Unit
n "3/25/44 ass Intel1. Team in Hungary7/12/44 Dispatch of Inte11. Team into
Rumania7/25/44 Bulgaria Inte11. situation8/17/44 u.s. Military MissionAug.1944 Cab1es- re U.S. Mission8/27/44 Status of Intel1. Teams8/29/44 USSR delegation to Allied·
Control Comm.
219 JCS D
220-221 D Wisner222 Sec. State Murphy222-223224 D Chapin
Murphy
225-226 Aug.l944 Cables260
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227 Wilson D 8/29/44 Talk in London - Heflin228-229 - Aug.1944 Cables-Rumania230 Wilson D 9/5/44 Air support for ass operation~231 JCS D 9/4/44 OSS Units for Bulgaria,Hungary "and Rumania231-232 Steinhart 9/7/44 u.s. prisoners in Bulgaria
Cab1es-Harper-Hammerhead233-280C Sept.1944 Mission Ordered out of
etc. Bulgaria by Russians. Ordermodified. A.C.C., Russianreaction and behavior
280C D Deane 9/7/43 Approval of JCS281-295 Sept.1944 Political trends in Bulgaria295-305 n Evacuation of Allied Pilots
from Bulgaria306-308 National Liberation Brigade-
Macedonians309 Joyce 1/16/45 Status of ass activities in
Bulgaria310 JCS D 9/24/44 ass Team in Bulgaria3I0A 9/26/44 Armistice terms311-312 - Harper 10/2/44 Relations between ass and
Russian High Command312 1/18/45 Notes by Harper313-314 10/28/44 Inter~Allied relations315-319 - Breece 12/18/44- Springfield Mission320-336 "Cables-Hungary337-338 FDR D 2/22/45 Hungarian Provisignal Gov"8
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339 JCS Deane 2/21+/45 Russian Front340-342 2/24/45 Budapest City Unit·343-344 Byrnes D 6/16/45 Memo on Rumania and Bulgaria
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OSS OPERATIONS BALKANS 14.098VOLUME IV
To-
FDRSec.State
From- ~
1945Subject
Yugoslavia; King Peter;Tito; Regency; Cabinet;Correspondence.J. H. Green executed byGermans.1/24/45
OSS OPERATIONS BALKANSSHEPARD 14. 098
Jan. 1945 Cables re Cabinet; RegencyFeb. 1945 Meetings with Churchill;Forming of Government un-
der Tito.Cables - used in Memos.
Jan. '1945 Memos based on aboveFeb. 1945 cables; Letter, Simovicto Subasic; Memos from
Yarrow; The Constitutionof Yugoslavia of 9/3/31.
ass - BALKANS -RUMANIAVOLUME IIAug. Wisner Operation for theSept. 1944 evacuation of American
flyers from Sinaia, Ru-mania.
Sept. Cables re Enemy Documents,Oct. 19~ Personael Bucharest Mis-sion, Evacuating Polesfrom Rumania, War criminal:Russian interference' etc.
263
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File # To From Date Subject- - -121 D Dorr 10/3/44 Rumanian IntelligenceDocuments of interest toNavy.122-123 FDR D 10/3/44 Evacuating Poles fromSec.State Rumania.JCS124-127 10/6/44- Interference of Soviets
in international politicsof Rumania. Air lineservice between Bucharestand Istanbul.
128-134 Dorr Sept. 1944 Report on OSS (R. & A.)Combs Bucharest Mission.
135 D Arnold 10/4/44- Cooperation between assand Air Forces.
136-137, 10/9/44- Rumanian War Criminals.152, 160137-138 Sa1ant 10/1/44 OSS Intelligence Mission
to Bucharest.138-139 Fitin D 10/10/44 Photo copies of.material
obtained in Rumania139 D Langer 10/10/44 Use of Spanish Weather
Station by Axis.140~145 Schuirmann D 10/9/44- Oil shipments, air.raid
damage, etc.145-146 D Salant Aug. 1943 Bombing-Ploesti Oil Re-
finerie. (also #224).146-150 Kirk 10/7/44 Prince Stirbey's views onforming Government (also
/1160)
150-152 (Starcea 10/10/44 Conditions within(Kirk Rumania.
153 A-G 10/17/44 Russian suppression. ofnewspapers, meetings,et6.
-2- 264
File /I To From Date Subject- - -----154~156 9/19/44 Rumanian Oil; Destination;Unloading Points (also#140) •
157-158 10/16/44 Dr. A. Safran, BudapestJews.158-159 D Kent 10/17/44 Rumanian Material160 Kirk iO/16/44 Rumanian fleet with
Russian Crews •10/13/44
.160-163 Prince Stirbey's view of
Rumanian Government --Activities of Communists.(also #146-150)164-165 10/19/44 Advance of Russian Spear-
head.166 Deane D 10/25/44- Sending films to ~itin166-169 10/26/44 Effect of rumor of Carol's
return.169 10/26/44 Views of a Foreign Office
official on events inRumania.
169 10/27/44 British requests Russiansto disarm Communists.
170-172 Kirk 10/28/44 Political Developments.173-174 10/29/44 Arrival of two American
Representatives at Buchar-est. Bucharest team.
174 D Deane 11/4/44 Reply to 11166.
174 11/3/44 1200 NKVD Agents inBucharest.
175-176 11/8/44 Russia proposes All PartyGovernment.
176 11/5/44 Rue"sianst tanks -- out-skirts of Bucharest.177 11/8/44 Coa11tion cabinet formed.
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File i. 1:2 ~ Q!£! Subject177-178 11/8/44 USA takes firm line onRumanian Oil Properties.178 S~c.State D 11/9/44 Armistice Terms - Rumaniaabandoned by US and G.·B.179-180 D Fitin 11/9/44- Rep~y to #166 - Cable reFitin.180-181 11/12/44 British Proposal for set
up of A.C.C •11/14/44 .182 Kirk Remarks by Foreign Minis-ter on meeting U.S. representative.
182-183 Kirk 11/14/44 POW conditions.183-184 Kirk 11/5/44 Internal Developments184-185 Kirk 11/7/44 Cabinet Crisis of Hov.
5, 6.185 D Lowman 11/17/44 Russia - OSS Communica-tions.186 Kirk 11/17/44 Vychinskicharges sta11in
on Armistice terms186 Lowman Jennings 11/21/44 Communication routes with
Moscow187 11/26/44 Russian Armistice Demands187-189 11/26/44 Russian removal of oil
equipment..
11/30/44 1189 Ausriits' approval ofRussians
190 1'2./1/44 Crisis :4.n Rumanian Gofrll
190-191 Deane D 12/4/44 Material tor Fitin191-192 12/12/44 OSS Personnel-Bucharest
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File 1/ To From Q!l! Subject- -192-198 12/23/44 Summary of Inte11igence-Transylvania and RumanianBanat198-200 12/16/44 Role of Major Powers inACC200-203 D W.L.Carey 1/22/45 OSS Problem of "holding 01in a Balkan Capitol
(also #216)203~ Wisner Schuyler 1/25/45 Letter of Appreciation204-214 FDR D 1/24/45 Letter-King Michael to FDF
214-215 The New NDF Gov't216 Wisner 3/12/45 Comments on 1200-203
216-217 Paper found in MihaiAntonescu's·file (Papermissing)
217-220 3/24/45 Rumanian reaction to U.S.attitude tow~rds GrozaCabinet
220-221 3/26/45 Restrictions placed onOSS men221-222 D Wisner 3/26/45 R:/uest for "BackgroundI ormation" concerning
Battle Reports223 4/24/45 Russian Medical Corps
Practices in Rumania224-225 5/12/45 Report-Bomb Damage-
Ploesti (Also #145)225 6/2/~5 Withdrawal of OSS from
Bucharest226 FDR D 6/16/45 National Liberal Youth
Organization227-230 " " 6/26/45', RePorts on Rumanian 'Armyevacuations and demobili-
zations231-253 Oct.19~4 Cables re OSS activities
to·: in Rumaniac/V£)
Apr. 19452('7-5-
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OSS 0Herations - Balkansumania 14.120
File# 1:21
2
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48
48
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Date- SubjectTable of Contents
D Deane 9/7/43 Proposal to "AccentuatePresent Subversive Effortsin Balkans."
