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Records of the Office of Strategic Services (Record Group 226) 1940- 1947

Entry 210. Boxes 1-538. Location: 250 64/21/1. CIA Accession: 79-00332A.

Box # Subject/Record/Information

1 Records relating to Francisco Mijare Fernandez, a controlled by the FBI, whose German-assigned area was , , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#00001 – 00003] Records relating to Project DOCTOR, which sought to send two Belgian SI agents into to organize Belgian workers for intelligence purposes, ca. – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00004 – WN#00025, and WN#00801 – WN#00832] Records relating to Project PAINTER, which sought to send two Belgian SI agents into to organize Belgian workers for intelligence purposes, ca. November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#00833]

2 Reports in French, with some English translations, from source Vulture relating to developments in , the , and , ca. November 1944 – , ca. 100 pp. [WN#00026] Records relating to the TWILIGHT Project, ca. 1944 – , ca. 100 pp. The Twilight Project called for X-2 trained agents to live in German cities and keep of underground movements that could hamper the Allied occupation. [WN#00027] , France, SI Branch records relating to the COMET, ECLIPSE, HURRICANE, SUNSPOT, and TYPHOON Missions against Germany, ca. – November, 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00028 – WN#00030, WN#00032, and WN#00033]

3 Weekly Activity Report of the Field Analysis Unit, , , to , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#00083] Memorandum from 110 [Allen W. Dulles] on the infiltration of agents into Germany, [no year], 3 pp. [WN#00090] OSS, ETO, CD Branch progress report for – 15, 1945; 2 pp. [WN#00094] OSS, ETO, R&D Branch progress report for January 1 – 15, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#00094] “Report of the Cover and Documents Branch of the G-2 Strategic Services Section,” , 1945, 12 pp. [WN#00098] Report on secret writing, from a report on German postal censorship in , , 5 pp. [WN#00104] French intelligence information--including reports, maps, charts, emblems and signs, , leaflets, and other records--ca. 1944, ca. 750 pp. [WN#00487 – WN#00489]

4 French intelligence information--including reports, maps, charts, emblems and signs, newspapers, leaflets, and other records--ca. 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00490] Nine rolls of microfilmed “A” dissemination reports, A-63545 to A-71499. [WN#00128 – WN#00136]

5 Report on the FAT Project, which sought to send two teams through to Germany to obtain intelligence, particularly in the Bissingen region, and to obtain O.B. intelligence near and , , 1945, 14 pp. [WN#01121] Report on the status of teams from the Belgian, Czech, French, German, Polish and Labor Desks, , 1945, 7 pp. [WN#01122] Draft report on projects of the Czech Desk, SI, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#01123] Report to William Casey, Chief, SI on the status of teams as of , 1945, 7 pp. [WN#01123?] Report to William Casey, Chief, SI on the status of teams as of , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#01123?] , summaries and other records relating to the SALAUD, PLAINCHANT, CHARLES, VITRAIL, JEANNE, DIANE, DENTELLE, PLUTARQUE, MADELEINE, VIS, PAPIER, CURE, EVASION, CENDRILLON, FILAN, CERCLE, FOURDRE, JUSTICE, HELENE, COUPE, EPICE, SANCTUAIRE, LAPIN, VELOURS, and Missions, ca. October 1944 – , ca. 400 pp. [WN#01127 – WN#01129, WN#01131 – WN#01152] Records relating to EAGLE Project, No. I, which sought to drop a number of teams into Germany to act as pathfinders and reception committees for further personnel, report on military rail and road movements, and to report on “such information as will be needed when the area is overrun,” February – , ca. 50 pp. [WN#00156] Memorandum on auxiliary projects of the Czech Section, SI, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#00163] Letter on joint Czechoslovak – OSS projects with mineral , , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#00163] List of code words and operations of the SO Branch, ETO, , 1945, 16 pp. [WN#00170] Report on the activities and personnel of the I.G. Farben industry, n.d., 13 pp. [WN#00176]

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.

7 Records relating to French chains, ca. ca. 150 pp. [WN#00180 – WN#00181] Records relating to Spanish agents, ca. , ca. 75 pp. [WN#00182] Records from , Spain to the Joint Intelligence Organization, ca. May – , ca. 100 pp. [WN#00183] Plan, in French, on the relations of French agents with Broadway (British Intelligence, MI6 Headquarters) and the 21st Army Group, ca. June 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00227] Records relating to the SUSSEX plan, ca. September 1943 – January 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00230 – WN#00243, and WN#00245 – WN#00246] Secret Intelligence progress reports from France, including updates on the SUSSEX Plan, September 1943 – July 1945, ca. 60 pp. [WN#00244] Records relating to French intelligence mission FRANCIS III, October 1944, 12 pp. [WN#00248] Records of Mission GOGOL, to contact a group of Russian deportees in Southern Germany, ca. October 1944 – April 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00251] Records of Mission HOFER, a resistance and mission to Austria, ca. October 1944 – , ca. 200 pp. [WN#00252]

7A Map from the records relating to French chains in Box 7 [WN#00180]

8 Paris, France, SI Branch master file on Mission RUPERT, ca. October 1944 - September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00253] Circle X-2 [Counter-Intelligence] Branch Weekly Summary No. 17, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#00279]. Information on agent activities in ; anticipated German stay-behind network in Spain. Circle Weekly Summary No. 31, , 1944, 13 pp. [WN#00280]. Information on activities of the Germans throughout Europe, with references to the RSHA. Circle Weekly Summary No. 46, , 1945, 10 pp. [WN#00281]. Information on German stay-behind plans in the Rhineland, France, and the low countries; German intelligence reorganization and personnel (references to RSHA); activities of ; and German activities throughout Europe. Circle Weekly Summaries Nos. 56 and 57 Combined, , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#00282]. Information on German post-resistance plans in Germany (references to The Werewolves) [Werewolf], in former occupied countries, and in neutral countries. Circle Weekly Summaries Nos. 58 and 59 Combined, , 1945, 7 pp. [WN#00283]. Information on German post-resistance plans throughout Europe; recent activities of the German Intelligence Service throughout Europe. Madrid, Spain, SI Branch reports relating to France and other countries, ca. February – April 1944, ca. 600 pp. [WN#00284 – 00285]

9 , Switzerland cables, 1944 [WN#301-WN#00304] Bern, Switzerland Kappa Message, , 1944 [WN#00305] OSS Middle East Summary information of German intelligence activities, including , , , , , , and , 1944 [WN#00306] Circle Weekly Summary No. 32, , 1944, 8 pp. Information on German intelligence targets throughout Europe [WN#00307] Report on German stay-behind networks in Spain, , and , September 29, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00332] Report on German stay-behind networks in the , ca. 1944, 5 pp. [WN#00333] Memo regarding analysis of information received about the RSHA, Abwehr, OKW, WFS, SS, September 1, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#00334] Report entitled “Stay-Behind – .” n.d. [ca. October 1944] 20 pp. Includes information about the looting of gold from the Italian State Bank (September 1943); measures against the in (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 and 50 kgs. Of gold from Jews in Rome being dispatched to (October 1943); purchase and preparation of a Georgian Monastery in Rome for use by SD (); request to execute 70 hostages guerilla attack () [WN#00337]. Report entitled Stay-Behind Network in North Africa, ca. 1944 [WN#00338] Report entitled Stay-behinds in France and the Low Countries, 11 pp. [WN#00335] Report, First Draft, Italian Stay- Behind Network, 10 pp. [WN#00336] Spain Flashes [German messages October 1943-), 17 pp. [WN#00343] Portugal Flashes and report on Stay-behinds in Portugal, ca. 10 pp. [WN#00339] Excerpts from Weekly Summaries, 1944-1945 [WN#00341] Weekly Summaries regarding German intelligence activities for William J. Donovan, 1944, [WN#00306 and WN#00307] Weekly Summaries for Saint received from London, November 1944-May 1945; contains information on German intelligence organization and activities throughout Europe, stay-behind activities [WN#01219]

10 Reports of OSS SCI unit 88, 1944-1945 [WN#00351]

11 Budget Estimates, Fiscal Year 1947, C1-12 , ca. 500 pp. [WN#00376 – WN#00377] Special Funds expenditure reports, July 1943 – , ca. 150 pp. [WN#00378]

12 Records relating to Project AIREDALE, to recruit, and employ 150-200 Spanish nationals to carry out short-range sabotage activities immediately behind enemy lines, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00401] Records relating to the CROSS Project, for special sabotage operations against Nazi and personnel, ca. – July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00402]

13 Continuation of records relating to the CROSS Project, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00403]

14 Continuation of records relating to the CROSS Project, ca. 60 pp. [WN#00403] Memos regarding OSS-US Embassy Madrid, Spain arrangements, 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#00404]

15 Information on Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg of , ca. 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00453]

16 Secret Intelligence reports collected in Madrid, Spain, relating mainly to France, but including information on Spain, Germany, and other countries, ca. May 1943 – October 1944, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00287 – WN#00289]

17 Washington, Research and Development Branch records relating to Projects , Carmen, , Joe, Marguerita, Faust, Sunflower, Interne, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Laurel, Tyl-B, /Triangle, Troy, Cheerful, Pitt, Downend, Mimi, Student, Square, Abnaki, Doctor, , Tissue, Schiller, Parson, and Peter, ca. September 1944 – April 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00379 (beginning)]

18 Washington, Research and Development Branch records relating to Projects Bacon, Epidermis, Crocus, No-, Pore, Painters, Chisel, Mallet, Fedala, Faro, Violet, Eggnog, Eagle/Daiquiri, , Sidecar, Martini, Aster, Petunia, Hibiscus, Peony, Hammer, Welder and Cross, ca. July 1944 – April 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00379 (end) – WN#00380 (beginning)]

19 Washington, Research and Development Branch records relating to Projects Wheaties, Interne, Bacon 2, Howe, Twilight, Sultane, Pink Lady, Alexander, Old Fashioned, Cubra or Libra, and Highball, ca. January – April 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00380 (continued)]

20 Washington, Research and Development Branch records relating to Projects Sling, Luxe, Orange Blossom, Tom Collins, Planters Punch, Zombie, Hot Punch, Engineer, Gitane, Balto, Pickaxe, Buzz saw, Apple, Chauffeur, , , Luxe II, Farmer, Plumber, , and Caporal, ca. January – April 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00380 (end) and WN#00381 (beginning)]

21 Washington, Research and Development Branch records relating to Projects Gauloise, Naja, Teacher, Celtique, Apple, Cross, and Hammer, ca. March – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00381 (end)]. Pouch letters from Barcelona to Madrid, Spain, 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#00034] Information relating to Spain, 1944, ca. 400 pp. [WN#00034]

22 Pouch letters from Barcelona to Madrid, Spain, 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#00035].

23 Secret Intelligence reports collected in Madrid, Spain, relating mainly to France, but including information on Spain, Germany, and other countries, ca. March – May 1944, ca. 500 pp. [WN#00036] SUSSEX agent mission reports nos. 1 – 59, ca. October – November 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00388]. Proposal for the VULTURE Project, to use 32 German speaking, Polish agents to procure secret intelligence from within Germany, , France, or other areas, May 1945, 5 pp. [WN#00389] Records of the EGMONT Project, which was formed to use Polish nationals who crossed Allied lines, and German POWs of Polish nationality, to return to Germany and collect intelligence, ca. December 1944 – April 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00390] Records relating to the FILIP Mission, which involved the services of Lieutenant Kazimierz Kraczkiewicz of the Polish Army, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00391] Records relating to joint Polish/OSS activities, November - December 1944, 13 pp. [WN#00392 – WN#00393] Report, in French, on Mission MIDIRON, September 1944, 11 pp. [WN#00394] Reports on meetings of the Spanish Council of Ministers, May 1945, 6 pp. [WN#00395] Report on changes in the Belgian Surete de l’Etat organization, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#00396] Memorandum on Mission MELANIE, involving OSS use of Dutch nationals, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00397] List of “Agents and Suspects in ,” n.d., 8 pp. [WN#00400] Report on cases of espionage in Sweden, May 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#00601]

24 Ca. 200 page-document entitled “Officers, Agents, and Employees of Axis Intelligence Services in Spain, Spanish Possessions and Tangier, 1945.” Biographical information is included [WN#00626, Part 1]. 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 [WN#00626, Part 2]

25 Report from La Coruna, Spain discussing wolfram, , 1944, 9 pp. [WN#00254] Memorandum discussing the La Coruna wolfram report, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00255] Pouch Letters to Madrid, Spain, and , 1944, 5 p. [WN#00256 and WN#00260] Report on the airfield at Moron de la Frontera, Spain, April 16, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#00259] Memorandum on Banco Germano de la America del Sur, , 1945, 1 p. [WN#00261] Records relating to possible agent Max Better, including a report on the Comite de Alemanes Libres, which was formed in Russia for activities on the , ca. September 1944 – July 1945, 16 pp. [WN#00262] Records relating to, and reports from, source Poppy, who was connected with the Polish legation in Spain, ca. June 1944 – August 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00265] Records relating to, and reports from, source Tutu, a.k.a. Screwy, who reported on German and Japanese espionage activities in Spain and elsewhere, ca. March 1943 – December 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00266] First four pages of the handbook, Officers, Agents and Employees of the Axis Intelligence Services in Spain, Spanish Possessions and Tangier, 1945 [WN#00270] Records of Mission APPLE, which hoped to send agents to gather intelligence in Austria, ca. March to May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00040] Records of Mission BACON, which sought to gather intelligence in Germany, ca. May 1944 – August 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00041 and WN#00048]

26 Secret Intelligence reports collected in Madrid, Spain, relating mainly to France, but including information on Spain, Germany, and other countries, ca. February – May 1944, ca. 800 pp. [WN#00290 – WN#00292]

27 Records relating to Mission INTERN, which was formed to collect intelligence around Nurnberg, Germany, ca. February – April 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00188] Records relating to the PAINTER Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Munich, Germany from Belgian workers, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#00189 – WN#00190] Records relating to the PLUMBER Project, which was formed to gather intelligence near , Germany, ca. March – May 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00191 (begins)]

28 Records relating to the PLUMBER Project, ca. March – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00191(end) – WN#00192] Records relating to the STUDENT Team, which was formed to gather intelligence after accompanying airborne troops into Germany, ca. November 1944 – March 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00193] Records relating to the PRINTER Team, which was never activated, ca. April – May 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#03013 – WN#03014] Secret Intelligence reports collected in Madrid, Spain, relating mainly to France, but including information on Spain, Germany, and other countries, ca. March – July 1944, ca. 600 pp. [WN#00491 – WN#00493]

29 Memo on approach to the problem of intelligence in Germany, , 1944, 18 pp. [WN#511] Information on Swedish companies, 1943, ca. 75 pp. [WN#00515] Historical summaries of operations against Germany, ca. 1945 [WN #03503- WN#03534] Summary of Westfield Mission to , Sweden 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00515(?)]

30 Report on conditions in , 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), , foreign workers, concentration camp inmates doing work in Berlin [WN#00708]. Memo regarding BULB-STIGMA operations, September 25, 1944; references to conditions in Germany [WN#00712] Westfield Reports. 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00715] Report on the political situation in Austria, , 1945, 9 pp. [WN#00723] Report from the Norwegian Information Service, , 1942. Information on , Belgium, France, the , and Czechoslovakia [WN#00737].

31 Records relating to Project TEACHER, which was formed to gather intelligence near , Germany, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00293 – WN#00294] Records relating to the WELDER team, which was formed to gather intelligence near , Germany, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00295]

32 Records relating to the WELDER team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Leipzig, Germany, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#00296 – WN#00297] Records describing project files of the of Intelligence Procurement, SI- London, “covering the projects and work done toward the penetration of Germany,” June and August 1945, 13 pp. [WN#00298] Records of the BALTO Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Hamelin, Germany, ca. January – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00299] Records relating to the BOYARD Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Chemnitz, Germany, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00300] Records relating to the CAPORAL Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near , Austria, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00901] Records relating to the CELTIQUE Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Salzburg, Austria, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00902 – WN#00903]

33 Two folders containing OSS-State Department Madrid, Spain correspondence, January-December 1944 [WN#00526]

34 Information found in German archives relating to individuals [WN#00527, Folder 1] Records relating to Germans repatriated from Spain on the ship Marine Marlin, , ca. 50 pp. [WN#00527, Folder 2] Germans interned in Spanish camps [WN#00527, Folders 3 and 4] Records relating to smuggling Nazis into, and through, Spain, ca. 1946 – 1947, ca. 25 pp. [WN#00527, Folder 4] National Intelligence Authority Directive for interdepartmental coordination of collection activities, , 1946, 1 p. [WN#00527, Folder 5] Records relating to Nazis fleeing to from Spain, ca. 20 pp. [WN#00527, Folder 5] Flight list of the Lufthansa [of Germans to Argentina], August 1944 to April 1945, 18 pp. [WN#00527, Folder 5] Records relating to Germans repatriated from Spain, ca. 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00527, Folder 6] 35 Officers, Agents and Employees of the Axis Intelligence Services in Spain, Spanish Possessions and Tangier, 1945, ca. , ca. 700 pp. [WN#00271]

36 Axis Intelligence Activities in , November 1, 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00273] Records relating to the CHAUFFER Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Regensberg, Germany, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#00275 and WN#1001] Records relating to the BREWERS Mission, which was formed to penetrate the German intelligence services in Switzerland, ca. January 1944 – April 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01154] Records relating to the DRIVER and MARQUISE Missions, ca. June – September 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01155]. The Marquise mission was formed to gather intelligence in northeast France. Daily Pouch Review discussing financial arrangements in Italy; plans for the , Turkey office; and the death of IPDP in IBT, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#01159] European-Mediterranean Pouch Reviews and Cable Digests, January - October, 1945, ca. 65 pp. [WN#01160 – WN#01182] Africa Section, SI monthly progress reports for January 1944, 3 pp. [WN#01183 – WN#01185] Report of the USSR Division for January 1944, 8 pp. [WN#01186]. This report consists of pages 38 – 45 of a larger, unidentified report. Unidentified page from an unidentified report discussing assignment of staff to serve in , USSR, n.d., 1 p. [WN#01187] Unidentified pages from an unidentified report discussing developments in the Latin American, USSR, and Central Information Divisions; and the Interdepartmental Committee, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#01188] Unidentified pages from unidentified progress reports, ca. June – September 1944, 11 pp. WN# 01189 – WN#01191, and WN#01193 – WN#01195] Page 1 of the June 1944 monthly report for the Pacific Coast Area, July 10, 1944. [WN#01192] Monthly report on the Survey of Foreign Experts, Pacific Coast Area, September 5, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#01196]

37 Records relating to the CHAUFFER Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Regensberg, Germany, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01002] War Diary pages relating to the PATHFINDER Mission, and other records from the SUSSEX Plan, ca. 1945, 17 pp. [WN#03304 – WN#03311]. [It appears that these pages are from the War Diary of London OSS SI Branch; Vol. 3, Bk. 1; Sussex.] War Diary of London OSS SI Branch; Vol. 3, Bk. 2, Sussex; ca. 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#03312] [This volume is also numbered as WN#00627.] War Diary pages relating to the PROUST Plan, ca. 1945, ca. 140 pp. [WN#03313] 38 Records relating to the MALLET Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence in Germany, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00628] Miscellaneous records from project files of the Labor Division, SI-London, ca. September 1944 – August 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00629 – WN#00661]. Projects include POTOMAC, TWILIGHT, TYL, CHAOS, CHURMI, FAUST, KOCH, and MARTHE. Description of the project files of the Division of Intelligence Procurement, SI- London “covering the projects and work done toward the penetration of Germany,” August 1945, 3 pp. [WN#00662] Records relating to the ALEXANDER Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence near Osnabruck, Germany, ca. March – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00663 – WN#00665] Records relating to the CUBA LIBRE Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence near Gottingen, Germany, ca. March – September 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00666]

39 Records relating to the CUBA LIBRE Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence near Gottingen, Germany, ca. March – September 1945, ca. 90 pp. [WN#00667 – WN#00669] Records relating to the DAIQUIRI Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence near , Germany, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00670] Records relating to the HUGO Plan, which was created to have French personnel gather intelligence in Germany in advance of American armies, ca. October 1944 – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00357 – WN#00358] Records relating to the JOB Team, which was part of the HUGO Plan, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00359]

40 Records relating to the JOB, SULTANE, VOLTIGEUR, PELLETIER, and STREGLO Teams and personnel, which were parts of the HUGO Plan, which was created to have French personnel gather intelligence in Germany in advance of American armies, ca. January – June 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00360 – WN#00361 and WN#00363 – WN#00365]

41 Records relating to the ENGINEER Project, which was formed to gather intelligence near Bitterfeld, Germany, ca. April – May 1945, ca. 225 pp. [WN#00834 and WN#00836] Records relating to the DOCTOR Team, which was formed to gather intelligence near Munich, Germany, ca. November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00835] Records relating to the FARMER Project, which was formed to gather intelligence in Southwestern Germany, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00837 (beginning)]

42 Records relating to the FARMER Project, which was formed to gather intelligence in Southwestern Germany, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00837 (end) – WN#00839] Symbols List – S.O.E., London Headquarters and Certain Country Stations, , 1944, 17 pp. [WN#02287] Select pages from Volumes 1 and 2 of the X-2 Branch [London?] War Diary, covering the period to September 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#03338 – WN#03347] Select pages relating to Special Funds from Volume 1 of a [London?] War Diary, covering the period to , 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#03364 – WN#03369]

43 21 rolls of 35mm microfilm of “A” Disseminations [WN#00844 – WN#00859, and WN#00866 – WN#00870]

44 Dutch Desk General File, 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00908-WN#00909].

45 Records relating to the DOWNEND Mission, which was formed to organize an intelligence network in the area of Germany in conjunction with the Militant Socialist International (Der Internationale Sozialistische Kampf-Bund or ISK), ca. March 1944 – May 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00912] Agent employment contracts, recommendations, and congratulatory letters from the European Theater or Operations, ca. March – November 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01008 – WN#01035] Select pages from unidentified volumes of War Diaries, covering periods to June 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#03088 – WN#03100, WN#03301 – WN#03303, and WN#03314 – WN#03337]. [These may be pages from SI War Diaries.]

46 Records relating to potential agent Karl Recksteiner, a.k.a. Karl Griessert, ca. January – March 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#00042 and WN#00049] Records relating to the LUXE Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence near Munich, Germany, ca. December 1944 – , ca. 300 pp. [WN#00043 and WN#00050] Records relating to the RUBENS Mission, which was formed to create a clandestine organization using Belgian workers near Stuttgart, Germany, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00044 and WN#00051]

47 Records relating to the PETER Mission, ca November 1944 – June 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00046 – WN#00047, and WN#00052 – WN#00053]. The team was never sent out.

