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Records of the Office of Strategic Services 1940-1946
(Record Group 226)


Contents of RG 226:

Entry 210 Boxes #1-300
Box # Subjects of Documents
6 Information on agents and personalities in Barcelona, Spain, 1944, ca. 20 pp.
Joint Intelligence Operation memos and reports regarding Safehaven matters in Spain, 1945-1946, ca. 100 pp.
location: 250/64/21/02
8 Circle X-2 [Counter-Intelligence] Branch Weekly Summary No. 17, ca. Summer 1944. Information on Abwehr agent activities in Western Europe; anticipated German stay-behind network in Spain.
Circle Weekly Summary No. 31, October 27, 1944, 13 pp. Information on activities of the Germans throughout Europe, with references to the RSHA.
Circle Weekly Summary No. 46, February 9, 1945, 10 pp. Information on German stay-behind plans in the Rhineland, France, and the low countries; German intelligence reorganization and personnel (references to RSHA); activities of Otto Skorzeny; and German activities throughout Europe.
Circle Weekly Summaries Nos. 56 and 57 Combined, April 23, 1945, 5 pp. Information on German post-resistance plans in Germany (references to The Werwolves) [Werewolf], in former occupied countries, and in neutral countries.
Circle Weekly Summaries Nos. 58 and 59 Combined, May 4, 1945, 7 pp. Information on German post-resistance plans throughout Europe; recent activities of the German Intelligence Service throughout Europe.
location: 250/64/21/02
9 Bern, Switzerland cables, 1944
Bern, Switzerland Kappa Message, July 3, 1944
OSS Middle East Summary information of German intelligence activities, including Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Albania, Turkey, Greece, and Yugoslavia, 1944
Circle Weekly Summary No. 32, November 1, 1944, 8 pp. Information on German intelligence targets throughout Europe.
Report on German stay-behind networks in Spain, Portugal, and North Africa, September 29, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Report on German stay-behind networks in the Balkans, ca. 1944, 5 pp.
Memo regarding analysis of information received about the RSHA, Abwehr, OKW, WFS, SS, September 1, 1944, 5 pp.
Report entitled "Stay-Behind - Italy." n.d. [ca. October 1944] 20 pp. Includes information about the looting of gold from the Italian State Bank (September 1943); measures against the Jews in Rome (September 1943); SD measures against Ministry of the Interior and the police of Rome (September 1943); removal of 110 tons of Italian State gold to Milan and 50 kgs. Of gold from Jews in Rome being dispatched to Ernst Kaltenbrunner (October 1943); purchase and preparation of a Georgian Monastery in Rome for use by SD (March 1944); Wehrmacht request to execute 70 hostages following guerilla attack (August 1944).
Report entitled Stay-Behind Network in North Africa, ca. 1944
Report entitled Stay-behinds in France and the Low Countries, 11 pp.
Report, First Draft, Italian Stay- Behind Network, 10 pp.
Spain Flashes [German messages October 1943-September 1944), 17 pp.
Portugal Flashes and report on Stay-behinds in Portugal, ca. 10 pp.
Excerpts from Weekly Summaries, 1944-1945
Weekly Summaries regarding German intelligence activities for William J. Donovan, 1944
Weekly Summaries for Saint received from London, November 1944-May 1945; contains information on German intelligence organization and activities throughout Europe, stay-behind activities.
location: 250/64/21/0
10 Reports of OSS SCI unit 88, 1944-1945.
location: 250/64/21/03
14 Memos regarding OSS-US Embassy Madrid, Spain arrangements, 1943, ca. 10 pp.
location: 250/64/21/03
15 Information on Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg of Sweden, ca. 1944, 2 pp.
location: 250/64/21/03
21 Pouch letters from Barcelona to Madrid, Spain, 1944, ca. 40 pp.
Information relating to Spain, 1944, ca. 400 pp.
location: 250/64/21/04
22 ca. 200 page-document entitled "Officers, Agents, and Employees of Axis Intelligence Services in Spain, Spanish Possessions and Tangier, 1945" Biographical information is included.
location: 250/64/21/04;
Copies of this document can also be found in boxes 23 and 37.
23 Binder containing a ca. 200 page-document entitled "Officers, Agents, and Employees of Axis Intelligence Services in Spain, Spanish Possessions and Tangier, 1945" Biographical information is included.
location: 250/64/21/04
29 Memo on approach to the problem of intelligence in Germany, April 12, 1944, 18 pp.
Information on Swedish companies, 1943, ca. 75 pp. location: 250/64/21/05 29-30 Historical summaries of operations against Germany, ca. 1945.
location: 250/64/21/05
30 Summary of Westfield Mission to Stockholm, Sweden 1944, ca. 50 pp.
location: 250/64/21/06
31 Report on conditions in Berlin, Germany based on conversations with Mr. C.J.V., n.d., 6 pp. References to food, cost of living, Hitler, Himmler, Goebbels, Sauckel, morale (fear of Russian rule and occupation), propaganda, foreign workers, concentration camp inmates doing work in Berlin.
Memo regarding BULB-STIGMA operations, September 25, 1944; references to conditions in Germany.
Westfield Reports. 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Report on the political situation in Austria, March 3, 1945, 9 pp.
Report from the Norwegian Information Service, March 12, 1942. Information on Poland, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Czechoslovakia.
location: 250/64/21/06
34 Two folders containing OSS-State Department Madrid, Spain correspondence, January-December 1944. location: 250/64/21/06 35 Information found in German archives relating to individuals.
Germans interned in Spanish camps.
Flight to Argentina of Germans.
Lufthansa. location: 250/64/21/06 36 European-Mediterranean Pouch Reviews, January, March, May, July, October 1945,
ca. 30 pp.
European-Mediterranean Cable Digest, April 9, 1945, 3 pp.
Report of the USSR Division for January 1944, ca. 10 pp. 37 Report and list of Axis intelligence activities in Iran, November 1942, ca. 50 pp.
location: 250/64/21/06
45 War Diary of London OSS MO [Morale Operations] Branch, vol. 4, Special Operations, March 1945, ca. 100 pp.
location: 250/64/22/01
46 Dutch Desk General File, 1945, ca. 100 pp.
location: 250/64/22/01
52 War Diary of London OSS SI [Secret Intelligence] Branch, vol. 2, Liaison in London, ca. 1945, 220 pp.
location: 250/64/22/02
53 War Diary of London OSS SI Branch, Labor Division, ca. 300 pp.
location: 250/64/22/02
58 Information on OSS activities in Scandinavia 1943-1944, including final report of the Westfield Mission, ca, 400 pp.
location: 250/64/22/02
60 History of NATO-MTO-METO Theaters OSS Communications, ca. 1945, 44 pp.
location: 250/64/22/02
61 London SI Czech Section information, 1944, ca. 50 pp.
London Labor Desk projects, 1944-1945, ca. 50 pp.
location: 250/64/22/03
62 OSS NETO Monthly Report, October 8, 1945, 17 pp. References to "tensions and fissures in the Jewish community," Arab propaganda, and related matters.