Harwood 4/27/44" Memo - Conference withCol. D.V.Johnson, MESection of OPD
5/10/44 Paraphrase of cables reMission to Bulgaria andRumania. BLO Mission
May 1944 Sending Intelligence mento into Rumania; Evacuation
Sept.l944 of airmen out of Bucharest;ass Activities; RumanianInternal Affairs;
July-Sept.Rumanian Oil Fields _194 Bombing resultsSept.l944 Russian Armistice
.to? Terms6/30/44 Rbmanian Minister to theHoly Sea :
Sept.l944 Report on Interview withStarcea re Communists;RUssian troops
9/28/44 Proposed purge of Rumanian .Govt and trial of WarCriminals
Arnold D
D9/29/44 Capture of enemy documents8/29/44 Support of Itali~n Resist-ance Group8/29/44 Assumptions based on Col-
lapse of German- Army andresults
Wilson
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49-52.71 Cairo Cairo Mar-June Cables-Russian measures53-59.82 Moscow Moscow Apr-Sept Attitude, Non-cooperation,57-72 Caserta Caserta Sept OSS Activities, Armistice73-76 Algiers Algiers July-Sept Personnel in Bucharest Unit77-78 Istanbul Istanbul Sept. etc.73-78-83 London London May-Sept.
8).
84-88
89A-D
90-92 FDR etc.
92-9393-98 D
99 Churchill
100-153
OSS Operations-BalkansShepard 14,098 (Also Roll 121) ·
London Dec.29/44 Cables re letter from theKing to Churchill
London 12/1 /44 Cables-Formation of Yugo-slav··.Govtt- Cabinet
D 12/30/44 Memo of Dr. Karjevic toChurchill
JurajKrajevic
Dec.1944 Memo-Subasic-Iegency12/18/44 Aide-Memoire submitted by
the Shepard to Churchill12/26/44 Croat Peasant Party
Yarrow
154-158 -
Dec·.1944 Memos on conferences inLondon between King Peter.Churchill, Yarrow and others:on Yugoslavian Govtt
12/18/44 Questionnaire submittedby Sargent and answeredby Subasic
Oct.1944 "The National Soldier"issued by National Libera-tion Army & Partisan De-tachments of Croatia
l59-l6Q -
161-178 London London Nov.Dec. Cables1944
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File # To1,
1-2
2
3
4-27
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FromLondonKirk
London
27-30 D Subasic
303031-9532-
36 "t"'P
454755-60
74-7576-77,92
ROLL 123Shepard Pro.iect
- ~<. ....
~ Subject10/26/44 Cable #8515910/20/44 Subasic forecasts his meeting
with Tito'10/18/44 Cables #83144, 8339910/19/44 Subasic is requested not to
return by Tito10/16/44 Subasic's PlansOct. 1944 Memos, Yarrow's reports etc.
re King Peter, Churchi~l, Stalin,Subasic, Velebeit, Benes, Tito,Partisans, Mihai1ovich,Pribichevich. The Ban of Croatia,Stef Jaksekovic, Gen1.Zivkovic,Mediterranean Commdssion.
Sept. 1944 Memo re Present Situation inthe Balkans
Aug. 19448/19/44
6/24/44
5/5/44-May 1944
. Mar. 1944
10/19/4310/18/43
Passport for Y~s. Sylvia T.Yarro\~xpense Shepard ProjectSubjects similar to #4-27Cable 4568-72 from Bern-Mihail.ovichContacts between OSS and StateDept.Conversation with SubasicNew Yugoslav ConflictZenon Adamich and the SlovenePeasant and Workers PartySubasic to FDRConversation between WJD andthe Ban (Dr. Subasic)
2/Q-'----- .~\ .
File # 1277,79,84-8578-7990-9193-9495 D96 D97 D97-104 London104
105
105-115
3/18/43
Bern
-,
Subject
Ban of Croatia ProjectLetter b~n to His MajestyProposal for M.O. in YugoslaviaPenetr~tioq of Yugoslavia ProjectCable
Algiers 7/15/44 Cab~e9/29/44 CableCairoAug. Sept. CablesOct. 1944 Cables
LondonCaserta
1 860 Vol. 11OSS 01erations - Balkans
R.W.McDowe11 11/2)/44
115 Cheston London 9/1/44
116116-117
117118
119 D
119-120
120-121
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8/30/44Huntington 8/29/44Qttice . 9/6/44
FDR 9/3/44
9/4/44
Report on Mission to Yugoslavia-Ranger UnitCable - Position made clear toTito and ~fihailovichEffect of Mihailovich Inte1l.UnitConference with Maj. Alston ofBritish MissiQnPartisan Intell.Conference with TitoBulgaria Military ActionAppeal to MlhailovichBritish objection withdrawsMission to MlhailovichMihailovichts terms for fightingGermany
Sept.1944 Memos. from Kirk
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File # 12"122-129 .FDB
129-130 -
130 D
130-131 Murphy131-133 D
133-134 -134-135 Moscow135135
'D
FDR
136-138
138139-140141 FDR
Caserta D
142143"144 FPR D145146-158
D
Kirk
AlgiersChestonSubasic
D
CasertaCheston
D
D
Deane Cheston
158-167168-170
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McDowell
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9/8/44
9/8/44
9/8/449/10/449/10/449/11/449/13/449/13/449/13/44
9/21/44
9/22/44
..;.. ..
Subjectass Activities in MihailovichControlled Area (Reply to #119)Yugoslavia-Military and PoliticaldevelopmentsCable Nazi surrenderedMemo n II
Present situation in BalkansMemos by KirkCableCablePersonnel of ass in Mlhailovicharea (see 119. 122-~27)Offer of Germans to discussPeace TermsCable - Withdrawal
Sept.1944 Serb Pamphlet10/2/44 Rescue of AirmenSept.1944 Report on visit to Mihai10vich9/17/44 Mlhai1ovich's leaflet
Conditions in YugoslaviaMemo to MoscowMemos on German offer to fightSoviets; conditions in Serbia;Mihailovich's activities;strength of Chetnik Forces;Chetnik-Bulgaria Relations;
.Chronological Report; McDowell;Ranger Unit; Comments ofBri tish Security •.Yugoslav Nationalism
11/22/44 Report of J.R.Milog~agovich
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272~.J'>' ..
10/10/449/1)/44Oct. Nov.Aug.
11/23/44
-3-
File #170-173
175-176
176-178178-193193193193-195195:-203196197.198.200.201,202
204
204-221
.222-230
230-231232-235236
237-239A274,276~ .278 . D
240
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LondonAlgiersAlgiersCasertaD
D
Moscow
D
D
D
D
LondonAlgiersAlgiersCasertaCairoLondonMoscow
Cairo
Caserta
Date-
.. '~
Subject11/22/44 Report·of M. Rajacich
Newspaper clippingsMihai10vich gains favor overTito
Sept. 1944"II
"""""n
Sept. Nov.,
CablesCablesCables
It
.."n
Reports of KirkCables
Cables
OSS Operations - BalkansnKH Project
jf A.K •
AI(
AK
AK
4/30/44
3/27/44
Mar. 19443/30/443/23/44
3/23/44
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Report - A. Koujoumdjisky'sXMission Nov. 17, 1943 -Mar. 22, 1944 (In French)Summary of Political, Mi1it~ryand Economic Situation inBulgaria (In French)..Letters re F.l.K.Memo - Turkey (In French)Memo - course of action inevent Bulgaria does not pullout of the war
Report-Mission to detachBulgaria from Axis .Unsigned letter re AK
File II I2 From Date Subject241 Cairo D 3/11/44 Cable re JadWin Mission241 D Ax: 3/16/44 Holographic Letters (French)242-24.3, - 2/28/44 Report on Kuyumji1ak1280-281243-244 - 9/7/;'-)- Recent Chronology ot ftKW project.2/18 44
245-287 1944 Correspondence, among other itemsre "KW proJect; its members andcriticisms of AKj.WJD visit toRussiaj Bombing ot Bulgaria; Use-tul Bulgarians, Conference reJadwin MiSSion;Additional OSS effort inBalkans; Proposal to AccentuatePresent Subvers1Ye Effort·s;SOB/BOS Collaborat1oDl .Balk;ans Operations atter_Collapse or Ital)";presetposition of Bulgaria; Detach-ment ot Bulgaria.
28.3-287 D Gurf'ein li/30/42 . Proposal to begin operationsfor development 01' coup d'etatin Bulgaria
M!hal1ov1tch File288-339 1943
1942 H1hai1ov1ch; Report troaSeitz; evac~t~on ot Britishand American Missions; Ap-praisal ot MlhailovlCbtsposition; Mansfield's Report;American AYiators rescuedby MihaUOvich; H1hailovich' 8Delegation; SO activities.
