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by Gordon Thomas


  Defiant (aircraft), 154

  Denham Studios, 56

  Denise (code name). See Borrel, Andrée

  Denniston, Alastair, 92–95

  Déricourt, Henri, 180, 182–185, 193, 220, 268–269

  Diane (code name). See Hall, Virginia

  Dodds-Parker, Douglas, 218

  Dönitz, Karl, 87

  Donovan, William Joseph, 12, 17–21, 36–37, 76–78, 85, 98, 117, 120, 127, 137, 153, 199

  Allen Dulles and, 80–81

  on Evangeline Bell, 138

  need for US intelligence service, 31–32, 68–70

  in Normandy, 230–233

  Office of the Coordinator of Information and, 60–64

  OSS and, 122–127, 133–134, 155

  Pan Am Clipper flights and, 86–87, 96–97

  Pearl Harbor attack and, 73–76

  postwar activities of, 268

  visit to England by, 23–24, 27–30

  visit to training schools, 71–72

  women in intelligence services and, 47, 72

  double agents. See Déricourt, Henri

  Dowding, Hugh, 25

  Downes, Donald, 120

  du Tetre, Jacqueline. See Nearne, Eileen

  Dubois, Monsieur and Madame, 212

  Dufour, Jacques, 236

  Dufour, Maurice, 110

  Dulles, Allen, 80–81, 84–85, 126–129, 132, 268

  Dumont-Guillemet, René, 251–252

  E

  Earle, George H., 70

  Eden, Anthony, 19, 97

  Elster, Botho, 245

  Englandspiel, 193

  Enigma, 88–90, 92–95

  Exciting Adventures of Wild Bill Donovan, The (comic strip), 61

  Experimental Station 15 (SOE), 44–46

  F

  F Section (French Section), 4–7, 42–44, 110, 175, 176, 192, 234, 269

  Fairbairn, William, 39–41, 162

  Fairbanks, Douglas, 40

  Fairly, Paul, 113

  Falklands Islands, 96–97

  FANY (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry), 4, 39, 45, 49, 108, 168

  Farmer, John, 223–224, 240

  Farnham Castle, 57–58

  Fauberge, Annette. See Fromont, Francine

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 21, 65, 77, 114, 126

  field agents. See agents

  Fielden, Edward, 155–156

  Fielding, Xan, 257, 258, 259, 261

  Fighting 69th, The (1940), 79–80

  finishing schools, 42, 46, 137–138, 148. See also Beaulieu Estate

  Fiocca, Henri, 135, 136–137, 256

  Fireman network, 211, 248

  First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY), 4, 39, 45, 49, 108, 168

  Fleming, Ian, 66–68, 70, 71

  Fleming, Peter, 68

  Flying Fortresses, 245–246, 249

  Foot, M. R. D., 269

  Foote, Allan, 172

  Forces Françaises d’Intérieur, 258

  Foreign Information Service (COI), 73

  Foreign Office, 50–52, 66, 113

  forgers. See counterfeiters

  Forrestal, James, 231

  Fort Saint-Jean, 136

  Fournier, Henri, 223

  Frager, Henri Jacques Paul, 181, 182, 185

  Franco, Francisco, 15, 19, 69

  Free French, 4–5, 256

  Freelance network, 223

  Freeman, James, 123

  Fremdenpolizei, 127

  Frenay, Henri, 198

  French Communist Resistance, 170

  French militia. See Milice

  French Resistance fighters, 198–201, 206–209, 214–218, 223–225, 227, 230, 234–235, 238–247, 250–251, 253–259, 270–271

  Fromont, Francine, 159, 161–162, 169–170, 265

  G

  Garrow, Ian, 136, 137

  Garry, Emile, 192

  Gaynes Hall (SOE Training Station 61), 145–147, 168

  Georges, Daniel, 170

  Gestapo, 35, 134, 171–174, 188, 196, 201, 210, 229–230, 252–253, 259–261

  Get Tough (Fairbairn), 40

  Gibraltar Farm, 54–55, 59, 98–99, 146, 169

  Girard, André, 181–182

  Glieres Plateau, 215, 216

  Goddard, Robert, 63

  Godfrey, John, 67–68

  Goetz, Josef, 176

  Goldberg, Arthur, 134

  Gomez-Beare, Salvador “Don,” 15

  Göring, Hermann, 63

  Gort, Lord. See Vereker, John (Lord Gort)