OSS ME Plan for intelligence activities, December 31, 1943, 13 pp.
Memos regarding OSS-SOE relations in the Middle East, February 1943, ca. 10 pp.
Memo regarding correspondence between [Admiral Louis] Mountbatten [commander of the Southeast Asia Command] and [Lt. Gen. Albert C.]Wedemeyer [Chiang Kai-shek's Allied Chief of Staff], May 31, 1945, 4 pp.
Gripsholm information, 1944, ca. 10 pp. [The Gripsholm was a Swedish ship used to exchange civilians and diplomatic prisoners between the belligerents. It was first used in an exchange with the Japanese in the spring of 1942. In 1943, the Gripsholm returned axis nationals to Europe and picked up Americans to be repatriated. In March 1944, it returned 663 Americans to the United States].
location: 250/64/22/03
63 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch printed report "American Peace Organizations and Foreign Influence," August 26, 1944, 33 pp.
Report on the political-financial combinations in North Africa, January 15, 1943, 3 pp.
Letter regarding French political matters, November 4, 1942, 2 pp.
Memo regarding French political matters, February 2, 1943, 3 pp.
Report regarding French political matters, March 18, 1943, 3 pp.
Report on the future of Austria, November 16, 1944, 1 p.
Report on a Special OSS Detachment in North Africa, Jan.1-February 19, 1943, 21 pp.
Addenda Report on the Fez Episode, September 1944, 11 pp.
location: 250/64/22/03
64 Polish matters, 1943-1944
Redwood Team report of January 31, 1945, regarding mission to Yugoslavia, May-December 1944, 30 pp.
Minutes of OSS Caserta, Italy PLOPS [Planning and Operations] Committee meeting of February 22, 1945, 6 pp. Discussed were SI operations and possibilities of using POWs
OSS Caserta, Italy Finance and Fiscal branch Report, April 17, 1945, 8 pp.
OSS Caserta, Italy Activities Report for March 19-April 17, 1945, 6 pp. References to Hungarian Intelligence Reports, H-63 thru H-74.
Caserta, Italy SICE Progress Report, April 19, 1945, 1 p.
Caserta, Italy Semi-Monthly Report, Rear Zone Intelligence, April 16, 1945, 2 pp.
Monthly Report of MEDTO R & A Branch, June 1, 1945, 13 pp.
X-2 Italy Report, July 1-31, 1945, 3 pp.
X-2 Balkans Monthly Report, October 1, 1945, 6 pp.
Information on Polish and Ukrainian Matters, December 1943-May 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Information from Mr. Oumansky on Russian Matters, January 19, 1944, ca. 20 pp.
Report on Conditions in the Field-Turkey and Greece for 1943-1944 period, January 23, 1945, 15 pp.
Reports on Conditions in the Field-Greece, May 2 and May 25, 1945, 20 pp.
Report on Conditions in the Field-Iran, July 11, 1945, 3 pp.
Report on Conditions in the Field-Middle East, Italy, SEAC-CBI, August 3, 1945, 11 pp.
ME and Central Africa Theatre Monthly Report from Istanbul, Turkey, Feb.1944, 4 pp.
Letter to William J. Donovan on OSS activities based in Istanbul, Turkey, April 1944, 2 pp.
Field Report-Portugal, December 12, 1944, 4 pp. Mostly relates to economic warfare and Safehaven matters.
A Supplementary History of X-2 Turkey, September 1, 1944-March 15, 1945, 4 pp.
Report on Hungarian activities, August 15, 1944, 3 pp.
Memo on work of Chief Intelligence Office, OSS, Middle East 1943-1944, 11 pp.
Report on the activities of the Ellas Mission to Greece, 1944, 15 pp.
Report on Hungarian activities, June 21-August 12, 1944, 3 pp.
Report on the Ulysses Mission to Greece, 1944, 39 pp.
location: 250/64/22/03
65 Memo regarding a talk with Jacques Maritain, French Ambassador to the Vatican, February 1, 1945, 9 pp.
Printed report "Religious-Political Forces Add to the Yugoslav Complication" June 28, 1944, 19 pp.
Report of the G-3 Special Project Operations Center [a joint British-American unit], May 12, 1944, 13 pp.
History of the OSS Intelligence Service in North Africa, September 11, 1943, 4 pp.
Report on intelligence coverage in the Near East, April 1945, 36 pp.
Weekly Report of the activities of OSS, U.S. Army Forces Middle East, May 17, 1943. location: 250/64/22/03 68 Correspondence relating to Iran, 1942-1943, ca. 10 pp.
OSS-China Monthly Report, February 25, 1945, 9 pp.
Switzerland Planning Group, 1944. location: 250/64/22/04 70 ETO-Scandinavia-General, 1945
ETO-Scandinavia-History Material, 1944-1945. location: 250/64/22/04
Information on Hungarian-American groups, 1942-1944, ca. 50 pp.
Report on Swiss-German Oil relations, November 1944, 4 pp.
Information on Czech-Americans and Yugoslav Americans, 1942-1943
Document on Serbs and Croats and Ante Pavlitch, May 11, 1942, 1 p.
Lists of Key OSS personnel in Bern, Switzerland (with code numbers); Madrid, Spain; Stockholm, Sweden; and Paris, France, ca. 1944.
Historical background material on OSS in Scandinavia, 1943-1944, ca. 15 pp.
location: 250/64/22/04
72 Information about the chief of Jewish Agency for Palestine's Intelligence Section suggesting the use of Switzerland as a base of operations. References made to Jews being deported from Hungary and Slovenia to Germany and Austria for forced labor and rescue activities. January 6, 1945
Information on OSS Organization in Bern, Switzerland, March 30, 1944
Report on early intelligence chains in Corsica and France, ca. 1944, 84 pp.
List of Personnel of SI, Near East Theater of Operations as on July 15, 1944, 2 pp.
Field Report of activities in North Africa, Mary 23, 1945, 19 pp.
Report on OSS-British Special Operations Executive (SOE) difficulties, 1943-1944
Washington Special Funds Branch History, 1945. location: 250/64/22/04 73 London SI Branch Semi-Monthly Reports, 1943-1944
Report on trip to OSS Activities in CBI and SEAC, August 3, 1944, ca. 50 pp.
List of OSS MO European Personnel as of September 1944, ca. 15 pp.
British manuscript report on British Relations with the OSS, 1944, 12 pp.
Historical report of the New York Office of the OSS, December 16, 1944, 47 pp.
Information on the history of the Office of Coordination of Information, 1942.
location: 250/64/22/05
74 OSS AFHQ [Allied Forces Headquarters, Mediterranean] X-2 Branch Report for June 1-15, 1944
Memo regarding SI and X-2 Mission in North Africa, May 22, 1944
Minutes of meeting on the OSS relations with Austrians in Rome, Italy, July 15, 1944
Report of Company B, 2677th Regiment OSS, for the period ending July 14, 1944; includes references to dealings with Jewish Agency Intelligence and information on Jewish underground groups in Austria and Hungary.