339-34].,246 Bern Bern.341-.344 Istanbul Istanbul
343-348 London London
.349-353 Algiers Algiers241,35.3-3S6 Cairo Cairo
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CablesCables.CablesCables
Cabl••
'. -~"',:' -- .~
ROLL 1241-139 OSS Operations - Balkans
#17Tito - 1343.7
Vol. 1
File # To From Date Subject- - -1 Aid to Tito's Partisans.3 1/17/44 Meeting to discuss future ofOSS/SOE in Mediterranean.8 2/2/44 ass activities in Yugoslavia.
12 Statement of Facts.20 L.M.Farish Report on Observations in
Jugoslavia 9/19/43 - 6/6/44.24 7/ /44 Holdah1 Mission.28 Trans Adriatic Operations.
1/20/44 Proposed Allied MilitaryMission to Tito's Forces.
1/22/44 Relationship OSS - SOE.29 Huntington D 8/10/44 American Policy on Yugoslavia.
.29 D 8/10/44 Conversation with Tito •3Q 8/11/44 Independent U.S. Mission toTito etc.36 8/6/44 Status of ass Personnel on
Br. Military Mission to JANL.41 Co. B Green 8/19/44 Transfer of SO Personnel inPartisan Yugoslavia.
Air Crew Rescue Unit.46 8/28/44 Personnel on duty withAmerican Military Mission •.50 Huntington 8/29/44 . Conference with Tito.
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To From- Date-9/4/44
70 9/19/4476 FDR D80 U.S.Mil.Mis. Tito84, 90, 10191 Tito Gen.Wi1son95 Suker Huntington
'-:,. ~....... -:..... - .......
SubjectMission Reports.
Belgrade Mission.9/20/44 Present Balkan Situation.
9/5/44 Protesting' aid to Mihailovich.9/23/44 Tito's Curbs on Allied Missions9/14/44 Aid to Mihai1ovich.9/23/44 Reassignment of MissionPersonnel.
98, 109 9/21/44
99, 108 9/2~/44111 Tito Huntington 9/28/44,.._.118 ~ 9/ /44
122 10/4/44
126 10/20/44
128 11/9/44131 9/29/44
132 .
140-282 OSS Operations - BalkansTito - 13437
Vol. II143 8/12/44
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Conversation between Gen'l.Eveder add Maj. Reid.Col. Mitar - Bakic.Mission Personnel-Clearance.Digest of Huntington'sJourney to Tito's HQ.Statements of Huntington andEllen.Personnel changes of theHuntington Mission.Future OSS operations.Medical Supplies.Partisan Supply OperationSept. 1943 - Jan. 1944
'Conference at Naples betweenChurchill and Tito.
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148149150151162163, 168
164
173182,194,195183
198
201
207209
214219224
225227229.
231
To
D
Titon
n
Sukern
FDRD
n
Sec.State
FDR
From- Date Subject
Suker
8/13/44 Minutes of Meeting Tito andSubasic.10/6/44 Future Activities of Mission.
Huntington 10/$/44 Air~Transport..Huntington 10/5/44 Restrictions Imposed on Mission.•
n 10/1/44 "n n n
n 10/16/44n 10i1l/44
Thayer 10/16/44D 11/3/44
Huntington 11/7/44
Immobility of Mission... .Report of Advance Party.Conditiorl)in Va1jevo.Conditions around Belgrade.Arming and Equipping ofPartisan Task Forces.
n n Coalition of Tito - SubasicGovernment.
D
Nov. '44 Key to Jugoslavia OperationMap NR 4.
10/27/44 Geo. Weller's Dispatch tothe Chicago Daily News~12/2/44 Soviet Policy.11/22/44 Tito's reaction to McDowell
Unit.12/5/44 Subasic.~visit to MOscow.12/11/44 Churchill's message to Tito.12/11/44 Proposed conference Tito andTolbukhin.12/14/44 Evacuation of Airmen.12/15/44 P~rsonnel of Mission to Ti~o.12/19/44 Jugoslavia Army.
Organization - Croatian Army.
D
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233243 D
263266 JOS271 FDR273277-283283-297283 JCS
285 D
286289
291
·294 D
294 JCS
297-320
299300
)01
From SubjectDate-JANL - KNIN Operations.
Huntington 12/27/44 Final Report of Mission.1/31/45 United Jugo. Government.
D 3/ /45 Amer. Mission to Tito.D 5/12/45 Mission ordered to leave.
.. .
Activities of Mission 9/2/44 -4/15/45 and Diary.
OSS BALKANS - BASIC FILED 9/2/44 Future Operations in Central
Europe.McFarland 10/12/44 Coordination of Intelligence
with.Russians.9/3/44 Rescue of American Airmen.8/9/44 Status of OSS'on Br. Missionto JANL.
8/3/44 Dispatch o£ Intell. and AirSearch teams into Balkans.
FDR 3/22/44 Intelligence men intoMihailovich territory.D 3/20/44 ass Mission to Tito.
OSS OPERATIONS - EUROPECENTRAL
4/17/45 Report - Inte11. obtained fromMFM Leaders.
Apr. '45 Maple Grady MissionA.G. Flues 4/17/45 Resume of MOly Operation.
1944 Mission to Slovakia
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File # To From Date Subject- -305 Dec. 1944 Gamble - Hyde Unit.306 10/4/44 Mission to Denmark.307 8/28/44 Meeting at Bari.308 10/2/44 Gothe Project - Mission Schlitz.309 9/7/44 Penetration of Germany.311 Balkan Forward Base fromIstanbul. .313 9/21/44 Milwaukee Forward - Mission
Schlitz - Personnel.314 9/14/44 Proposed Mission - 3rd ArmyArea.318 9/2/44 Faust Operation.
e/VP
Continued on Roll 125
279
1-13ROLL ,125
OSS OPERATIONS - CENTRAL EUROPE\
(Continued trom Roll 124)
File # 121
2 HaSkell3 .
5
From ~ Subject8/22/44 Faust Plan8/15/44 .Penetration ot Germany8/19/44 Faust and.T~ight Plans12/20/44 Charts ot Allied Control
Comm.
14-32 OSS OPERATIONS - 115391GERMANY - DULLES
14, 17,23, 2415, 18,21, 29,21 D
31
32-84
3/31/45 Mrs. Hado ~roject - GermanDoctorwr Hitler LegendPersonnel for GermanyReligious FieldThe German Situation
Dulles11/4/4410/7/44
ass OPERATlaB8 - 19. 995 DCZECH
32-51 1945 Correspondence regardingthe following, MIA. or KIA:JUles Harvey GaulJoseph Morton (FP)Daniel PavletichJames H. Green (also Roll
l21 #15)Joseph J. HorvathEd.. B. BaranskiRobt.R. BrownTibor 1:. KeasthelyiJ.G. MicanFrancis Perry0.8. Heller
;'.:".
.280
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File 'iL' _ To From Date· Subject- - -135 5/5/45 Operational Report -Mission to Ebersdorf136 5/5/45 Capture of FrenchDocuments138 FDR D 6/6/45 Danish Resistance139 3/29/45 Dir~ctive to DanishMission140 11/2/44 Extracts ~rom G-2 Daily141 5/22/44- Summary ~ 1st Army
G-2-Report - 9th Army144 10/1/44 Use of OSS Inte11. by
3rd Army
150 1/4/45 Rotes - Meeting155 4/13/45 Meeting with SO Br.
Forward159 Meeting with SO Br.
Danish161 4/21/45 Conterence162 8/1/45 Organisation of·OSS in,Barope
'169 SI - Following End ofHostilities178 2/5/45 Program to Recruit and
Handle Agents181 1/27/45 Air Operations181 1/27/45 ActiYities in 12 ArmySector189 Dec. 1944 Monthly Report CSS/FAll.
..191 Dec. 1944 MOnthly Report - Hether-land Mission .200 1/16/45 ActiYities with 12th AG
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File I To From . ~ Subject,._,-,.-
201 1944-1945 Progress Reports206 1/13/45 Trip of Prince Olaf of
No~y207 12/7/44 Inspection of Field De-tachments211 12/18/44 Report o~ Jedburgh Team
"Gerald"214 9/30/44 , Final Rep~rt of SI Opera-tions Room221 11/2/44 Transcript of Talk by. Col.226 10/3/"- Forgan at Staff Meeting227 10/3/4-4 Operatio~l use of De-
:tachment228 8/31/44 Progress Report230 7/31/44 Report of Operations in
H01"lll8.D.dy
234- JCS D 7/12/44 Methods used in infiltrat·ing agents into enemyterritory
237 11/26/44- Principal Personnel inETO2/4/44 Intelligence Possibilitie~
244 2/2/44 OSS Coope~tioD withAir Borne ~.Un1t.