  Government Code and Cypher School, 93

  Grandclément, André, 187

  Granville, Christine, 216–218, 248–251, 257, 259–262, 267

  Grecay, Eleanor. See Weis, Eleanor Grecay

  Griffith, Aline, 137

  Gubbins, Colin McVean, 22, 24, 31, 59, 76, 77–78, 91, 105, 148, 159, 161, 199

  Donovan’s visits and, 27–30, 71–72

  Enigma machine and, 92–93, 94

  hatred for Communism of, 156–157

  Pan Am Clipper flights and, 96–98

  postwar activities of, 268

  SOE and, 1–8, 50–53, 107–108

  Special Duties Squadron established by, 52–54

  training schools and, 38–42, 46, 49

  Guernica, bombing of, 69

  Guyot, Raymond, 170, 174, 265

  H

  Haft operation, 247–248

  Halifax (aircraft), 156, 163–168, 227, 247

  Hall, Virginia, 32–36, 150, 185, 195–198, 229–230, 258–259, 264

  Handley Page (aircraft), 156. See also Halifax (aircraft)

  Hannifin, Sue, 137

  Harratt, Peter, 230

  Harris, Arthur “Bomber,” 51, 154

  Heckler network, 230

  Henlein, Konrad, 91

  Henry-Haye, Gaston, 115

  Herbert, Mary, 148, 149, 179, 181, 186–188, 266

  Heslop, Richard, 146, 207, 214–215, 216

  Highlanders, 38–39

  Hindley, Marjorie, 46

  Hitler, Adolf, 19, 24–25, 31, 62, 75, 91, 130, 159, 200, 217, 269

  Hodges, Lewis, 156

  Home Office, 28, 161

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 63, 65, 76, 77, 126

  Hull, Cordell, 61

  Hunter, Mr. See Huntingdon, Ellery C.

  Huntingdon, Ellery C., 117, 118, 120

  Hurricanes (aircraft), 154

  I

  Intrepid (code name). See Stephenson, William

  Inventor network, 184, 185–186

  Ismay, Hastings, 2

  Italian-Socialist Resistance, 128

  J

  Jackson, Margaret, 4

  Jacob, Ian, 157

  Jacqueline (code name). See Rudellat, Yvonne

  Japan, 74, 96–97

  Japanese Americans, 76

  Jebb, Gladwyn, 51

  Jedburghs, 258, 259

  Jepson, Selwyn, 7–9, 72, 147–148, 222, 268, 269

  candidate selection process of, 21–23

  interviews conducted by, 81–84, 165, 180

  Vera Atkins and, 99–102, 108–112

  Jeremy (code name). See Jedburghs

  Jockey network, 191, 249

  Johnson, Owen, 146, 147, 207

  Jones, H. E. See Hoover, J. Edgar

  Jones, Sidney, 184

  Jugendlager, 191

  K

  Kämpfe, Helmut, 235

  Kerr, Philip Henry (Lord Lothian), 12, 18, 64

  Khan, Noor Inayat, 176, 185, 192–194, 213, 267

  Kieffer, Josef, 193

  Knott, Andrew, 50

  Koenen, Heinrich, 171, 172

  Koenig, Marie-Pierre, 241

  Köhler, Hermann, 171–172, 173, 265

  Korda, Alexander, 56

  Kulikowski, Edward, 89, 92

  Kurylowicz, Squadron Leader, 163–167

  L

  Labit, Henry, 150

  Labor Branch (OSS), 134

  Lancasters (aircraft), 154

  Landes, Roger, 187–188

 
; Latour, Phyllis, 228–229, 247, 266, 270

  Laval, Pierre, 115, 118, 161

  Lee, Lionel, 175–176, 194, 213

  Lefort, Cecily, 190–192

  Leigh, Vera, 112, 184, 185–186, 190

  Lend-Lease Act (1941), 12, 64

  Liddell, Guy, 3

  limpets, 28–29

  Limping lady. See Hall, Virginia

  Lindbergh, Charles H., 10–11

  Lindemann, Frederick Alexander, 56–57

  Line (code name). See Bloch, Denise

  Lochailort, 6, 159–161, 165

  Loire Valley, 34, 151, 178, 242–243

  Long, Vera, 4

  Lothian, Lord. See Kerr, Philip Henry (Lord Lothian)

  L-tablets, 22, 99–100

  Lubienski, Michael, 90, 91

  Luftwaffe, 58, 156, 158–159, 173, 249, 250

  Lyon, France, 34, 35, 170

  Lypszyc, Szyfra, 159, 173–174

  Lysanders (aircraft), 52–54, 98

  M

  MacArthur, Douglas, 62, 76

  Madeleine (code name). See Khan, Noor Inayat

  Maingard, Amédée, 200, 201, 203

  Maquis. See French Resistance fighters

  Maria (code name), 165–168

  Maritime Unit (OSS), 47

  Marks, Leo, 176, 223

  Marksman network, 207, 214

  Marriott, H. R., 5

  Marsac, André, 181–182, 183

  Marshall, George C., 62, 124

  Maskelyne, Evelyn Enid Mary, 56

  Maskelyne, Jasper, 55–59, 98

  Mayer, Edmund, 248

  Mayer, Percy, 248

  McCloy, John J., 198

  Menzies, Stewart Graham, 23–27, 30–31, 49, 51–52, 65, 76–77, 92, 157–158, 161

  MI5. See Security Service

  MI6. See Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)