Report on Morale Operations September 15-30, 1944, 4 pp.
Report on Morale Operations June 16-30, 1944, 5 pp.
Reports of OSS AFHQ X-2 Branch for April and May, 1944, 20 pp.
Report covering a complete survey of X-2 Field Activities in ETO, MEDTO, and FETO, July 22, 1944, ca. 100 pp.
OSS Planning documents, 1942, ca. 150 pp.
Report on a SO program for Hungary, 1943, ca. 10 pp.
location: 250/64/22/05
75 Information on OSS activities in China, 1943-1944, ca. 150 pp.
location: 250/64/22/05
76 Memo on OSS operations, achievements, etc. in Switzerland, October 31, 1944, 6 pp.
Memos to the President regarding OSS activities in Sweden, April-July 1945
"History of the Swiss Desk, SI Branch, MEDTO" 19 pp. [July 1945]
"History of the Counter Intelligence War Room March 1-November 1, 1945," ETO-X2, 27 pp.
location: 250/64/22/05
77 Progress Report X-2 Branch, India Burma Theater, May 4, 1945, 11 pp.
Monthly X-2 Branch Report for Burma, August 31, 1945, 5 pp.
Activity Reports X-2 Branch, Paris, France, September-October, 1944, 18 pp.
Report of Advance Base, OSS Middle East, Bari, Italy for the period October 5, 1943 5o November 1, 1943, 16 pp.
location: 250/64/22/05
78 Report on interview with the Comte T. DeLichtervelde who left Belgium on February 20, 1943, 3 pp. references to Germans in Belgium, Quislings, Black Market, deportations to Germany
Report on relations between King Leopold III and the Belgian Government during the war [written in French], November 1943, ca. 200 pp.
Information on Italian resistance movement, July 1942
Report on transportation in Germany and occupied countries, December 1942, 26 pp.
Information on Hungarian Nazi leader Bela Marton, 1942
Information on Hungary, 1942-1943, ca. 200 pp.
location: 250/64/22/05
79 Two lengthy reports made to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee by its Representatives regarding visits to Baghdad, Teheran, and Cairo, 1942.
Memos regarding the use of paid information in the field, March 1945
X-2 India monthly reports, 1944-1945
Memo regarding transportation and communications in Korea, January 12, 1945, 16 pp.
Memo regarding an interview with a Philippine escapee, January 19, 1945, 27 pp.
Location: 250/64/22/05
80 Numerous reports prepared by Dr. Alexander S. Lipsett, June-August 1942:
Report #50 Danish Ships
Reports #46-49 Condition in European countries
Report #44 Information on Poland, with statement that "over 3,000 prisoners have died in the Polish concentration camp at Oswiecim [Auschwitz] during the past eight months" and a rumor that Max Schmeling, the famous boxer, had been the camp commandant
Report #45 Harsh treatment of German workers
Report #42 Detention camps in Bulgaria
Report #40 Labor situation in Norway
Report #39 Luring French workers to Germany
Report #36 Norwegian concentration camps
Report #33 Mass deportation of 3 to 5 million western Europe workers and farmers to German-occupied Russia
Report #32 Forced labor in the Far East
Report #31 Luxembourg railway system under German control
Memo by Lipsett regarding the economic and social conditions in German-controlled Luxembourg, July 26, 1942, 1 p.
Report #26 Dutch resistance
Report #21 Industrial output in Germany and German-occupied countries
Report #17 Labor shortages and raw materials in Germany
Report #14 German industry and foreign workers
Report #10 Underground labor movement in Austria
Report #9 Reference to 35 Polish railway men hanged following charges of sabotage on the Cracow section
Report #8 Report of Belgium and Dutch workers returning home from work in Germany
location: 250/64/22/06
More Lipsett reports for 1942 and 1943, dealing mostly with labor conditions in Europe
Report entitled "On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in Nazi Germany against Anti-Nazi Germans." Includes a list of concentration camps. n.d.
A few MEDTO Daily Reports July 1944-January 1945
Report of OSS Italian activities January 1943-June 1945, ca. 50 pp.
Location: 250/64/22/06
81 MECATO Daily Summary May 26, 1944
Westfield Mission reports, 1943-1945.
Location: 250/64/22/06
82 Memo to the Joint Chiefs of Staff regarding OSS Activities in the ETO, based on Switzerland, January-April 1944, May 1945, 2 pp.
Report of the Labor Division, Paris, France, May 1945, 11 pp.
Memos regarding British-Dutch-OSS intelligence relations in the Far East, 1943-1945.
Location: 250/64/22/06
84 Memo on conditions of Dutch Prisoners of War in Japan proper and Formosa, Dec. 1943
Report on conditions of Chinese laborers, July 1943.
Location: 250/64/22/06
85 Draft History of the OSS CD Branch, 20 pp. August 31, 1944.
Information on OSS Mission to Moscow, Russia, February 1945,
Location: 250/64/22/06
88 Information on Norway, 1944-1945
Report on OSS activities in Denmark and Dutch resistance, 1943, 21 pp.
Location: 250/64/22/07
92 Memo regarding OSS representative in Russia, January 15, 1943, 2 pp.
U.S. and German chemical warfare information, 1943-1944.
Location: 250/64/22/07
119 Historical background information on communications in England, 1944
Report of Marchese Emillo Pucci: His Role in Connection with the Ciano [Mussolini's son-in-law Count Galeazzo Ciano] Diaries, June 1945, 52 pp.
Ship Gripsholm information, 1943-1945
Memo regarding contracting with a scholar to analyzed war crimes information for the R & A [Research and Analysis]Branch, May 24, 1945, 4 pp.
Memo on the Broadway [British intelligence in London, MI6] reports, August 6, 1943, 5 pp.
London SI Branch Semi-Monthly Report, July 15, 1943; reference to relations with the British SIS [Secret Intelligence Service].
Location: 250/64/23/04
124 Various histories of communication branches in different theaters of operation.
Location: 250/64/23/05
125 Information on China, ca. 100 pp.
Location: 250/64/23/05
131 Circle Material 1944-1945, containing information on the German Intelligence services and the administrative handling of Circle material.
Location: 250/64/23/06
132 Gripsholm information, 1943.
Memo regarding the history of the OSS Intelligence Service in North Africa, September 11, 1943, 4 pp.
Location: 250/64/23/06
133 OSS Planning Group-Formosa Implementation Plan, September 25, 1944, ca. 50 pp. Contains information on Formosa.
Location: 250/64/23/06
134 Information on the Committee of National Liberation for Northern Italy, 1944, ca. 100 pp.
Collaboration with the British, 1942-1943.