245 9/20/43 Psychological Warfare246 4/29/43 ETC List
E",vo.
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373940 -'I
45
46
48
·515457S8
6566
66 - 8770
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ROLL 126OSS Operations
ETO - 14.932
E!:2!! ~D 7/28/44-Huntington 7/19/44
OSS OperationsETO - 17306
Casey 7/24/45
Thompson
3/21/452/22/455/26/4-5
5/31/45
5/16/45
6/12/4') .4/12/~')4/19/4')5~26J456,7f4S
5/26/4')
OSS OperationsETO - 11 •.259
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7/29/43
.' . '.::~.._--_ ..
SubjectMen dropped into FranceMission Etoile
Final Report - 8I Operationsinto GermanyOrganisation of SI-ETOStrategic Intell. MissionsReport of 81 Operationsinto GermanySummary History - G-2Jan.1944 - May 1945Atlantic Section - AquitaineMissionSI German Operations-BasesJan-May 1945Use or J/BMllitary Information-MunichMilitary Information-Sal.burFinal Report ot Intell.Procure.entDIP SupplyPlan £or Coverage duringFinal Phase ..
J C S Directive
File /I
72
7478
."..--~-
To !£2!!! Date Sub.1ect- -7/13/43 Report by Joint Starr Planner
Andrews Huntington 3/5/43 OSS Operations ETO6/26/43 Memo tor Joint Stafr PlannerE
87-110OSS Operations
ETa - British Proposal
8/28/44 " Memos by Bri't1sh Chiefs ofSt~tSuggested Rep!y by usses
88
102
oss OperationsETC - 15.677
Dec. 1944 Col. BrookerROT. 1944-Oct. 1944 Report by Col.R.M.Brooker-
••0. Branch
110-133
116
OSS 0IerationsETO- 6.091-Rorway133.-170134 .Cheston135 .Bro ••
Bross 7/28/457/26/45Torts
139140151154159
6/6/4.54/2/454/16/454/16/451/16/45
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Lt. Po ••e1Mission to Norway and Den-.ark - Personnel . ,
A.be.sador Osborn.to StarfScandinarlanactiYitie.
Oalotjord HR. SabotageFund.
Clothing and Equ1pae~t .torR.~stance Groups. .
285
File /I To From ~ Sub.1ect- -163 8/)0/44 Sub-Committees
OSS OeerationslZl-208 .1lermanI - IV172 6/29/45 Organization oi US Group
Control COWlcil175 5/31/45 Establishment of FieldIniormation Agency176 Sec.State D 6/4/45 .. Delineations ot Zones inGermany177 JCS D 6/4/44 Need ior direct access
between Switzerland andAmerican zone183 7/1)/45 Black operations in today's
Germany
196 6/2/4-5 Interview with PastorDuenhoi and others inSeibersbach, Heidelberg,Wuersburg, Munich£.AI'O
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File No.
1-421
1-28, 110.28-48
48-6161-83
84-8989-93
93-104104-110
110-120120-127
127-184,224-274
184-22,274-2 1
281-283
284-346347-403
403-41441.4-421
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From ~To ~
From ~To ~
From ~TO ~
ROLL 126 AAs this roll was not identified by anumber I have assigned 126 A to it.
CABLES
ACCRA: Aug. 1942 to April 1, .1943(Trout)
ALGIERS: Oct. 1942 to April 1, 1943(Raichle)
ANKARA: June 1942 to April 1, 1943(Steinhart)
From ~ BAGHDAD: June 1942 to April 1, 1943To (Craig)
From ~ BEIRUT: June 1942 to April 1, 1943To ~ (Wiley)
From ITo
FrOll~
To ~
FROM ~To ~
From; )To 1
BER!l: June 1942 to April 5, 1943(Drum, Moffet, B~s)
BRAZZAVILLE: July 1942 to Dec. 1942
CAIRO: June 1942 to April 1, 1943(Leete, McBaine)
CAIRO:(Low)
May to Aug. 1942
287
1-161
File #1
..2534
36
39
41
44
45
5254
60
6272
75.93Sl63
SS
12LondonParisBernCasertaVersaillesD
D
Wisner
ROLL 127088 OPERATIONS
Germany. III
From-LondonP.risBernCasertaVersaillesMagruderWilsonBlack
C~seyD
Morgenthau BuxtonFDR .
.JCS
D
D1Iim
DulleaETO
"-
D
Bastedo
Jan.May1945
2/24/456/14/455/6/45
5/18/455/1/454/28/45 .
Apr. '454/1)/45
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SubjectCables
Free German. Committee~ Division OperationsProgress Reports 1 and 2March. AprilProposed Plan lor %-2Briel Sl/Germany
" .Aide-Memoir-Possible GermanSubversive action-Counter-measuresFuture Plans - Europe and.A..trica
Group Control CouncilGerll8llcontrol 01 Occupiedcountries
4/45 Werewolves Broadcaat3/31/45 Mission lor Germany,
. i2/23/44 MeJao-Tikander12/11/44 Meetings of JIC
12/10/44 OSSMission
12/26/44 . Organisation Set-up11/8/44 Personnel
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File #899095100
I2D
Dulles
FromCaseyBastedo
~ Subject12/29/44 SI Plans12/25/44 Planning for German Unit4/)/45 Political Briefing Material
102
Name ListsLists of Questions coveringAnti-NazisBach Section, 51 London, Preparation'of Cover andBriefingLessons fro. the Resistanceto the German Occupationof France
117
157 Appendix - Flair
-ass OPERATIONS161-258 Germany II --IS,1S5
162 1940-1944 Charts-Resistance Movementin France
164 Paris Paris Oct-Dec CablesStockhoa Stockhola 1944London' LondonBern- Bern
184,207 Sec.State D 12/20/44 Relationship ~y State Dept.and OSS
186 W.B.Smith 12/16/44 U.S. Organisation andPlanning for Occupation o£Germany187 CS 12/4/44 Mission tor Germany
191 D Bruce 12/11/44 German Collapse194-216 FDR D 12/1/44 . Memo re Guarantees198 D Magruder 1l/2l/44 Talk with Genl. Belts
-2_./<_-
File II 1:2 !!:2!! Date Subr1ect-200,208 D Buxton 11/27/44 Possible Me activities-Post War Period204- D Arnold 11/28/44 5I Plan tor Control orGerman guerrillas210 9/U/44 Plan for Passive Resistancein Germany and Austria211 11/15/44 Program against Germany--OSS Unit for Germany256 D Dulles 10/7/44 .. Notes on Situation inEurope.
EA/D
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ass OPERATIONSGermany I -.15,155 -
1-93 July through September 1944 - 14,826
File # 1:2 !£2m Date Sub.1ect-1 D Kellogg - 9/30/44 Future OSS activities11 9/12/44 Outline of M.G. possibilitieslI- D Dulles 9/2)/44 QSS Unit in Germany14 9/22/44 Allocation of German Zones15 ,;:.- -
9/12/44 Post War control of Germany21 -~ FDR D 9/2/44 Future ass operations
Sec.War31 JCS D 9/1/44 Report on Plans and achieve-
ments54 Marshall D 8/4/44 Post War Intell.56 D R&A 7/17/44 American Security Interests
.62 D Callisen' 9/25/44 ~lanation of Cable out1117923 (1141247)
63 Johnson 9/3/44 Germany - Military and Poli-tical information66 Paris Paris Mar. Apr. Cables
London London July. Aug.Bern Bern Sept.
'~ro Cairo 1944Caserta C.sertaAlgiers Algiers
ass OPERATIONS93-205
·96Mediterranean
JCS D 6/25/45 Activities in African-Mid.·East 'l'heatre
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File # To !I.2.m ~ Sub,1ect-J. 105 s/ /45 Haile Selassie t s Treasures'129 2/26/45 Dagger documents131 2/25/45 Plan Sugen143 11/17/44 City Teams150 7/29/44 Ossining. operation160 6/13/44 Mediterranean organization167 8/1/44 General Order #9173 9/7/44 Origin and functions of OSS(DCI
ass OPERATIONS20~-220 Mediterranean - 16,394205 FDR D 6/3/45 Memo - French and NorthernItaly213-220 Feb.1945 Cables
OSS OPERATIONS220-28!t Mediterranean - 15,500
..221 JCS D 7/19/45' Special operations in Italy223 7/11/45 ,.JCS P Intelligence Teams in Italy224 FDR D 6/15/45 Ferruccio Parri231 "OL. D 5/2/45 Siapson Tunnel233.247. .rcs D 4/27/45 Italian Partisans256245 Cables264 12/12/44 CHI Agreement281 6/15/45 ~terv1ews. Munich--H.K~ng283 6/17/45 Interviews. St. Wo1frang -Major Peter
£/VJ:>
292
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0.8.8. OPERATIONSH. E. f. o.