48 War Diary of London OSS SI [Secret Intelligence] Branch, vol. 2, Liaison in London, ca. 1945, 220 pp. [WN#00367] War Diary of London OSS SI Branch, Labor Division, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00185]

49 Index Cards relating to Germany, ca. 1943 – 1945, ca. 42 cards [WN#019080] Index Cards relating to Rumania and Russia, ca. 1942 – 1945, ca. 30 cards [WN#19396] Index Cards relating to Russia, , Scandinavia, Senegal, and , ca. 1943 – 1946, ca. 25 cards [WN#19398] Index Cards relating to Spain, ca. 1942 – 1946, ca. 560 cards [WN#19399 and WN#19431] Index Cards relating to (Siam), August – November 1944, 5 cards, [WN#19456] Index Cards relating to and Turkey, September 1943 – June 1945, 5 cards, [WN#19468] Select pages from the S.I. War Diary, Vol. 6, relating to the Labor Division, including a glossary of code names and code words, ca. 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#02774 – WN#02800, and WN#03500 – WN#03501]

50 Records relating to the EAGLE Project, including the MARTINI, OLD FASHIONED, and ORANGE BLOSSOM Missions, ca. February – August 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#01310 – WN#01325]

51 Records relating to the TYPHOON Mission, which was formed to gather intelligence near Giessen, Germany, ca. March – April 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01329] Records relating to the SUNSPOT Mission to infiltrate and collect intelligence in Germany, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#01331] Records relating to the MICKEY MOUSE Mission, ca. October – November 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01333] Records relating to the GOGOL Mission, to contact Russian workers in Kappel, Germany, ca. January – March 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#01335] Records relating to the LUXE Mission, ca. December 1944 – April 1945, 25 pp. [WN#01337 – WN#01347] Records relating to the TYL Mission, which was formed to arrange for the transportation of intelligence teams from Holland to Germany, ca. November 1944 – July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#01352] Records relating to the MILTON Project, to use Church organizations to obtain intelligence to the Nazis, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01354] London, England S.I. Log Book of agents, code names, and projects, ca. 1944 – 1946, ca. 200 pp. [WN#01361]

52 Records relating to the FARO Mission, which was eventually dispatched to gather intelligence near Plauen, Germany, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00914] Records of the MALLET Mission, part of the FAUST Plan, which was formed to gather intelligence near Berlin, Germany, ca. October 1944 – September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00915] Records from the London, England SO Branch, Central European Section, relating to the TISSUE Operation, which was formed to gather intelligence in Germany, ca. October 1944 – June 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#00916]

53 Information on OSS activities in Scandinavia 1943-1944, including final report of the Westfield Mission, ca, 400 pp. [WN#00923]

54 History of NATO-MTO-METO Theaters OSS Communications, ca. 1945, 44 pp. [WN#2215, Appendix and WN#02216]

55 London SI Czech Section information, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00371] London Labor Desk projects, 1944-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00374]

56 OSS NETO Monthly Report, , 1945, 17 pp. References to “tensions and fissures in the Jewish community,” Arab propaganda, and related matters [WN#01418]. OSS ME Plan for intelligence activities, , 1943, 13 pp. [WN#01423] Memos regarding OSS-SOE relations in the Middle East, February 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#01428] 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], , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#01439] 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 ]; [WN#01447-WN#01448].

57 OSS Foreign Nationalities Branch printed report “American Peace Organizations and Foreign Influence,” , 1944, 33 pp. [WN#00671] Report on the political-financial combinations in North Africa, January 15, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#00680] Letter regarding French political matters, , 1942, 2 pp. [WN#00682] Memo regarding French political matters, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#00683] Report regarding French political matters, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#00687] Report on the future of Austria, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#01472] Report on a Special OSS Detachment in North Africa, Jan.1-, 1943, 21 pp. [WN#01500] Addenda Report on the Fez Episode, September 1944, 11 pp. [WN#01501] History of the , Office, ca. 1942 – 1943, ca. 45 pp. [WN#01503] Brandon Anthology, relating to an SOE mission run out of Algeria with OSS participation, 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#01504] History of the Iberian Peninsula, ca. 1945, 46 pp. [WN#01519] Review of Chain – 1942 (HIHI) by Madamoiselle [sic] Suzanne Bertillon, , 1945, 70 pp. [WN#01520]

58 Information from Mr. Oumansky on Russian Matters, , 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01288] Information on Polish and Ukrainian matters, 1942-1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01292– WN#01300] Redwood Team report of , 1945, regarding mission to Yugoslavia, May-December 1944, 30 pp. [WN#02302] Minutes of OSS Caserta, Italy PLOPS [Planning and Operations] Committee meeting of , 1945, 6 pp. Discussed were SI operations and possibilities of using POWs [WN#02306] OSS Caserta, Italy Finance and Fiscal branch Report, , 1945, 8 pp. [WN#02314] OSS Caserta, Italy Activities Report for -April 17, 1945, 6 pp. References to Hungarian Intelligence Reports, H-63 thru H-74 [WN#02315] Caserta, Italy SICE Progress Report, , 1945, 1 p. [WN#02317] Caserta, Italy Semi-Monthly Report, Rear Zone Intelligence, April 16, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#02318] Monthly Report of MEDTO R & A Branch, , 1945, 13 pp. [WN#02320] X-2 Italy Report, -31, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#02321] X-2 Balkans Monthly Report, October 1, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#02322] Report on field conditions in Istanbul, Turkey from , 1942 - September 14, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#02324]. Includes references to the early organization and operation of the Dogwood Chain. Report on Conditions in the Field-Turkey and Greece for 1943-1944 period, , 1945, 15 pp. [WN#02325] Reports on Conditions in the Field-Greece, May 2 and , 1945, 20 pp. [WN#02328-WN#02329] Report on Conditions in the Field-Iran, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#02330] Report on the activities of the Ellas Mission to Greece, 1944, 15 pp. [WN#02331] Report on Hungarian activities, -, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#02332] Report on Conditions in the Field-Middle East, Italy, SEAC-CBI, , 1944, 11 pp. [WN#02334] Memo on work of Chief Intelligence Office, OSS, Middle East 1943-1944, 11 pp. [WN#02334] Report on the Ulysses Mission to Greece, 1944, 39 pp. [WN#02335] ME and Central Africa Theatre Monthly Report from Istanbul, Turkey, Feb.1944, 4 pp. [WN#02338] Letter to William J. Donovan on OSS activities based in Istanbul, Turkey, April 1944, 2 pp. [WN#02339] A Supplementary History of X-2 Turkey, September 1, 1944-, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#02341] Report on Organization and Operation of X-2, Turkey, 1944, 28 pp. [WN#02347] History of X-2 Branch, NETO from September 1, 1944 – March 15, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#02348] Supplementary history of X-2 Turkey from September 1, 1944 – March 15, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#02349] Field Report-Portugal, , 1944, 4 pp. Mostly relates to economic warfare and Safehaven matters. [WN#02351] Memorandum on the history and activities of X-2 Stockholm, Sweden, , 1945, 6 pp. [WN#02356] Field Report-Sweden, and related records, October 1943 – October 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#02357]

59 Memo regarding a talk with Jacques Maritain, French Ambassador to the Vatican, , 1945, 9 pp. [WN#01364] Letter relating to Iran and other matters, May 1942, ca. 5 pp. [WN#01370] Report on the Italian Committee of National in France, , 1945, 11 pp. [WN#01371] Printed report “Religious-Political Forces Add to the Yugoslav Complication” , 1944, 19 pp. [WN#01381] Printed report “Opposition to Tito: Actual and Potential,” September 21, 1944, 15 pp. [WN#01385] History of the OSS Intelligence Service in North Africa, September 11, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#01387] Report to General Donovan on French Francs, , 1944, 5 pp. [WN#01390] Report of the G-3 Special Project Operations Center [a joint British-American unit], , 1944, 13 pp. [WN#01391] Weekly and semi-monthly reports of the activities of OSS, US Army Forces Middle East, May – June 1943, July – October 1944, and March 1945 ca. 120 pp. [WN#01394 – WN#01400, and WN#02551] Semi-Monthly reports of OSS-NETO, March and April 1945, ca. 85 pp. [WN#02552 and WN#02553] Records relating to George H. Muhle and the Western Continents Trading Corporation [the George Project], ca March - May 1942, , and June 1945 ca. 20 pp. [WN#02556 and WN#02557, and WN#02559 - WN#02566]

60 Information on Hungarian-American groups, 1942-1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01044 – WN#01056] Report on Swiss-German Oil relations, November 1944, 4 pp. [WN#01068] Reports relating to Italy, including rail traffic, war industries, and groups, October 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01069] Information on Czech-Americans and Yugoslav Americans [including Serbs and ], 1942-1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#01070 - WN#01083, WN#01085 – WN#01100, and WN#02101 – WN#02108] Document on Serbs and Croats and Ante Pavlitch, , 1942, 1 p. [WN#01084] Lists of Key OSS personnel in Bern, Switzerland (with code numbers); Madrid, Spain; Stockholm, Sweden; and Paris, France, ca. 1944 [WN#02112-WN#02115 and WN#02117-WN#02118] Historical background material on OSS in Scandinavia, ca. 1943-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#02121]

61 Top Secret document accession sheets, 1944 – 1946, ca. 400 pp. [WN#03015 – WN#03024] 62 Memorandum to Colonel Donovan discussing funding for the Mazzini Society, “the cultural organization of all exiled opponents of Italian except the Communists,” , 1942, 5 pp. [WN#00195] Theater, monthly report of the C-B-T Group, , 1945, 9 pp. [WN#00202] China Theater, special funds requisition for Project KENTUCKY (“ARY”), March 1945, 2 pp. [WN#00203] China Theater, report on the Security Branch, May 2, 1945, 1 p. [WN#00204] Memorandum discussing the situation in West Africa, , 1942, 4 pp. [WN#00208] Memorandum discussing the possible use of A. e. G. Missionaries in West Africa, and elsewhere, September 3, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#00210] Memorandum discussing the need for secrecy about the relationship between the OSS and Caltex, , 1942, 2 pp. [WN#00211] Reports on developments in Batavia, , including an account of a trip by future Indonesian Prime Minister Sutan Sjahrir, December 1945 – , 16 pp. [WN#00213 – WN#00217] Records relating to Iran, May 1942 – , 15 pp. [WN#00221] List of aerodromes in French Africa, , 1942, 3 pp. [WN#03002] Final Letter of Instructions to British West African Liaison Officers, , 1942, 2 pp. [WN#03003] Letter to Colonel Donovan regarding a contact with the Chief of Polish intelligence in Algiers, , 1943, 1 p. [WN#03004] Over-All and Special Programs for Strategic Services Activities Based on Switzerland, ca. January 1944, 36 pp. [WN#03006] Top Secret document accession sheets and log book, ca.1944 – 1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#03009 – WN#03012] Glossary Page from a War Diary relating to [Possibly SO War Diary, Vol. 3] [WN#02771]

63 MEDTO Theater Officer Pouch Review, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00060] MEDTO Theater Officer Pouch Review, with 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 to Germany and Austria for forced labor and rescue activities. , 1945, 1 p. [WN#00061] NATO Daily Report, including information on OSS Organization in Bern, Switzerland, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00062] Report on Tai Li operations in China, , 1944, 6 pp. [WN#00063] Report on early intelligence chains in and France, ca. 1944, 84 pp. [WN#00065] List of Personnel of SI, Theater of Operations as on , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00066] List of Near East and Middle East projects and field representatives from a larger, unidentified report, ca. 1944, 17 pp. [WN#00068] Washington Special Funds Branch History from January 1, 1942 – , 1945, 84 pp. [WN#00069] Torch Anthology: Section 5. Dramatis Personnae [sic], concerning British and American personnel in North Africa who worked on the TORCH operation, n.d., 82 pp. [WN#02525] Field Report of activities in North Africa, , 1945, 19 pp. [WN#02532] Report on OSS-British Special Operations Executive (SOE) difficulties, 1943- 1944, 4 pp. [WN#02537] History of X-2 Branch in the North African and Mediterranean Theaters from June 1943 – January 1, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#02542] SSU/China operational report from , 1945, 9 pp. [WN#02543] Stockholm, Sweden, SO Branch records relating to the WESTFIELD Mission, 1944 – 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#02545] Memorandum evaluating materials received from Basques in Argentina, , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#04111]

64 Reports on the Anthroposophical Society, a.k.a. the Anthroposophic Society, “ of the many psychical organizations” in , , 1942, and , 1943, 6 pp. [WN#00746 – WN#00747] Guidelines for field activities in the , area, March 7, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#00748] Reports and other records relating to Ukrainians in the U.S., April - May 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00751 and WN#00753] Report on Trip to OSS Activities in CBI and SEAC, August 3, 1944, 47 pp. [WN#00754] Report on Special Funds activities and procedures in SEAC, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#00755] X-2 Branch report on field conditions in the China-Burma- Theater, September 15, 1944, 26 pp. [WN#00756] Personal Report to General William J. Donovan from Lt. Colonel Sidney S. Rubenstein, X-2 Branch, September 1, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#00757] Memorandum critiquing a report on British obstruction to intelligence work in Thailand, September 15, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#00758] Report on a trip to China from March 30, 1943 – , 1944; , 1944, 12 pp. [WN#00759] Memorandum regarding the operation of Thai groups in the CBI Theater, , 1944, 5 pp. [WN#00760] Far East Theater of Operations (FETO) daily reports, February 1944 – , ca. 20 pp. [WN#00761 – WN#00772] Roster of MO – European personnel as of September 1944, 15 pp. [WN#00773] Report on the Apple Mission to , November 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#00774] Manuscript describing relations between the OSS and British intelligence, ca. October 1944, 12 pp. [WN#00775] Report on the history of the Office, , 1944, 47 pp. [WN#00776] Chapters 4, 8, and 9 from an unidentified history of the COI, n.d., ca. 30 pp. [WN#00777 – WN#00779] Version D of a report on the history of the Division of Oral Intelligence, ca. January 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00780] R&A Branch, Far East Division, monthly report, September – October 1943, 3 pp. [WN#00781] Memorandum providing a background report on Western Europe Special Operations (WESO), , 1943, 2 pp. [WN#00782] Reports on SI and SO projects and operations in Europe and Africa, ca. , 11 pp. [WN#00783 – WN#00788] London Office, SI Branch and Section reports, March 1943 – April 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00789 – WN#00800 and WN#02401 – WN#02402] SO Branch, Planning Section, Progress Report for 16-31 January 1944; , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#02402?] R&A Branch Bi-Weekly Progress Report, , 1944, 15 pp. [WN#02403] London Office, X-2 Branch Reports, May 1944, 9 pp. [WN#02404 – WN#02405] London Office, X-2 and MO Branch Reports, and status of personnel report for the Field Photographic Branch, September 7, 1944, 16 pp [WN#02406] London Office, SI Monthly Branch Reports, August and September, 1944, 45 pp. [WN#02407 and WN#02410] London Office, X-2 Branch Report, , 1944, 9 pp. [WN#02408] Central European Section Progress Report, July 1944, 5 pp. [WN#02409] X-2 Branch Report for July 1944, 10 pp. [WN#02411] OSS Field Detachment, 12th USAG, Progress Report for July and August 1944; , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#02412] SI Branch Semi-Monthly Report, , 1944, 23 pp. [WN#02413] SO Branch, Western European Section, Progress Report for September 1944, , 1944, 8 pp. [WN#02414] MO Unit P and PW, Progress Report for September 5 – 12, 1944; September 12, 1944, 15 pp. [WN#02415]

65 OSS AFHQ [Allied Forces Headquarters, Mediterranean] X-2 Branch Report for June 1-15, 1944 [WN#00941] Memo regarding SI and X-2 Mission in North Africa, , 1944 [WN#00942] Minutes of meeting on the OSS relations with in Rome, Italy, July 15, 1944 [WN#00946] Report of Company B, 2677th Regiment OSS, for the period ending , 1944; includes references to dealings with Jewish Agency Intelligence and information on Jewish underground groups in Austria and Hungary [WN#00947]. Report on Morale Operations September 15-30, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#00962] Report on Morale Operations June 16-30, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#00965] Reports of OSS AFHQ X-2 Branch for April and May, 1944, 20 pp. [WN#00966- WN#00969] Report covering a complete survey of X-2 Field Activities in ETO, MEDTO, and FETO, , 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00974] OSS Planning documents, 1942, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00978(?)-WN#00986(?)] Report on a SO program for Hungary, 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#00987]

66 Information on OSS activities in China, 1943-1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#02618]

68 Short History of SI Activities with Respect to Eire, , 1945, 111 pp. [WN#02124] Memos to the President regarding OSS activities in Sweden, April-July 1945 [WN#02125] Memo on OSS operations, achievements, etc. in Switzerland, , 1944, 6 pp. [WN#02126] “History of the Swiss Desk, SI Branch, MEDTO” 19 pp. [July 1945]; [WN#02128] “History of the Counter Intelligence War Room -November 1, 1945,” ETO-X2, 27 pp. [WN#02129] FETO Theater Officers pouch review, July 11, 1944, 1 p. [WN#02139] Detachment 101 BA, monthly reports, February and March 1945, 20 pp. [WN#02141 and WN#02144] IBT Chief of Mission’s Report, , 1945, 7 pp. [WN#02142] X-2, IBT monthly progress report, March 31, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#02143] Detachment 101 mission report, , 1945, 15 pp. [WN#02145] Summary of the Thailander situation as of August 15, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#02149] Report for General Donovan regarding Thailand, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#02150] Tentative plan for intelligence field operations in China, February 1944, 19 pp. [WN#02151] Summary of a trip to Chekiang Province, China, n.d., 17 pp. [WN#02156] Detachment 101, Report No. 2, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#02157] Diary of a reconnaissance through the 3rd war zone, China, from , 1944, 31 pp. [WN#02158] Records relating to Yugoslavia, 1942 – 1943, ca. 125 pp. [WN#02160 – WN#02175]

69 Progress Report X-2 Branch, India Burma Theater, May 4, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#00860] Monthly X-2 Branch Report for Burma, August 31, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#00861] Activity Reports X-2 Branch, Paris, France, September-October, 1944, 18 pp. WN#00863] Report of Advance Base, OSS Middle East, Bari, Italy for the period , 1943 5o November 1, 1943, 16 pp. [WN#00871] Report on interview with the Comte T. DeLichtervelde who left Belgium on February 20, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#02550]. References to Germans in Belgium, , Market, to Germany. Report on relations between King Leopold III and the Belgian during the war [written in French], November 1943, 116 pp. [WN#02455 and WN#02456] 70 Records relating to Bulgaria and Kosta Todorov of the Free Bulgarian Movement, 1943 - 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#02460 – WN#02469] Records relating to Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovakian intelligence members in the U.S., 1941 – 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#02470 – WN#02480] Memorandum regarding a project for obtaining information and encouraging resistance through Italian underground movements, July 14, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#02481] Report on transportation in Germany and occupied countries, , 26 pp. [WN#02486] Information about Germany and German émigrés written by, and records relating to, Paul Hagen, of American Friends of German Freedom and the New Beginning group, ca. 1940 – 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#02495] Information about Hungary written by, and records relating to, Imre Emery Bekessy, owner of the Press Service, 1942, ca. 175 pp. [WN#02496 – WN#02500, and WN#02701 – WN#02706]. Includes a report about Hungarian Nazi leader Bela Marton. Records relating to Omer Becu, manager of the International Transport Workers , May 1942 – May 1943, 10 pp. [WN#02709, WN#02711, WN#02713, and WN#02715 – WN#02717]

71 Two lengthy reports made to the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee by its Representatives regarding visits to Baghdad, Teheran, and , 1942 [WN#01528] Memos regarding the use of paid information in the field, March 1945 [WN#01555(?)] X-2 India monthly reports, 1944-1945 [WN#01570] Memo regarding transportation and communications in , , 1945, 16 pp. [WN#01574] Memo regarding an interview with a Philippine escapee, January 19, 1945, 27 pp. [WN#01575]

72 MECATO Daily Summary , 1944 [WN#02244] Westfield Mission reports, 1943-1945 [WN#02245]

73 Numerous reports prepared by Dr. Alexander S. Lipsett, June-: [WN#02573] Report #50 Danish Ships [WN#02573] Reports #46-49 Condition in European countries [WN#02573] 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. [WN#02573]. Report #45 Harsh treatment of German workers [WN#02573] Report #42 Detention camps in Bulgaria [WN#02573] Report #40 Labor situation in Norway [WN#02573] Report #39 Luring French workers to Germany [WN#02573] Report #36 Norwegian concentration camps [WN#02573] Report #33 Mass of 3 to 5 million western Europe workers and farmers to German-occupied Russia [WN#02573] Report #32 Forced labor in the Far East [WN#02573] Report #31 railway system under German control [WN#02573] Memo by Lipsett regarding the economic and social conditions in German- controlled Luxembourg, , 1942, 1 p. [WN#02573] Report #26 [WN#02573] Report #21 Industrial output in Germany and German-occupied countries [WN#02573] Report #17 Labor shortages and raw materials in Germany [WN#02573] Report #14 German industry and foreign workers [WN#02573] Report #10 Underground labor movement in Austria [WN#02573] Report #9 Reference to 35 Polish railway men hanged following charges of sabotage on the Cracow section [WN#02573] Report #8 Report of Belgium and Dutch workers returning home from work in Germany [WN#02573] More Lipsett reports for 1942 and 1943, dealing mostly with labor conditions in Europe [WN#02574] Report entitled “On Executions and Long-Term Sentences in against Anti-Nazi Germans.” Includes a list of concentration camps. n.d. [WN#02574] A few MEDTO Daily Reports July 1944-January 1945 [WN#2583-WN#02590] Report of OSS Italian activities January 1943-June 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#02597]

74 NATO Daily Reports, and , 1944, 7 pp. [WN#02731 – WN#02732] Organization Charts for the integrated London, England Group of SOE and SO, , 1944, 20 pp. [WN#02736] X-2 monthly report of activities for May 1944, 9 pp. [WN#02739] Exhibit B, from an unidentified report, on the organization, personnel, and projects of the Special Intelligence Branch (S.A/B), n.d., ca. 15 pp., [WN#02741] Memorandum to the Joint U.S. Chiefs of Staff on financial assistance to the Italian Partisans, January 4, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#02742] Memorandum to the Joint U.S. Chiefs of Staff regarding SO/SOE situation report no. 10, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#02743] Memo to the Joint U.S. Chiefs of Staff regarding OSS Activities in the ETO, based on Switzerland, January-April 1944; May 1944, 2 pp. [WN#02744] Labor Division reports on the Swedish Base; the Labor Division, London, England; Field Base “C”; and the Labor Division, Paris, France, ( Forward); ca. May 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#02745 – WN#02748] Records relating to financing joint operations by the Belgian Surete and the OSS, February – March 1945, 5 pp. [WN#02749] Report on Field Base “L,” 311th Service Unit, May 12, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#02750] SO Branch photographs from OSS Area “B-1,” mainly of presentations of the Croix de Guerre to certain CROSS personnel, ca. May 1945, 20 photographs, [WN#02751] Records regarding British-Dutch-OSS intelligence relations in the Far East, 1943- 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#02752 – WN#02762]

75 Index card for the ZOMBIE Mission, part of the Eagle Project, ca. April 1945 [WN#01641] Memorandum discussing problems with the PETER project, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#01648] Records relating to getting funds to Jose Maria De Lasarte, who worked at in , Argentina, September 1943, 3 pp. [WN#02187] Memorandum discussing Berthold Konig and Otto Leichter, and their ties to the Austrian Labor Movement, May 2, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#02191] Records relating to Suzanne Blum and the French Information Project, ca. May 1942 – August 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#02192] Memorandum discussing Count Aspremont Linden, the Belgian Government-in- ’s Ambassador to Mexico, July 15, 1943, 1 p. [WN#02195] Records relating to the work of Dr. Paulo Duarte in Spain and Portugal for the Labor Section, ca. – July 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#02803 – WN#02804, WN#02808 – WN#02812, and WN#02814] Draft of a program for work in the maritime field, ca. , 7 pp. [WN#02810] Memorandum giving a general report on Maritime Labor Contact, October 5, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#02811] Correspondence and other records from Edward W. Allen, Chief of the OSS Seattle Office, relating to obtaining information about and other Asian countries, June 19 - , 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#02813 – WN#02843] Cable from Madrid, Spain regarding letter drops in Spain for cables and letters from Japanese agents, July 22, 1943, 1 p. [WN#02844] OSS Naval Command roster of officers, , 1943, 5 pp. [WN#02847] Records relating to requests for supplies from British Security Coordination, ca. October 1942 – , ca. 150 pp. [WN#02878 – WN#02879]

76 Report on conditions of Chinese laborers, July 1943 [WN#01578] Memorandums relating to Far East Project 22 and Dutch operations, October 1943, 12 pp. [WN#01594 and WN#02924] Summary of discussion in General Magruder’s office re IB Theater, January 9, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#02901] List of British intelligence services in East Asia, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#02915] List of intelligence organizations in , , 1943, 2 pp. [WN#02916] Report of the activities of an OSS agent in Java from June 1944 – September 1945, 15 pp. [WN#02920] Memo on conditions of Netherlands Prisoners of War from Dutch sources in Japan proper and Formosa, Dec. 1943 [WN#02928] Interviews with, and records relating to, from the exchange and ship MS Gripsholm, August 1942 – December 1943, ca. 250 pp. [WN#02952, WN#02954 – WN#02956, and WN#02958 - WN#02972]

77 History of the OSS CD Branch, June 1, 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#00528] Draft History of the OSS CD Branch, 20 pp. August 31, 1944 [WN#00528] Information on OSS Mission to Moscow, Russia, February 1945 [WN#00530(?)]