  Milice, 34, 131, 134, 200, 214, 258–259

  Millar, George, 215

  Ministry of Economic Warfare, 8

  MO1 (SP), 2–3

  Molotov, Vyacheslav, 158

  Monin, Marie. See Hall, Virginia

  Monk network, 204–205, 213–214

  Montegerie, Marcelle. See Hall, Virginia

  Montluçon, 220, 253–255, 256

  Moon Squadron pilots, 54, 156. See also 138 Squadron (RAF)

  Morale Operations (OSS), 47, 85

  Morgan, Junius, 122

  Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 63

  MOSP, 2–3

  Müller, Anna, 172, 173

  Müller, Hans, 172–173

  Munich Agreement, 92

  Murphy, James R., 117

  Murray, Henry, 125–126

  Musician network, 206–210

  Mussolini, Benito, 20–21, 75, 128

  “Mysterious Operations in Secret Places” (MOSP). See MO1 (SP)

  N

  Nacht-und-Nebel-Erlass (Night and Fog Decree), 190

  Navy Intelligence (NI), 67

  Nearne, Eileen, 148, 202, 211–213, 251–253, 267

  Nearne, Francis, 200

  Nearne, Jacqueline, 147–150, 199–201, 203, 218–219, 251, 267

  Nekitina, Elene. See Noffke, Else

  networks, 6, 80, 99, 107, 175

  Buckmaster’s code names for, 110

  in France, 181, 184, 199, 211, 213

  radio, 34, 74

  Newmarket Racecourse, 53, 98

  Night and Fog Decree (Nacht-und-Nebel-Erlass), 190

  NKVD agents, 157–162, 168–169, 171–174, 265

  Noffke, Else, 160–161, 170–173, 265

  Norman, Gilbert, 178–179, 192, 264

  Normandy invasion, 228–237

  Norville, Josette. See Nearne, Jacqueline

  Number 48 (code name). See Déricourt, Henri

  O

  O’Brian, John Lord, 123

  O’Connell, Michael. See Stephenson, William

  Office of Strategic Services. See OSS

  Official Secrets Act, 2

  Olschanezky, Sonia, 190

  138 Squadron (RAF), 53–54, 72–73, 156

  161 Squadron (RAF), 149, 156, 211

  O’Neill, Ann, 67

  Operation Barbarossa, 156

  Operation Dragoon, 260

  Operation Drumbeat, 87

  Operation Overlord, 128

  Operation Torch, 117, 120–121, 134

  Operations Room (Gibraltar Farm), 146, 169

  Oradour-sur-Glane massacre, 235

  Orchard Court, 8, 100

  OSS, 71, 75, 76, 127, 199, 258, 268

  London headquarters, 133–134

  New York offices, 85

  purpose of, 84

  recruitment by, 85–86, 122–126

  relationship with SOE, 77–78, 140, 155

  women agents of, 137–140, 196–197

  O’Sullivan, Maureen Patricia “Paddy,” 112, 211, 248

  Ouspenskaya, Anna Semenovna. See Lypszyc, Szyfra

  Ovey, Esmond, 97

  P

  P-17 convoy, 158

  Pack, Arthur Joseph, 13–15, 89, 113, 263

  Pack, Betty, 12–16, 89–92, 113–121, 263–264

  Pack, Denise, 14, 113, 263

  Pack, George, 13

  Pack, Tony, 13, 263

  Page, Eloise Randolph, 19, 47, 60–61, 73–74, 86–87

  Palmer, William (Lord Selborne), 52

  Pan Am Clipper flights, 86–87, 96, 97–98

  Park, Andrew, 8, 33, 100–101, 102

  Pat evasion line, 175, 185–186

  Pauline (code name). See Witherington, Pearl

  Pepper, John, 113–114, 116

  Pétain, Philippe, 107, 115, 118, 131

  Philby, Harold “Kim,” 104–105, 113, 202

  Phillips, William, 137

  Phono network, 192

  Physician network, 109–110, 111–112, 148

  pilots

  French Air Force, 153

  Polish Air Force, 153–154

  RAF, 53–54, 72–73, 132

  rescue missions by SOE, 142–143

  Pimento network, 228

  Pittman, Key, 10

  Plewman, Eliane, 204–205, 213

  poison pills. See L-tablets

  Polish Air Force pilots, 153–154

  Polish air squadrons, 155, 163–165

  Polish Army, 88–89

 

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