File :/! ·n From Date Subject1-301 .. D lldrieh 8/25/45 Direct Washington Contrc1
or Istanbul.and Athens Mis-sions.
7 12/23/43 Division or ResponsibilityII ll/26/43 Middle East Force Directive13 10/7/43 Establishment of AdTance
aa.. in ItalJ fer PSYCBo1oi-~~jlartar ••
16 10/26/43 PersGDnel Available.18 Green Knapp 19/2'3/43 Personnel Approved by
Secur1ty~19 D HeBaine 7/14/43 Report of H1ddle East
Aotivities.2S F.D.B. Churchill 10/23/43 Cable
,,' .:. Churcb1ll F.D.R. 10/23/43 •f}",-~·
26 D For,.. 10/22/43 S.I.· Agents' tor Balkans27 6/4/43 .0 Mll1tar.J Persounel
.':-."':-~--' to Turk er :
o.s.s. OPEBA!IOllSB. A. ~. o.
31-7032
34
35
D Coon 1Q/3Q/44 D1SftSS PlUl
S,.nlaa Order ot Battle
D 7/~O/44.'.
Beport on 8.1. and X~~,Ho. Africa. . .'!.'~"~.".
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.36 J.C.S. D. 7/-/44 Infiltration by Sea..38 2/23/44 Report Ho. 1
45 Hill 7/5/44 Field Conditions,Freneh Morecco.
46 King 8/17/44 Plan tor Reorganisation50 Personnel51 Glavin Scribner 2/8/44 Industrial Sabotage55 D Downes 10/19/43 Heopo1itan Campaign60 10/1/43 Tuscan ArChipelago.:Operations67 6/21/4.3 P.W. 8.ild S.O. Operations69 5/8/43 Assistants
r-
O.S.S. OPERHIOIfS
70-81 BORTH AFBICA - 101~6170 D .Hugh•• 2/19/43 OUtl~ or Trip77 D Huntington 2/2/43" Western Mediterranean
Prolram
9.8.8. OPBRA!IOIS81-102 iBiDAIs81 D Id.q 2/6/43 Beport8.3 Seq. State D l2/14/44 AgreelUllt in avo1d1Dl .
destruct1GD of publicbuild1ncs b GemaD7
99 D B··'1tcm 10/)1./44 BeportIllrpb7 DW.l.es· . 10/5/44 Crockett.s Report
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File II To From Date Subject-O.S.S. OPERATIONS
lO2-l6~ :BOBXI. 15.292103 D Magruder )/10/45 Status of Central Far' East
to Russian information fromE11rope
105 D - 2/16/45 Contents ot Two .Mail bags -Manchurian Materials119 1/29/45 Collection of Eastern
" Intelligence-118 11/15/44 Evaluation o£ Ja~aneseMaterial (D.C.L.122 Packing List ot Japanese
Material D.C.L., JapanOperations Otr1cer
124 Prot •.Bredia127 9/6/44- Rescue ot Crewmen trom
Switzerland ,.133 Montly Field Reports136 Joyce Green 7/9/45 Starr Orgaa1zatlon,Per8QDDel142 D .E.T.O. 7/~/# St&;j:e ot Preparation forExpanded Operations inSWitzerland.143 8/3/44 Report OD Ossining 21.45 ".D.B. D 3/30/45 German Observation Posts150 D Boas l2/31/43 Area '1.-4- - .eport159 8/-/43 Use ot Ml11tar,y Personnel163 4/8/43 Mirror Plm
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F11'e :/I 12 From Date Subject0.8.S1 OPEBATIOHS
'16a:-18O AYSTBI1- 1J161~166 Dogwood 2/16/44 Austrian Resist. Movement
170 2/5/44 Austrian Committee orLiberation
O.B.S. OPERA~IOllS180-18~ HUIlGABr
181 3/22/44 . Sparrow Mission184 J.C.S. D 11/20/43 The Hungarian 8ituat1oD
0.S.8. OPBRHIOBS18~-212 EOLABD
190 Oct. "44- Warsawfe.
196 F.D.B. D 6/21/45 PoliSh ProvisiGDal Gov't
200 J.C.S D 6/20/45 Mi11tar,y Political •Ecenom1eCondition.
207 F.D.R. D 11/5/44 General Zrmier.k1
208 10/2/44 Soviet - Polish Situation'
211 D' 8/3/44 Letter troIIl J. Cieohano8q
O.S.S. OI'lCRHIO.SI. B.·!. 0.,
212-l0' IIDG - CHII,
235 11/11/44 FrDeh Indo-<l11Da, Reportb1' G.B.!. GJIOUp
24J. • A1;r Pore. I:ntelliceJ1ce
246 General Intell~l_c. .
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251252253254258-271 J.C.S. J.S.P. 3/17/45
281 1/31/45
283 2/16/45296
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C~bat Ie .~botage
ParaCbRte PaintsP87chologieal WartareAnnam Gro~p
Ha1,Aong, 193.~-40
Sail on,' 1941 - U.S.A.China 1942
Support to ResistanceGrollp.PlaD ~Gr Sabotage ot Hanoi -Saile B.B•
.L1a18OB with Free. neet
Gordon Plan
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1-~2file Ii. To1 D2,201117252933 .41 J"CS5356
~2-1J260~i D80 D8796 D100108116 D128139
139-212140145 D147,154,171151165 D165 D.167 D169 D.l!1r4 D
• p ." ••
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ass OPERATIONSSeE.A.C. thru 13,999
Froa Date SUbjectRipley 12/30/43 ass situation in Ceylon12/-/44 Communications
12/21/43 Bassein Intell. Pro3ectD1ft1nbaugh 12/1.4/43 A-4 AreaNorton 10/5/44 Operation HOT Foot 1
10/4/44 Political situation12/8/43 Program of ProjectsD 10/20/43 ..Proposed'Directive
8/17/43 outline ot the Working Plan,otSACOOSS in Ch.1l3a
ass OPERAfiO:lS .S.E.A.C. 'P 14,·000 ~ 15.,909
Scofield 11/3/44 Operations Juke box and Oatmeal. S1m1an "Baru"
Murphy' ll/24/44 Medical SUrvey, CeylonPeers 1/29/45 Personnel required at 101
1/15/4.5.. Relation ot OSS to SEAC and IS theatre~Law.man 6/26/44 Darwin Base8/7/44 Conference WJ1)and Qarnons-Wil11ams
4/13/4'J . BBndl1ng of ISLDagentsWilkinson 5121/~5 Directive tor claadest1ne activities
2/12/45 Report ot totU' by' HPD '1 .Basis ot discussions - HO, PWE, SOE
BurtonEUlerEUler
ass OPERA!IQlSleB.t.O. II - U.500 I·
7/27/45 Operation pattern - survivors tromU'.8., B01lSton \ .
6/27/4,5 Status ot R I: D
8/22/456/23/453/30/453/26/4512/26/453/30/454/2/45
Jfd~er1.8
M.U.Lee
.A.PI:OPro~ectCHAMO PlanMeao. re .eeting 1a Zanuary (OOL).-Ma.o - Penetration ot KoreaPrel'•'nar.y Report - Field Ezpe~1aentaj. Un1t·G1m1k Pro~ectI:oreans in Ba:wai1 (DeL)
ie,..