Location: 250/64/23/06
136 Reports on economic situation in Hong Kong, Canton, Malaya, French Indo-China and Thailand, June 1945.
Location: 250/64/23/07
137 Report on status of and potentialities for MO operations in the Far East, May 28, 1944, ca. 40 pp.
Location: 250/64/23/07
139 Report on the German Intelligence Organization in France, ca. January 1944, 230 pp.
X-2 Handbook: France Suspects, January 1944, 70 pp. Contains information on approximately 700 individuals including historian Bernard Fay and actor Maurice Chevalier.
Location: 250/64/23/07
140 OSS Budget information, 1944-1946
Information about OSS MO Operations in Italy, 1944-1945, ca. 150 pp.
142 SSU [Strategic Services Unit] Organization, October 26, 1945.
Location: 250/64/23/07
143 Several folders on Axis intelligence activities in France.
Location: 250/64/24/01
144 Reports on German intelligence activities in the Far East, May 1, 1945; Intelligence functions of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters; and, other Far East-related intelligence subjects.
Location: 250/64/24/01
147 Cable extracts from China, December 1945-June 1946, ca. 200 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/01
148 Gripsholm information, 1943.
Location: 250/64/24/01
149 Monthly Progress Report of X-2 OSS India-SEAC, October 1944, 10 pp.
Weekly reports of OSS SU Detachment 203 China Theater (SACO, Sino-American Cooperative Organization), June-July 1945.
Location: 250/64/24/01
154 Cables from China and Formosa, 1945-1946, ca. 300 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/02
155 Report on Chinese Communists, June 1945
Report: The OSS: Its Functions, Conception, Organization, and Operations. n.d., ca. 50 pp.
Information on Indo-China, 1944, ca. 150 pp.
Information on the war in China, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/02
156 China Cables, 1946, ca. 150 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/02
157 China Cables, 1945, ca. 200 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/03
158 Gripsholm information, 1943, ca. 800 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/03
160 Information on MO plans, April 1945, ca. 12 pp.
Information on the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, April 1945, 6 pp.
Various reports on Chinese political matters, 1945
Report prepared by the Propaganda Intelligence Section MO-SI/OSS entitled Subversive Propaganda Pressures Affecting the United States from Europe, North Africa, and Italy, October 1945, ca. 50 pp.
Report on Subversive Propaganda Pressures in China, October 1945, 16 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/03
161 Miscellaneous correspondence dealing with Norway during the war
Rosters of various OSS units in Asia, May-July 1945, ca. 200 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/03
162 Survey of Foreign Experts Reports relating to Italy, Germany, France, and Ukrainian Nationalist Movements, 1942-1943, ca. 20 pp.
Foreign Economic Administration Summaries of reports on interviews with persons repatriated from German-Europe in March 1944, April 11, 1944, 4 pp. Information on Italy, France, Greece, and Yugoslavia.
Location: 250/64/24/03
163 Memo regarding Ceylon as a base for OSS activities, October 3, 1944, 3 pp.
Special Funds Reports, USFETO, August-November 1945, ca. 100 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/02
164 Reports on China, October 1944, ca. 25 pp.
Memo regarding commercial relations between Italy and Japan, September 29, 1944, 1 p.
Information on Jose Figuerola and Argentina, ca. 1944, ca. 20 pp.
Memo regarding German poison gas factory, October 17, 1944, 1 p.
Information on China, 1944, ca. 100 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/03
165 Special Funds Information, 1944-1945, ca. 350 pp. Contains foreign bank notes.
Location: 250/64/24/02
166 Simmons Project Report on trip to Germany in April-May 1945 looking for scientific information, equipment, and personnel. 7 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/04
167 Bern, Switzerland OSS financial reports, 1942-1945.
Location: 250/64/24/04
171 Information on Japanese and Communist activities in Asia based on interviews, 1945, ca. 15 pp.
Audit of Bern, Switzerland OSS accounts, 1946.
Location: 250/64/24/05
173-174 Seattle OSS Chronological File, 1941-1944, ca. 1,000 pp.
175 Report about staying in a PW camp holding German prisoners of war to ascertain their attitudes on various matters, n.d. but probably 1945, 8 pp. Provides information on war crimes attitude, fear of Russians, how Germans conducted themselves as occupiers, and Jews. The report states "the influence of antisemitisme [sic] is simply devastating" and the reporter was informed that "the Poles will thank us for having exterminated their Jews."
Report about staying in a POW camp holding German prisoners of war to ascertain their attitudes on various matters, n.d. but probably 1945, 10 pp. The reporter stated that "my impression was that they all knew about the cruelties committed against the Jews" and "most of them held the opinion that it was foolish to kill the Jews, before victory was secured."
SSU/CIG [Central Intelligence Group] budget estimates, 1946-1947, ca. 300 pp.
Information on Burma and Thailand, January 1945
Proposal for Chilean participation in the war, April 1943, ca. 25 pp.
Report on food situation in Hungary, September 1945
Report on Russian-Hungarian Treaty, September 1945
Report on Communist activities in Belgium, August 1945.
Location: 250/64/24/05
176 Information on MO European Theater of Operations, 1943-1944, ca. 700 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/05
177 Information on Asia, 1944-1945, ca. 400 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/05
179 Information on China, 1945, ca. 500 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/06
180 Information on China, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
OSS Secret Intelligence Field Manual-Strategic Services, February 24, 1944, 42 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/06
182 Relations with the State Department, 1945-1946
Memo regarding project for activities in Greece after liberation, March 23, 1944, 6 pp.
Memo regarding plans for penetration of the Dodecanese [Italian islands in the Aegean Sea], July 19, 1944, 6 pp.
Information on organizational obligations toward secret agents, 1945, ca. 50 pp.
Report on R & A Branch, Detachment 202 (Asia), 1944
News from the R & A Outposts, December 24, 1943, 6 pp.
Memo on OSS Organization in Europe, July 27, 1945.
Location: 250/64/24/07
183 OSS Postwar plans and programs for activities in Germany, August 14, 1945, 7 pp.
OSS Postwar plans and programs for activities in France, August 23, 1945, 6 pp.
Location: 250/64/24/07
184 Situation Reports-Kunming, China, October 1945; contains information on Japanese war crimes.
Location: 250/64/24/07
185 Information on Latin American countries, 1944-1945.
Location: 250/64/25/01
187 Memos regarding Cover problems, 1946.
Location: 250/64/25/01
188 "The 'Rote Kapelle': A Series of Soviet Intelligence Cases." 103 pp.
OSS plans and programs for activities in Southeast Europe, July 4, 1945, 5 pp.
OSS plans and programs for activities in Southern Asia, June 15, 1945, 10 pp.
OSS plans and programs for activities in China, June 15, 1945, 7 pp.
OSS plans and programs for activities in Austria, July 23, 1945, 8 pp.
OSS plans and programs for activities during the occupation of Japan, July 12, 1945, ca. 15 pp.