78 Records from London, England and Stockholm, Sweden regarding missions and agents, ca. June 1944 – May 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#02361 – WN#02387]. Codenames include GULL, FALCON, LARK, ORM, IBROX, MEDLEY, PHEASANT, OSPREY, PLANET, POLAR BEAR, PUFFIN, QUAVER, CONDOR, ROBIN, CLOTHALL, SPOONBILL, CORSHAM, COTON, CRAMLINGTON, CROWFIELD, DOCKLOW, DODWORTH, DERBY, and others.

79 Records relating to the TWILIGHT Mission, December 1944 – March 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#01630 – WN#01632] Algiers, Algeria cable describing U.S. Ambassador’s interference with OSS communications with Spain, March 25, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#03076]

80 Information on Norway, 1944-1945 [WN#02388]. Report on OSS activities in Denmark and Dutch resistance, 1943, 21 pp. [WN#02394].

81 [Note: Among the records in this box, WN#s 03616 – 03700, 04001 – 04053, 04066 – 04100, and 04351 – 04356 appear to have come from SI chronological files. There are records from the Africa, Labor, Swiss, and other sections. They are dated June – July 1943, and February – March 1944. Some of these documents are listed below] Pouch Letter No. 21 to , Angola, June 22, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03618] Pouch Letters to Accra, Gold Coast, June and July 1943, 14 pp. [WN#03626, WN#03646, WN#03674, WN#03677, and WN#04024] Memorandum from the Africa Section to the Director, S.I. discussing how Duane D. Luther’s work in Mozambique was nearly compromised, June 19, 1943, 2 pp. [WN03633] Memorandum discussing the head of the Gestapo in Spain, June 16, 1943, 1 p. [WN#03642] Operational Suggestions for the Area of Rio de Oro, Ifni, the Canaries, and the Hinterland of Southern and French West Africa, , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#03645] Memorandum listing names of possible contacts in Switzerland, June 15, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03649] Pouch Letters to Rufisque, F.W.A., June 1943, 13 pp. [WN#03651 and WN#03675] Pouch Letters to Lourenco Marques, P.E.A., and July 3, 1943, 7 pp. [WN#03652 and WN#03678] Memorandum discussing Assim Jakova, who claimed to be a leader of the Albanian organization Balli Kombatar, July 1, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#03664] Letter from Arthur Goldberg to Gerhard Van Arkel in Algiers, Algeria discussing the offer to place at OSS disposal the C.G.T. network throughout France, July 1, 1943, 1 p. [WN#03669] Memorandum discussing Albanian needs, June 29, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03681] Memorandum providing information on the Belgian Congo, June 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03689] Letter from William J. Donovan to J. Edgar Hoover, Director, FBI, discussing the trustworthiness of Jose Laradagoitia, June 28, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#03695] Pouch Letter No. 9 to Beira, P.E.A., June 26, 1943, 1 p. [WN#03698] Letter from Arthur J. Goldberg describing the fund raising activities of the CIO- AFL Joint Relief Committee, and the transmittal of funds to obtain intelligence material from the Polish labor movement, , 1943, 2 pp. [WN#04009] Pouch Letter No. 2 to ATC, Rufisque, , 1943, 1 p. [WN#04022] Memorandum discussing Belgian concerns about the possible attitude of the American and British toward King Leopold and the monarchy, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#04036] Memorandum discussing fears that American broadcast journalist Thomas Grandin “in the status of war correspondent, may be connected with OSS,” , 1944, 1 p. [WN#04041] Memorandum discussing how the Office of the Africa Section, S.I. should respond to illicit diamond buying (IDB), , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04045] Records relating to, and by, Belgian Labor leader Omer Becu, May – September 1943, and February 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#04054 – WN#04062, and WN#04064 – WN#04066] Memorandum transmitting $2000 from the Italian American Labor Council via leaders of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, , 1943, 1 p. [WN#04063] Basque reports on Gestapo activities in Spain, December 1943 – February 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04075] Memorandum relating to the intelligence program in Mecato for Africa Section, SI, February 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04076] Pouch Letter #39 to Luanda, Angola, March 1, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#04084] Letter discussing two British reports about Albania, March 1, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#04085] Memorandum discussing the handling of communications from the Secretary of the , March 2, 1944, 1 p. [WN#04088] Memorandum discussing the need for increased OSS representation in Tangier, March 2, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#04091] Memoranda discussing the need for a consulate in Elizabethtown, Belgian Congo, March 2, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#04092] Memorandum discussing which passengers to interview from those aboard the exchange and repatriation ship MS Gripsholm, March 3, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#04093] Office of Emergency Management; Office of Scientific Research and Development; minutes of meetings of Division 19; ca. – March 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#04209] Memorandum regarding funding for the investigation of diamond smuggling, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#04354] Enemy Secret Writing Methods in the Middle East – Paper 2, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#04360]

82 [Note: Among the records in this box, WN#s 03370 – 3400, 3701 – 3800, and 04251 – WN#04315 appear to have come from SI chronological files. There are records from the Africa, Labor, and other sections. They are dated May – June 1943, September – October 1943, and January – February 1944.] Report, “Germany – D.G.E.R. Activities,” , 1944, 11 pp. [WN#04327] Progress Report No. 2, Special Services Officer, SI Branch, January 15, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#04331] Memorandum on a conference with Mr. Mazzarrini, SI London, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04332]

83 Memo regarding OSS representative in Russia, January 15, 1943, 2 pp. US and German chemical warfare and special weapons information, 1943-1944 [WN#04568-WN#04578]

84 [Note: Among the records in this box, WN#s 03103 – 03200, and 04451 – 04452 appear to have come from SI chronological files. There are records from the Africa, Europe, Labor, and other sections. They are dated April 1943.] Organization Chart of the French intelligence system, n.d., 1 p. [WN#03101] Organization Chart of the Soviet intelligence system, n.d., 1 p. [WN#03102] Office of Emergency Management; Office of Scientific Research and Development; History of Division 19; ca. June 1945, ca. 327 pp. [WN#04453 – WN#04460]

85 Select pages from unidentified OSS histories, mainly relating to SI, n.d., ca. 20 pp. [WN#03909 – WN#03913, and WN#03915 – 03920] Memorandum reviewing “our position vis-à-vis British SIS in regard to our work in Denmark,” July 31, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#03914] Records relating to attempts by the SI Branch to obtain equipment from the FBI, March 1943 – April 1944, 15 pp. [WN#02880]

86 War Diary of London OSS MO [Morale Operations] Branch, vol. 4, Special Operations, March 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00904]

87 [Note: Among the records in this box, WN#s 03218 – 03255 appear to have come from SI chronological files. There are records from the Africa, Europe, Labor, and other sections. They are dated May 1943]

88 Folder from Singapore: “Maj. Fisher, Secret Opns., Reference File,” ca. April – September 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#01676]. The folder includes records relating to , accounts of , and a summary of current intelligence in Malaya. [Note: Among the records in this box, WN#s 02687 – 02700, and 03801 - 03873 appear to have come from SI chronological files. There are records from the Africa, Europe, Labor, and other sections. They are dated July 1943] Report of the GEISHA Mission to Yugoslavia, , 1944, 22 pp. [WN#03881] Report of the SPIKE Mission to Yugoslavia, ca. June 1944, 18 pp. [WN#03882] Report of Captain John A. Blatnik’s tour of duty in Yugoslavia ( and Slovenia) from August-September 1944 and November 1944 – May 1945, 21 pp. [WN#03883] Final report of the MULBERRY Team’s mission to Yugoslavia, ca. March 1945, 36 pp. [WN#03884] Report of Capt. James M. Goodwin on his Observation and Activity While on SO Mission in Jugoslavia, October 31, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#03885]

90 [Note: Among the records in this box, WN#s 03408 - 03432 appear to have come from SI chronological files. There are records from the Africa, Europe, Labor, and other sections. They are dated January – November 1943]

91 Minutes of SACOM, originally the Electronics Committee, ca. March 1944 – June 1945, ca. 60 pp. [WN#04406 – WN#04410, WN#04412, WN#04414, WN#04416, WN#04420 – WN#04421, and WN#04423 – WN#04429] Records from the China-Burma-India Theater, and , relating to communications, , and other topics, ca. June 1944 – September 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#04434 – WN#04442] Directions for enciphering weather reports on one time subtractor pads, n.d., 5 pp. [WN#04443] Directions for use of the cryptographic system 1-A, [May 1945?], 10 pp, [WN#04444]

94 Progress reports and related records from the British Security Coordination’s Stations XV, XVA, and IX, May – October 1943 and February - May 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#04334 – WN#04335 and WN#04340] Final report and related records about British S.O.E. production, methods of operation, and equipment, June - August, 1943, 9 pp. [WN#04336] British Camouflage Section progress reports and related records, August – November, 1943, 12 pp. [WN#04337 – WN#04338] List of British camouflage items of possible value to SI Branch, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#04339] Memorandum summarizing a meeting between British SOE and OSS Supply and Camouflage sections, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04343]. Report of the Camouflage Intelligence Section, September 25, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#04344] Memorandum listing camouflage items to be procured from England for permanent display in the U.S. “and R&D field station located in 101,” , 1944, 6 pp. [WN#04345]

102 Minutes of a meeting between Colonel Donovan and British representatives relating to SI and SO matters, September 12, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#03444] Memoranda and related records about operations proposed for the OSS in the European Theater by representatives of the British Chiefs of Staff , October 1943, 21 pp. [WN#03445 – WN#03446] Memorandum describing the Oran, Algeria office of 2677th Headquarters Company, , 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03449] Memorandum describing relations with French S.R., S.M., and the OSS, December 10, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#03450] Memorandum and list relating to the organization of French Intelligence Services and personnel in Africa, November 11, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#03451] Special Activities Branch accessions sheets, ca. November - December 1943, 3 pp. [WN#03455 – WN#03457] Unidentified document logs, August 1944 – March 1945, 4 pp. [WN#03458 – WN#03461] Log of State Department cables, , 1946, 1 p. [WN#03462] Berne, Switzerland cable relating to safe houses in Milan, Italy where money and forged papers could be obtained, and the procedures for doing so, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#03464] Cable to Washington requesting the deposit of the equivalent of 200,000 Swiss francs or US dollars in a London bank in to provide money to the DSM representative, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#03465] Brindisi, Italy cables, December 1944 – January 1945, 5 pp. [WN#03473 – WN#03477] Milan, Italy cables, ca. May 1945, 4 pp. [WN#03479 – WN#03481 and WN#03488]

103 Memorandum for General Donovan discussing a proposal for the use of OSS D/F [] and monitoring facilities, , 1944, 8 pp. [WN#04382] European Theater report, , 1944, 5 pp. [WN#04383] Memorandum discussing planned operations for Greece, September 2, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#04384] Over-All Program for Strategic Services Activities Based in India (Including Ceylon), , 1943, 5 pp. [WN#04385] Report on the use of J/E [Joan and Eleanor] communications in SI Operations, ca. July 1945, 27 pp. [WN#04386] Chronological file of the Communications Branch relating to personnel, June 1943 – April 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#04389] Records relating to Africa 101 [Radio Intelligence Unit] personnel, November 1943 – February 1944, 18 pp. [WN#04390 – WN#04392]

105 Memorandum discussing technical issues relating to communications from the Vatican to the outside, October 16, 1943, 1 p. [WN#03906] Correspondence of the Communications Division, March – April and September, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#03921 – WN#03927]. Most of the records relate to an experimental radio station in Massachusetts. Manual on Minor Tactics and Fieldcraft, December 1943, 109 pp. [WN#03947]

106 Letter to AFHQ, Algiers, Algeria relating to Direction Finding, and other topics, August 17, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#03284] List of Communications officers “who have dealings with military officers of foreign governments and who these officers of foreign governments are,” August 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03285] Memorandum to General Donovan enumerating the reasons why the Communications Branch rejects SIS control of communications operations, October 12, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03286] Memorandum to General Donovan suggesting points to make to the British Chiefs of Staff concerning communications, October 12, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03287] List of Foreign Officers and Personalities With Whom the Various Branches of OSS Are in Contact, November 12, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#03288] Stock Certificates of the Post Mercury Company, Inc., n.d., ca. 40 pp., [WN#03292] [The records of the Post Mercury Company, Inc. are labeled as Special Funds records from New York.] Cash Receipts and Subscription Cash Receipts of the Post Mercury Company, Inc., July – October 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#03293] Minute Book of the Post Mercury Company, Inc., ca. 1942 – 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#03294]

107 Memorandum discussing the “possibility of establishing a complete Signal Intelligence Section for the primary purpose of locating enemy clandestine radio stations and intercepting and breaking their traffic mainly originating in the field,” , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#04231] OSS Eighth Army Detachment Semi-Monthly Report, ca. January 1945, 7 pp. [WN#04232] OSS Eighth Army Detachment summary of plans, ca. January 1945, 9 pp. [WN#04234]. Records relating to admissions and security at radio communications school in Italy, ca. April 1944 – April 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#04235]

108 Memoranda relating to leaving agent transreceivers at the American Legation in , Yugoslavia in the event that future agents could not get into the country with full equipment, and , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#01696] Detachment A, 2677th Regiment monthly report, June 15, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#01697] Memorandum discussing a communications set up for Bern, Switzerland, , 1942, 1 p. [WN#01700] Report on a trip to London, July 6, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#01704] Memorandum about a trip to New York discussing, among other things, the problem of providing communications from the Vatican to the outside, October 16, 1943, 1 p. [WN#01706] Memorandum with summary minutes of an NDRC Communications Committee Meeting, April 19, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#01710] Memorandum discussing the Punch & Judy, a.k.a. the Eleanor-Joan, two way air to ground communications system, December 13, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#01717] Records relating to the of Jean-Marie Lallart, who was sent by the Germans to Rio de Oro to ascertain the views of Moslem students in the capitol, June 14, 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01725] Plan for a radio set-up in the Iberian Peninsula, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#01730] Report on radio installations in Turkey, January 23, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#01732] Report on S.O.E. communications, , 1943, 1 p. [WN#01733] Memorandum discussing the possibility of introducing agents into POW camp 326 at Aversa, Italy, March 17, 1944, 1 p. [WN#01734] Records relating to the BUZZSAW Project, an extension of the FAUST Plan, to gather intelligence near Leipzig, Germany, ca. November 1944 – , ca. 200 pp. [WN#01736 – WN#01737] History of the Office of Research and Development, ca. 1945, 17 pp. [WN#01768]

110 Minutes of meetings and a history of the Sandeman Club, ca. January – April 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#04465] Minutes of meetings of Division 19, ca. April 1943 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#04465 – WN#04466]

111 Historical background information on communications in England, 1944 [WN#04675-WN#04677] Report of Marchese Emillo Pucci: His Role in Connection with the Ciano [Mussolini’s son-in-law Count ] Diaries, June 1945, 52 pp. [WN#04691] Ship Gripsholm information, including a report on the ship’s second voyage, 1943-1945 [WN#04692] Memo regarding contracting with a scholar to analyze war crimes information for the R & A [Research and Analysis] Branch, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#04693] Memo on the Broadway [British intelligence in London, MI6] reports, , 1943, 5 pp. [WN#04695] London SI Branch Semi-Monthly Report, July 15, 1943; reference to relations with the British SIS [Secret Intelligence Service] [WN#04696] Memorandum concerning a conversation with Heinrich Brüning and Gottfried Treviranus, September 1943, 5 pp. [WN#04698] Military and economic reports relating to Burma, 1944 – 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#04703 – WN#04714]

112 Proposal for use of OSS D/F [Direction Finding] and monitoring facilities, June 11, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#04147] Report, Special Detachment, 1943 about a mission in French West Africa from January 1 – February 19, 1943, 21 pp. [WN#02002] Cable from Madrid, Spain discussing SI and CE matters, November 29, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#02004] History of the “French Set – Up,” January to October 1943, from an unidentified British document, October 14, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#02009] Records relating to symbols from Algiers, Algeria, n.d., 6 pp. [WN#02010]

114 Explanation of Vichy Code S-37, , 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#04579] Examples, explanations, and directions for codes and ciphers, ca. December 1943 – June 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#04580] Memorandum describing German Intelligence Service methods to locate enemy agents’ W/T [wireless ] sets in Greece, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#04581] Pouch Letters and other correspondence of the Communications Branch relating to Africa, November 1943 – March 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#04582 – WN#04585, and WN#04587 – WN#04589] Report on radio intelligence and direction finding (Africa 101), , 1943, 5 pp. [WN#04586] Records from London, England relating to training field agents, July 1943, 5 pp. [WN#04592] Records from London, England relating to psychological warfare school, ca. March – June 1943, 15 pp. [WN#04593] Company D, 2677th Regiment semi-monthly report, and report of SO activities and personnel under Hq., Company D, March 16, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#04595] Radio students weekly reports from the U.S. Army Experimental Station in Nazira, India; and student and training reports from Detachment 101, in the China-Burma-India theater, ca. August 1944 – April 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#04596]

115 Memorandum about the censorship of cable, radio, and telegraphic communications originating in the OSS, , 1942, 3 pp. [WN#04393] Memorandum with a proposal to modify the mechanical operations of double transportation cipher, n.d., 4 pp. [WN#04400] Memorandum discussing training matters in the China and India Burma Theater, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#01902] Records relating to the investigation into the loss of certain government funds by the Spanish SI-Desk in Algiers, Algeria, December 1945 – January 1946, ca. 75 pp., WN#01903]

116 Various histories of communication branches in different theaters of operation [WN#4431-WN#04433] Information on China, ca. 100 pp. [WN#04607]

117 Records relating to the PICKAXE Project, an extension of the FAUST Plan, which was formed to gather intelligence in the Nurnberg and a/ areas of Germany, ca. October 1944 – July 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#04625] N, X, XX, YEX, and YKX, document logs and accessions sheets, ca. July 1943 – , ca. 300 pp. [WN#04627 – WN#04636] Kunming, China cables, September – October 1945, 7 pp. [WN#04637 – WN#04643] Seventh Army cables to Algiers and other recipients, ca. August 1944 – January 1945, 7 pp. [WN#04644 – WN#04650]

118 Training Reports from the fourth, sixth, ninth, tenth, and thirteenth courses, March – June 1943, 10 pp. [WN#04471 – WN#04475] P and R accessions sheets and document logs, ca. March 1943 – March 1944, and May 1945 – March 1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#04476 – WN#04525] Stamping in Book. “OA” Series From . ISLO Reports [Document Log], ca. May – , ca. 30 pp. [WN#04526] Report on Italian Naval Intelligence prior to the armistice of 1943, n.d., 10 pp. [WN#04527] Records relating to handling Circle (Ice) material, June 1945 and June 1946, 3 pp. [WN#04528 – WN#04529] China Theater cables, ca. October 1945 – , ca. 200 pp. [WN#04543]

119 “Barcelona French Chain Files,” consisting mainly of handwritten and typed letters and reports in Spanish and French, ca. July 1943 – October 1944, ca. 800 pp. [WN#04813 – WN#04815 (beginning)]

120 “Barcelona French Chain Files,” consisting mainly of handwritten and typed letters and reports in Spanish and French, ca. January – August 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#04815 (conclusion)] MTO parachute training reports for courses 1 – 41, February – December 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#01918] MTO parachute training school requests for parachute training, August 1944 – April 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#01919] Report on SI authorities, inadequacies, existing activities, and personnel, ca. 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01920] Casualty Reports for military personnel and sub-agents from the 2677th Headquarters Company, November 16 and 17, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#01922] Memorandum on the significance of the electric generating plant in Arbatax, , , 1943, 6 pp. [WN#01924] Memorandum discussing the need for French officers to work with US-created intelligence chains operating along the Franco-Spanish frontier, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#01927 and WN#01933] Memorandum on Understanding between Embassy and OSS in Spain, , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#01928] Reports on agent training from Station “E”, 2677th Regiment to SI Spanish Desk, ca. March – August 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01932] A Brief Outline of OSS Relationships with Various French Secret Services, , 1943, 7 pp. [WN#01934 and WN#01935] Pouch Letter No. 85 from Madrid, Spain providing a list of the real names of all the known members of the “WIWI” Chain, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#01938 – WN#01939] Report from SCI, Paris on the German handling of captured SI agent Louis Pascal Bini, July 10, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#01940] Pouch Letters from Barcelona to Madrid, Spain discussing the case of resistance member Robert Neuhof, a.k.a. “GUY,” – 28, 1944, 18 pp. [WN#01940] Records relating to Operation PITT, May and June 1945, ca 20 pp. [WN#01940] Report by Roger Lanze relating to his part of Operation CHESTNUT, including his capture and subsequent imprisonment in the Dachau Concentration Camp, May 1945, 12 pp. [WN#01940] Report summarizing X-2 missions PENNY FARTHING, MARROWBONE, MUTTON PORK, CROCUS, PUMPKIN, JACKSON, TOMATO, MATHILDA, BOSCO, HORSERADISH, PANCAKE, CHESTNUT, ASPARAGUS, GRAPEFRUIT, SWEETPEA, HANIBAL, RAINBOW, ca. June 1944?, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01941] Company “A,” 2677th Regiment, French SI Desk, list of agents and radio operators, September 6, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#01942] Memorandum from Algiers, Algeria critiquing the MEDUSA Plan, n.d., 6 pp. [WN#01943] Report on the Conditions Prevailing in Oran Following the Landing of Americans and British Troops in North Africa, , 1942, 3 pp. [WN#01946] Report on field operations in the Cape Verde Islands, May 25, 1945, 12 pp. [WN#01948] Informational Item #271, the Capeverdian planning revolt against Portuguese oppression and suppression, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#01949] Informational item #297, the Cape Verdian’s plea to the Allied Nations, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#01949] Reports on conditions and developments in the Cape Verde Islands, – January 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01956] Memoranda discussing operations at the Oran, Algeria office, November and December 1943, 6 pp. [WN#01959 and WN#01961] G10 and other document logs, ca. January 1945 - , ca. 50 pp. [WN#01967 – WN#01973] JRX intelligence document log, ca. September 1944 – December 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#01974]

