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The Last Goodnight

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by Howard Blum


  intelligence about Japan and, 392

  interned at Hotel Hershey, 441–443, 446

  plans to travel to France with wife and “step-daughter,” 432–437, 439–440

  Brousse, Charles Emmanuel, and Vichy embassy operations, 331

  Betty meets, 342–344, 346

  Betty recruits as agent, 346–351, 354–357

  Betty’s recruiting of Grandville and, 376, 379, 380, 382–388

  dangers of, 357–358

  Henry-Haye’s questions about Betty and, 387–388

  information about Vichy plans in US, 351–352

  navy cipher operation planning, 362, 369–371, 394–399

  navy cipher theft attempts, 400–412, 417–419, 422

  US concerns about trustworthiness of, 390–392

  work at Vichy embassy, 339, 340–341

  Campbell, Sam, 460

  Campbell-Orde, Eleanor, 83

  Cape Matapan, Battle of, 316–317

  Carr, Wilbur, 219

  Cassell, Dr. and Mrs., 81–82, 97–98, 232, 453, 455

  Castelnou, France, 3–8, 7, 25, 25–27, 26, 451–456, 456, 463–465

  Castlerosse, Valentine, 106–108, 107, 110

  Chastellaine, Marion de, 292–293, 299, 308

  Chevalier, André

  Betty and Brousse befriend, 396–399

  during naval cipher theft attempts, 400–403, 409, 410–411, 418, 420–421

  Chile

  Arthur posted to, 84–85, 234–235, 242–243, 243

  Betty and Arthur in, 91–96, 98–99

  Betty leaves, 249–250, 255, 258–259

  Betty returns to, wants to divorce Arthur, 271–274, 276–277

  Betty’s intelligence work in, 247–248

  Chilton, Harry, 96, 139

  Spanish Civil War and, 123, 125, 134, 135, 138, 148–149, 166, 190

  Churchill, Winston, 287, 292, 338

  Italian navy and, 317, 326

  Lend Lease and, 293–295

  North Africa invasion plans and, 359–360, 399, 416, 425

  Stephenson and, 212, 262

  Ciezki, Maksymilian, 206

  Connally, Thomas, 296–297

  Coolidge, Calvin, 43, 48

  Coordinator of Information (COI), 365–367

  Cuba, 256, 286

  Thorpe family in, 44, 46, 92

  Cunningham, Andrew, 316–317

  Cynamont Corporation, 282, 460

  Cynthia (Hyde), 465

  “Cynthia.” See Pack, Betty Thorpe, as spy

  Dana Hall School, 61, 62

  Darlan, Jean, 337, 351, 358

  Donovan, William J.

  Betty’s wish to be interned in Hershey and, 444

  known as Big Bill, 367

  plans to send Betty to France with Brousse, 430, 436–437

  US State Department and, 429

  Vichy embassy missions and, 366–367, 391, 396, 407, 416

  Doublet, Leslie, 242–243, 243

  Downes, Donald

  Brousse’s internment and, 441–442, 444

  plans to send Betty to France with Brousse, 432–433, 435, 440

  Vichy embassy missions and, 367

  Eisenhower, Dwight D., 217

  Elliot, Maud Howe, 47

  Ellis, Howard “Dick,” 361, 460–461

  Enigma device

  Betty and monitoring of Poland’s Black Chamber teams, 215–216, 217

  Black Chamber’s attempts to decode, 206, 207, 209–211, 215–216

  breaking of Italian naval codes and, 318

  described, 206–207

  information about, sold to French, 208–209

  Stephenson and, 211, 212–214

  value of decoding, 216–217

  Eusabio (Spanish chauffeur), 125–127, 130–131, 133–134

  Excaliber (US merchant ship), 268–269, 270, 271–272, 273

  Fairly, Paul, 269, 270, 353

  Betty aborts child of, 291

  Betty’s early intelligence work and, 273–275, 277, 284–285

  Lais and plans to scuttle Italian ships, 323, 325, 326

  Vichy embassy missions and, 422–423

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  British intelligence service and, 261, 263–264, 289

  interest in Betty, 321–325, 358, 365, 369, 370, 380, 427–428

  Fioretta: A Tale of Italy (Thorpe), 53–59, 54, 61

  Forbes, Courteney, 251–255

  France

  Betty and Arthur in Biarritz at start of Spanish Civil War, 120–121, 124, 139

  Betty and Brousse at Castelnou, 3–8, 7, 25–27, 26, 451–456, 456, 463–465

  buys information about Enigma, 208–209

  see also Vichy French embassy entries

  Fuqua, Stephen, 177–180

  “Georgia Cracker,” 395–396

  first naval cipher theft attempt, 400, 404–406

  teaches Betty to crack safe, 413–415

  third naval cipher theft attempt, 416, 420

  Gestapo

  Brousse’s sister-in-law and, 451–452

  fears about, 338, 431–432, 435, 442

  Glasser, Joseph, 441

  “Gordon, Catherine Waterbury,” as identity for Betty as Brousse’s step-daughter, 433–435