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175178183184187188192198200
201203205208
213-258
214247248250252
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Lee
HoffmanFisherotGaraD
D LittleFDR . D
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DCoughlin
-F.E.T.O. II - 14,500 (cont'd)Date
12/19/4411/9/4410/6/449/26/443/19/4511/11/447/10/447/18/448/23/456/11/45
SubjectMonthly ReportDGER (French Intel1. Unit)Clam (DCL)Oyster ProjectMeeting Far 'East Theatre (DeL)Airplanes for Far EastSupply Procedure - F.E.ReportsHandling of tactical and operational
intelligenceUse of poison gas by JapsCloser ·liasion between ass and AAF in
lETOStar ProjectCalcutta office
ass OPERATIONS
June '459/13/458~/458/27/458/22/457/10/455/18/45
F;.E.T··..:O. Thailand II" 13,,271 June '45Cables /Interim MO operationsPOWsJap surrenderThai Committee activitiesPenetration of ThaiTheater Directive
- - ,.-,,-
1-92File :fi. To From151 JCB D54 Eaker D57 D Ripley -58 Ripley-63 D64 . D Hortman66 Coughlin Greenlee67 11
70 D Ta71or.73 JCB D80 JCS D83
93-19593146 D Coughlinl.48,167Coughlin McXenzie149151155160 FDR160,170162166168174
D
175180186189193
D
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ROLL 131ass OPERATIONS
Thailand, II. Mar. - May 1945
Date
5/22/454/30/454/30/454/10/454/7/45-4/12/454/20/454/9/44-3/26/453/26/453/19/45
SUbjectCablesOperational PlanWilliam HcGar17British PolicySummary of situationBorder incidents~i CommitteeJohn a sick manSiren MissionStatement of Wm. Bayles McGarryProblem of ass !hai ReportsAid to Thai resistanceIndo Chinese in LaosPresent Thai situation
ass OPERATIOBSF.E.!.O. - !hailand - thru February '45
2/28/452/23/452/17/45
2/22/45
2/16/451/30/451/16/45Aug.Sept. '448/15/448/5/44. 1/26/44
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CablesThai situationSequence partY''Incoming messages fram operativesWallace name used in fj2st dropOUtgoing messages to q>erativesH1l1tary and Political Intel1 •.Developaents in ThaiJapanese TroopsSiamese situation .Heao. of Thai Special Delegation-Heeting - dOCU1leD.tsbrought out bY'wspokeSDlall"Future operations or Detachment 101!hai Baae BroadoastsBev !hal CabinetAnti Jap movementFree Thai lI.oveaent
300'. .._"- . _ .......
".. "t
126-222FUell. To From.
197 JCS D
200
207
209
211-12
216
Dart PlanDate SUbject11/13/44 Plan for OSS activities in the
Pac1ric Ocean areas
;.
Plan for penetration of the Knrl1eIslands
Plan for R & A activities in thePacific Ocean areas
Plan for'snbversive M.O. in CentralPacific area
Map of" proposed radio operations .'Lecture -The Offensive of theU.S.
and Britain v , Deteruiinat10a otthe People- b7 Ry'osuke Sato~~~ ~
217
220
DA Toast before the BattleD byKingore Hashimoto
"Lighten tae Peoples Burden b.rCleaning out the ?rof"iteers. by.the Patriotic Society
.lfRetire the High CODIIIsnders &: PrOlllatethe Young Officers.
Tabulation of radio stations"Destro7 the Machjnations of the
USA and. England-Morale SUbYersion Operations. to.
be directed to Japanese.
219
225. .
En')-
301
Pil.1
8
..9-1510'
11
1214
15-"2'30)031
36
42
45!f,7
r=».c,.·,:,· -e., .,......~a"!l'-
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Proposal. ~or Ac~iY1tl•• in theP•• ilia Theatre
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L. LubeR
Lancer
prOia- Dat.Coo.
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Philippine.,
Q. aeo.eTelt 12/1'/44D 12/24/44Mar1iD 12/1a/"
SubjectV•• of latiY. P••pl.
v. B. Donald (DeL). .
B..~ A. S.rne ••..
laabeo Projeot- .
12/16/1t1. ".tiDe en Pro".".lRlri.ti •• (DeL)
OSS OaGAlIZA.!IOI CJWl!S
1944-4' .lotl~t1 •• reported.byOIS aDd other &leDci ••12/28/44 Acut Raacl1illl CUrt
a. A BraDeh. .
' ..iti....1A !Ia.. 'treOrpai ••tlou
U.'.Qoytt-lz.o.t1 •• Braaaa- - '-raJa.1.poal Warfare
011 !IIIlftB OrrICD.
- Certificate o~ lerrioe(BeiGe BaR). .Orpaisatlon Chart
Pr•••• t work .~ !beatr.o~nc.nI
.».....
J.
rile I To Froll Date Subject- - -51 Buxton Boftll&D. 6/30/43 R.~rt - Theatre Officers54 .. 12/2/44 Progress aeport - ,ar EastS5 D Buxton 10/31/" Meeting-ReorgAni.ation
ot 'fO
60 D Richard. 5/10/44 T.O.Policy Mattera
6&-21 OSS SUPPLY SYSTEM6/12/43' ,
65 De.elopaent ot CargoShipaents
66 -~~~~
General ~lY Procedure69 R.C.Wright Storage & .aue of Supplies10 I) R.C.1fr1ght 6/'/43 Pr.aant By.t.. with1l••OIaend.atlon8
:Z2-1~O o. w. I.72 D Wil.on S/1l/4s ae1atlonahlp with O.W.I.
. 75 D B1Dks 12/6/44 Dr. Brown'. actlT1tl ••with.O.V.I.SO Buxton til.en 4/'/44 O.W.I. - ID Centerence66 D .pOol. 11/5/43 OplD1oD SarYeY8 ..ong
Pollah anel Slo.U: Aaer1cana
It.9 0•••1. B. nart. 9/26/42 aecalatloaa .. S••urity- .. ot IDtorutloB
91 D Dora 6/3/1:1J .... GerlWl Dar.of Over-•••• Braaoh O. .1. .- :.- Partial Kecorel .t Bar.ooel
9S 0enIaD Branch - O.W.I.99 ~t1o. Mapslll. of the
Gerun DeJR.ot O.W.I. in •• 1.
5/7/43103 )/9/43 Bxaouti •• Ord.r - O••• I.
303
File (I, To-105115 Davis
130-153131 D
1331361401At,1 n142149
153-179154-155 D
156
15'159 D160 Hamilton161167
Train
180-256180
182
From- Date-- Subject
D
12/21/42ll/29/~ w. Howland to handle
Seeurity Matters
O.W.I. Broadcasts
OIL
Shaheen 3/27/44 ~Proposed OSS,Agent atCourt of King Ibn Saad -S.M. Hanna4/23/43 Walter Levy
1/29/43 Axis 011 situation
Phillip 9/2/42Wm. Rhodes Davis011 in United Kingdom
D
5/1S/42 Rumanian Oil11/30/41 British estimate ef enemy
oil position
OLIVIA PROJECT (DCL)Lee -'1/14/43 •Cargo handling at Casa-
blanca1/S/43 • Transler of ship. toMoroccan Flay1/12/43 ' Bensaude's Proposal
Lee 12/17/43 . Mr. RGss-Smith
D 9/1/42 • sIs Donna LaneD g/6/42 • Bensaude-F1omarcy Co.
.Doisier of Jeaquim S.Si1va
OPERATION GROUPS11/0/44 iorwegian OG's11/18/44 0 G R~turnee8 to Area aF"
-)-
rile I To-1$4-
lSS
169
209217219220
222225
242244
2~6-261
"
Pro. Date- Subject..~ .
LiYermore iO/14-/IK Plan ter operati~nalGroup.June t44 aeport ot Radio DropsCo. -B-•
C~catiOD. ReportSAS Target Areaa-Ko Italy
12/26/43 Operation Instruction.Basic P.c~ng List
1/10/44 aeport Heptane Operation1/10/44 Operations Conducted
Tactic. and Methods otGenun !IT[
9/21/43 P 1f DivisioD6/22/43 Organisation and FunctiODt
o. G. OPElU.'lIORAL MAPS. .
Aup!t~S.ptea\).r 1944
KID---
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I ~ 7.--
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1-229
ROLL 13lCORliESPOHDEHCE - 1941
P-To- FrOID- Date
D Lang~r194110/20/41
SubjectCorrespondence IndexReport on Progress of PsychologicalWarfare.
37-63CORRESPONDENCE
PA-63-S7 PE - PO
67-123 PA -.PG (1942)
102 D FBI 6/22/42 Hal Pape107 D FBI 6/13/42 O.R.H.F. Petera116 3/6/42 Panic in Air. Raids121 2/20/42 Rio Conterence
12.l-161 Pi - PH (1?4l)..
126 6/12/43 Propo ••d P•••port Lelialation
161-16~ PHISS Bruce Cook 1/19/43 R.V. Philips Glosi~nt.brickeD(tiled UDder Pi-PRJ165 D Luger 11/l2/42 Centralisation ot PhotocraPhiclquipHnt.167 D D.spres 10/19/42 Pipeline Coaplation Va 'ranker Con.-structioD
lIP- .
.......-.*:s.~ .. ~_
3Q-6~tjf~ (...
185-219File It.
