For three years during World War II, future Director of Central
Intelligence Allen Dulles commanded the OSS mission in Bern,
Switzerland. From Hitler's Doorstep provides an annotated selection
of his reports to Washington from 1942 to 1945.
Dulles was a leading source of Allied intelligence on Nazi
Germany and the occupied nations. The messages presented in this
volume were based on information received through agents and
networks operating in France, Italy, Austria, Eastern Europe, and
Germany itself. They deal with subjects ranging from enemy troop
strength and military plans to political developments, support of
resistance movements, secret weapons, psychological warfare, and
peace feelers. The Dulles reports reveal his own vision of grand
strategy and presage the postwar turmoil in Europe.
One of the largest collections of OSS records ever published,
these telegrams and radiotelephone transmissions from the National
Archives provide an exciting account of the course of the European
war, offer insight on the development of American intelligence, and
illuminate the origins of the Cold War. They will interest
diplomatic and military historians as well as specialists on modern
Europe. This volume is almost unique as document-based intelligence
history and serves as a badly needed bridge between diplomatic
history and intelligence studies.
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