This Grim and Savage Game: The OSS and U.S. Covert Operations in World War II Contributor(s): Moon, Tom (Author) |
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ISBN: 0306809567 ISBN-13: 9780306809569 Publisher: Da Capo Press OUR PRICE: $20.89 Product Type: Paperback Published: June 2000 Annotation: Now in paperback: the often incredible exploits of America's "secret warriors" of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II, as told by a former agent. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Military - World War Ii - History | Reference - History | Military - Strategy |
Dewey: 940.54 |
LCCN: 00034058 |
Physical Information: 0.88" H x 6.01" W x 9.06" (1.12 lbs) 352 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1940's |
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Publisher Description: This is a true story of daring and adventure during World War II--with such unexpected players as Marlene Dietrich, who took part in the musical warfare, and Julia Child, whose duties were clerical but who nonetheless felt she was saving the world. To quote Tom Moon: Anything that could hurt the enemy and aid the Allies was fair game. The rules of warfare were to be abolished for this organization. This organization was the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA, which President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered into existence five months before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The eclectic group of specially skilled agents included scientists, professors, policemen, forgers, pickpockets-and a nineteen-year-old French-speaking draftee from Nebraska named Tom Moon. Their mission: to gather information and to carry out sabotage and guerrilla operations behind enemy lines any way they could, anywhere in the world. Here is a little-known but crucial aspect of the war effort, told as only an insider can. |