  Grandville, Count Jean de la

  Betty’s attempts to recruit, 375–379

  reports spying to Vichy ambassador, 379–388

  Gubbins, Colin, 213–214

  Guilio (Italian cipher clerk), Betty gets naval codes from, 312–316, 318–320

  Hawaii, 52–54, 58, 60

  Henlein, Karl, 220–224, 225, 245

  Henry-Haye, Gaston, 344

  Betty tries to recruit for missions, 339, 340, 344–346

  Brousse and, 350, 354–355, 356, 358, 387–388, 436

  interned at Hotel Hershey, 441, 442, 446, 447–448

  Hershey, Milton, 440

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 263–264, 321, 417, 428–429

  Hotel Hershey, Vichy diplomats interned in, 440–449

  Hull, Cordell, 251–252, 327, 443

  Henry-Haye and, 339, 345, 438–439

  see also State Department

  Huntington, Ellery C. (“Mr. Hunter”), 57, 366, 433

  Vichy embassy missions and, 365–366, 368, 369, 375, 391–405, 407, 416–417, 421, 423, 426

  Hyde, Harford Montgomery

  Betty’s death and, 465–467, 466

  Betty leaves Castelnou to meet, 3–11, 13–19, 55

  Hyde, Harford Montgomery (continued)

  biography of Stephenson, 12, 13, 22–23, 27, 281, 319, 460

  Cynthia published, 465

  meets Betty as “Cynthia,” 12–13, 17–18

  on nature of spies, 240–241

  plans to write about Betty’s life, 20–27, 25, 281–283

  post-war professional and personal life, 22–23, 42

  thoughts on Lais and Italian naval codes, 318–320

  travels with and interviews Betty, 27–28, 31–32, 52, 89–90, 90, 195–197, 239–240, 331–332, 455, 461–463

  writes Betty’s memoirs, 459–461, 464–465

  Innes, Edgar, 445–446

  Ireland, Betty and Hyde in, 27–28, 31–32, 52, 89–90, 90, 195–197, 239–240, 331–332

  Italian naval codes

  Allies’ need for, 301, 308–309

  Betty contacts Lais and asks about, 301–311

  Betty receives from Guilio, 312–316, 318–320

  British navy’s use of, 316–318

  Italian navy, Lais reveals plans to scuttle ships in US harbors, 321–328

  Jacobsen, Fernanda, 162–163, 163, 165

  Japan, Brousse provides intelligence about, 392

  Joyce, James, 89–90

  Kennard, Howard, 35, 229, 230

  Kimbel, William, 444–445

  Kreiser, Thomas, 246

  Kulikowski, Edward, 37–41, 197, 198

  Lais, Alberto, 302

  Betty asks for help getting naval codes, 307–311
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  Betty contacts, 300–304

  Betty convinces she dislikes England, 305–307

  leaves US, 327–328

  reveals plans to scuttle Italian ships in US harbors, 321–327

  Lais, Leonora, 306

  Laval, Pierre, 356, 358, 371, 378, 430, 438

  Leche, John, 157

  Betty’s appointment with Prieto and, 179–180

  as Betty’s lover, 166–171, 181–182, 187–189, 191, 453

  Betty’s operation to free Aruezza and, 171–175

  Betty’s search for Sartorius and, 155–159, 160, 163, 165–166, 180–182

  Lee, Hugh, 316–317

  Lend Lease program, 293–295

  Betty and, 295–298

  Lubienski, Michal, 214, 462

  Beck demands end of relationship with Betty, 227–229

  Betty’s departure from Poland and, 233–234

  Betty’s honey trap and information about Beck’s negotiation with Hitler, 199–205, 224–225, 226

  Betty’s monitoring of Poland’s Black Chamber Enigma teams through, 215–216, 217

  rumors he was getting information from Betty, 230–231

  trip to Germany, 218–220

  Lyons, Frederick B., 444

  Martello Tower, Ireland, 89–90, 90

  Menzies, Stewart (“C”), 261–262, 360–361

  Mercurio, El, 244

  MICE acronym, 283

  MI6, 22, 39–40, 110, 118, 137, 191, 242, 256. See also Ellis, Howard “Dick”; Shelley, Jack

  Morton, Desmond, 212, 213

  Mountsey, George, 190–191

  Nación, La, 244–245

  Neutrality Act, of U.S., 262, 286–287

  New York Herald Tribune, 358

  North Africa, Allies’ planned invasion of (Operation Torch), 359–362, 366–368, 390, 398–399, 424–426, 433, 438–439

  Norton, Peta, 35, 229–230

  Nourmahal (Astor’s yacht), 265–266, 266

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS). See Downes, Donald; Huntington, Ellery C.; Stephenson, William; Vichy French embassy entries

  Ogilvie-Forbes, George Arthur, 112, 118–119, 119, 256

  O’Malley, Owen St. Clair, 234, 239–240, 281

  Orbita (ship), 251–257

  Pack, Anthony George (son)

  Betty’s pregnancy with, 67, 77–81

  birth and adoption by Cassels, 10–11, 81–83, 95, 453, 455

  death of, 10, 455

  visited by Betty, 97–98, 232

  visits Betty in Castlenou, 454–455

  Pack, Arthur, 139

  Anthony Pack and, 10–11, 67, 77–83

  awarded Order of the British Empire, 96

  Betty’s conversion to Catholicism and, 112

  Betty’s divorce plans and, 276–277, 346

  Betty’s engagement and marriage to, 33, 68–71, 71

  Betty’s relationship with her father and, 57, 71–72

  Betty’s work during Spanish Civil War and, 134–136, 143, 146, 149, 153–154, 190–192

  daughter’s birth, 98, 99, 100

  death of, 452–453

  described, 33

  disappears in Spain and Betty searches for, 125–134

  flees Spain for Biarritz, 120–121, 124

  health concerns and return to England, 35–36, 199, 203, 232

  military and diplomatic service of, 33–35, 34, 72–74, 73

  posted to Chile, 234–235, 242–243, 243

  posted to Poland as cover for Betty’s spying, 190–192

  social background of, 72

  tracks down Betty after she leaves Chile, 249–250, 258–259

  visits Betty in Washington, DC, 353–354

  Pack, Betty Thorpe, as adolescent and child, 51

  birth and siblings of, 46

  as debutant, 64–66, 65

  education of, 59, 61

  in Europe, 59, 61

  Fioretta: A Tale of Italy written by, 53–59, 54, 61

  first lover of, 63–64

  in Hawaii, 59, 61

  name at birth, 46

  rebellion and aloneness of, 49–51

  in Washington DC, 43, 46–49, 59–60

  Pack, Betty Thorpe, as adult, 26

  aborts Fairly’s child, 291

  affair with and rescue of priest in Spain, 113–119

  Arthur’s OBE and, 96, 97

  Arthur’s visit to, in Washington, 353–354

  birth of daughter Denise, 98, 99, 100

  cancer diagnosis and illness of, 28, 42–43, 106

  converts to Roman Catholicism, 111–112

  death of, 465, 466

  divorce from Arthur, plans for, 276–277, 346

  engagement and marriage to Brousse, 6–8, 449–450, 464

  engagement and marriage Arthur Pack, 68–71, 71, 74–76, 76, 83–84

  first love affair of married life, 94–95

  flees Spain for Biarritz, 120–121, 124

  in France with Brousse after war, 451–455, 456

  Hyde and plans to escape from life at Castelnou, 3–11, 4, 11–27, 55

  meets Sartorius again and begins affair with, 101–106

  miscarries Brousse’s child, 443

  mother’s death and, 8–10, 56, 455

  pregnancy with and birth of Anthony, 10–11, 67, 68, 77–83, 95

  returns to Castelnou, 463–464

  travels with Hyde and evaluates her life, 27–28, 31–32, 52, 89–90, 90, 195–197, 239–240, 331–332, 455, 461–463

  writes memoirs with Hyde, 459–461, 464–465

  Pack, Betty Thorpe, as spy

  affair with Brousse discovered and cover blown, 447–448

  asks to be interned with Brousse, 442–446

  in Chile, 247–278

  cover as reporter developed (Betty Thomas), 242–246, 255

  during sail from Chile to New York, 251–257, 271–272

  in Germany with Lubienski, 218–220

  Lend Lease and, 295–298

  meets Hyde in 1941, 12–13, 17–18

  plans for living in France as Brousse’s step-daughter, 429–438

  quality of written reports of, 248–249

  recognized as “symbolized agent,” 138

  recruited in Poland, 33–42

  Roosevelt asks to meet, 450

  work name “Cynthia,” 3, 289

  see also Poland; Spanish Civil War; Washington, DC; Vichy French embassy entries

  Pack, Denise Beresford (daughter), 98

  after Arthur’s death, 453, 454, 455

  birth of, 99, 100

  in Chile, 273, 277, 353–354

  death of, 465

  parents’ divorce and, 276, 277, 306

  personality of, 454

  in Poland, 192, 249–250

  during Spanish Civil War, 46, 120, 125, 134–135, 141, 143, 154

  during World War II, 230, 243, 249, 353–354

  Paget, James, 268

  Paradol (Peruvian diplomat), 254–255

  Parry-Jones, Montagu, 247–248, 257–259

  Pepper, John Arthur Reed (J. Howard)

  asks Betty to move to Washington, 277–278, 284–291

  Betty’s first mission for, 292, 293

  Betty’s intelligence from Lais, 300–311, 321–327

  gives Betty work name “Cynthia,” 289

  Vichy embassy missions and, 335–338, 339, 348, 350, 354, 355, 356–357, 361–362, 407, 413, 415, 416, 423

  Pétain, Henri Philippe, 337, 356, 371, 430

  Poland, Betty’s intelligence work in

  Arthur reassigned to as cover for, 190–192

  Black Chamber’s attempts to decode Enigma, 206, 207, 209–211, 215–216

  Black Chamber Enigma teams monitoring, 215–216, 217

  Henlein’s office burgled, 220–224, 226, 245

  expulsion from country, 229–234

  “honey trap” for Lubienski, 198–205, 224–225, 226

  Kulikowski’s information, 33–41, 197, 198

  reports on s
ituation in, 244–246

  Prendis, Carlos, 244–245

  Prieto, Indalecio, 178–185, 191

  Quiet Canadian, The (Hyde), 12, 13, 22–23, 27, 281, 319, 460

  Rejewski, Marian, 210

  Rivett, Rosie Pack, 83–84, 139, 453

  Roman Catholic Church

  Betty converts to, 111–112

  Spanish Civil War and, 116

  The Room, of Astor, 264–265, 268

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  aid to England and, 265–267, 266, 268, 293–295

  asks to meet Betty, 450

  North Africa invasion plans and, 359–360, 438

  US-British intelligence cooperation and, 254

  Vichy embassy missions and, 357, 367

  Sartorius, Carlos

  disappears during Spanish Civil War and Betty searches for, 142–143, 147–159, 160–165, 176–182

  meets Betty as adult, 101–106, 120

  meets Betty when she’s 14, 61–63

  released from prison, 188, 192

  visited in prison by Betty, 185–187

  Sartorius, Carmencita, 103, 104, 105, 142

  Schmidt, Hans Thilo, 207–209

  Scottish Ambulance Unit, in Spain, 162–164, 163

  Shelley, John, 248, 284

  Betty’s work in Poland and, 198, 199, 205, 219, 220, 222, 230, 231, 234

  Enigma and, 213–214

  recruits Betty for intelligence work, 39–41

  “Ships Observers’ Scheme,” during World War II, 267–269

  Sims, Mitzi, 297

  South Pacific Mail, 245

  Spain

  Betty and Arthur in, 99, 100–106

  Betty reports on Civil War, 134–136

  conditions before Civil War, 115–119, 117

  conditions during Civil War, 120–123, 126, 139, 161–162, 164

  Spanish Civil War, Betty’s intelligence work during

  frees Aruezza, 171–175

  obtains release of 17 prisoners, 182–185, 192

  pleads for release of Sartorius, 182–185

  searches for Arthur, 125–134

  searches for Sartorius, 142–143, 147–159, 160–165, 176–182

  secures supplies for field hospitals, 140–142, 143–147, 149–150

  transports Franco supporters to border, 134–135

  visits Sartorius in prison, 185–187

  State Department, of US

  Betty and, 438–448

  dislike of British spies, 428–429

  Henry-Hyde’s threats and, 387–389

  Steinmetz, Charles Proteus, 212

  Stephenson, William, 57, 214, 285, 350, 460

  Astor and, 267–269

  background, 211–212

  builds British secret service in North America, 262–263

  codename Intrepid, 263

  Enigma and, 211, 212–214

  Hoover’s dislike of, 428–429

  known as Little Bill, 368

  Lais and need for Italian naval codes, 300–301

 

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