191To-
202205 _215219-230223
D FBI
PH - PZ (1943)~
5/1/43
PI -PN3/18/43
231-27023324-0 Poole
PO-6/45
257263
8/6/45G.H. Clowes 12/4/44D
270-307274 Gullowag Caray282 D
289
298
PR - PZ7/22/443/22/44
9/14/45
12/20/43
END
SubjfictPlan of Martin Hall and HansRochfeld to be used in invasionof Europe.Post War Planning.
Dr. F.W. Proewig.DQssier - Andrei Popovici
On Plane Diffusion ProblemsVon G.C. Wick in 'Rome
Foreign Service TrainingOutline for Series of MotionPictures Depicting Element,sofInternational Politics.Starr Project.Col. Milton A. Stone.
N~eds and Requests from the Field.Instructions for Preparation ofField Reports.Garards - CSS BuildingsReports of Board to determineSecrecy of Printing Pressdeveloped by OSS
".-,~'-'- .-
1':'"
File It1
3
152125)23)
ROLL 114CORRESPORDERCEPO - PZ (1942)
DataTo- FrOlI-12/4/42
OOndliffeD Goldberg ~:··5/28/42
. Sec.State 3/20/42'2/7/423/30/42
34=56
56-123
l2~1~125 FDR
132
1~1-161143145 D146
159
....~~.
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SubjectChurchill's Italian Broadca8t.Agenda tor a Post-War World.Suggestions re'Political Warfare.Alfrado Meneses.Lowell MallettPetroleua Industry War CouncilPresentation Methods.
Pacific Coast Otfice
Pacific Coa8t Trainins
Pacific 18landsD
..
4/7/44
6/19/431f (191,.1)
FBI 11/25/4111/11/41
~.~~::... -.~~
Position in South West PacificWar Theatre.Major Strategic Pos8ibiliti ••
Corre8pondence lad'S.Strategic Points Along V••t Coast.Possibilitiea ot Anti Jap Riote inLoa Angeles.World Political Per8pectivesSu.aer and Fall ot 1941.
'308
.- .
161-122 WA- WE '12!tl~File I To From Date Subject- - -162 4/1/43 Employment of Negroes inFederal Government.170 Winnacker July 1943 Report on Activities in Sicily.175 Lyle, Jr. The War o£ 1938(Everybody's Magazine 1918)179 D Waller Oct. 1945 Argument against ·Unconditional
Surrender".193 D FBI Aug. 194.3 Roland Wentzel.197 Crea1Sion or a War Sta£f £or
the Bommander-in-Chiet.
122-2~1 WA - VB 112~)202 Military Judgment in Advance
ot Eventa.213 12/5/42 Max Werner t. Books.
218 9/16/42 Report on Morale in Industry.234 D Wiley 4/6/42 Pro-Soviet Sentiment in G.B.242 D State Dept. 19)6 Exchange of Correspondence
between Rabindraneth Tagoreand Tone logachi. .
251-251'8 WA-lID-
NoV.: Numb~r. 2~ ~ 2~ 1nC~.1Ye ~. 1Ii.\~.
309
1-779File Mo.1-5051-9494-144145-195196-245246-295296-345346-363363-399400-499
450-499500-549550-581581-599600-649
650-699700-129
730-749750-779
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ROLL 135ass PERSORlfEL
!!2erg, Wallace to ~er8on, Junita MariaAnderson, Katherine C. to Asselina, Philip- -Baagoe, Mud to ,Bastain, H. E..!!!!tedo,K.P. to ~semer, Auria1~8emer, W.M.C. to ~te, Robert!22th, Alfred W. to ~erick, L.P.~e, David to !!t1ing, Edward!!t1ingame, Anson to ~ek, Stephen2!!le, Walter to £!!:penter, GeorgeQi!:penter, George J. to E!!ssell, R.G. Jr.E!!ltiok, M.B. to ~ty, J.J. Jr.Q,smcordia.Marie'L. to .2.!3w.tord. Jack B.Qmw.tord, John B. Jr. to £!!sewald, WIl. B.
12!!n, Georgeto !!!Iid80I.l., X.nneth B.
!!!Iid.on, Milton to !!!!~our, Pranoi. A.
y!!en •••i, Robert J. to ~., Fred
Drake, lred B. to D.1.1ak~, Frank W.-. -
,00
!!!le, .... .,. to !!..clracher, John O.
El!!redP. HeDrJ' B. to ~1dc., .lrrln F.
310
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FILE NO.
1-5061-77-6262-113113-174174-223223-257257-331331-385385-43611.37-461462-476476-496496-506
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ROLL 13?
PERSONNELEthridge, Arvin - Ezzell, EarlFaasa, Raymond S. .-',lynn, Raymond J.Fodor, Eugene. - FussIer, Herman H.Gable, Lewis M. - Gjessing, Raymond G.Glamack, George G. - Green, William R.Greenawalt, Norman E. - Gwiazdowski, Jos. A.
..Haag, John W. - Hazlewood, wm. F.Head, Bayard M. - Hlodash, GeorgeHoag, Edith P. - Horuby, BlaheslavHubbard, Don - Hpn, Peter S.Iannotti, Daniel L. - lwuci, Stanley S.Jaari, Sender - Jaycox, John W.Jeffcoat, Emma-R. - Johannes, Frank
E • D
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(136), .'~: ".' .
File No.
1-33-2425-4949-7172-8080-110110-122122-139140-166
167-198198-207207-227
I.:.
ROLL 137 No.2
CABLESCalcutta - December 1942 - April 1, 1943Casablanca - December 1942 - April 1, 1943Chungking - July 1942 - April 1, 1943Chungking - (Gale) - March to August 1942Dublin ~ (Hurst) December 1942 - April 1, 1943Karachi - (Eifler) - May I, 1942 - April 1, 1943. (also New Delhi and Chungking)Karachi (Eifler, Aitken and others Rov. 1942-Apr.1,1943)J.R. HaydentsTrip - July 1942 - March 1, 1943Honolulu - June 1942 -:April 1, 1943Stockholm - July 1942 - March 1943Istanbul - Ap,gBst 1942 - April 1, 1943Jerusalem - August 1942 - April 1, 1943
END- --
312
File No.1-33-2627-31
32-133
13lt.-153152-16416Je.-176176-195
~ 195-220
220-251252-33Je.
ROLL liaCABLES
Johann•• burg (St~e) Aug. 19lt2 - Oct. 16, 1941
Lagoa (Wi18o~~ Watts, Borth Aug.~1942 - Apr. 1, 1943Leopoldvil1e, -'
(Crisp) Sept. 19lt2 - Apr. 1, 1943Libson (Amertin, O'Keefe,
(reat, O'Brien) Aug. 1942 - Apr. -1, 194.3
Libaon (Chambers) March to June 1942" (Osiaa)
• (Raiehle)
• (S~lborg)
Leeaiit';..Lovreneo MarqueslSilYa, Faria, Elbert)
Chungking (La.ey, Miles)
Madrid (Savoy, Metro,Plas.Cabot, Royal)
June to Sept. 1942
June to Aug. 1942
Mar. to July, 1942
Dec. 1942 - Apr. 1943Apr. 1942 - Dec. 1943
May 19~2 - Apr. 1, 1943
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File No.1-2323-4040-4141-5353-7677-119
119-164
164-179
160-196
196-236
ROLL 139
CABLESNo. Z
MOnrovia, Liberia (Photo, E8sex) June 1942-Apr. 1, 1943n' It to Lagos (Han1ey) ,July - Rov. 1942
Moscaw, KuibyshevNew Delhi (TolstQy)Capetown, Pretoria (Stone)
Stockholm (Taylor)Tangiers (Lloyd and others)'t:ehran(Lowe, Grant)
Vichy (Asta1uana)Miscellaneous
to Apr. 1, 1943Dec. 1942-Apr. ,1, 1943Oct. 1942-Apr. 1, 1943
Aug. 1942-Apr. 1943June 1942-Apr. 1, 1943May 1942-Apr. 1943July 1942-lov. 6, 1942
196-206 L1baon, Hew Delhi, Karachi, Bombay, Dakar, EritreaGibraltar .206-214 Tenerite, CaDar,' Islands, Capetown, Durban
214-216 London, Geneva, Dublin, Liberia216-221 Helsinki (Taylor)222-223 sasra, Iraq, Bermuda
224-221 labul, IIoDrOvia, Duala, Canberra, Perth, Port-au.-Prince,Sierra Leone
226-23_ Alaaka, lfew.roundland, RaYaDa, Mexico City, Florida,San Francisco and various Aray Caps .
