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OSS BOOKS

A countless number of books have been written about the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, but few penned by the same hand who lived to tell their stories.

Trained to be an OSS Spy, by Helias Doundoulakis, along with the following, are unique to the literary world, for only these books have been written by those who served in the OSS.

 


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A Spy’s Diary of World War II: Inside the OSS With an American Agent in Europe

by Wayne Nelson, 2009, who served in Europe.


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Counterspy

by Richard Cutler, 2004, who served as an X2, or Counter-Intelligence branch officer.


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No Bugles for Spies

Robert Hayden Alcorn, 1962, who served with R&A, or Research and Analysis, and as Special Funds officer for OSS Europe.


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Yannis

by John Giannaris, 1988, who served as an OG in the Greek mountains.

assignment

 

Assignment Algiers

by Erasmus Kloman, 2005, who served as the Chief of Operations for OSS in the Mediterranean Theatre.


journey

 

Journey to Peking; A Secret Agent in Wartime China

by Dan Pinck, 2003, who served in the SI branch in the Far East


return

 

Return to Glory

by Gregory M. Pahules,
1991, who served fighting in the Greek mountains as an OG, and as a spy in the SI branch in Athens.


max

 

Max Corvo: OSS Italy 1942-1945

by Max Corvo, 2005, who served as head of the SI branch in Italy.


 

 

SEE ALSO:

Other OSS Books

 

 

 

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