121 JRX intelligence document logs, ca. September 1944 – November 1946, ca. 400 pp. [WN#01975 – WN#01976]. Includes an explanation of the JRX series numbering system. Records relating to the Western Continents Trading Corporation, a.k.a. the Western Continents Corporation, ca September 1943 – , ca. 200 pp. [WN#03296 – WN#03300]. The records, which include stock certificates, receipts, and records of ’s liquidation, are identified as New York Special Funds records. [See also WN#03952 – WN#03953 in box 122] Memorandum describing attempts to secure transportation for agents “into the portion of Italy covered by the Fifth Army,” , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04801] Report of Operation YOUNGSTOWN, which sought to gather intelligence in , Italy, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#04802] Report on OSS activities in Corsica, September 12 – , 1943, 16 pp. [WN#04803] Letter describing developments in Italy, , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#04805] Report on the difficulties of obtaining planes to launch missions from North Africa, n.d., 8 pp. [WN#04806] Memorandum describing concern about leaks of information sent from and Morocco to Algiers, Algeria, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#04808] Memoranda regarding relations with French intelligence services in Africa, and December 22, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#04809 – WN#04810] “Barcelona French Chain Files,” consisting mainly of handwritten and typed letters and reports in Spanish and French, ca. July 1943 – October 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#04816]

122 Records relating to a petty cash account at the Chase National Bank, ca. – October 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#03952]. Most of the records relate to the Western Continents Corporation. The records include a cash book for secret expenses, and a breakdown of monthly expenses in the secret account. Certificate of Incorporation, by-laws, minutes of meetings, letters of resignation, and other records of the Western Continents Corporation, ca. – September 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#03953] List of casualties among OSS sub-agents from Headquarters, 2677 Hq. Co., November 16, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#03956] Report on the results of a special mission to Casablanca, Morocco, ca. November 1943, 3 pp. [WN#03957] Memorandum requesting cipher information from North Africa, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#03960] Memorandum on procedures for disguising cover traffic, , 1946, 1 p. [WN#03962] Debriefing report from Captain Orwin, formerly with SSU Communications, Paris, France, , 1946, 4 pp. [WN#03963] Procedures for activating Plan LIBRA, n.d., 4 pp. [WN#03964] Memorandum to the Chief, Communications Division, with an outline of Communications and Branch representation, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#03965] Memorandum describing the functions performed by sections in SSCS, April 15, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#03966] Debriefing Report on Mr. Vesseley, reports officer to the mission in , Czechoslovakia, ca. 1946, 1 p. [WN#03969] Memorandum regarding the security and communications briefing of Mr. Wheeler, head of the Lisbon, Portugal mission, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#03970] Memorandum describing the cipher situation in the Near East, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#03971]

123 Covering Report for OSS Mission to Great Britain, August 1945; September 4, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#04716] Records relating to individual SI projects, missions, and agents from London, England, ca. September 1944 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#04717 – WN#04732]. There are records from FARO, CHURMI, MARTHE, BUZZSAW, POTOMAC, GOGOL, TYPHOON, HOFER, ECLIPSE, RUPPERT, WHEATIES, and others. Caserta, Italy cables, ca. October 1943 – May 1945, ca. 120 pp. [WN#04737 – WN#04750, WN#05001 – WN#05050, and WN#05651 – WN#05657]. Many of the cables contain reports from source “Vessel.” Stockholm, Sweden cables, ca. November 1943 – March 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#05658 – WN#05660]

124 Circle Material 1944-1945, containing information on the German Intelligence services and the administrative handling of Circle material [WN#04840]

125 Gripsholm information, 1943 [WN#02039] Memo regarding the history of the OSS Intelligence Service in North Africa, September 11, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#02042]

126 OSS Planning Group-Formosa Implementation Plan, September 25, 1944, ca. 50 pp. Contains information on Formosa [WN#06120]

127 Information on the Committee of National Liberation for , 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#00563] Collaboration with the British, 1942-1943 [WN#00567]

128 JX (Intelligence and Administrative) accession sheets, 1944 – 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01977] JZX document logs, March 1945 – March 1946, ca. 250 pp. [WN#01978 – WN#01979] LX document logs, ca. November 1945 – September 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#01980] LSX document logs, ca. June 1945 – October 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#01981] LWX document logs, ca. July 1945 – October 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#01982] PCX document logs, ca. March – October 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01983] TNX document logs, ca. August 1945 – October 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#01984]

129 Reports on economic situation in , Canton, Malaya, French Indo- China and Thailand, June 1945 [WN#06457-WN#06527, folder #9]

130 Report on status of and potentialities for MO operations in the Far East, , 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#06313]

131 MX document logs and accession sheets, ca. February 1944 – , ca. 150 pp. [WN#01985] TD and TDX intelligence and administrative document logs, 1944 – 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#01986] R, RX, and RX.A accession sheets and document logs, ca. October 1943 – November 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#01987] RBX intelligence document logs, 1945 – 1946, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01988] RBBX intelligence document logs, 1945 – 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#01989] TX intelligence and administrative document logs, 1944 – 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#01990] VX intelligence and administrative accession sheets, 1943 – 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#01991]

132 Report on the German Intelligence Organization in France, ca. January 1944, 230 pp. [WN#01796] X-2 Handbook: France Suspects, January 1944, 70 pp. Contains information on approximately 700 individuals including historian Bernard Fay and actor Maurice Chevalier [WN#01800]

133 OSS Budget information, 1944-1946 [WN#01886] Information about OSS MO Operations in Italy, 1944-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07824]

134 SSU [Strategic Services Unit] Organization, October 26, 1945 [WN#06272]

135 Several folders on Axis intelligence activities in France [WN#05256-WN#05260] Insurance Intelligence Reports, 1943 [WN#07332]

136 Reports on German intelligence activities in the Far East, , 1945; Intelligence functions of the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters; and, other Far East-related intelligence subjects [WN#05269, Part 2]

137 Circle [X-2] messages, ca. September 1943 – December 1944, ca. 800 pp. [WN#04942 – WN#04945]

138 Circle [X-2] messages and reports, ca. January 1944 – March 1945, 800 pp. [WN#04946 – WN#04948]

139 Cable extracts from China, December 1945-June 1946, ca. 200 pp. [WN#03025]

140 Special Funds records from Austria [American Security and Trust Company], July 1945 – October 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#03048] Authorizations for the requisition and expenditures of Special Funds, January 1945 – July 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#03049] Records relating to Special Funds handled through the Bankers Trust Company, ca. March 1942 – October 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07751] Berne, Switzerland Special Funds records, ca. December 1942 – December 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#07752]

141 Individual pages from unidentified reports describing developments in North Africa, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#02526, WN#02527, and WN#02538] Caserta, Italy cables, ca. August 1944 – May 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#04850 – WN#04891] Control Sheets for Intelligence Agencies, consisting of questionnaires and reports from Americans returning from China, ca. 1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#04892 – WN#04893]

142 Gripsholm information, 1943 [WN#04894]

143 Report on British intelligence services in East Asia, November 25, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#07007] Report on the French situation in China, n.d., 10 pp. [WN#07008] Summary of a conference regarding Chinese-American intelligence operations, February 25, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#07010] Memorandum about a suggested courier system for the Free Thai Group. June 29, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#07013] Summary of the Thailander situation as of August 15, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#07015] Memorandum regarding Ceylon as a base for OSS activities, October 3, 1943, 3 pp. [07016] List of intelligence organizations in Australia, November 5, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#07017] Memorandum on the finances of the French Indo-China Mission, November 4, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#07018] Memorandum of a conference with British representatives regarding operations in Thailand, and related records, February – March 1944, 6 pp. [WN#07019] Monthly Progress Report of X-2 OSS India-SEAC for October 1944, 10 pp. Nov.4, 1944 [WN#07020] BDUX, BX, DX, FBX, FPX, and FX intelligence and administrative document logs, 1944 - 1946, ca. 800 pp. [WN#03951, and WN#03978 – WN#03982]

144 FX intelligence document logs, 1944 - 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#03983] FZX and GRX document logs, 1945 and 1946, 4 pp. [WN#03984] CIRCLE, X-2 Branch reports, June 1944 – June 1945, ca. 750 pp. [WN#04955 – WN#04958]

145 GAX, GIX, GNX, GOX, GPX, GRX, GYX, GX, GX/A, GME, and CONE intelligence and administrative document logs, 1944 – 1946, ca. 800 pp. [WN#03985 – WN#03995]

146 HX, JAX, JBX, JCX, JGX and JNX intelligence and administrative document logs and accessions sheets, 1943 – 1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#03996 – WN#04000, and WN#05851] Caserta, Italy cables, May 1944 – February 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#05852 – WN#05873] Minutes of meetings of the OSS Procurement Section, , 1943 and , 1945; 51 pp. [WN#05874 – WN#05875] Minutes of meetings of the New York Procurement Section, January 8 and 29, 1944, 22 pp. [WN#05876 and WN#05878] Minutes of meeting on manufacturing program, , 1942, 7 pp. [WN#05877] Translation of a letter warning French politician that the Gestapo is out to get him, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#05879] Detachment 101, Report No. 2, relating to Morale Operations, March 14, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#05881] Proposed agreement between the OSS Morale Operations Branch and the S.O.E. and P.W.E. for combined operations against Germany and Italy, ca. August 1943, 2 pp. [WN#05885] OVERLORD. Regional Summaries in support of Annexe II of P.W.E./O.W.I Outline Plan for Political Warfare, November 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#05885] Report on the meaning, techniques and methods of political warfare, n.d., 13 pp. [WN#05886]

147 SI Branch cables from China and Formosa, 1945-1946, ca. 800 pp. [WN#04544 – WN#04550, WN#05951 – WN#6037]

148 Report on Chinese Communists, June 1945 [WN#06839] Biographical data on leading personalities in , China, , 1944, 50 pp. [WN#06841] Report: The OSS: Its Functions, Conception, Organization, and Operations. n.d., ca. 50 pp. [WN#06844] Memorandum on a plan for the recruitment of Indonesians for use on SEAC operations, May 23, 1944, 11 pp. [WN#06848] Information on Indo-China, 1944, ca. 600 pp. [WN#06852]

149 China Cables, 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#06734]

150 Information on the war in China, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#6853-WN#6874] China Cables, 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#07401-WN#07414]

151 Gripsholm information, 1943, ca. 800 pp. [WN#04895-WN#04898]

152 Records of the OSS Seattle Office, ca. March 17 – September 26, 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06946] Pacific Coast Area, San Francisco Office; correspondence with the Seattle Office, ca. December 1942 – September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#06947 – WN#06949] Records of the TARANTO Project, relating to Italian maritime specialists and equipment, ca. 1943 – 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06950] Records relating to the San Marco Battalion, ca. October 1944 – March 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#06951] Letter describing developments relating to the OSS Maritime Unit in Italy, January 1945, 15 pp. [WN#06952] Memoranda describing the African Coastal Flotilla, a British unit created “to control all clandestine seaborne operations under CINCMED,” , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#06953] Records from Cairo, relating to the sinking of the OSS schooner Irini II by units of the British Striking Force, ca. June – October 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#06954] “Who’s Who” lists of foreign officers and personalities, ca. September 1943 – April 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#06955]

153 Information on MO plans, April 1945, ca. 12 pp. [WN#05889] Information on the Japanese occupation of the , April 1945, 6 pp. [WN#05890-WN#05891] Various reports on Chinese political matters, 1945 [WN#05893-WN#05897] 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. [WN#05900] Report on Subversive Propaganda Pressures in China, October 1945, 16 pp. [WN#07101]

154 Standard employment contract, and release, for native “agents” hired overseas, and related records, , 1944, 11 pp. [WN#07021] SOE weekly reviews for – 30, and September 11 – 24, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07023 – WN#07024] Records relating to the Western Continents Corporation [an OSS cover], ca. March 1944 – August 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#07025] Memorandum to Bill Donovan from W.S. Stephenson, Director of British Security Co-ordination, commenting on a recent memorandum on Latin America, September 4, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#07027] Records relating to the purchase of tuna fish in the Cape Verde Islands, February – May 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07029] Memorandum relating to the creation of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, and a plan to obtain information about the enemy through the international insurance business, December 1942 – January 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07030] Records relating to Project Labor No. 7, which sought to use the underground organization of the International Transport Workers’ Federation in Axis and occupied countries to obtain information leading to the sabotage of transport facilities, June 1943, 6 pp. [WN#07031] Report on the conditions on the Danish island of Bornholm under the German occupation, from – October 1943, May 1944, 7 pp. [WN#07032] Records relating to Norway during the war [WN#07033-WN#07093] Records relating to developments in China, ca. December 1945 – June 1946, ca. 125 pp. [WN#07094 – WN#07100 and WN#07601 – WN#07628] Rosters of various OSS units in Asia, May-July 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#7602 and WN#07629] Survey of Foreign Experts reports relating to Italy, Germany, France, and Ukrainian Nationalist Movements, 1942-1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#06330- WN#06339] Report on the mass execution of Russians and by the Germans in September 1941, December 10, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#13958] Letter relating to the Committee for a Jewish Army of Stateless and Palestinian Jews, June 16, 1943, 1 p. [WN#13960] Caserta, Italy SI progress report, September 1, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13964] Information on Italy, France, Greece, and Yugoslavia [WN#13965]

155 Foreign Economic Administration Summaries of reports on interviews with persons repatriated from German-Europe in March 1944, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#06385]

156 Memo regarding Ceylon as a base for OSS activities, October 3, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#06273] Special Funds Reports, USFETO, August-November 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06285-WN#06286]

157 Reports on China, October 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#06400] Memo regarding commercial relations between Italy and Japan, September 29, 1944, 1 p. [WN#06400] Information on Jose Figuerola and Argentina, ca. 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#06400] Memo regarding German poison gas factory, October 17, 1944, 1 p. [WN#06400] Information on China, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06400] Special Funds Information, 1944-1945, ca. 350 pp. Contains foreign bank notes [WN#02057-WN#02062]

158 Simmons Project Report on trip to Germany in April-May 1945 looking for scientific information, equipment, and personnel. 7 pp. [WN#07201]

159 Bern, Switzerland OSS financial reports, 1942-1945 [WN#07235-WN#07247]

160 Berne, Switzerland Special Funds reports, ca. – July 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#05725] Cairo, Egypt Special Funds reports, ca. March – July 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07110] Bari, Italy Special Funds records, ca. October 1943 – November 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07111] Mediterranean Theater of Operations Special Funds records, July 1945, 5 pp. [WN#07113 – WN#07114] China and India-Burma Theater consolidated financial report [Special Funds], 26 November – 25 December 1944; January 9, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07115] Detachment 101 Special Funds reports, , 1944 – , 1945; and April 26 – May 25, 1945; ca. 20 pp. [WN#07116 – WN#07117] Records relating to Operation , a combined Army Air Forces – OSS operation against the shipping, shore, and naval installations in ports of Eastern China, [June 1945?], ca. 100 pp. [WN#07118 – WN07119] Report on the HELLENIC Project, to obtain intelligence in Greece in the “post- invasion years,” , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#07121] Records relating to unsuccessful plans to send Vatican representative Edward (Eduardo) Gehrmann to Berlin, Germany under Operation BEECHNUT and/or the BLOOMINGDALE Project, ca. September 1945 – March 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07123]

161 Special Funds ledger covering expenditures worldwide, ca. 1942 – 1944, ca. 700 pp. [WN#02063]

162 Special Funds ledger covering expenditures worldwide, June 1942 – July 1945, ca. 700 pp. [WN#02064]

163 Information on Japanese and Communist activities in Asia based on interviews, 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#02070] Audit of Bern, Switzerland OSS accounts, 1946 [WN#02075]

164 Seattle OSS Chronological File, 1941-1944, ca. 800 pp., Part 1 [WN#07213]

165 Seattle OSS Chronological File, 1941-1944, ca. 800 pp., Part 2 [WN#07214]

166 Records of the PLUMBER Project, to place agents in Germany in order to obtain military information and contact Belgian workers, ca. March – May 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#07281] Memorandum on “Ball’s Plan, Second Echelon” to introduce two agents into southern Burma, February 16, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#07282] Memorandum on guerillas and possible agents in Burma and Thailand, January 29, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#07284] Memorandums regarding developments in the Arakan, Burma, January – February 1945, 20 pp. [WN#07284] Records relating to cooperation between Mexican government official Angel Rosas and the OSS, April – June 1943, 5 pp. [WN#07287 and WN#07288] Proposal for Chilean participation in the war, April 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#07289] Progress reports of the Survey of Foreign Experts, December 1942 – January 1943, 30 pp. [WN#07295] Report on Russian-Hungarian commercial treaty, September 1945, 1 p. [WN#07299] Report on food situation in Hungary, September 1945, 1 p. [WN#07299] Report on Communist activities in Belgium, August 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07300] Field reports from the FRANZ Mission, ETO, ca. September 1944 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07504] Report on contacts with German POWs, January 3, 1945, 24 pp. [WN#07902?] 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” [WN#07902] Report about staying in a PW 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 [WN#07902] SSU/CIG [Central Intelligence Group] budget estimates and related records, 1946-1947, ca. 350 pp., [WN#07903-WN#07908] Survey of Foreign Experts progress report for February 1944, 22 pp. [WN#07909]

167 Information on MO European Theater of Operations, 1943-1944, ca. 700 pp. [WN#03493]

168 Information on Asia, 1944-1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#06541] Information on China, 1945, ca. 500 pp. [Ca. WN#06542-WN#06601]

169 Information on China, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07702]

170 Special Projects Office monthly reports, May and June 1944, 8 pp. [WN#06746 and WN#06747] List of intelligence organizations in Australia, May 11, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#06748] Memo regarding project for activities in Greece after liberation, , 1944, 6 pp. [WN#06752] Memo regarding plans for penetration of the Dodecanese [Italian islands in the ], , 1944, 6 pp. [WN#06754] Records relating to the attack on, and the sinking of, the OSS caique Irini between Greece and Turkey by British forces, June 1944 – December 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06755, and WN#06758 - WN#06760] Records relating to the Fairmont Development Corporation and the purchase of automobiles, ca. November 1945 – , ca. 20 pp. [WN#06764] Letter to the Director expressing concern over sizeable advances of Special Funds for five OSS projects, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#06771] Records relating to the MUSAC Project, to make electrical transcriptions of American songs with German lyrics for black radio operations, July – August 1944, 10 pp. [WN#06774] Information on organizational obligations toward secret agents, July 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#06775] Relations with the State Department, 1944-1946 [WN#06776] Records relating to the Western Continents Corporation, ca. April 1945 – September 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#06787] General Counsel’s Office evaluation of X-2 Branch projects, April 1945, 2 pp. [WN#06788] Lists of personnel returning from overseas, August – November 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#06791] Memo on OSS Organization in Europe, July 27, 1945, 1 p. [WN#06792] News from the R & A Outposts, , 1943, 6 pp. [WN#06795] Report on R & A Branch, Detachment 202 (Asia), May 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#06796] Research and Analysis Branch correspondence to, and relating to, Edward Allen, OSS representative in Seattle, Washington, February – July 1943, and February 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#06800 – WN#06811, and WN#06815] Memorandum listing sources of Research and Analysis Branch information, August 5, 1943, 11 pp. [WN#06812] Records relating to the SI/SACO intelligence school, ca. July 1942 – September 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#06821] OSS postwar plans and programs for activities in Germany, and related records, July – September, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07323] Memorandum on Ceylon as a base for OSS activities, March 10, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#07853] Memorandums on the coordination of OSS activities in SEAC, November 1943, 4 pp. [WN#07855] Records relating to the development of activities in North Africa, December 1943, 6 pp. [WN#07856] Memorandums between the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Director, OSS on the Hungarian situation, November 20 and December 5, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#07857] OSS Secret Intelligence Field Manual-Strategic Services, and related records, February 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07858]

171 OSS Postwar plans and programs for activities in France, , 1945, 6 pp. [WN#07325] Situation Reports-Kunming, China, October 1945; contains information on Japanese war crimes [WN#02098]

172 Information on Latin American countries, 1944-1945 [WN#07520]

173 “SACO” intelligence reports from China, YS/CK series, ca. December 1944 – October 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#07703 – WN#07708]

174 Memos regarding Cover problems, 1946 [WN#07138] “The ‘Rote Kapelle’: A Series of Soviet Intelligence Cases.” 103 pp. [WN#07631]

175 OSS plans and programs for activities in Southeast Europe, , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#07632] OSS plans and programs for activities in Southern Asia, June 15, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#07633] OSS plans and programs for activities in China, June 15, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#07634] OSS plans and programs for activities in Austria, July 23, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#07635] OSS plans and programs for activities during the , July 12, 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#07636] Implementation Strategy for Strategic Services activities against Japan Proper, July 23, 1945, 100 pp. [WN#07637] Insurance information, 1944. ca. 50 pp. [WN#07714]

176 Office of Censorship information, 1944-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#07716]

177 O.S.S.S.U. Detachment 202, memorandum regarding the background description of Project agents, June 23, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#07776] SSU Special Funds Division statements of financial condition, November 1945 – February 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07778 – WN#07781] Monthly Progress Report, X-2 Branch, SSU Mission to France, October 1945, 9 pp. [WN#07782] Monthly Progress Report, SSU Mission to the Netherlands, October 1945, 10 pp. [WN#07783] Monthly Progress Reports, SSU Mission to Switzerland, October and November 1945, 8 pp. [WN#07784 and WN#07788] Monthly Progress Report, SI Branch, SSU Mission to Switzerland, October 1945, 3 pp. [WN#07785] Monthly Progress Report, Italian Mission, October 1945, 9 pp. [WN#07786] Monthly Progress Report, Detachment 505, Security Office, October 1945, 3 pp. [WN#07787] Monthly Progress Report, SSU Mission to Austria, November 1945, 12 pp. [WN#07790] Reports from SSU NETO, November-December 1945, 45 pp. [WN#07791] Summary of SSU Activities, January - March 1946, 37 pp. [WN#07792, WN#07800, and WN#08870] CD Branch monthly activities report for January 1946, 2 pp. [WN#07793] Progress Report of SSU Austria, January 1946, 2 pp. [WN#07794] Monthly Progress Report for SI, Berne, Switzerland for January 1946, 4 pp. [WN#07795] Report of Counter-Espionage Section, SSU, China, February 1946 [WN#07798] Special Funds report, SSU China, for January 1946, 9 pp. [WN#07799] Report from SSU Austria for February 1946, 7 pp. [WN#08862] Monthly report from SI, Mission to Switzerland for February 1946, 2 pp. [WN#08863] Reports from SSU China, March and April 1946, 26 pp. [WN#08866 and WN#08869] Monthly Progress Report from SSU/France for March 1946, 9 pp. [WN#08868] Results of Commanders’ Conference held August 15, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#08873] Reports relating to developments on the Iberian Peninsula by source “BYBY,” ca. November 1943 – May 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07641]

