Documents: Julia Child part of WWII era spy ring
source: http://news.yahoo.com/story//ap/20080813/ap_on_go_ot/spies_revealed
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The secret comes out Thursday, all of the names and previously classified files identifying nearly 24,000 spies who formed the first centralized intelligence effort by the United States. The National Archives, which this week released a list of the names found in the records, will make available for the first time all 750,000 pages identifying the vast spy network of military and civilian operatives.
They were soldiers, actors, historians, lawyers, athletes, professors, reporters. But for several years during World War II, they were known simply as the OSS. They studied military plans, created propaganda, infiltrated enemy ranks and stirred resistance among foreign troops.
Among the more than 35,000 OSS personnel files are applications, commendations and handwritten notes identifying young recruits who, like Child, Goldberg and Berg, earned greater acclaim in other fields — Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a historian and special assistant to President Kennedy; Sterling Hayden, a film and television actor whose work included a role in "The Godfather"; and Thomas Braden, an author whose "Eight Is Enough" book inspired the 1970s television series.
Other notables identified in the files include John Hemingway, son of author Ernest Hemingway; Quentin and Kermit Roosevelt, sons of President Theodore Roosevelt, and Miles Copeland, father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for the band The Police.
The release of the OSS personnel files uncloaks one of the last secrets from the short-lived wartime intelligence agency, which for the most part later was folded into the CIA after President Truman disbanded it in 1945.
"I think it's terrific," said Elizabeth McIntosh, 93, a former OSS agent now living in Woodbridge, Va. "They've finally, after all these years, they've gotten the names out. All of these people had been told never to mention they were with the OSS."
The CIA had resisted releasing OSS records for decades. But former CIA Director William Casey, himself an OSS veteran, cleared the way for transfer of millions of OSS documents to the National Archives when he took over the agency in 1981. The personnel files are the latest to be made public.
Information about OSS involvement was so guarded that relatives often couldn't confirm a family member's work with the group.
Walter Mess, who handled covert OSS operations in Poland and North Africa, said he kept quiet for more than 50 years, only recently telling his wife of 62 years about his OSS activity.
"I was told to keep my mouth shut," said Mess, now 93 and living in Falls Church, Va.
The files will offer new information even for those most familiar with the agency. Charles Pinck, president of the OSS Society created by former OSS agents and their relatives, said the nearly 24,000 employees included in the archives far exceeds previous estimates of 13,000.
The newly released documents will clarify these and other issues, said William Cunliffe, an archivist who has worked extensively with the OSS records at the National Archives.
"We're saying the OSS was a lot bigger than they were saying," Cunliffe said.
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heidilittle
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This serves to prove the theory that civillians are powerfull. That within each and everyone of us is the ability to transform a horrible situation into something that can be recognized as such and transformed..
Thanks for sharing!!! - 3 years ago
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heidilittle
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mario_a
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This is such an amazing turn of events. All this, and on top of it she still found time to introduce French cuisine to countless others...I know, that came later.
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mario_a
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WorldPeaceTV
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I Absolutely loved her while growing up. My ____REDACTED_____was in the OSS too!
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WorldPeaceTV
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Logos51891
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She wakes up, saves the free world, and then serves it a deliscous and nutritios breakfeast.
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Logos51891
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MissAmanda
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delish.
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MissAmanda
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darlyles
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WTF? I'm shocked, rocked, and knocked the F*** out.
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darlyles
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CTZNWES
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Interesting. At her height i didn't think she would be that great at keeping out of the public eye. What do i know though?
Also Dr Ruth ( sex therapist / author ) was trained in her youth as a sniper in Israel's underground jewish military named Haganah
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CTZNWES
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kuruption
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in a few years from now (50+ys or so) you will be seeing these types of people who worked for the CIA to help identify with the "modern day terrorist". its funny how in the begining of the story they started by saying quote: " at the time when NAZIS threatened the world." this is a good expample of the shock doctrine.
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kuruption
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unclepete
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What a spy! A 6 foot 2 inch tall woman! WOW! Hide in plain sight...
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unclepete
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nounshooter
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I thought everyone knew about Miles Copeland.
The name Police was a joke about Stewart's dad being a spy.
The name of their label was CCCP, another joke. - 3 years ago
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nounshooter
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diode
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intriguing, never saw that coming
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diode
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PersonaNonGrata
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Can you say Big Mama? .....I should lay off the Metal Gear for a while.
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PersonaNonGrata
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third_eye_view
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This is fascinating, and Julia Childs, who knew?
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third_eye_view
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24French
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Yeah...this factoid has been out there for a while. But whoever else is on the list, they can't match the WTF factor. That face, the kitchen, the voice...a spy? It's fabulous.
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24French
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DeliaTheArtist
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What a crazy story! Can't wait to see the list!
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DeliaTheArtist
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sgirgis72
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nickwe3d:
huh, guess you learn something new everyday..it's a story that can only keep on giving i think
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sgirgis72
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sgirgis72
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what a fascinating unexpected story....
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sgirgis72
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Scott_Bromley
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This is going to be an AWESOME movie
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Scott_Bromley
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SilenceNoMore
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was she going to listen into their conversations while serving them a delicious dinner?
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