Implementation Strategy for Strategic Services activities against Japan Proper, July 23, 1945, 100 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/01
190 Insurance information, 1944. ca. 50 pp.
Office of Censorship information, 1944-1945, ca. 300 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/01
191 Report of Counter-Espionage Section, SSU, China, February 1946
Progress Report of SSU Austria, January 1946, 2 pp.
Reports from SSU NETO, November-December 1945, ca. 25 pp.
Reports from SSU China March and April 1946, 26 pp.
Report from SSU Austria, March 1946, ca. 6 pp.
Monthly Progress Report, SSU Mission to France, October 1945, 17 pp.
Monthly Progress Report, SSU Mission to Switzerland, October 1945, 6 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/01
193 Insurance Intelligence Reports, 1943
Copy of a Board of Economic Warfare Enemy Branch report "Axis Penetration of European Insurance," June 15, 1943. 62 pp.
Report on a visit to Russia, June 1944, ca. 10 pp.
Reports on Russo-Polish Crisis, April and May 1943, ca. 15 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/02
194 Memo regarding MO arrangements with Tito and the Partisans [Yugoslavia], August 25, 1944.
Location: 250/64/25/02
195 Memo and letter regarding OSS representation on State Department Missions, December 20, 1944, ca. 10 pp.
Memo regarding the OSS in Levant, March 29, 1945, 2 pp.
Memo regarding OSS operations in Austria, Hungary, and Germany, May 13, 1944, 3 pp.
Report of the Geisha Mission into Slovenia/Yugoslavia, May 19-October 13, 1944,
ca. 15 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/02
195 Field Report of officer with OSS/7th Army, July 16, 1945, ca. 14 pp.
Field Report of OSS officer serving in Scandinavia, 1943-1945, 18 pp.
Field Report of OSS officer serving in China, India-Burma, and SEAC Theaters, March 1945, ca. 15 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/02
199 Information from and about the Sioux Mission to Scandinavia [MO Operation based in Stockholm, Sweden,] 1944-1945, ca. 300 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/03
200 Information on the Ulysses [MO] Mission to Greece, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Information on the Royse [MO] Mission to Crete, 1944, ca. 60 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/03
201 X-2 Reports of activities in various countries, 1944, ca. 10 pp.
Outline of material for 1946 budget preparations in the European and African Theaters; ca. 10 pp. provides summaries of activities.
Reports of the various SI sections, April 1945, ca. 30 pp.
Report: Organizational, Administrative, and other Decisions taken in the European Theater during the visit of the Director [William O. Donovan], April 7-24, 1945, 7 pp.
History of the Security Branch, OSS Istanbul, Turkey, May 1943 to September 1, 1944, ca. 20 pp.
History of the Security Branch, OSS Istanbul, Turkey, March 16 to July 15, 1945, ca. 6 pp.
Reports on OSS activities in the Far East, 1945, ca. 200 pp.
Information on the Sioux Mission, July 1943-February 1945, 8 pp.
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204 Memo on Turkish neutrality, September 9, 1942, 6 pp.
Gripsholm administrative matters, 1942, ca. 6 pp.
Report on OSS-Navy relations, March 22, 1945, 9 pp.
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206 Scandinavian Project materials, 1942-1943, ca. 60 pp.
Reports on Germans coming to Sanitaria in Switzerland, February 12, 1945, 1 p.
Report on French prisoners and deportees in Germany, February 24, 1945; references made to situation at Dachau concentration camps as of December 1944.
Report on foreign workers in Germany, February 15, 1943, 3 pp.
Report on the SIPO and Gestapo in Belgium February 2, 1945, 23 pp. Contains extensive listing of organizational units and members.
Report on the Alpine Reduit, February 22, 1945, 29 pp.
Various reports on Alpine Reduit preparation and German resistance plans, 1944-1945, ca. 8 pp.
Report on treatment of foreign workers in Germany, November 16, 1944, 1 p.
Report on SS ruse for the discovery of hostility in foreign workers, October 24, 1944, 1 p.
Report on Estonians in Germany, February 17, 1945, 2 pp.
Report on salaries of foreign workers in Germany, March 27, 1945, 2 pp.
Numerous rosters and memos relating to OSS and SSU personnel assigned to war crimes work with the Office of Chief Counsel in Germany, 1945-1946, ca. 50 pp.
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207 Report by George H. Muhle on Western Continents Trading Corporation [an OSS cover], 1942, ca. 20 pp. References to Schering, A.G., Swiss Bank Corporation, Swiss dummy corporations, I.G. Farben, and German ties to Latin America.
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208 Memos regarding the Gripsholm, July 14, 1943, 2 pp.
Memo providing information on dealings with the Office of Censorship, 1943; includes a Watch List of some 200 German emigres in Great Britain and the United States
Memo proposing the Hansel Plan for intelligence operations against Germany from Denmark, February 10, 1945, 2 pp.
Memo proposing the Kitten Plan for intelligence operations against Germany from Norway, February 17, 1945, 2 pp.
Memo from Arthur J. Goldberg to Allen Dulles suggesting personnel for post-hositlities operations, September 20, 1944, 4 pp.
Information on SSU intelligence in the Far East, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Monthly report of SSU China Theater, March 5, 1946, ca. 15 pp.
Reports of SSU in Great Britain, April-May 1946, ca. 100 pp.
Reports of SSU in Switzerland, 1945-1946, ca. 50 pp.
Reports of SSU in France, 1945-1946, ca. 100 pp.
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210 Monthly reports of OSS Pacific Coast Area, 1944-1945, ca. 200 pp.
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212 OSS-SACO [Sino-American Cooperative Organization] Reports, June 1, 1944-June 30, 1945, ca. 400 pp.
Memo regarding OSS activities in Spain and Portugal, July 21, 1943, ca. 10 pp.
214 Reports of OSS activities in China and French Indo-China, 1943-1944, ca. 50 pp.
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216 Draft history of the OSS Maritime Unit, European Theater of Operations, n.d., 10 pp.
Summary history of Allied Aid to French Resistance, n.d., 24 pp. Covers the period up to October 1944.
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217 Activity report of SI Branch, Istanbul, Turkey, August 4, 1944; references to German-Turkish relations, attack on Hitler, refugees, the Dogwood intelligence chain [Dogwood was a Czech engineer who became chief agent of the Cereus Circle of elderly well-connected individuals resident in Istanbul.]
Rosters of OSS personnel in Istanbul, Turkey, 1942-1944, ca. 10 pp.
SSU Report on members of the Government in French Indo-China, November 7, 1945, 3 pp. Provides biographical sketches including Ho Chi Minh, M. Vo Nguyen Giap, and Nguyen Van To among others.
SSU Report on French Indo-China dealing with relations between Vietming and the French from March 9, 1945 until the Japanese surrender, November 2, 1945, 3 pp.
SSU Report on French Indo-China regarding the history and political movements of Vietnam, November 17, 1945, 8 pp.