178 Files relating to final payments to individual agents, mainly from the Mission to Germany, ca. January 1945 – , ca. 200 pp. [WN#07644] Records relating to payments made to, and information received from, Spanish source “BYBY,” ca. November 1943 – September 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07644] Records relating to Columbia University’s sponsorship of a journalism school in Chungking, China, February and September 1943, 10 pp. [WN#07326] Reports relating to the Russo-Polish crisis, May 1943 and June 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07329]. Included is a report by Professor Oscar Lange on his meeting with Russian leader . Records of the Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca. May – September 1943, ca. 75 pp. [WN#07331] Personal data sheets and related records on agents from , Hungary, ca. November 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07334] Report on X-2 combat interrogation teams in Burma, June 15, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#07335] Memorandum relating to X-2 penetration of Spanish in North Africa, February 3, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#07336] Report on a plan to revise the Thai constitution, July 7, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#07338] Memorandum to General Donovan relating to OSS liaison with RSS (British), February 22, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#07340] Memorandum discussing the possibility of establishing a DF [Direction Finding] installation at Casablanca, Morocco, March 24, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#07341] “Peter Report” No. 1189 on German currency, , 1946, 2 p. [WN#07343]

179 History of the Documentation Branch, 2 volumes, ca. July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#07344 – WN#07345] Letters from Bari, Italy reporting developments, July and August 1944, 11 pp. [WN#07422 – WN#07423] Memorandum describing MO arrangements with Yugoslavian leader Josef Broz Tito and the partisans, , 1944, 9 pp. [WN#07424] Memorandum discussing a report on pre-armistice and post-war plans for MO- OSS activities in the Balkans and Central Europe, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#07424] Memoranda relating to the possible establishment of a Mexican department of strategic services, and possible cooperation between it and the OSS, December 15 and 16, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#07426] Minutes of a conference in Chungking, China “held as a result of instructions by General Tai Li and General Donovan,” , 1943, 5 pp. [WN#07428] Budget and Finance records relating to State Department – SSU expenditures, ca. August 1946 – , ca. 150 pp. [WN#07435] Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre (CSDIC) transcripts relating to war crimes, ca. August 1944 – January 1945, 8 pp. [WN#07437] Report on CE developments in Eire, January 1944, 10 pp. [WN#06957] Memorandum on evidence of enemy spy and sabotage activity in Karavostasi- Xeros, Cyprus, March 25, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#06958] Memorandum on British coverage of OSS watch list names, August 17, 1944, 1 p. [WN#06964] Records relating to the pre-censoring of OSS sponsored communications, ca. July 1943 – July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06971]

180 OSS Watch Lists relating to Great Britain, n.d., 5 pp. [WN#06970] Draft letters to and from Carl W. Ackerman, Dean of the Columbia School of Journalism, concerning funds advanced to him for the establishment and operation of the Graduate School of Journalism of the Republic of China, ca. July 1945, 10 pp. [WN#06980 and WN#06982] Report on activity in Yugoslavia, ca. 1944, 8 pp. [WN#09251] Report of the Geisha Mission into Slovenia/Yugoslavia, May 19-, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09252] Memo regarding OSS operations in Austria, Hungary, and Germany, May 13, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09253 and WN#09256] Memo regarding MO arrangements with Tito and the Partisans [Yugoslavia], August 25, 1944 [WN#09255] Memo regarding the OSS in Levant, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09264] Memorandum concerning OSS authority to place personnel under FEA cover in the Middle East, December 26, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09268] Memorandum with notes on cooperation with the Jewish Agency, March 15, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09270] Memorandum relating to MO personnel for Turkey, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#09279] Letter describing a meeting among General Donovan and others in , Italy, and other matters, January 29, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#09288] Memorandums concerning questions about the financial transactions of the Dogwood Chain in Istanbul, Turkey as they related to the Western Electric Company, September and November 1944, 8 pp. [WN#09289] Memo and letter regarding OSS representation on State Department Missions, December 20, 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#09291] Memorandum reviewing relations between the OSS and the Russian High Command in , Bulgaria, October 2, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#09297] Mid-month report from Sofia, Bulgaria for September 28 – October 15, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#09300] Records relating to A. Livingston Warnshuis and plans for interchurch aid and relief in Europe, ca. October 1944 – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#09322] Memorandum on the APPLE Mission to Crete, November 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#07528] Field Report of a political advisor of the MO Branch in Algiers, Algeria, May 25, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#07537] Field Report of officer with OSS/7th Army, , 1945, ca. 14 pp. [WN#07538] Field Report of OSS officer serving in Scandinavia, 1943-1945, 18 pp. [WN#07539] Field Report of OSS officer serving in China, India-Burma, and SEAC Theaters, March 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#07540]

182 Memorandum describing British action and policy on Crete, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#07710] X-2 Washington and overseas personnel rosters, ca. January 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07717] Records of the RAVIOLI Mission, for the “infiltration of Italians in uniform of Italian Army,” ca. 1944, 7 pp. [WN#07718] Records relating to identification documents and photographs, ca. 1944 - 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#07722 – WN#07732] Caserta, Italy cable discussing proposed procedures for handling claims for rewards or compensation by foreign nationals, March 14, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07734] Cairo, Egypt, and Istanbul, Turkey cables relating to Special Funds, February 22 – March 7, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#07735 – WN#07738] Records relating to attempts to obtain information from Rotary International, November 1944 – February 1945, 14 pp. [WN#07742] Unidentified key to sources and source list, possibly from , n.d., 4 pp. [WN#07743] Research and Analysis Division correspondence file with Edward W. Allen of the Seattle Office, ca. May 1942 – June 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07744]

183 Records relating to the Survey of Foreign Experts, ca. October 1942 – November 1943, ca. 250 pp. [WN#07745] SI Branch semi-monthly report #10, July 1, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#07746] Organization Charts, ca. August 1946, 21 pp. [WN#07648] \ Postal Cable and Telephone Censorship Prefix List No. II, Recording Prefixes Used on Information Material, effective June 15, 1943, 10 pp. [WN#07649] Memorandum from the China and India Burma Theater on MO/AGAS Plan and MO Personnel, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#07652] Weekly MO Report from Detachment 404, Rangoon, Burma, July 16, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#07654] Memoranda discussing the organization of an anti- warfare intelligence group, May and June 1943, 9 pp. [WN#07656] Report on Yugoslav partisan activities, June 26, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07659] Survey of SI liaison activities, January 15, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#07662] Lists of OSS liaisons, January – February 1945, 15 pp. [WN#07663] Records of the Intelligence Service relating to operations in Spain, ca. October 1943 – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07665] Budget recapitulation for Africa, 1945 – 1946, 7 pp. [WN#07666] Africa Division, SI personnel rosters and resume of field station status, May 8, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#07667] Plan for intelligence operations in Africa, , 1945, 16 pp. [WN#07668] Memorandum to General Donovan discussing plans for X-2 operations in Africa, July 6, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#07669] Memoranda discussing clandestine intelligence in Africa, July 26 and , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#07670] Records relating to Special Funds used to interview sources, including repatriates aboard the Gripsholm, ca. July 1943 – September 1944, 14 pp. [WN#07671 – WN#07677] Report on the second voyage of the exchange ship Gripsholm, December 11, 1943, 19 pp. [WN#07678] List of Persons Consulting the Collection of Documents Captured in North Africa, January 18 – March 22, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#07680] Correspondence of the Research and Analysis Branch with British Security Coordination, ca. October – November 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07681] Correspondence file of the Research and Analysis Branch, Geographic Division, with Edward Allen of the Seattle Office, ca. January – August, 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07682] Memorandum describing Insurance Intelligence Unit material of interest to the Research and Analysis Branch, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#07683] Memorandum discussing sources of Research and Analysis Branch information, August 5, 1943, 11 pp. [WN#07684] Draft memorandum on interviewing returned travelers, November 3, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#07685] Summary of remarks by Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar relating to India, January 28, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#07686] SI Report on field conditions from Major James Oliver of the Greek Desk, , 1945, 43 pp. [WN#07690] SI Report on field conditions in Spain, Portugal, Algiers, and Italy, May 31, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#07691]

184 Information from and about the Sioux Mission to Scandinavia [MO Operation based in Stockholm, Sweden,] 1944-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00578-WN#00579]. Information on the Ulysses [MO] Mission to Greece, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07862] Information on the Royse [MO] Mission to Crete, 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#07865]

185 MO Branch records of activities in the Far East, ca. May 1944 - August 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#07866 – WN#07877] Report on activities of SOE in 5th Army area, September 1943, 3 pp. [WN#06881] Memorandum on the BRINDISI [Italy] Mission (Military), , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#06890] Greek and Yugoslavian “Form-at-a-Glance,” January - September 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#06892] Memorandum on the use of TD [Truth Drug] in activities of War Crimes Commission, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#06897] X-2 Reports of activities in various countries, 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#06902] Outline of material for 1946 budget preparations in the European and African Theaters; ca. 10 pp. provides summaries of activities [WN#06903] Reports of the various SI sections, April 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#06904] Memorandum on a conference between Maj. Gen. Donovan and others, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#06907] Report: Organizational, Administrative, and other Decisions taken in the European Theater during the visit of the Director [William O. Donovan], - 24, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#06908] History of the Security Branch, OSS Istanbul, Turkey, May 1943 – September 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#06914] Addenda to the History of the Security Branch, OSS Istanbul, Turkey, May 1943 to September 1, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#06915] History of the Security Branch, OSS Istanbul, Turkey, March 16 to July 15, 1945, ca. 6 pp. [WN#06916] 186 Information on the Sioux Mission, July 1943-February 1945, 8 pp. [WN#08561]

187 SI, Angola correspondence files with Frazar & Company, ca. – November 1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00966] Field Report II—SQUIRES Mission, Northern Base, China, May 15, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#08358] Reports on MO activities in China, January and April, 1945, 16 pp. [WN#08359 - WN#08361] List of personnel of Section V: Security and Counter Espionage, n.d., 2 pp. [WN#08363] Reports from Lisbon, Portugal relating to German wire telegraphy sets, ca. December 1943 – June 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#08365] Memorandum outlining MO projects on the Iberian Peninsula, March 1, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#08366] Memorandum to the Ambassador describing the work of the OSS in Spain, May 11, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#08369] Correspondence between Lisbon, Portugal, and Berne, Switzerland, relating to financial matters, August – September 1942, 20 pp. [WN#08370] Operational and intelligence reports from , March – October, 1944, ca. 300 pp. [WN#08376 – WN#08397]

188 Memo on Turkish neutrality, September 9, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#07353] Gripsholm administrative matters, 1942, ca. 6 pp. [WN#07359-WN#07361] Report on OSS-Navy relations, March 22, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#07368]

189 Records of the General Counsel’s Office relating to contracts and inventions, ca. 1944 – 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07375] Booklet sent to Colonel Donovan “containing biographical sketches of all staff personnel in SA/B, paid from unvouchered funds,” July 11, 1942, ca. 75 pp. [WN#06667] Records relating to SI Scandinavian Projects I – XXI, Special I, and A, ca. July 1942 – March 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06668 – WN#06690] Records relating to SI Project WE-GB-3, November – December 1942, 4 pp. [WN#06691] Reports relating mainly to Germany, ca. November 1944 – March 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#06692 – WN#06700, WN#08001 –WN#08017, WN#08019 – WN#08027, and WN#08030 – WN#08036] The Alpine Reduit: An Interim Survey of Available Intelligence (Summer 1944 to Mid-February 1945; February 22, 1945, 29 pp. [WN#08018] Report on insignia worn by foreigners working for Germany, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#08028] Classification of Organization Todt Personnel According to Nationality, discussing “Nazi ideas of race and nationality,” December 12, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#08029] Rosters of personnel working on war crimes, ca. August 1945 – January 1946, ca. 30 pp. [WN#08038 – WN#08045] Intelligence Procurement Division budget justification, 1943, 11 pp. [WN#08046] Research and Analysis Branch liaison reports and chronological file, ca. October 1941 – August 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#08047 – WN#08090] Records of the Security Branch, ca. June 1943 – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#08092 – WN#08110]. Topics include post-VE Day publicity for the OSS, and the state of security in FETO.

190 Records relating to the China, ca. September 1943 – February 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#08111 – WN#08137] India-Burma Theater, MO Branch records, ca. February 1944 – July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07878 – WN#07889]

191 Japanese Order of Battle on Formosa: A Study Based on Monitored Radio Information as of 31 July 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07160] RI Division, CD Branch, monthly reports for May, June, and September 1944, 7 pp. [WN#07161 – WN#07163] Far East Communications Report, May 8, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07165] Records relating to the continuation of the Basque project, November – December 1944, 7 pp. [WN#07168] Records relating to the end of the Yale Library Project, previously “C Mission,” November 1944 – January 1945, 6 pp. [WN#07169] Bi-Monthly Report of the C D Branch, , 1944, 8 pp. [WN#08497] Report by George H. Muhle on Western Continents Trading Corporation [an OSS cover], 1942, ca. 20 pp, [WN#08894]. References to Schering, A.G., Swiss Bank Corporation, Swiss dummy corporations, I.G. Farben, and German ties to Latin America. Paris, France, Special Funds Branch records, ca. October 1944 – December 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#08895 – WN#8988]

192 Memorandum on the collection of intelligence from Russians in , December 20, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#07922] Report of problems on the West Coast, November 4, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#07922] Memorandum to William Donovan describing complaints made against the OSS at a meeting of the JIC, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#07927] Memo providing information on dealings with the Office of Censorship, 1943; includes a Watch List of some 200 German émigrés in Great Britain and the United States [WN#07959] Records relating to an agreement on working with foreign nationals in Germany, November 1944, 6 pp. [WN#07960] Memo from Arthur J. Goldberg to Allen Dulles suggesting personnel for post- hostilities operations, September 20, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#07961 and WN#07967] Memo proposing the Hansel Plan for intelligence operations against Germany from Denmark, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07962] Memo proposing the Kitten Plan for intelligence operations against Germany from Norway, February 17, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07963] Memorandum proposing the Operation DUO, using Spanish workers to obtain intelligence in the American Zone of Occupation, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#07964] Joint Chiefs of Staff 429, concerning use of military personnel for OSS operations in neutral countries, July 1943, 5 pp. [WN#07965] Reports of SSU in Great Britain, 1945–1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07968] Reports of SSU in Switzerland, 1945-1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07969] Reports of SSU in France, 1945-1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07970] Monthly reports of SSU China Theater, January 8 and , 1946, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07971 and WN#07972] Monthly Report of the Security Branch, SSU, India-Burma Theater, November 5, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#07973] Records relating to the George Office, a.k.a. Econic-New York, May – July 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#07978] Records relating to the Western Continents Corporations, a.k.a. the George Office, including records of incorporation and of a possible , ca. 1941 – 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#07979, WN#07980 and WN#07982]

193 Monthly reports of OSS Pacific Coast Area, 1944-1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#07438]

194 [List of codes from German cables?] n.d., 4 pp. [WN#08340] Memoranda relating to Axis agents and cryptographic material captured in , October 27 and 29, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#08341 and WN#08403] Report on OSS missions to liberated , October 27, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#08343] Summary minutes of an SOE / OSS meeting relating to collaboration in the Middle East, July 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#08344] Report to General Donovan on British interference in OSS activities, , 1943, 14 pp. [WN#08346] Semi-Monthly activities report from OSS-Istanbul, Turkey for July 16 – 31, 1944; , 1944, ca. 14 pp. [WN#08347] Monthly report of SI, Istanbul for January 1944; February 11, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#08347] Reports and other records relating to intercepted German telegrams about Iraq, Hungary and Rumania, November 1943, 7 pp. [WN#08348] Lists of code names and identifications used in communications from , Rumania, Caserta, Italy, and Bern, Switzerland; in “Vessel” reports; and possibly from other records, n.d., ca. October 1944, 9 pp. [WN#08350] Memorandum discussing the necessity for a conference on policy affecting Africa Section, SI, August 5, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#08404] Memorandum critiquing a report by the Africa Desk on Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, September 29, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#08405] Records relating to enemy and OSS activities in Lourenco Marques, Mozambique ca. April – October 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#08406] Memorandum relating to OSS handling of British SIS documents, June 17, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#08407] Memorandum relating to OSS activities in Portugal, July 22, 1943, 12 pp. [WN#08408]

195 Records describing the importance of Mr. J. Lemaigre-Dubreuil and the Societe Georges Lesieur to the war effort, – 29, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#07545] Reports and related records about OSS activities in Spain and Portugal, ca. July – August 1943, 13 pp. [WN#07546] Memoranda addressing State Department criticisms of OSS activities in Spain and Portugal, July 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#07548 – WN#07549] List of ISLD (SIS) personnel in , India, and Chungking, China, , 1943, 1 p. [WN#07550] Records relating to the use of Gramtrade International Organization as a cover agency by OSS, ca. May 1943 – February 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07551] Office of General Counsel records relating to contracts and payments involving Special Funds, July – September 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07552 – WN#07559] 2677th Regiment, Security Branch consolidated monthly report for November 1945 – January 1946; February 19, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#07563] Memorandum relating to Italians employed in operations by the OSS branch in Izmir, Turkey, December 12, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#07564]

196 OSS-SACO [Sino-American Cooperative Organization] Reports, June 1, 1944- June 30, 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#07565] Records of the Office of General Counsel relating to contracts, inventions, and patents, ca. 1943 – 1947, ca. 500 pp. [WN#07376 – WN#07384]

197 CBI/MO report on special problems, September 30, 1944, 13 pp. [WN#07394] Letter describing developments in China, September 7, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#07396] Reports of OSS activities in China and French Indo-China, 1943-1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07398] Minutes of an American, British, and Chinese conference on clandestine and quasi-military activities, and related records, January 1945, 15 pp. [WN#08651] Memorandum on the operation of Thai group through China, December 21, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#08655] Records concerning the OSS Mission to Holland, including financial agreements and records of the MELANIE Mission, 1944 – 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#08656 – WN#08695, WN#08739, WN#08750, and WN#02428] Report on the SIOUX Mission, “which is really the MO outpost in Stockholm,” from March 15 – September 1, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#08699] Progress Report on MO Branch in ETO, December 21, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#08705] Weekly Reports of MO Unit, G-2, SSS, February 13 and March 3, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#08707 and WN#08710] Records relating to Jesus Leizaola, December 1944 – June 1945, 12 pp. [WN#08721] Records relating to CALPO, ca. December 1944 – April 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#08727] Records relating to DGER, ca. December 1944 – July 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#08729 – WN#08738] Report of inspection of OSS field detachments, ETO, December 7, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#08742]

198 Draft history of the OSS Maritime Unit, European Theater of Operations, n.d., 10 pp. [WN#08859] Summary history of Allied Aid to , n.d., 24 pp. Covers the period up to October 1944 [WN#08861]

199 Reports and other records of OSS activities in Burma, including information on individual agents and missions, ca. January 1944 – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09501 – WN#09522] Report on the first six month’s activities of the London Branch of R&D, January 1, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#07447] Records from the India Burma Theater relating to individual personnel and other matters, ca. April – September 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#07449 – WN#07453] Records relating to SI Mission MELANIE, involving the use of Dutch agents, November 1944 and May 1945, 10 pp. [WN#07454 – WN#07455] Records from Holland relating to SI projects, including Team PETER; Missions DELAWARE and ; names and addresses of potential sources and agents; and other records relating to individual agents and their missions; ca. August 1944 – July 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#07456 - WN#07463]

200 Activity report of SI Branch, Istanbul, Turkey, , 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 [WN#08763 and WN# 08775] Rosters of OSS personnel in Istanbul, Turkey, 1942-1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#08765] SSU Report on members of the Government in French Indo-China, November 7, 1945, 3 pp. Provides biographical sketches including , M. Vo Nguyen Giap, and Nguyen Van To among others. [WN#08792] SSU Report on French Indo-China dealing with relations between Vietming and the French from , 1945 until the Japanese surrender, November 2, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#08793] SSU Report on French Indo-China regarding the history and political movements of , November 17, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#08794] SSU Report on the situation in , November 19, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#08795] Report on Chinese opinion on Nationalist developments in during Japanese rule, December 21, 1945; references to Soekarno (sic) and fascist nature of developed under the Japanese [WN#08804] Reports on the situation in Burma, February 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#08806- WN#08812, Folder 6] Information on Albania, 1943-1944 [WN#08813] 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 [WN#08825]. Memo regarding relations with Tito, September 23, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#08828] Reports on activities in Romania, September-November 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#07578] X-2 Counter Espionage Summary, ca. May 1945, 8 pp. [WN#07589]

201 Records from London, England relating to agent training course B-2, ca. February – March 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#08584] Minutes of meetings and other records from London, England relating to Panel “A,” August 1944 – March 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#08585 – WN#08586] Minutes or Notes on Script Conference Covering Work of CHSP(P) Clarence Moran, Field Photo Branch, November 24, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#08587] Reports and other records from South Africa, ca. January – March 1944, ca. 250 pp. [WN#08588]

202 Information on Union of South Africa, 1943-1944, ca. 400 pp. [WN#08589]

203 Information supplied by, and relating to, people knowledgeable about Japan, Indo-China, Manchuria, Formosa, the Netherlands East Indies, and the Philippine Islands, ca. 1943 – 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#07480 – WN#07485] Student and Training records from the Polish Section relating to the EAGLE Project, February – March 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#07987] Memorandum giving a brief description of the unit of the , France Mission, April 12, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#07992] Weekly operational reports of the Aquitaine Mission, Pyrenees Section, March 11 and 18, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#07993 – WN#07994] Memorandum from Allen Dulles, Chief, OSS Mission to Germany, discussing requirements for landing military in Switzerland, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07995] Memorandum to Allen Dulles discussing liaison matters “with the British and French sister services,” , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07996] Memorandum discussing the proposed FRANZ Mission, to recruit prospective long-range radio operators, observers, and organizers in various army sectors, February 25, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07997] Memorandum discussing OSS cooperation with G-5 in Germany, May 2, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#07999 and WN#09001] Memorandum about proposals for recruiting and training German nationals “as secret agents” during the occupation period, March 24, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#08000] Report on an MO mission to , Italy, to recruit German POWs October 16, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#08000] Pouch Letter No. 26 to Paris, France, with information relating to the “Guy” [Robert Neuhof] Chain in Spain, , 1944, 7 pp. [WN#09003] Report from Paris on MEDUSA Agents (Madrid Chains) reported as arrested by the Germans and sent to Germany, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09006] Memorandum relating to a survey of SFHQ airlift requirements within and to Sweden, May 5, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09007] Memorandum describing the past work and current mission of “Filip,” [Lt. Kazimierz Kraczkiewicz of the Polish Army], December 7, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#09008]. His next assignment was to work on the establishment of a chain of secret mailboxes in Switzerland. Memorandum on an air lift for special operations to Stockholm, Sweden, March 18, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09009] Cable discussing dropping supplies into Norway from Sweden, December 15, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#09010] Records describing French interference with operations in Val d’Aosta, Italy, February - March 1945, 14 pp. [WN#09012 – WN#09016]

204 Records relating to Operation AIREDALE, to use Spanish Basques “for an SO Branch controlled short-range ‘coup de main’ sabotage project,” November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#09011] Records relating to OSS relations with CALPO (Comite de l’Allemagne Libre pour l’Quest), the French Office of Free Germany Committee, ca. October 1944 – March 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#09018] Records relating to unvouchered personnel and contracts of the Foreign Nationalities Branch, ca. 1945, 20 pp. [WN#09019 – WN#09020] List of personnel assigned to the London Labor Desk, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#09021] Records of the Caserta, Italy Communications Branch, ca. October 1944 – June 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#09022 – WN#09036]. The records include communications debriefing reports. Records relating to Operation SAUERKRAUT, to recruit German POW’s to provide intelligence information, ca. June 1944 - November 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#09037 –WN#09051]. The records include correspondence, contracts, and personnel records. Reports from South Africa, ca. August 1942 – June 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#08593]

205 Information on Rumania, August 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#08629] Letter from Henry Hyde to Robert Joyce of the American Legation, Switzerland, , 1945, 3 pp. Relates primarily to events and activities in Switzerland [WN#08606] 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 in Switzerland [WN#08631] Report entitled “The Story of Cornflakes, Pig and Sheet Iron,” prepared by MO-MEDTO 1944; 13 pp. with appendix of photographs [WN#08628] Information on China and Chinese communists, 1945, ca. 60 pp. [WN#09118- WN#09119]

206 Reports of SI, various desks (e.g., Greek, Yugoslav, CD, R & A, Czech, Labor), January-October, 1944, ca. 275 pp. [WN#09123] Information on OSS Mission to Rumania, September-October, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#09126-WN#09150] Monthly report of SI activities, OSS Chunking Unit, June 28, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#09175] Progress report of Far East Division, SI Branch, June 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09177] Information on Eagle Plan for operations in Korea, March-October 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#09175] Information on Albania, 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#09195]

207 Memoranda from the India Burma Theater discussing Dutch resistance to American intelligence teams, August 29 and September 4, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#07486 – WN#07487] Mission to France, SI Branch progress report No. 11, July 31, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#07488] Paris, France, X-2 Branch monthly progress report, September 1945, 11 pp. [WN#07489] 77th SCI Detachment bi-monthly report, September 30, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#07490] Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, Section “E,” weekly operational reports, and 5, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#07491] Memorandum of agreement between Political Warfare Executive (PWE), Office of War Information (OWI), OSS, and Joint Intelligence Collection Agency Middle East (JICAME), relating to operations in the Balkans, January 19, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#07492] Report Received From Wix, British Head of Allied Military Mission at Mihailovitch HQ, November 7, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#07493] Caserta, Italy, SO Branch, records relating to operations and projected operations ANNIE, ROBROY, APPOMATOX/MELE, , JOSEPHINE, ROBERTA, and VANDA, ca. June 1944 – April 1945, ca. 70 pp. [WN#07494 – WN#07500] China MO Branch file relating to the possibility of using Wataru Kaji, President of the League of Establishing Democratic Japan, to carry out subversive propaganda against Japanese troops, ca. February – October 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#08206] SI (INDIV.) weekly report from China, September 6, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#08207] Report on the organization, personnel, and functions of the SI Reports Division in London, England, ca. June – August, 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#08210] London, England, SI, copies of Special Orders on the assignment of personnel, relating mainly to the mission to the Netherlands, and , 1945, 17 pp. [WN#08211 – WN#08218] Memorandum requesting closer collaboration with Czech Intelligence, March 3, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#08226] London, England SI Branch file on “Czech Personalities,” ca. January 1944 – March 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#08235] Reports, correspondence, and other records of European Labor Research, ca. August 1942 – May 1944, ca. 250 pp. [WN#08236 – WN#08300 and WN#10701 – WN#010713] Caserta Italy, SO Branch records on Operation FAYETVILLE/MARGOT, July 1944 – March 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#09704]. Included are reports that the Commandant of was ready to negotiate the surrender of German troops in Italy. Caserta Italy, SO Branch records on Operation SEQUOIA/ITALIA, ca. May - December 1944, 50 pp. [WN#09714]. Included are reports by Italian partisan leader, and later film director, Italo Morandi, a.k.a. Bruno Vailati.