236-44S Foreign IDtOr.atioD SerTie. Repre.entatiyes239-254 Brazzaville (i. Bookllan) also 110. 271
254-272 Johanna.burg (B. Blauvelt)273-260 Cairo (A. Kirk)
314
281-320321-347347-394
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Stockholm (K. Jensen, Johnston)B,yoglu, Turkey (Parker)New Delhi (Robt. A. Smith)
394-416 Cairo416-428429-445
(Paul West, Kirk)MiscellaneousBerne (G. Mayer)
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ROLL 149CABLES
LoadoD (Co1ntorll)
Chung king (Fisher) Dec. 1941-July 1942
ERD
316
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ROLL 141
'FILE JO.
1-60 London "(-UatraYic) Aug. 1 - loy. 1,' 194260-73 London ,Cointorm) • "73-11g London (Ustravic) t- " .11g-123 London (Cointorm) • •124-427 ~ Lolldon (UstraYic) • •
325 Record of Di.cUB.ioDa held with WSD inPhillip'. office 9/12/42
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CABLES
File Ro.1-81 Fro.: 'London, Uatray!c - :lIoveaber 194282-136 To: London, Ustravic - Hoyeaber, 1942137-208 From: London, Ustravic - nec"eaber 1942209-274 To: London, Ustrarlc - Deceaber 1942-
275-366 rro.: London, U8trane - JanU&r7 1943
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ROLL 143CABLES
File Ro.l~90 To.: London, Ustranc: January 1943 .
90-195 Fro.: Ustr8vic: February 1943
196-2$2 To: London, Ustravic: February 1943
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ROLL 144CABLES
1943
LONDON. USTRAVIC
File No.1-238
1-117 From: March
1~7-238 To: Karch
-j#--
t'\I, .
320
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File No.1-249l-J..39 From: April139~249 To . April•
zss. From: March
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ROLL 145CABLESl.2SJ.
LONDON. USTRAVIC
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1-122 From: May
123-233 To : May
. {
ROLL 146
CABLESllil
LONDON, USTRAVIC
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" \ ROLL 147CABLES
WM. A. EDDY, "ALGIERS
File Jo.1-287
.l=.4i From: Jan • to Dec. 1942it5-151 From: Jan. 1 to apr. 30, 1943'152-191 'ro • March to Dec. 1942•
121-287 To · Jan. 1 to Apr. 30, 1943•
"~.
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ROLL 148CABLES12A:l
EXnE! , ALGIERS
File No.1-430
1-40 From: May~1-80 To • May•
80-12~ From: June124-174: !o • J'une•
.174-240 ~o • J'uly•
2!!-202 From: July.20~-262 From.: August
.26J-~20 fo • .Ai:1gust•
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ROLL 149CABLES1943
LONDON, USTRAVIC
File Ho.1-488
1-1~~ From: . June
135-263 To • June•
264-377 From.: July
21.7-/t.88 To • July•
. .,:
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ROLL 150CABLES
1943BERN
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26-!t2 From.: April1-26 nr May122-170 " June272-202 n July
"=26-201 " liugust61-72 To: "April.
20-61 " May170-186 n June
202.225 " July501-517 " August
CAIRO·~2,.4.3
76-10S' Froill:-:':~.; ...
·~t",,~c.,;. .'.186-2ll " ' Sue.· ".,:~~~;.,:',J26-288 " Jul7
517-579 ', " ",' August72-72 to: J.p~11
108-122 " May222-272 " June
388-455 n J~y580-645 " August
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ROLL 151CABLES
1943MADRID
File No.1-3371-199
1-36 FrOIl: November, October, September~6-7~ " August, July
72-108 11 June, May, April108-1~1 To: November, October, September1~1-172 " August, Jul,.
~2-,i22 11 June,. May,. April
199-337 LISBQN
122-222 From: I'ovember, October •. Sept_bar
222-214:.7 " August, lul,., June2~-2~2 " .a7, April2~7-222 !O-" Woyember,October, Septuber22J-l28 • August, Jul,., Junel28-lll: • May, April
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1943
File No.
1-190
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1-3636-5353-70
71-82
KARACHIFrom: July through November
To: November, October, September
" August, JUly, June
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36;82-91 To:LAURENCO MARQUES
November through JUly
91-105 •
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27-70 To: " " "ALGIERS
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END
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CABLES
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From: January, 1944To: u n
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ACCRA (Hanly, RuiUs)
From: Feb. 1944 thru Dec. 1943To:" n 11 11
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213-217LEOPOLDVILLE (Teton)
(To: Dec. 194~ thru Feb. 1944(From:
217-228LOURENCO MARQUES (Ebert, Urban)
~~~m: Dec. 1943 thru Feb. 1944
228-236LUANDA (Silva, Faris, Homer)
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347
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221-326 (From:(To: July 1, 1943 tbTu Feb. 1944
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(From: Dec. 1, 1943 thru Feb. 1944
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1-22 TO: March, 194423-44 FROM: " ft
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ca. USAF, CBI, Rear Echelon (Sultan)Sept. 1943 thru Feb. 1944
242-253 TO:253-280 FROM:
CHUNGKING: KunmingX (Yawoi)281-310 TO: Dec. 1933 thru March 1944310-333 FROM: ft. " " " " (Dat. 101)
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KARACHI (Eifler)Dec. 1933 tbru Feb. 1944
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115-168 From: n
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120-179 FROM: February180-22~ TO: n
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END
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1-306 EXDET-ALGIERS
1-69 FROM: January69-130 TO: n130-220 FROM: February220-306 TO: "
(170)
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FILE NO.
1-421 EXDET, ALGIERS
1-103 TO: March103-2<H. FROM: n
201-313 TO: April313-421 FROM: n
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359
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1-109 FROM: July110-222 TO: n
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222-251 FROM: July
251-341
341-362
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FROM:CARD#311: Thumbnail Biographies of Italian"
Political Leaders 4/21/44TO:
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(178) 362
FILE NO. ROLL 1791-397 CABLES
1-54 CAIHO: .. · July 1944. FROM54-97 n: n ". TO
97-179179-198
198-212212-227
227-228229-2g6256-2 0260-268268-272
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FILE NO.1-326
ROLL 180CABLES
BRISBANE ;1April 1944
nn
TO: November 1943 .FROM: March-July 1944TO: March-July 1944FROM: Navy Cable-Nov. 2, 1943
CALCUTTAn
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FROM: March-April 1944TO: March-April 1944
70-80 NEW DELHI FROM: July, 194480-102 n TO: " n
10t-116 n FROM: May n11 -126 n FRO¥: June n
12li-1f n TO: May n
If-1-2 n TO: June n
1 2-19A If TO: . April n12~-220 " FROM: n n220-2~8 " FROM: WAR DEPARTMENT Jan.-July 1944248-271 n TO: 11 n n n "
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277-287 NASSAU TO & FROM: March-July 1944. .
288-292 POR~S OF EMBARnTIOH FliOK I: TO: March-Jul1 1944296-301- SAl' FRANCISCO301-307 n .
FROM: March-July 1944TO: n ft n
307-322 TlWfSFER OF MILITARYPERBODEL March-July 1944
322-326 MISCELLANEOUS March-May 1944.
(180) 364..-
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1944
1-15 CHUNGKING · TO · April· •12-21 " · " • May• •JI-B:li: n • n · June• •~~-27 n · n · July• ·~ " · FROM · April• ·~ A n · n · May· •7~-80 n • n : June·80-91 " · " : July·22-112 DETACHMENT 101 TO July11g-1J6 n " FROM n
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122-170 " " n 'Jtme171-180 n " FROM April181-121 n n " May121-196 n n • " . June· .
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~;l6S-J7l KARACHI • FROM • March-Ma7• •371-378 " • TO • ·n 1t• •
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1 -64 AUGUST, 1941
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53-71 J - 11
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22-112 s - z
115-252
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JANUARY, 1942
1-1~2.1-25 A-E22-.28 F-H.:22-28 I-N28-7~ NAVY DEPT.7~-22 O-R22-118 s-v118- 1.22 W -WAR DE~T.
FEBRUARY a 121i2
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MARCH, 1942
A-CD-GH-KL-MN-PQ-TV-yCopy of Order establishing C.O.I.
APRIL, 1942
127-152 A-B159-175 ·O-E~75-195 F-J195- 218 K-H212-2l~· O-R23.5·;215::·~· S
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MAY, 1942
Memo to J.C.S. on notes of General Bonavita andCol. JacqUin on military position of United States.Letter of Mrs. R. re broadcasting to boys overseas.
152-169 A~'.;
169-196 . D-J
196-212 K-ll
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