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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