208 Report on Team Fawn in China, July 20, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#09229] Report of CD Operating Procedures, ETO, January 1, 1945, ca. 50 pp; includes photographs [WN#09249]

209 Reports on activities in Romania, September-October 1944 [WN#8999- WN#09000]

210 Information on Mission to Tito, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09624] Memo regarding project for activities in Greece after liberation, March 3, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#09640] Memo regarding British attitudes in Burma, June 27, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09661] Information on OSS in Thailand and dealings with the British, 1943-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#09675] Memo on the Oyster Project, May 22, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#10304] Diary of a 4,000 reconnaissance through the 3rd War Zone in China, March 16-April 20, 1944, 25 pp. [WN#10325] Numerous reports on Belgian Congo, 1942-1943, ca. 125 pp. [WN#10331] Numerous reports on West Africa, 1941-1943, ca. 125 pp. [WN#10332]

211 Correspondence and related records of the Field Service Officer, Company “B,” 2677th Regiment (Prov.), ca. February 1944 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#09530 and WN#09531] Report on SOE activities in the Balkans, May 24, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#09535] Report on the British Intelligence Service and Foreign Office on Mihailovich and the Partisans [in Yugoslavia], , 1943, 5 pp. [WN#09536] Information on OSS-SOE relations and agreements, 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09537 – WN#09541] Weekly reports of OSS, US Army Forces, Middle East, May-August 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#09544 – WN#009547] Report of the Registry Officer, OSS-ME, January – June 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09548] Report of the Labor Desk, OSS-ME, January – June 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09549] Report of the SI Branch, Istanbul, Turkey, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09550] Report of the X-2 Branch, Istanbul, Turkey, August 31, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#09551] Report of the Athens, Greece Mission, August 1945, 11 pp. [WN#09552] Reports of the Research and Analysis Branch, NETO and METO, including a report of a trip to , 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09553] Report of the OSS Istanbul, Turkey Mission, July 1-31, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09554] Memo on organization of OSS/SEAC, November 30, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09559 and WN#09563] Minutes of General Donovan’s meeting with the heads of the clandestine services, January 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#09560] Memorandum on the Calcutta, India base, June 9, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#09561] Memo on functions of SI Branch in New Delhi, India, , 1943, 2 pp. [WN#09568] Roster of OSS [Detachment 404] personnel in Ceylon, December 24, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#09582] History of the Recruiting and Liaison Section, IBT, and related records, April 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09591] Chronological History of the OSS in the CBI, July 20, 1943, 15 pp. [WN#09592] Letter to General Donovan describing developments in OSS South East Asia, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#09593] Letter describing the creation of the “P” Division, to coordinate special operations in the SEAC Theater, March 14, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#09595] Report on OSS-Office of War Information activities in the India-Burma Theater, December 15, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#09596] Memorandum with information on radio projects for North China, Mary 14, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09903] Letter to General Donovan with information on projects for North China, and other matters, November 9, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09907] Correspondence and other records of Quentin Roosevelt, Chief, SI, Chungking, China, ca. April – August 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#09908 and WN#09912] OSS, Central Command, SI Branch weekly report for August 27 – September 2, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09911]

212 Reports on activities in Romania, November 1944-July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#08879-WN#08880] OSS Istanbul, Turkey correspondence, August-November 1944, ca. 12 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 , Rumania and Bulgaria, relations with the British, and the unsatisfactory OWI-OSS relationship. [WN#08882]

213 Caserta, Italy, SO Branch records on Operations PIA, LUPO, GRAVES- PREWARRIOR-( I), ENZO, and GIGI, ca. November 1944 – January 1946, ca. 250 pp. [WN#09757 – WN#09761] The Story of the Sauerkrauts, describing the program to have German POWs distribute MO material to German soldiers, May 1945, ca. 50 pp. (2 copies) [WN#09052] Report from Burma on the recent activities of the AFPFL and their difficulties with the National Revolutionary Party, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#09053] HQ, C.A.S. (B) Intelligence, HQ 12th Army SEAC, Weekly Intelligence Summary No. 90, July 28, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#09053] Report on the Chinese Kuomingtan Organization in Rangoon, Burma, August 10, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09054] Report on the activities of the Nanking puppet government in Burma since 1939, August 10, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#09055] Survey of Foreign Experts report on the Celebes Sea Area, March 31, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#09056] Report on MO Activities as relative to Incidents with , April 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#09057] Reports from the Arakan, Burma Field Unit, January – February 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#09058 – WN#009061] Memorandum transmitting Karen leader San Po Thin’s statement upon the occupation of Bassein, Burma, May 22, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09062] Records relating to the entry of clandestine personnel into Ceylon, January – May 1944, 5 pp. [WN#06064] Records relating to attempts to recruit smugglers to be used for SI purposes in Burmese ports or waters, ca. December 1943 – September 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#06065] Memorandum from India relating to Dutch plans for the Netherlands East Indies, March8, 1944, 1 p. [WN#06066]

214 South East Asian Command and India Burma Theater records relating to the recruitment or other employment of POWs and detainees, ca. September 1944 – August 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#08634 – WN#08638]

215 Report of SI Branch, China Theater, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#09852] Records relating to Thailand, ca. 1941 – 1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00584 (beginning)]

216 Records relating to Thailand, including the , ca. 1941 – 1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#00584 (conclusion)] Caserta, Italy, SO Branch records on Operations “DINGO”/MARINA and SOPHIE, ROCHESTER, POPEYE, STURZO, and ELECTRA/ODETTE ca. 300 pp. [WN#09718 – WN#09722]

217 Caserta, Italy, SO Branch records on Operations BUDWEISER (BEER), SCHENLY (VICTORY), GRANDAD (CECCO), PARTRIDGE, PENANCE (HALO), RUPPERTS, SEQUOIA, and STOUT, ca. November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 500 pp. [WN#09723 – WN#09730]. The records from Operation SEQUOIA include records relating to Italian partisan leader, and later film director, Italo Morandi, a.k.a. Bruno Vailati. Report from the Italian Section, SI, MEDAD Area, giving directions for the organization and conduct of guerillas, February 21, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#08850] List of British intelligence services in East Asia, November 25, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09804] Records relating to requests for documents and clothing for missions in the India Burma Theater and South East Asia, ca. September 1944 – April 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09805 – WN#09817] Report on procedures for the use of “Joan and Eleanor” Communications in reporting intelligence,” July 26, 1945, 30 pp. [WN#09818] Preliminary Report from the South East Asian Command on Rebecca-Eureka in S.D. squadrons and Force 136, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#09819] Message discussing personal issues preventing intelligence gathered on the coast of China from quickly reaching HQ, Pacific Fleet and Australia, August 31, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09820] Memorandum to all X-2 China field stations discussing the need to improve the quality of reports, May 29, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#09821] Memorandum providing background information for X-2 activities in Kweilin, China, March 25, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#09822] Memorandum on British Intelligence Services in China, January 5, 1944, 18 pp. [WN#09823] Memorandum on the operation of the Post Mercury in Chungking, China, November 30, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#09824] Preliminary report of observations made by 1st Lt. James H. Hart which are incidental to his ARMRAIDER mission, as told to Chief, SI, Chungking, , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#09825] Memorandum on SI policy in Thailand, November 3, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#09826] British Security Coordination progress reports from Stations XV and XVA, with items of use and interest to SI, August 1943, 12 pp. [WN#09827] Memoranda to the Director, OSS relating to SI projects, activities, and operations in South East Asia, August 1944 – January 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#09829 – WN#09834] Lists of code identification of agents and sub-agents from SI, India Burma Theater, March 14, 1945, 4 p. [WN#09836]

218 Report on cooperation with the British Office (B.S.C.), , 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#09454] Report on the British Security Coordinator (BSC), January 18, 1943, 14 pp. [WN#09457] Memorandum discussing the security advantages and disadvantages of the George Project’s cover as the Western Continents Corporation, , 1943, 3 pp. [WN#09460] Economic intelligence report on Otto Osterloh & Cia and Otto Osterloh of , , 1945, 5 p. [WN#09463] Memo on suspected Jetsam activities of Gunther Wagner A.G. June 21, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#09464] Information on OSS activities in China, 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#09465- WN#09471] Caserta, Italy, SO Branch records relating to the DETACH (Rosi), PIEL, GUINNESS, WINCHELL, and VELIS (Detect; Teachers) Missions, ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#09762 – WN#09766] X-2 reports concerning Italy, including reports relating to the Vatican, ca. 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09767 - WN#09769] Memorandum on Far East Project 22 and operations, October 29, 1943, 9 pp. [WN#09839]

219 X-2 reports on Slovenia, ca. 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#09770] Italian field stations, communications debriefing reports, May – June 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#09772] Caserta, Italy, SO Branch records relating to the BLATZ (Larry), PABST, LARK (Old Tina), VANDA, LOUISE (Marcucci), JUNEAU (Giants), and La Salle (Nembo) Missions, ca. April - May 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#09731 - WN#09737]

220 Caserta, Italy, SO Branch records on Operations MELE, MARGOT, SUNNYBROOK (TINA – New), JAMISON (RENO-HOPE), (CHICAGO), PILSNER (PARADISO), NAPOLI (TIGERS), EAGLE, and O-11, ca. March 1944 – April 1946, ca. 600 pp. [WN#09738 – WN#09744 and WN#09778 – WN#09779] , Ceylon coded messages sent and received, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#09780]. A few of the messages include the decoded text. The records include a list of abbreviations to be used in radio communications. Memorandum from the India Burma Theater discussing the need for a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for collaborating movement of agents, March 10, 1945, 1 pp. [WN#09783] Survey report of training centers in , Ceylon, March 17, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#09784]

221 Labor situation in Belgium, 1942 [WN#09798] Labor situation in Sweden, 1942 [WN#09800] Information on Germans in Sweden, 1943-1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#10551] Economic, Social, Political Situation in Denmark, 1942 [WN#10552] Reports on activities of the OSS New York Office, April 1944-April 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#00588]

222 Background information on the George Project; established , 1942 for the purpose of securing from sources abroad secret information. George Project located in under the cover of the Western Continents Corporation [WN#09478]

223 Report by the X-2 Branch, SSU, May 1946, “Penetration of OSS by Foreign Intelligence Services,” 67 pp. [WN#09894]

224 Reports on Chemical Warfare, 1943 [WN#09745]

225 Lecture outlines for SI Advanced Training used up to January 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#09473] Secret War Diaries for China Theatre, 1943, ca. 200 pp. [WN#09932]

226 Secret Intelligence Field Manual – Strategic Services (Provisional), March 22, 1944, 43 pp. [WN#09936] Syllabi and course outlines relating to intelligence matters, ca. April 1943 – January 1945, ca. 500 pp. [WN#09938 and WN#09420 – WN#09421] Memoranda relating to Scandinavian Projects V – VIII, “in the process of development,” , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#09415] Correspondence and other records of the Africa Section with Frazar & Company, ca. July 1942 – June 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#09416] Training Scheme reports, ca. August 1944 – January 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09422] London, England records relating to agents, ca. 1943 – 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09423 (beginning)]

227 Report of Roger Lanze, radio operation with the Chestnut Operation, , 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” [WN#07596]

228 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to agents, ca. November 1944 – April 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#07599] List of Spanish [SI?] agents, ca. October 1944, 1 pp. [WN#07600] IBT and SEAC records relating to present SI personnel and possible recruits, ca. February 1944 – July 1945, ca. 35 pp, [WN#09951 – WN#09962] Records relating to the SI training of Malayan troops, ca. April – December 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#09963] Records relating to Surinam SI recruits, ca. October 1943 – September 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09964] List of former Spanish Republican intelligence agents exiled to Oran, Algeria, May 11, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#10401] Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to safe houses, ca. December 1944 – March 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10402] Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to allotments, ca. April – December 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10403]

229 Correspondence with 7404 regarding Scandinavia, April-September 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09987]

230 London, England, Special Funds records, including records relating to the Bomzo and Bovril Teams, ca. November 1944 – August 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10006 – WN#10011] Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations , EVE, FEDALA, FIFI, and FOX TROT, ca. November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#09855 – WN#09859]

231 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations FRANCIS, GALLAGHER-MISTER, GEORGE-A, GRIZZLY, LAHAUT (Marie), HAMILTON (Nelson), HARE/SEA HORSE (Marcel), JEANNOT, NUTS, JIGGS, LORRAINE (Jojo), and SON (Dennis), ca. January – May 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#09860 – WN#09871]

232 Hundreds of reports on conditions in France, 1941-1942 [WN#09941- WN#09944]

233 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations SWING (Ada), SAMSON (Elsa), SEQUOIA (Dede), SHERWOOD (Robert), SLAM (Peter), KING (Ferdenand), JOSHUA, and , ca. December 1944 – May 1945, ca. 350 pp. [WN#09872 - WN#09875, WN#10151 – WN#10155, and WN#10157] Seventh Army, SI Branch operations records received from Station “P,” December 1944 – February 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10156] Reports relating to conditions in France, September – , ca. 300 pp. [WN#09939 – WN#09940]

234 Four memos on various topics from William J. Donovan to the President, December 1941- [WN#10214-WN#10217]

235 Reports on commercial and economic matters in Europe and Japan from the Survey of Foreign Experts, ca. 1943-1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#10227 – WN#10239] Cairo, Egypt, SI Branch records relating to projects in the Near East, ca. February 1944 – November 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#10240 – WN#10241] Records relating to the proposed creation of a joint US – Chinese intelligence office, the Far Eastern Research Institute, to collect information from Japanese residents in the Shanghai, China area, ca. February – March 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10242] Cairo, Egypt, SI Branch, Labor Section records, including a report on trade unionism in the Middle East, ca. February 1944 – January 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10247 – WN#10249] Memorandum on Istanbul, Turkey missions and future Bulgarian activities, August 24, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#10250] Report on the British wireless communication station in Turkey, January 23, [1942?], 6 pp. [WN#11155] Memorandums discussing SI operations in Istanbul, Turkey, April and June, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#11158 and WN#11164] London, England, SI Branch records relating to personnel, including agent names, , and addresses, ca. 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#09323 – WN#09324]

236 Recommendations for decorations and for personnel serving in MEDTO, ca. June – August 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#09325]

237 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations LULU (Carlos), ARROW (John), RABBIT (Patrick), RALEIGH (Walter I), SALLY, CONTE (Jacques), PERNOD (Joe), DOOR/ACE (Klaus), CYCLONE (Charlie), QUEEN (Willie), and NIGHTMARE, ca. January – May 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#07826 (beginning)

238 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations ISABELLA (Mrs.), MIMI, MORRIS/TOBACCO (Phil), TRIANON (Douglas), TROUBADOR, FRANCISCO, PUENTE A, SAINT JAMES II, ADAM, TOBOGGAN (Joseph), CLEANER (Max), and AVALANCHE (Eric), ca. January 1944 – May 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#07826 (conclusion) – WN#07827 (beginning)]

239 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations BIDON, VERDURAZ (Commandant Bernard), COCO (), ST. FERDINAND, SOCRATES (Santiago Sala), PUENTE I (Jean Felipe), WALDORF (Mark), WALTZ/MESSKIT (Jeannette), and other operations, agents, and topics, including scrubbed missions, ca. May 1944 – August 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#07827 (conclusion) – WN#07828 (beginning)]

240 Seventh Army, SI Branch records relating to Operations TROY and VACUUM, ca. December 1944 – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#07828 (conclusion)] London, England, SO Branch records, ca. June 1942 – September 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#10078 – WN#10095 (beginning)]. Topics include collaboration between British SOE and American SO; operations in North Africa, Norway, Sweden, and other countries; expenditure justifications; personnel assigned to the WESTFIELD Mission; agent recruitment; and and decorations.

241 London, England, SO Branch records relating to awards and decorations, ca. May – September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10095 (conclusion)] Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to agents, ca. October 1944 – July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#010096 – 10102] Reports on conditions in , 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10505]

242 Hundreds of oral interview reports, – January 1943, on conditions in Europe, Asia, and Africa [WN#10512-WN#10513] New York, SI Branch records relating to Sweden, ca. October 1942 – July 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#10521] New York, SI Branch records relating to Switzerland, ca. September – December 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#10522]

243 Special Funds records relating to the SUSSEX, TWILIGHT, WESTFIELD, and other Projects, ca. October 1944 – November 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#09343 - WN#09346] Letter describing Axis activity in South America, May 4, 1942, 8 pp. [WN#09347] Notes of a meeting between General Donovan, Allen Dulles, and others regarding ETO activities, January 4, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#09348] Spanish SI Desk report July 15-July 31, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#09368] Information on Austrians and Austrian activity and “Free Germany” activities in Rome, Italy, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#09369] Italian Division, SI Branch records relating to the FIG Mission to Germany, ca. February – November 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#09386] London, England, SI Branch semi-monthly reports, January, February, and July 1944, ca. 35 pp. [WN#09387 – WN#09389] Report on Americans in American companies in Britain, , 1942, 9 pp. [WN#09398] Organization and Functions of No. 2 I (U) Section and Note on the “SUSSEX” Plan, June 12, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#09399] 244 Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to agents, including recommendations for awards and a history of the intelligence service known as “45-A,” which operated in the region, ca. October 1944 – October 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#10407] Memo regarding possible covers for operations in China, 1946-1947, ca. 15 pp. [WN#10408] List of secret agents of the U.S. Secret Service in Shanghai, China, April 11, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#10408] X-2 Branch, China Theater, report on American intelligence activities in Manchuria, March 5, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10408] Copy of newsletter “The Cloak and Dagger,” published by the Chinese Combat Command, Vol. 1 No. 2, August 1945, 28 pp. [WN#10408] OSS China Theater intelligence liaison operational report, September 29 thru , 1945, 6 pp. [WN#10408] Memos regarding counter-intelligence mission and objectives for CIC [Army Counter Intelligence Corps] and SSU, China Theater, , 1946 and , 1946, 6 pp. [WN#10409 (1 of 2)] 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 [WN#10409 (1 of 2)] Memo regarding CIC and X-2 Relationship in China Theater, July 31, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#10409 (1 of 2)] Report on special counter-intelligence detachments, X-2, OSS, ETO, January 18, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10409 (1 of 2)] Numerous memos regarding CIC and X-2 relationships and activities in the China Theater, 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10409 (2 of 2)] Memorandum on Swiss matters, including possible payments to the Italian Government of , November 25, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#10414] List of established contacts for political and economic intelligence in the Rome, Italy area, October 2, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#10418] Chronological file, and other records, of the Survey of Foreign Experts, ca. April 1943 – July 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10253]

245 Records relating to the Survey of Foreign Experts, including correspondence with the Foreign Economic Administration, ca. January 1943 – August 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#10254 – WN#10278, and WN#10524] List of professional personnel of the Office of Economic Warfare Analysis of the Board of Economic Warfare, February 23, 1943, 22 pp. [WN#10277]

246 Correspondence and memoranda relating to the Survey of Foreign Experts, ca. July 1943 – August 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10525 – WN#10541] Records from Athens, Greece relating to the fate of the crew and cargo of the schooner (caique) Gloria, ca. March 1945 – , ca. 40 pp. [WN#10542] Records from Athens, Greece relating to claims arising from the British sinking of the schooner (caique) Irini, ca. July 1944 – April 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#10543] Report on the group, ELAS, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#10544] Athens, Greece, SI Branch records relating to personnel, ca. December 1943 – March 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10545 – WN#10550 and WN#10601 – WN#10608] Records from Burma relating to students, ca. November 1944 – April 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10609 and WN#10613] Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to personnel, ca. 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#10103 – WN#10104]

247 Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to personnel, including members of the Medusa chain, ca. December 1944 – , ca. 200 pp. and one roll of 35mm microfilm, [WN#10105 – WN#10107]

248 Reports on conditions in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Germany, and several other countries, 1941-1942 [WN#10333- WN#10343]

249 Records relating to the Survey of Foreign Experts, including records relating to Japanese electric railways and streetcars (the G Project), ca. November 1942 – December 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#10279 – WN#10299] Detachment 101, list of personnel awarded the Bronze Star to the Asiaitic [sic] Pacific Theater Ribbon, , 1945, 8 pp. [WN#10300] Rosters for OSS India Burma Theater of Operations, February-May 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#10346] Description of the ANZIO Mission to gather in Germany, February 13, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#10653] London, England, Special Funds Branch records, mainly relating to the EAGLE Project to recruit and train Polish agents, ca. July 1944 – September 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#10654 – WN#10657 (beginning)]

250 Information regarding rescue of allied airmen from Switzerland, 1944 [WN#00594] Bern, Switzerland OSS correspondence, February-May 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12001-WN#12003] Correspondence regarding the Office of Censorship Watch List, 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12005] X-2 Branch Washington memos and correspondence regarding operations, activities, organization, and administration matters, 1943-1944, ca. 300 pp. [WN#12006-WN#12007]

251 Monthly Progress Reports of X-2 India Burma Theater of Operations, May-June 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10349] Monthly report of MU/IB-SEAC, May 31, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#10352]

252 Bi-Monthly Reports of the Italian S.I. Desk Forward, September 1944-April 1945 [WN#10628]

253 London, England cables relating to Special Funds, ca. October 1943 – July 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#010951 – WN#10962] The Philps Concern, a report on the N.V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken company of the Netherlands, which was “in a position to do harm to the ” because of its Nazi and fascist ties, ca. August 1943, 2 volumes, ca. 600 pp. [WN#10959 – WN#10960]

254 Memo regarding Swiss matters, November 24, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#10125] Message regarding possible postwar clandestine intelligence system, Oct.10, 1944, 1 p. [WN#10142] Correspondence dealing with Italy, January-May 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#10924]

255 London, England, Special Funds Branch, Labor Division financial records relating to the FAUST Project, 1944 - 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10756 – WN#10758, and WN#10760] Political reports relating to France and Germany, including information on the members and activities of CALPO and DGER, ca. 1945 – 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10925] Reports concerning British Intelligence activities in China, ca. December 1944 – , ca. 150 pp. [WN#10926 – WN#10927] Memo discussing the German Military Mission in China, , 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#10929] Information on OSS relations with the Department of State, December 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#10930 and WN#10934] Memos regarding Department of State cooperation with the Central Intelligence Group (CIG), August – October 1946, 8 pp. [WN#10931 and WN#10932] Memorandum to the FBI relating to the respective fields of jurisdiction of the OSS X-2 representative and the Legal Attaché in Madrid, Spain, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#10933] Report on relations of X-2, Spain, with the Embassy, SI, FBI, and BPCO, June 28, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#10935] Memorandum on understanding between the Embassy and OSS in Spain, November 3, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#10936] Monthly Report of Detachment 101 (CBI) for October 31 – November 30, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11102]. Includes a history of the Detachment. Report from the Russian Zone of Czechoslovakia by Agent “Walter,” June 1945, ca. 6 pp. [WN#11104] Memorandum on the HAMMERHEAD Mission (Rumanian team), August 5, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#11112] Two memos regarding the Rumanian Minister to the Holy See, -21, 1944, 4 pp. References to the Pope’s rules about diplomats using the Vatican Radio and the desire for no code use [WN#11114-WN#11115] History of the Labor Section-SI-ME to September 15, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11116] Correspondence of the Labor Section-SI-Cairo, 1943-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#11123 and WN#11124]

256 Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records, including records of the French SI Desk for Algeria, ca. December 1943 – July 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#10373 – WN#10384] Shanghai, China, SI Branch reports on conditions and developments in China, including reports of Japanese atrocities, ca. September 1945 – June 1946, ca. 200 pp. [WN#10385 – WN#10388] Monthly Progress Report, X-2 , India Branch Office, , 1944, 6 pp. [WN#10389] Organizational Report of the 5329 Air Ground Forces Resources and Technical Staff [China], for August-September 1944; September 30, 1944, 36 pp. [WN#10390]. This report includes a report of the activities of the 14th Air Force air-ground liaison team, Sugar Mike Nine. Report on British intelligence services in East Asia, November 25, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#10391] Records from the CBI, including correspondence of Lt. Col. G.N. Richmond, ca. December 1942 – October 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10392 – WN#10394] Records of the School and Training Branch - Appendix VII: Part Three, Section D, of the History “RTU-11 (the Farm)” ca. 1944 – 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10396]

257 London, England, Special Funds records, ca. December 1943 – August 1945, ca. 650 pp. [WN#10714 – WN#10736]. Topics include records relating to Faust Project components CHISEL, FARO, HAMMER, MALLET, CHEERFUL, POTOMAC, DOWNEND, PICKAXE, and TYL; payments to French officers; and the GRIEG Project to establish an SI mission in Denmark.

258 London, England, Special Funds records relating to the Faust Project; Eagle Project components ALEXANDER, CUBA LIBRA, DAIQUIRI, EGGNOG, HIGHBALL, HOTPUNCH, MANHATTAN, MARTINI, OLD FASHIONED, ORANGE BLOSSOM, PINK LADY, PLANTERS PUNCH, SIDECAR, SINGAPORE SLING, TOM COLLINS, and ZOMBIE; and other matters; ca. March 1944 – October 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#10658 – WN#10674, and WN#10737 – WN#10755]

259 Nanking-Chinese Combat Command Situation Reports, September-October 1945. Some references to war crimes. [WN#10676]

260 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. [WN#11213] Memo regarding OSS representation in Saudi Arabia, September 14, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#11219] Memo regarding OSS Cairo, Egypt relationship with the Polish Intelligence Service, June 24, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#11224] History of the Labor Section-SI-ME to September 15, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11132] Memos regarding the disposition of Kappa material, 20 pp. [WN#11133]

261 Memo regarding the penetration of Russian societies in Shanghai, China, September 5, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#10014] Counter-Intelligence Report, China, December 1945, 7 pp. [WN#10015] Information about X-2 organizational setup in China, February 1946, ca. 10 pp. [WN#10016] Memo regarding SCAP [Supreme Commander Allied Powers] intelligence requirements, November 7, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10018] Memo regarding operational gifts for use in China for informants, , 1946, 1 p. [WN#10018]. Among the gifts requested were Parker Pen and Pencil sets and Revlon “Cherry ” lipstick. Memo regarding intelligence program, X-2 Branch, China Theater, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10018] Memorandum regarding a plan of X-2 operation for the Shanghai, China area, June 24, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10018] Information regarding propaganda warfare in China, 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#10020] Notes on Chinese in Thailand, March 6, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#10021] Interrogation report on Korea, February 1947, 20 pp. [WN#10022] Historical Outline of S.I. Greek Desk, Cairo, Egypt, , 1944, 9 pp. [WN#10026] Memorandums on the Greek Irregular Project, February 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#10027] Special plan for SI activities in Greece, August 26, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#10027] Report on, and financial statement of, METOPE to date, March 6, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#10033] Financial statement of METOPE, February 9, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#10034] Memorandum on the past activities of General Giacomo Carboni, September 2, 1945, 16 pp. [WN#10040] Memorandum concerning Major Felix Pasqualino’s credit at the Vatican Bank, with money supplied by Senator Parodi, to take care of refugee Jewish children, May 2, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#10043] Report of the Security Office, Company D, 2677th Regiment, for March 1- 15, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#10045] Report of Morale Operations, Company D, 2677th Regiment, March 15 – 31, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#10046] Italian Division, SI, I.D.S.I.F. Report, April 16, 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10047] Caserta, Italy, Security Branch records relating to the San Marco Battalion, ca. November 1944 – July 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#11354] Italian Division, SI Branch records relating to awards, decorations, and letters of commendation, ca. May – July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11359] Signal Section, 2677th Regiment (Prov.), communications debriefing reports of SI operators, May 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11360] Memorandum relating to the BCRA and the French Desk, June 17, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11374] Notes on OSS representatives in Iran and Iraq based on a field trip, November 11- 21, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11383] Report of Near East Section, SI, January 1-June 30, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#11383] Near East Section Report, April 15, 1944, ca. 20 pp. Contains historical background information [WN#11383] History of the Near East Section, OSS Cairo, Egypt, May 15, 1943-September 15, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#11384] Memorandum on the situation regarding the Labor Desk, Cairo, Egypt, July 31, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11395] Report on a trip through the Middle East, May 20, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#11397] Proposed plan of operations for X-2 Branch, Cairo, Egypt, January 25, 1944, 17 pp. [WN#11398]

262 Reports on operations in Burma, February 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10162] Memo from Allen Dulles on January 6, 1945, advising not to use as a double agent a Swiss Nazi who worked for the Gestapo [WN#10166] Weekly reports and letters from OSS Izmir, Turkey, 1943-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#10171-WN#10172] Report on Greek Situation, May, 1944, ca. 6 pp. [WN#10173] Report of Istanbul, Turkey, Greek SI, January-June 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10174] Special report regarding principle developments in the African Section, SI, November 1, 1943-February 1, 2944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10175]

263 History of X-2 Branch, China Theater, June 4, 1946, 45 pp. Covers the period October 1, 1945-June 1, 1946 [WN#10766] OSS X-2 Branch Monthly Report for August 1945, October 3, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10768] Irish Republican Army information [WN#10961]

264 Correspondence between Allen Dulles and New York OSS Office, November 1944-June 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#10972 (?)] Folder entitled “ Correspondence” that contains information on ALOSS Mission; French seizing gold in ; whereabouts of Hitler, Himmler, and Schellenberg; and blocking of German Assets in Switzerland; among other topics. [WN#10972] Macy Project Folder, 1945-1946, , Austria, ca. 50 pp. Contains a 20-page report about the Russian NKVD, primarily covering the 1930s [WN#10983]

265 “V Market” Cables, January-April 1945, referencing Vessel Reports, including information about their validity [WN#11149-WN#11150]

266 List of pseudonyms used by Italian Division SI, MEDTO, , 1945, ca. 5 pp. [WN#11657]

267 Caserta, Italy records relating to POWs and civilian personnel used as, or investigated as prospective, agents by OSS, ca. June 1944 – June 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#11170 – WN#11179, WN#11188 – WN#11195, WN#11197, and WN#11200] Caserta, Italy, Swiss Desk, SI, reports for January 1945, 11 pp. WN#11180 – WN#11181] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to the FIG Mission to German occupied Italy, ca. October – November 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#11182] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to the transfer of funds to Italy, ca. November 1943 – June 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#11183 – WN#11186]. Many of the transfers involved Luigi Antonini, President of the Italian-American Labor Council. Athens, Greece lists of names and codenames, recommendations for promotion and decorations, and other records, ca. 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#11187] Italian Division, SI, MEDTO, Final Activities Report of Brindisi, Fasano, Ostuni Bases Covering Period from 26 December 1944 to 28 February 1945, 6 pp. [WN#11196]

268 SI records relating to Greece, including Missions SETTLER, SORCERY or HEBREW, GASOLINE or PROPHETESS, ORACLE, , IRON, FLOKA, VLACH, FLEECE, LUCIAN, ELLAS, EMERALD, and HELOT, ca. June 1943 – October 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#10990 – WN#11000, and WN#11301 – WN#11309] Report of the Perry Unit’s mission to Albania from July – November 1943, ca. December 1943, 5 pp. [WN#11311] Memorandum describing the preliminary organization of the SI Central European Section, June 30, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11312] Memorandums describing operational matters of the American Military Unit in Bucharest, Romania, November 6 and 10, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#11313 – WN#11314] Report from the Peninsular Base Section describing weaknesses in OSS and French espionage organizations, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#11317] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to Operations, including MELON, BOURGOIN, MARIA GIOVANNA (FALCO), PLUM, and APPLE I, ca. October 1943 – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11318 – WN#11319 and WN#11321 – WN#11325] Caserta, Italy, Security Branch records of investigations, including records relating to security concerns about the San Marco Battalion, ca. July 1944 – June 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#11326 – 11332] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to Projects MACGREGOR and MALVINA, December 1943 – September, 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#11334 – WN#11335] London, England records relating to, and reports based on information supplied by, POWs, ca. October 1944 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#11342 – WN#11345] Report on British Intelligence penetration of US Army installations in China, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#11346] Memorandum describing how intelligence reports and agents are evaluated, March 27, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#11348] Report on the treatment of ex-agents, ca. July 1944, 1 p. [WN#11349] Records relating to the Westfield Mission, which sought to rally resistance and attack enemy morale in Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Germany, ca. June – August 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#11350] Summary of the work of the SOE (Hackett’s) Propaganda School, February 16, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#11601] Records relating to British propaganda and morale operations, ca. March 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11602] The Relations of O.S.S. to the Free French B.C.R.A., and to British Broadway, August 26, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#11603] London, England SI Log, May 28 – October 8, [1944], 21 pp. [WN#11610] Records relating to a British proposal for obtaining tactical information, August 1944, 5 pp. [WN#11611] London, England SI chronology related to field detachments as part of the SUSSEX Plan, August 1943 – August 1944, 9 pp. [WN#11612]

269 Numerous Field Activity Reports, late 1944, ca. 200 pp. Provides historical background on various missions, projects, and activities [WN#12390-WN#12400] Memo regarding providing an analysis of OSS activities in the Balkans and Central Europe, January 3, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#11063] Memo regarding planning for post-war secret intelligence operations, Jan. 6, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#11064] Groups, 1944 [WN#12587] Rosters of OSS City Teams, ca. 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#11067] Reports on OSS activities in the Balkans, Greece, and Hungary, December 1944- April 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11051-WN#11067] Reports on OSS activities in the Balkans, Greece, and Hungary, December 1944- April 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11041-WN#11050]

270 A Study of the Partisan Problem in Northern Italy, January 27, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#11232] Records relating to the report of the OSS Special Detachment, G-2, Fifth Army, December 1944 – January 1945, 8 pp. [WN#11234] Minutes of SIS/OSS meeting on the KENT Project, July 21, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#11235] List of people to be issued checks charged from the FAUST budget, July 1944, 1 p. [WN#11243] London, England list of Washington and London reference numbers for agent personnel, and Table of Organization, June – July 14, 1944, 6 p. [WN#11246] Memo regarding OSS projects in the European Theater of Operations, September 28, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#11249] Memo regarding POW interrogation material, July 11, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#11252] Memorandum relating to the possibility of disseminating false military information through Berne, Switzerland, November 26, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#11257] Memo regarding Sweden, July 26, 1944, 2 pp. References to Jacob Wallenberg. [WN#11272] Memorandum concerning the MARQUIES Plan, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#11281] Memorandum regarding the introduction of agents into Norway, June 22, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#11283] Memorandum describing the history of the AQUITAINE Mission, May 16, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#11292] Preamble to the 1 January 1944 Early History of X-2, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11292] 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 [WN#11293] Memorandum regarding a survey trip to Brussels, Belgium for SO, February 3, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#12378] London, England, SO Branch activity reports, ca. October 1944 – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12380 – 12389] Report of an interview regarding putting agents and equipment into Austria, January 19, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12702] Memorandum from Allen Dulles relating to the infiltration of agents into Germany, November 7, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12705] Memorandums on meetings of the WN Committee at DGER, March 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12712 – WN#12713] Memorandum on the activity of the French Section in Paris (Sussex and Proust), , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12723] Memorandum relating to the morale of Sussex agents, July 11, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12733] Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to the CARDINAL Mission to Germany, ca. March – July 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#12759] Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to Operation CHEERFUL to Austria, ca. November 1944 – June 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12760]

271 Report on activities of OSS, Greece, January 31, 1945, 14 pp. [WN#10691] Italian Division, SI Branch, Market and Vessel reports, March – April 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#10692] Reports on French Morocco, ca. 1941-1942, ca. 50 pp., with maps and photographs [WN#11487] Records relating to recruiting for the SUSSEX Mission, November 1943 – November 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#11494] Memo regarding synthesis of SIM [Italian intelligence service] reports of August- September 1944, as translated into English, September 11, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11499] Chronological File of George O. Pratt, June – October 1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#11903] Letter from Arthur J. Goldberg to Whitney H. Shepardson, October 1, 1943, 7 pp. [WN#11903]. References to his visits to Algiers and London and economic matters. 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 members spread themselves over the former Jewish flats….When the hour of is struck, the Jewish population will have unhappily been exterminated” [WN#11903] Report on conditions in Germany, August 16, 1943, 1 p. [WN#11903] Memo regarding proposed project for establishing channel to Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Germany, August 31, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#11903]

272 Vessel Reports, April – July 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#10693] Bern, Switzerland Source Information 1945. Provided is code names, code numbers, and pseudonyms [WN#10694 and WN#10698] Italian Division, SI Branch lists of code names, 1944 - 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10695 - WN#10697] Memorandum on future plans and correlation of Italian S.I. activities with Switzerland, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#10700] Lisbon, Portugal, X-2 Branch records relating to SUNSET, June – September 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#11399] OSS Field Detachment, First Allied Airborne Army, memorandum regarding Project ALGONQUIN to procure tactical intelligence, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#11402] AQUITAINE Mission – Pyrenees Section, weekly reports of operational activity, January and February 1945, 5 pp. [WN#11403 and WN#11404] of Madrid, Spain agents, June 26, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11428] Memorandum describing London, England SO organization, January 11, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#11447] Records relating to the WESTFIELD Mission, ca. September 1943 – July 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#11448] Memorandum to General Donovan explaining the plans of the London, England Labor Desk for penetrating Germany, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11809] OSS, Mission for Germany, list of code names and area designations, July 11, 1945, 14 pp. [WN#11813] Bern, Switzerland records relating to Radio Wildcat, ca. November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12202] Records relating to SI Project CARDINAL, to send agents to , Germany, ca. April 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#12210]

273 London, England, SI Branch records relating to the ANZIO Mission against Germany, ca. February – April 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12213] French Desk, SI Branch records relating to the GITANE Project, ca. March – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12219] Memorandum regarding a trip to Switzerland by Franz Novy, February 3, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12221] London, England, SI Branch records relating to the FEDALA Mission against Germany, ca. January – March 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12225] Records relating to Belgian Sûreté de l'État, ca. November 1944 – October 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12588 – WN#12591] Report by Colonel Ellery C. Huntington, Jr. on his European Trip, 1942-1943, 135 pp. [WN#12595] Information on OSS-SOE arrangements in England, Norway, North Africa, and Mid East, 1942-1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12597] Report on S.O. organization, operations, and objectives, ca. September 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12600]

274 Reports of the Italian and Albanian Section, SI, on operational activities and political and economic intelligence. January-May 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#10571- WN#10575] Draft History of the OSS [WN#10576]

275 Strategic Services Officer War Diary up to January 1943, 153 pp. [WN#10577]

276 Numerous reports on OSS projects and operations in Europe, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11743] Status Report on OSS Mission to Germany, 1945 [WN#11624] Memo from 110 to Climax, Bern, Switzerland, November 7, [1944?], regarding infiltration of agents into Germany, 3 pp. [WN#11621] 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 ’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 Rosenberg (ERR) [art looting operation]; [WN#11622]

277 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. [WN#11628] Information on possible post-hostilities use of Anti-Nazi and Anti-Communist German POWs, 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#11632] Information regarding the recruiting of Danes, February 1945, 5 pp. [WN#11667]

278 Memorandum from James Angleton, C.O. SCI/Z Units, listing captured Allied agents and discovered Allied intelligence agencies, June 7, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#11671] Mediterranean Command interrogation report of Dott. Ing. Francesco Malvezzi, “Regarding OSS Matters,” March 22, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#11671] Records relating to SCI/Unit Z/Milan civilian employee Luigi Bostiga, ca. April 1944 – August 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#11672] Caserta, Italy, X-2 Branch records relating to Missions WINCHELL, STURZO, YOUNGSTOWN, MICA, LOUISA, HYPO, GIOIA (Jameson), JERICHO – LA SPEZIA, BRADFORD, and LUCE; and the BOY BLUE Project / ARBITER Plan, ca. June 1944 – January 1947, ca. 800 pp. [WN#11673 – WN#11683]

279 Information regarding relations with Czech intelligence, 1944-1945 [WN#12152- WN#12157] Memo regarding the Monaco Project, September 11, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#12072] 280 Irish situation information, ca. 1942, 5 pp. [WN#07845]

281 State Department correspondence, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp.[WN#12669] Memo regarding OSS Missions to Norway and Denmark, July 26, 1945, 7 pp.[WN#12674] Information regarding the Bulgarian Government, September 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12677] OSS/SSU relations with American Embassy, Madrid Spain, 1944-1946 [WN#11991] French Resistance-Miscellaneous Intelligence, 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12655]

282 ETO/OSS War Diaries and related records, 18 rolls of 35mm microfilm, [WN#11918]

283 Weekly report of SI, Paris, January-April 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12115] Memo regarding financing joint operations by Belgian Surete and OSS, February 21, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12114]

284 Memo regarding potential Czechoslovakia SI Service in France, August 7, 1944, ca. 7 pp. [WN#11926] Memos regarding intelligence and operations plans in France, April-July 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#11926] Report on Tsarist intrigues in Paris, France, July 17, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#11927] Survey of Foreign Experts reports relating to Belgium, France, and Spain, October – December 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#11927] Memorandum on the British intelligence organization in India, February 10, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#11942] Memorandum with impressions from a trip to Germany and Switzerland, April 5, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#11943] Report of X-2 activities in the Middle East, ca. November 1944 – July 1945, 18 pp. [WN#11944] Interrogation reports and related records, 1942 – 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#11945] Activities in Ireland, 1944-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#11946]

285 London, England, SI Branch records relating to German Desk Mission ARCHBISHOP; French Desk Missions BALTO, BOYARD, and CAPORAL; Czech Desk Team BOVRIL; Labor Division Mission PICKAXE; and other matters; ca. October 1944 – October 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#12118 – WN#12123]

286 Memos, minutes of meetings, and other records of the OSS, ETO Plans and Operations Staff, November 1944-March 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11822] PROUST progress report, June 20 – July 7, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#11830] Memorandum regarding potential Czechoslovak SI Service in France, August 7, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#11834] Memorandum concerning organization and plans, Czechoslovak Section, SI, July 21, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11834] Memo regarding the Polish Underground Movement, May 26, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#11836] London SI Branch planning and project files, 1943-1944, 27 pp. [WN#11837] Information on the situation in Yugoslavia, April 1944, 6 pp. [WN#11838] London Czech Project material, 1943, ca. 125 pp. [WN#11839] London Intelligence Committee information, February-July 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#11840] Reports on Scandinavia, 1944-1945, including Westfield Mission material, ca. 200 pp. [WN#12124 and WN#12125]

287 London, England, X-2 Branch copies of British documents relating mainly to Sweden (BB Reports), ca. July – November 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12131] London, England, X-2 Branch “Memoranda – Outgoing – Miscellaneous,” ca. May 1943 – September 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12132] Memorandum relating to Danish activities of the Scandinavian Section, SI, London, February 22, 1945, 1 p. [WN#12134] Memorandum discussing the HANSEL Plan for intelligence operations against Germany from Denmark, February 10, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12134] Madrid, Spain, SI Branch, “unsolicited political reports,” December 18 – 19, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#12147] Madrid, Spain, SI Branch memoranda relating to a meeting with the Ambassador to explain the work, limitations, and possibilities of the (***) [OSS?] in Spain, May 11, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#12148] Madrid, Spain, SI Branch, reports and other records sent between Madrid and Malaga, Spain, ca. May – July 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#12149 – WN#12150] Madrid, Spain SI Branch, reports and other records sent between Madrid and Vigo, Spain, ca. January – December 1944, ca. 400 pp. [WN#12503 – WN#12504]

288 ETO/OSS War Diaries and related records, 17 rolls of 35mm microfilm, [WN#10428]

289 ETO/OSS War Diaries and related records, 18 rolls of 35mm microfilm, [WN#10427]

290 X-2 Branch records relating to Finland, including records relating to the penetration of the American Legation in , 1942 – 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#12228 and WN#12229] Report on visit to 55 SCI Unit and to Swiss frontier, January 1 – 8, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#12233] Records relating to Operation KING, an agent penetration case against Germany, June – July 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12241] Report about an group, March 27, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12243] London, England, X-2 Branch records relating to the Counter Intelligence War Room, ca. November 1944 – March 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12245, WN#12246, and WN#12249] Information on OSS Special Intelligence Units and X-2 Special Counter- Intelligence Units, 1944-1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12248 and WN#12249] Reports on Falangists, Wolfram, movement of war material, Spain, 1944 [WN#12267 – WN#12270]

291 Mount Case- deals with the Balkans, Summer 1945-1946. Includes information about or references to Major. Wilhelm Hoettel, Kurt Auner, General Kaltenbrunner, Friedrich Schwend, and the Rumanian . [WN#11950] Memorandums describing the status of activities against Germany, including operations of the WESTFIELD Mission, November and December 1944, 10 pp. [WN#12303] London, England, SO Branch plan for continuing Operation TISSUE, to gather intelligence about Germany, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, Denmark, and Russia, ca. 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12304] Records relating to SOE-OSS cooperation, ca. September 1944 – July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12305 and WN#12306] Records describing negative OSS reaction to American participation in the Polish Government/SOE Project DUNSTABLE, December 1944 and January 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12307] London, England, SO Branch reports on Scandinavia, including Westfield Mission, 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#12317 – WN#12319] SI Branch progress report, August 1945, 9 pp. [WN#12320] SO Branch progress reports, February and March 1945, 12 pp. [WN#12321 and WN#12322] Report on an Austrian resistance group, May 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12331]

292 German Chemical Industry, 1945. [WN#12094] Cover-Diplomatic and other cover for X-2 representatives abroad, 1945-1946 [WN#12688]

293 Memo for the Director of Strategic Services regarding the activities of the OSS, July 1, 1944, 33 pp. [WN#11770]

294 Three Articles on Spanish Clandestine Communist Movement – 1944, Madrid 137 pp. [WN#11777] Information on Spain, 1943-1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#11779 – WN#11793]. Topics include ongoing tension between the U.S. Embassy and the OSS.

295 Report of SSS Detachment, 36th Division, -November 13, 1944, 38 pp. [WN#10442] Book containing code names and numbers. [WN#10464]

296 US Army, Field Analysis Unit weekly operational reports, February 13 – , 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#11794 – WN#11800] HQ, VIII Corps, OSS Detachment, report for week of 4 – 10 March 1945; March 15, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#11841] Report of interrogation of suspected German double agent Roger Schumacher, January 9, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#11846] Report on the Romanian situation in London, September 7, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#11850] SO records relating to developments and operations in Scandinavia, including the political activity of the Norwegian Government in Sweden and Norway, and the WESTFIELD Mission, ca. October 1943 – September 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11851 – WN#11862] Paris, France, SI Branch, Labor Division records relating to personnel, ca. April 1944 – October 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#11863 – WN#11864] Memorandum approving financial arrangements related to “Richard Lowe,” who was operating under cover for SI Iran, including payments for the maintenance and guarding of Metropolitan Museum of Art buildings in Iran, April 11, 1945, 1 p. [WN#11865] Records relating to the termination of the Yale Library Project, a.k.a. the C Mission, November 1944 – January 1945, 4 pp. [WN#11866] Memorandum to Mr. Casey, Chief, SI Branch, OSS ETOUSA, relating to a shortage of agents “except as are handled by the Belgian Surete,” February 4, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12401] US Army, Field Analysis Unit reports on changes in the Belgian Surete de l’Etat organization, tactical infiltration in territory, and for the weeks ending December 24 and 31, 1944; December 1944 – January 1945, 14 pp. [WN#12402 – WN#12405] Paris, France, MO Unit P and PW progress reports, October – November 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12406] Reports and other records from Mission MELANIE, the OSS Mission to the Netherlands, ca. September 1944 – June 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#12408 – WN#12411] Paris, France records relating to the AQUITAINE Mission, ca. November 1944 – May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12412] Paris, France, SI Branch, Labor Division report, Russian Army of Liberation and Russian Propaganda, January 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12413] Report on the interim organization of the EMFFI, the Etat-Major Forces Francaises de l’Interieur, June 24, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#12421] Paris, France, SO Branch records relating to the history of the CROSS and AIREDALE Projects, ca. January – June 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12422 – WN#12425] Paris, France records relating to various missions, ca. March – June 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#12426 – WN#12427]

297 SO Branch records relating to Denmark, including the Peters organization, ca. September – December 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12167 – WN#12168] Memorandum regarding liaison with the British, August 23, 1945, 1 p. [WN#12180] Memorandum for William J. Donovan on Development of OSS Activities in North Africa, November 2, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#12182] Director’s Office correspondence relating to OSS use of the diplomatic pouch, July 1942 – August 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12184] Director’s Office correspondence with the Department of State regarding the leakage of information sent to the Embassy at Chungking, China, July 1942 – May 1943, 9 pp. [WN#12185] Director’s Office correspondence with the Department of State regarding a Czechoslovakian Government protest of remarks about the possible return of the to Germany, May – June 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#12187] Memorandum to General Donovan relating to information obtained by the US Military Attaché’s Office in Stockholm, Sweden from Finnish sources, , 1945, 1 p. [WN#12188] Memorandum to General Donovan relating to Serafino Romualdi, Don Luigi Sturzo, and Colonel Randolfo Pacciardi, May 3, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12189] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records regarding the Italian political situation, and other topics, ca. October 1944 – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12191 – WN#12196] Memorandum with information on Poland’s new government, March 1, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12196] Istanbul, Turkey cable proposing evacuation of Rumanian employees of the US Mission in Bucharest, Rumania “now threatened with arrest by Russians,” June 19, 1946, 1 p. [WN#12200] Paris, France records relating to S.R.”O” French Agents, ca. February – June 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12428] Report of SSS, G-2, 3rd Division, 7th Army, 16 August-16 October 1944, ca. 14 pp. [WN#12429] HQ, Seventh Army, G-2, report from, and interrogation of, ANZIO, April 1945, 12 pp. [WN#12429] Washington, X-2 Branch cable to Istanbul, Turkey regarding a card index of Polish refugee Jews in Russia being compiled by the Jewish Agency for Palestine in , Iran, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#14601] Records relating to funds for the Spanish AIRDALE project, February – May 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14611] Memorandums relating to currency operations in Europe, June 1942, 3 pp. [WN#14619] Records relating to the purchase of an artificial hearing device for Governor- General Boisson of Dakar, French West Africa, April – June 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14620] Memorandums about the possible discontinuance of the NDRC, Division 19 and MRL services to R&D, January – February 1945, 4 pp. [WN#14623]

298 Memo regarding the objectives and methods of the MO unit at the 6th Army Group, November 6, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12335] Paris, France records relating to agents and teams who were part of the PROUST and SUSSEX Missions, ca. June 1943 – April 1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#12337 – WN#12342]

299 Memorandum regarding G-5 cooperation with the OSS in Germany, June 1, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12271] Minutes of inter-branch meeting relating to CALPO, January 10, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#12272] Ninth Army, OSS, Field Detachment Section, weekly operational report, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12274] Memorandum on OSS activities in Czechoslovakia, May 22, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12276] Paris, France records relating to Belgranodeux (or Belgrano Deux), ca. September – December 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12295] Caserta, Italy records relating to the security of the San Marco Battalion, October 1944, 8 pp. [WN#12297] Memorandum relating to agent chains in Northern Italy, with a glossary of code numbers of the Swiss Office, September 20, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12298] Report of an inspection trip of SCI stations in Southern France from May 12-25, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#12976] Report on the war operations of the Western European Section, June 6 – 25, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#12977] Lists of SI and SO field men, ca. March – August 1942, 8 pp. [WN#12978 – WN#12981] Correspondence with “Argus” in Lisbon, Portugal, ca. December 1943 – May 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#12983 – WN#12984] Records relating to Renato C. Senise, nephew of Rome’s Chief of Police, July 1943, 4 pp. [WN#12987] Memorandum regarding a possible change in State Department policy over OSS activities in Spain, July 13, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#12995] Memorandum describing State Department cooperation in obtaining fake paperwork for an OSS agent, December 15, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#12996]

300 Records relating to OSS activities into Italy from French territory, either alone or with the French, including references to French interference in the Val d’Aosta area, March 1945, 6 pp. [WN#11994 – WN#11995] Memorandum regarding American awards to British and French officers, May 28, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#11996] Memorandum relating to the British Intelligence Service, May 21, 1945, 1 p. [WN#12000] Caserta, Italy records relating to field personnel and students, ca. 1944 – 1945, ca. 450 pp. [WN#12801 and WN#12805 – WN#12806] Records of meetings with the British concerning operations in Thailand, February 25, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#12809 – WN#12811] Records relating to the Vichy French Secret Service in Iraq, December 1942, 4 pp. [WN#12812] Records relating to deIrala, the OSS’ principal Basque contact in New York, June 1942 – September 1944, 12 pp. [WN#12813] Memorandums regarding the work of Far Eastern Bureau of PWE [Political Warfare Executive], July-September 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12814] Records relating to OSS operations in the Iberian Peninsula, including histories of operations, and agreements between the State Department and the OSS, ca. 1943- 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#13054 – WN#13065] Memorandum discussing efforts by the Russian NKGB to recruit Jewish agents for Palestine, and the need for Germany, Austria, and Italy to penetrate this activity, March 12, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#13066] Memorandums discussing relations with British Intelligence, October 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13068] Letter to No. 173 discussing problems with the “situation in ,” July 19, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13069] Appendix A from an unidentified report listing missions [in Greece] as of September 1, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13070] Partial index to the Kappa Series of reports, prepared August 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13072]

301 Paris, France, SI Branch, Labor Division records relating to Special Funds, screening POWs for possible use, and other matters, ca. May 1944 – November 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#12901 – WN#12904] London, England, SI Branch records relating to Free French secret services, ca. September 1943 – February 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#12905] Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to the HUGO Plan, ca. October 1944 – June 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#12907 – WN#12908] Paris, France, SI Branch, Labor Division correspondence file with Switzerland, ca. October 1944 – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12348]

302 Records relating to OSS relations with CALPO, January – February 1945, 6 pp. [WN#12433] Reports from Italy regarding Plan CAESAR, to obtain Japanese intelligence data from inside the Vatican, ca. July 1945 – August 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12440] List of OSS aliases and code numbers with the real names, n.d., 2 p. [WN#12442] Paris, France, SO Branch lists of organisers [sic], with Christian, operational, and real names, July 14, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#12444] Paris, France, SO Branch list of personnel in the field, ca. September 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12445] Information on German anti-fascist Emil Brugger, May 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12449] Paris, France, SI Branch “Rapports de Missions” and related records, ca. July 1944 – July 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#12458]

303 Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to its work with CALPO, ca. November 1944 – June 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12460] Memorandum on the Reseau Mithridate, a French intelligence underground network, October 27, 1944, 1 p. [WN#12505] Records relating to an agreement between MI6 and OSS about special intelligence derived from penetration of the enemy lines, January – February 1945, 5 pp. [WN#12511] Paris, France general, letter, special, and travel orders; and memorandums announcing personnel changes, ca. April 1944 – May 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#12512 – WN#12514] Report on the briefing of the first four American SUSSEX teams, April 12, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12519] Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to recruits, mainly for the SUSSEX Mission, ca. October 1943 – May 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12523] Memorandum regarding X-2 agent penetration project to Germany, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12527] Memorandum regarding SO Branch recruitment and use of German POWs, Jan.11, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12528] Memorandums on transfer of German POWs and former German nationals to OSS control, March 1945, 5 pp. [WN#12529] Summary of three reports about life in POW camps and the mentality of POWs, ca. 1945, 5 pp. [WN#12530] Minutes of inter-branch meeting relating to CALPO, with supplementary information, January 10, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#12531] Memorandum providing a summary of a discussion in General Magruder’s office re the IB Theater, January 9, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#12532] Memorandum regarding the first hearing with General Fortier’s Committee, March 4, 1946, ca. 20 pp. Contains historical background of OSS SI work and thoughts about the future. [WN#12533] SSU General Order No. 13, June 17, 1946, establishing the Foreign Security Reports Office, 5 pp. plus organizational chart. [WN#12534] Records relating to a conference of SSU representatives in Heidelberg, Germany, to discuss the implementation of a War Department plan for coordination of intelligence activities in Europe and the Middle East, and other matters, June 1946, 15 pp. [WN#12535] General Order No. 1 and Special Order No. 3 relating to OSS organization and operations in Austria, August-September 1945, 8 pp. [WN#12541] Special Operations Progress Report for all theaters, with an organization chart for US personnel, May 1, 1945, 22 pp. [WN#12543] G-3/OSS/London, England organization chart, n.d., 1 p. [WN#12544] Records relating to SO activities in Thailand, including a chronological summary, ca. March 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12545] Records relating the liquidation of the SSU, ca. October 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12546] Recommendations for future actions relating to the Special Funds Division, August 12, 1946, 9 pp. [WN#12547] Records relating to intelligence coverage in Latin America, ca. May – October, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#12548] Photographs of various personnel involved in the SAUERKRAUT operations, ca. October 1944, ca. 20 photos, [WN#12549] “Q” Reports, April 1944 – January 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12550]

304 Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to Missions CAPORAL, CELTIQUE, ELEGANTE, GITANE, GAULOISE, VOLTIGEUR, and JOB, ca. February – May 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13001 – WN#13007]

305 Records relating to the activation of the SUSSEX Plan, June – July 1943, 7 pp. [WN#10777 – WN#10778] Gripsholm information, 1942-1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#10868] Letter from William J. Donovan to Kermit Roosevelt, , 1949, concerning Japanese codes. Attached is a memo regarding the examination of OSS records concerning activities in Portugal relating to enemy codes and ciphers, December 13, 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#10869] Pages from an unidentified report, or reports, regarding the history of CE, CI, SI, and X-2, n.d., ca. 10 pp. [WN#10870 – WN#10872] Information on Scandinavian operations, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#10873] Records relating to plans and operations in Thailand, ca. November 1943 – January 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#10874] Southeast Asia Section, draft plan for Project 3A, for the clandestine use of a technical mission in India, , and Chinese Turkestan, ca. 1945, 15 pp. [WN#10875] Memo regarding facilities required by the Central Intelligence Group from the State, War, and Navy Departments, April 2, 1946, 3 pp.[WN#10876] Southeast Asia SI operations plan, ca. 1946, 41 pp.[WN#10877] Letter and memorandum for General Donovan on post-hostilities plans for the Far East, September 21, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#10878] Memorandum to the Director, SSU on a possible aid to breaking a Siamese diplomatic code, May 13, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#10881] Proposal to the Chief, SI for an open SSU Mission in , Siam, May 29, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10882] Weekly reports of OSS Field Detachment Sections relating to the penetration of Germany, January-March 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12761 – WN#12763, and WN#12765] Memorandum on OSS activities relating to economic conditions in Germany, March 29, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12766] Memorandum on considerations governing OSS activities relating to political movements in Germany, March 29, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12767] Memorandum relating to the Liaison and Field Detachment at the First Allied Airborne Army, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12770] British directive to SF Mission (Holland) March 21, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12771] Memorandum recommending approval of SI Projects SOLO, FARO, and GOLD against Germany, January 12, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12774] 9th Army, OSS Detachment, weekly operational report, February 19, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#12777] HQ, 12th Army Group, OSS Detachment, weekly operational report, February 11, 1945, 1 p. [WN#12778] 12th Army Group, G-2 Section, OSS Detachment, weekly operational report, January 31, 1945, 1 p. [WN#12779] HQ, 1st US Army, G-2, Section “E,” weekly operations reports, February – March 11, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#12781 – WN#12783] Report of OSS/SI Field Detachments, November 30, 1944, 31 pp. [WN#12785] FRS Detachment weekly reports, January10 – 30, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#12786] History of Field Base “L,” a.k.a. the 311th Service Unit, at Dijon, France, “an SI and SO agent dispatch point for air operations scheduled by London for targets in the Bavarian “Redoubt” west of Munich and south of ,” May 12, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#12791] Historical background material on OSS Detachment, 6th Army Group, April – May 1945, 19 pp. [WN#12793] War Diary account of the OSS Detachment, Twelfth Army Group, ca. July 1944 – August 1945, 28 pp. [WN#12794] Photographs from the 12th Army Group, OSS Detachment, ca. June 1945, ca. 20 photographs, [WN#12795] OSS ETO SI Branch Progress Report, November 1-, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#12798] OSS, London, England, SI Branch Report, September 15, 1944, 25 pp. [WN#12799] London, England report on SI activities, November 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#12800]

306 Paris, France, SI Branch records relating Missions/Teams BOYARD, BALTO, SULTANE, CERCLE, BEBE, CENDRILLON, and others, ca. April 1944 – July 1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#12909 – WN#12913]

307 Paris, France, SI Branch records relating to personnel of the PROUST and SUSSEX Missions, ca. March 1944 – July 1945, ca. 450 pp. [WN#12914 – WN#12916] Records relating to Project No. 3 – Near East – Far East, to use a commercial caravan company operating from Turkey to acquire intelligence from occupied China and the Near East, February – May 1945, 10 pp. [WN#12921] Records relating to the “George” Office, ca. April – July 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#12922] Memorandum relating to Spain-France Project No. 1, to establish a relationship between the SI Branch and the Basque Independent Government, , 1945, 1 p. [WN#12923] Memorandum relating to Project – Switzerland #1, to transmit secret information with respect to Switzerland, April 12, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12924] Memorandum on the status of Scandinavian projects, April 18, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#12925] Report on the outstanding achievements of the Italian Section, SI, since its inception in March 1942, in Italy, Sicily and Albania, ca. September 1943, 4 pp. [WN#12926] Memorandum relating to SI Labor Project No. 7, involving use of the facilities of the International Transport Workers Federation to help organize information channels from enemy and occupied countries, April 12, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#12927] Summary of SI projects in the Near East and Middle East, , 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#12928] Reports from X-2, Italy relating to Plan CAESAR, February 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#12929] Memo regarding X-2 history, March 4, 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12929] X-2, Italy report on the municipal gambling casino at Campione, February 22, 1946, 9 pp. [WN#12929] Records relating to Russian-Yugoslav relations, 1940-1941, (SIME reports). Information from 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12929] Report on the , relating to German counter espionage, March 8, 1946, 44 pp. [WN#12929]

308 Paris, France, SI Branch memorandum discussing whether or not to maintain contact with the Habsburgs, June 28, 1945, 1 p. [WN#12098] Records by, and relating to, Herbert E. Goossens, who claimed to be an associate of German turned American spy, , ca. April 1945, 17 pp. [WN#13009 and WN#13012] Paris, France, X-2 Branch records by, and relating to, French double agent August Pierre Gilbert Adler, a.k.a. PEGASUS (Pegase), ca. October 1944 – July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13013] Paris, France, X-2 Branch records relating to agents and operations, ca. August 1944 – July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13014 – WN#13030]

309 Intelligence Outline for World Coverage by SSU” 27 pp. Report with maps. n.d.; “The Strategic Services Unit Outline Plan with Appendices,” November 29, 1945; and related planning documents, 1945-1946. [WN#13154-WN#13156]

310 Lists of code names of sources and sub-sources from the SI Branch, India Burma Theater, March 14, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#10802] Lists of source names from the SI Branch, Detachment 101 in Burma, March 29, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#10803] lists for the Albanian, Austrian, Czechoslovakian, Greek, Hungarian, Labor, Romanian, and Yugoslavian desks, ca. June 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10804] Report on Iraqi – French relations, , 1945, 2 pp. [WN#10805] Plan for post-war secret intelligence operations in Japan, ca. 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10810] Plan for post-war secret intelligence operations in India – Burma and Southeast Asia, ca. 1945, 100 pp. [WN#10811] Plan for post-war secret intelligence operations in the Far East, ca. 1945, 90 pp. [WN#10812] Memo regarding the organization for gathering intelligence on nuclear research and related subjects, May 6, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#10814] Memo on Operation Tulip, dealing with Dutch Intelligence, June 24, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10815] Activity Report of X-2 Paris, France, January 1, 1945, 12 pp. [WN#10818] Report of an inspection tour of SCI - France, November 2, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#10819] Fortnightly report of the D.S.M. liaison officer to the Chief, X-2, Paris, France, October 30, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#10820] Activity Reports of X-2 Paris, France, September 1-October 20, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#10822 – WN#10823] History of the 69th SCI Unit [an X-2 Team in France] August 1, 1945. [WN#10824] Records relating to the Foghorn case, regarding contraband traffic between Switzerland and Germany, , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#10825] Memorandum on Czechoslovakian penetration plans, August 23, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#10827] Political Report on Rumania, June 5, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#10828] Memorandum from Bangkok, Thailand on the FLOWER Operation, March 1, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10829] Memorandum from the temporary American military mission in Bucharest, Rumania on operational matters and miscellaneous items of intelligence, September 15, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#10830] SSU Mission to Austria’s monthly progress reports for May 1946, 12 pp. [WN#10831] Plan for proposed organization of special operations located in foreign countries, , 1946, 24 pp. [WN#10832] Report on Yugoslav approaches to Austria on irredentist problems, , 1946, 1 p. [WN#10836] Political Report on Persia [Iran], June 27, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10837] SSU China monthly report, July 3, 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#10838] Memorandums relating to the intelligence opportunities presented by the 160,000 Polish allied troops refusing to return to Poland, May and July 1946, 3 pp. [WN#10840] List of agents and principal informants from Amzon, July 11, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10841] Memorandums relating to regularizing payments to the Basque Organization in New York, July 1944, 3 pp. [WN#11867] Report from the OSS Mediterranean Command’s Finance and Fiscal Branch for – 15, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#11868] History of the financing of resistance under the auspices of CLNAI, March 14, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#11868] Information on in North Africa, July-October 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#11870] Memorandum to the Director, OSS from the Chief, Italian Division, SI, MEDTO, on relations with SIM, June 21, 1945, 5 pp. [WN11873] Records relating to Project YAK, to investigate economic, political, and social conditions in Tibet, ca. September – November 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#11876] X-2 Branch reports from source Partridge relating to developments in France, ca. March – June 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#11877]

311 X-2 Branch reports from sources Francesca and Paolo relating to France, Spain, and Portugal, ca. June – August 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11878] X-2 Branch information on France, including from source Partridge, ca. May- August 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#11879 – WN#11889] Black Reports and related records sent to the Director’s Office for dissemination, ca. November 1943 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#11890] Memorandum on finances for the Sioux Group, which was to conduct MO operations against Germany and the Nazi quislings in Norway and Denmark, December 9, 1943, 1 p. [WN#12465] Memorandum decrying the treatment that OSS has received from Mrs. Frances Shipley of the State Department, December 1, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#12467] Memorandum to the Director, OSS regarding dealings between Remington Rand, Inc., James Henry Rand III, and Leo with OSS, October 12, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#12469] Gripsholm information, 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12473 and WN#12937] