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Spies and Saboteurs
Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry in Human Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940-45
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The narrative delves into the foundational aspects of the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship' in intelligence and special operations during World War II. It highlights key figures such as William 'Wild Bill' Donovan and British spymasters, showcasing their collaborative efforts in espionage, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare. Utilizing recently declassified documents and survivor interviews, the book traces the evolution from a mentorship dynamic to a complex partnership, ultimately revealing the competitive nature of their clandestine efforts.
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Spies and Saboteurs, Kenneth A. Loparo
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- Released
- 1999
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- Title
- Spies and Saboteurs
- Subtitle
- Anglo-American Collaboration and Rivalry in Human Intelligence Collection and Special Operations, 1940-45
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Kenneth A. Loparo
- Publisher
- Springer Nature Singapore
- Released
- 1999
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 280
- ISBN13
- 9780333721506
- Description
- The narrative delves into the foundational aspects of the Anglo-American 'Special Relationship' in intelligence and special operations during World War II. It highlights key figures such as William 'Wild Bill' Donovan and British spymasters, showcasing their collaborative efforts in espionage, sabotage, and guerrilla warfare. Utilizing recently declassified documents and survivor interviews, the book traces the evolution from a mentorship dynamic to a complex partnership, ultimately revealing the competitive nature of their clandestine efforts.