SSU Report on the situation in South Vietnam, November 19, 1945, 4 pp.
Report on Chinese opinion on Nationalist developments in Indonesia during Japanese rule, December 21, 1945; references to Soekarno (sic) and fascist nature of nationalism developed under the Japanese
Reports on the situation in Burma, February 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Information on Albania, 1943-1944
Report of the activities of the Toledo Mission to Yugoslavia, September 25, 1944, 15 pp. References to Tito, the partisans, destruction of property by the Germans and Ustashi and organized slaughters. Report notes that the Ustashi "are marked men whose atrocities have placed them outside the pale." Also noted that partisans slaughtered Ustashi when they are captured.
Memo regarding relations with Tito, September 23, 1944, 8 pp.
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218 Reports on activities in Romania, September-November 1944, ca. 30 pp.
X-2 Counter Espionage Summary, ca. May 1945, 8 pp.
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219 Information on Union of South Africa, 1943-1944, ca. 400 pp.
222 Information on Rumania, August 1944, ca. 10 pp.
Letter from Henry Hyde to Robert Joyce of the American Legation, Switzerland, June 9, 1945, 3 pp. Relates primarily to events and activities in Switzerland.
Memo regarding meeting with Brig. Gen. C. P. Cabell, Director of Operations and Intelligence, AFHQ, September 22, 1944, 3 pp. Mostly pertains to allied POWs and 133 American bombers in Switzerland.
Report entitled "The Story of Cornflakes, Pig Iron and Sheet Iron," prepared by MO-MEDTO 1944; 13 pp. with appendix of photographs.
Location: 250/64/25/06
223 Information on China and Chinese communists, 1945, ca. 60 pp.
Reports of SI, various desks (e.g., Greek, Yugoslav, CD, R & A, Czech, Labor), January-October, 1944, ca. 275 pp.
Information on OSS Mission to Rumania, September-October, 1944, ca. 50 pp.
Monthly report of SI activities, OSS Chinkiang Unit, June 28, 1945, 4 pp.
Progress report of Far East Division, SI Branch, June 1945, ca. 15 pp.
Information on Eagle Plan for operations in Korea, March-October 1945, ca. 200 pp.
Information on Albania, 1943, ca. 20 pp.
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84 224 Numerous reports on labor situation in various European countries, Nov. 1942-May 1945
Report of London Reports Division with information on organization and personnel, intelligence flow, field detachment services and statistical summaries, 1944, ca. 50 pp.
Information on Mission to Tito and Yugoslavia, 1944, ca. 10 pp.
Biographical information on the Thailand Cabinet, August 24, 1944, ca. 8 pp.
An account of the Japanese invasion into Thailand, 1943, 16 pp.
Reports of OSS, CBI, June-July 1944, ca. 80 pp.
Information on OSS dealings with Chinese vis a vis Japanese POWs and use of Japanese POWs, February-October 1944, ca. 40 pp.
Information on dealings with Czech Intelligence, 1944-1945, ca. 50 pp.
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226 Report on Team Fawn in China, July 20, 1945, 6 pp.
Report of CD Operating Procedures, ETO, January 1, 1945, ca. 50 pp; includes photographs.
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228 Reports on activities in Romania, September-October 1944
Information on Mission to Tito, 1944, ca. 15 pp.
Memo regarding project for activities in Greece after liberation, March 3, 1944, 7 pp.
Memo regarding British attitudes in Burma, June 27, 1945, 3 pp.
Information on OSS in Thailand and dealings with the British, 1943-1945, ca. 50 pp.
Memo on the Oyster Project, May 22, 1945, 9 pp.
Diary of a 4,000 mile reconnaissance through the 3rd War Zone in China, March 16-April 20, 1944, 25 pp.
Numerous reports on Belgian Congo, 1942-1943, ca. 125 pp.
Numerous reports on West Africa, 1941-1943, ca. 125 pp.
Location: 250/64/25/07
229 Information on OSS-SOE relations and agreements, 1943, ca. 20 pp.
Weekly reports of OSS, U.S. Army Forces, Middle East, June-August 1943, ca. 30 pp.
Report of the OSS Istanbul, Turkey Mission, July 1-31, 1945, 2 pp.
Memo on organization of OSS/SEAC, November 30, 1944, ca. 15 pp.
Memo on functions of SI Branch in New Delhi, India, October 22, 1943, 2 pp.
Roster of OSS [Detachment 404] personnel in Ceylon, December 24, 1944
Chronological History of the OSS in the CBI, July 20, 1943, 15 pp.
Report on OSS-Office of War Information activities in the India-Burma Theater, December 15, 1944, 12 pp.
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230 Reports on activities in Romania, November 1944-July 1945, ca. 300 pp.
OSS Istanbul, Turkey correspondence, August-November 1944, ca. 30 pp. Includes SI Branch Activities Report for August 1944. This report references rupture in Turkish-German relations, defecting enemy agents, liquidation of the Dogwood Organization, Turkish Secret Police, Rumania and Bulgaria, relations with the British, and the unsatisfactory OWI-OSS relationship.
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233 Report of SI Branch, China Theater, May 9, 1945, 4 pp.
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235 Memo on the situation in Cambodia, March 19, 1945, 2 pp.
Information on French Indo-China, July 1944, ca. 20 pp.
Memo regarding Japanese/Chinese troop movements and activities in the 10th War Ara, August 20, 1945, 5 pp.
Memo on suspected Jetsam activities of Gunther Wagner A.G. June 21, 1945, 5 pp.
Economic intelligence report on Otto Osterloh & Cia and Otto Osterloh of Chile, June 13, 1945, 5 p.
Report on the British Security Coordinator (BSC), January 18, 1943, 14 pp.
Report on cooperation with the British Office (B.S.C.), August 24, 1942, ca. 15 pp.
Information on OSS activities in China, 1945, ca. 75.
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236 X-2 report on Vatican attitudes, ca. 1944, ca. 20 pp.
X-2 reports on Slovena, ca. 1944, ca. 60 pp.
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238 Labor situation in Belgium, 1942
Labor situation in Sweden, 1942
Information on Germans in Sweden, 1943-1944, ca. 25 pp.
Economic, Social, Political Situation in Denmark, 1942.
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239 Reports on activities of the OSS New York Office, April 1944-April 1945, ca. 50 pp.
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240 Background information on the George Project; established June 6, 1942 for the purpose of securing from sources abroad secret information. George Project located in New York City under the cover of the Western Continents Corporation.
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241 Report by the X-2 Branch, SSU, May 1946, "Penetration of OSS by Foreign Intelligence Services," 67 pp.
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242 Reports on Chemical Warfare, 1943.
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244 Lecture outlines for SI Advanced Training used up to January 1945, ca. 300 pp.
Secret War Diaries for China Theatre, 1943, ca. 200 pp.
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246 Report of Roger Lanze, radio operation with the Chestnut Operation, May 20, 1945, ca. 20 pp. Report covers his mission, capture, and captivity, 1943-1944. He notes that at Dachau concentration camp "one of the favorite distractions of the SS consisted of throwing a Jewish or Communist prisoner into the concrete mixer while he was still living. The man was crushed to death and poured out with the concrete." He mentions Dachau's gas chambers. At another camp the prisoners were punished at night. These punishments were, he states, "attended by the German civilians, as their nightly diversion." In discussing Nazi cruelty he stated that "the German people were well aware of the system. They knew and until the last moment aided the Nazis. They were the accomplices either in direct help or moral aid. All the prisoners who attempted to escape were recaptured by the denunciation of German civilians. Crimes were committed before their eyes and caused no revulsion or interference."
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247 Correspondence with 7404 regarding Scandinavia, April-September 1944, ca. 100 pp.
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250 Hundreds of reports on condition in France, 1941-1942.
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251 Four memos on various topics from William J. Donovan to the President, December 1941-January 1942
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252 Reports on commercial and economic matters in Europe and Japan, 1943-1944.
Safehaven Reports, July 1944, ca. 100 pp.
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257 Memo regarding a trip to Stockholm, Sweden, April 24, 1943, ca. 10 pp. Contains numerous references to Swedish attitudes and public opinion on a variety of matters.
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258 Reports on conditions in Finland, 1942.
Hundred oral interview reports, February-August 1942, on conditions in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
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259 Information on Austrians and Austrian activity and "Free Germany" activities in Rome, Italy, 1944, ca. 50 pp.
Spanish SI Desk report July 15-July 31, 1944, 7 pp.
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260 Memo regarding possible covers for operations in China, 1946-1947, ca. 15 pp.
List of secret agents of the U.S. Secret Service in Shanghai, China, April 11, 1946
X-2 Branch, China Theater, report on American intelligence activities in Manchuria, March 5, 1946
Copy of newsletter "The Cloak and Dagger," published by the Chinese Combat Command, Vol. 1 No. 2, August 1945, 28 pp.
OSS China Theater intelligence liaison operational report, September 29 thru October 4, 1945, 6 pp.
Memos regarding counter-intelligence mission and objectives for CIC [Army Counter Intelligence Corps] and SSU, China Theater, February 6, 1946 and March 12, 1946, 6 pp.
Memo regarding CIC and X-2 Relationship in China Theater, July 31, 1945
Report on special counter-intelligence detachments, X-2, OSS, ETO, January 18, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
SEATIC Consolidated Interrogation Report No. 75, November 9, 1944, ca. 30 pp. Much of the report deals with the Japanese Special Services Department and Japanese intelligence and counter-intelligence activities in China.
Numerous memos regarding CIC and X-2 relationships and activities in the China Theater, 1945, ca. 100 pp.
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261 List of professional personnel of the Office of Economic Warfare Analysis of the Board of Economic Warfare, February 23, 1943, 22 pp.
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264 Reports on conditions in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, and several other countries, 1941-1942
Rosters for OSS India Burma Theater of Operations, February-May 1945, ca. 200 pp.
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266 Information regarding rescue of allied airmen from Switzerland, 1944
Bern, Switzerland OSS correspondence, February-May 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Correspondence regarding the Office of Censorship Watch List, 1943, ca. 30 pp.
X-2 Branch Washington memos and correspondence regarding operations, activities, organization, and administration matters, 1943-1944, ca. 300 pp.
Location: 250/64/26/05
267 Monthly Progress Reports of X-2 India Burma Theater of Operations, May-June 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Monthly report of MU/IB-SEAC, May 31, 1945, 5 pp.
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268 Bi-Monthly Reports of the Italian S.I. Desk Forward, September 1944-April 1945.
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269 Memo regarding Swiss matters, November 25, 1944, 5 pp.
Message regarding possible postwar clandestine intelligence system, Oct.10, 1944, 1 p.
Correspondence dealing with Italy, January-May 1945, ca. 200 pp.
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270 Monthly Progress Report X-2 Karachi, India Branch Office, Nov. 25-Dec. 26, 1944, 6 pp.
Report for August-September 1944 of the 5329 Air-Ground Forces Resources and Technical Staff [China], September 30, 1944, 15 pp.
OSS-Washington Intelligence training material, 1945, ca. 100 pp.
List of symbols used in X-2 cables and other communications relating to the Mid East and the Balkans Area, January 4, 1944, 2 pp.
Memo regarding OSS representation in Saudi Arabia, September 14, 1944, 3 pp.
Memo regarding OSS Cairo, Egypt relationship with the Polish Intelligence Service, June 24, 1944, 2 pp.
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273 Memo discussing the German Military Mission in China, July 8, 1943, ca. 10 pp.
History of the Labor Section-SI-ME to September 15, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Correspondence of the Labor Section-SI-Cairo, 1943-1945, ca. 300 pp.
Information on OSS relations with the Department of State, December 1944, ca. 40 pp.
Memo regarding Department of State cooperation in support of Special Operations of the Central Intelligence Group (CIG), October 4, 1946, ca. 7 pp.
Information from Detachment 101 (CBI), 1944, ca. 40 pp.
Report from the Russian Zone of Czechoslovakia by Agent "Walter," June 1945, ca. 6 pp.
Two memos regarding the Rumanian Minister to the Holy See, June 20-21, 1944, 2 pp. References to the Pope's rules about diplomats using the Vatican Radio Transmitter and the desire for no code use.
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274 Nanking-Chinese Combat Command Situation Reports, September-October 1945. Some references to war crimes.
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275 Correspondence regarding Greece and Italy, 1944-1945
Memo regarding the penetration of Russian societies in Shanghai, China, September 5, 1946, 3 pp.
Memo regarding operation gifts for use in China for informants, December 2, 1946, 1 p. Among the gifts requested were Parker Pen and Pencil sets and Revlon "Cherry Coke" lipstick.
Memo regarding SCAP [Supreme Commander Allied Powers] intelligence requirements, November 7, 1946, 2 pp.
Counter-Intelligence Report, China, December 1945, 7 pp.
Information about X-2 organizational setup in China, February 1946, ca. 10 pp.
Memo regarding intelligence program, X-2 Branch, China Theater, April 18, 1946, 2 pp.
Information regarding propaganda warfare in China, 1946, ca. 50 pp.
Interrogation report on Korea, February 1947, 20 pp.
Notes on OSS representatives in Iran and Iraq based on a field trip, November 11-21, 1944, 4 pp.
Report of Near East Section, SI, January 1-June 30, 1944, 8 pp.
Near East Section Report, April 15, 1944, ca. 20 pp. Contains historical background information
History of the Near East Section, OSS Cairo, Egypt, May 15, 1943-September 15, 1944, ca. 50 pp.
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276 276 Irish Republican Army information
Correspondence between Allen Dulles and New York OSS Office, November 1944-June 1945, ca. 50 pp.
Folder entitled "Zurich Correspondence" that contains information on ALOSS Mission; French seizing gold in Konstanz; whereabouts of Hitler, Himmler, and Schellenberg; and blocking of German Assets in Switzerland; among other topics.
Macy Project Folder, 1945-1946, Vienna, Austria, ca. 50 pp. Contains a 20-page report about the Russian NKVD, primarily covering the 1930s.
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277 Reports on operations in Burma, February 1945, ca. 30 pp.
Memo from Allen Dulles on January 6, 1945, advising not to use as a double agent a Swiss Nazi who worked for the Gestapo.
Weekly reports and letters from OSS Izmir, Turkey, 1943-1945, ca. 300 pp.
Report on Greek Situation, May, 1944, ca. 6 pp.
Report of Istanbul, Turkey, Greek SI, January-June 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Special report regarding principle developments in the African Section, SI, November 1, 1943-February 1, 2944, ca. 30 pp.
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278 History of X-2 Branch, China Theater, June 4, 1946, 45 pp. Covers the period October 1, 1945-June 1, 1946
OSS X-2 Branch Monthly Report for August 1945, October 3, 1945, ca. 20 pp.
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280 "V Market" Cables, January-April 1945, referencing Vessel Reports, including information about their validity.
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281 List of pseudonyms used by Italian Division SI, MEDTO, February 14, 1945, ca. 5 pp.
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284 History of the X-2 Intelligence Organization to January 1, 1944, ca. 30 pp.
Memo regarding OSS projects in the European Theater of Operations, September 28, 1944, 6 pp.
Memo regarding POW interrogation material, July 11, 1944, 3 pp.
Memo regarding Sweden, July 26, 1944, 2 pp. References to Jacob Wallenberg.
Memo regarding X-2 MI6 relationship in Washington, DC, ca. 1943, 5 pp. References to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, MI5, and the Ministry of Economic Warfare.
Numerous Field Activity Reports, late 1944, ca. 200 pp. Provides historical background on various missions, projects, and activities.
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285 Reports on OSS activities in the Balkans, Greece, and Hungary, December 1944-April 1945, ca. 100 pp.
Memo regarding providing an analysis of OSS activities in the Balkans and Central Europe, January 3, 1945, 6 pp.
Memo regarding planning for post-war secret intelligence operations, Jan. 6, 1945, 2 pp.
Belgian Resistance Groups, 1944
Report by Colonel Ellery C. Huntington, Jr. on his European Trip, 1942-1943, 107 pp.
Rosters of OSS City Teams, ca. 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Information on OSS-SOE arrangements in England, Norway, North Africa, and Mid East, 1942-1943, ca. 20 pp.
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286 OSS in Greece, December 1944-Janaury 1945
Bern, Switzerland Source Information 1945. Provided is code names, code numbers, and pseudonyms.
Other lists of code names, 1945.
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287 Reports on French Morocco, ca. 1941-1942, ca. 50 pp., with maps and photographs
Memo regarding synthesis of SIM [Italian intelligence service] reports of August-September 1944, as translated into English, September 11, 1944, ca. 100 pp.
Letter from Arthur J. Goldberg to Whitney H. Shepardson, October 1, 1943, 6 pp. References to his visits to Algiers and London and economic matters,
Memo regarding proposed project for establishing channel to Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Germany, August 31, 1943, 2 pp.
Report on conditions in Germany, August 16, 1943, 1 p.
Memo regarding the new Polish Government, July 16, 1943, 4 pp.
Report on conditions in Vienna, Austria, June 20, 1943, ca. 20 pp. References to aryanized property, foreign workers in Vienna, SS atrocities against Jews, jokes in Vienna, public opinion, and new owners of aryanized property. In the report that contains a question and answer portion, the interviewee was asked about the treatment of Jews in Vienna. His response: "Jews? There are no more Jews in Vienna. They have nearly all been exterminated by the Nazis and the Nazi Party members spread themselves over the former Jewish flat….When the hour of Nazism is struck, the Jewish population will have unhappily been exterminated."
Information on the Faust Operation, including the Swiss Base and the Stockholm, Sweden Base, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp.
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289 Reports of the Italian and Albanian Section, SI, on operational activities and political and economic intelligence. January-May 1945, ca. 250 pp.
Draft History of the OSS
Information regarding relations with Czech intelligence, 1944-1945.
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290 Strategic Services Officer War Diary up to January 1943, 153 pp.
Numerous reports on OSS projects and operations in Europe, 1944, ca. 100 pp.
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291 Status Report on OSS Mission to Germany, 1945.
Report of an American serviceman being placed in a German POW cage to obtain information about the attitudes of the Germans. January 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Memo from 110 to Climax, Bern, Switzerland, November 7, [1944?], regarding infiltration of agents into Germany, 3 pp.
OSS R & A Branch reports on Archives, libraries, the book trade, and the publishing industry based on friendly German POW information, January-February 1945, ca. 50 pp. References to Gestapo and SS documents, records of various German ministries and the military, library collections, SS General Sepp Dietrich's looted property, French and Belgian art collections in Germany, the SS centralizing the confiscated libraries of Jewish communities of Austria, the "Fuehrer Archiv," Goebbels private possessions, and references to the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) [art looting operation].
Information on possible post-hostilities use of Anti-Nazi and Anti-Communist German POWs, 1944, ca. 10 pp. location: 250/64/27/02 292 Information regarding the recruiting of Danes, February 1945, 5 pp.
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293 Memo regarding the Monaco Project, September 11, 1944, 6 pp.
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294 State Department correspondence, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp.
Irish situation information, ca. 1942, 5 pp.
Memo regarding OSS Missions to Norway and Denmark, July 26, 1945, 7 pp.
Information regarding the Bulgarian Government, September 1944, ca. 10 pp.
French Resistance-Miscellaneous Intelligence, 1943, ca. 100 pp.
Cover-Diplomatic and other cover for X-2 representatives abroad, 1945-1946.
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295 OSS/SSU relations with American Embassy, Madrid Spain, 1944-1946.
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298 Weekly report of SI, Paris, January-April 1945, ca. 20 pp.
Memo regarding financing joint operations by Belgian Surete and OSS, February 21, 1945, 3 pp.
299 Activities in Ireland, 1944-1945, ca. 150 pp.
Memo regarding potential Czechoslovakia SI Service in France, August 7, 1944, ca. 7 pp.
Memo regarding intelligence and operations plans in France, April-July 1944, ca. 10 pp.
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300 Memos, minutes of meetings, and other records of the OSS, ETO Plans and Operations Staff, November 1944-March 1945, ca. 100 pp.
London SI Branch planning and project files, 1943-1944, 27 pp.
Memo regarding the Polish Underground Movement, May 26, 1944, 4 pp.
London Intelligence Committee information, February-July 1944, ca. 150 pp.
London Czech Project material, 1943, ca. 125 pp.
Information on the situation in Yugoslavia, April 1944, 6 pp.
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