I did q quick search, and couldn't find anywhere where this site has been mentioned.
OSS Society Website
As I'm sure most of you are aware, the Office of Strategic Services, headed up by 'Wild Bill' Donovan, was established during World War II to collect intelligence, organize resistance and was the American equivalent of the British SOE, as well as being the forerunner to the modern day CIA.
They were spies.
If you look over on the left hand and click on
Newsletter Archive, it will take you to a list of their quarterly newsletters, available to download as PDFs. I've been browsing through them, and each one contains at least one real interesting World War II related article - ie on a Jedburgh reunion, an obituary for the TV chef Julia Child (who was an OSS operative in WWII!), the rescue of a downed AVG pilot that escaped from Japanese captivity in Thailand, a description of Marlene Dietrich's OSS activity (yep - she was a spy, too!).
Pretty fascinating stuff.
Apologies if this link has already been posted, but I couldn't find any references to it on the forum.
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-Lou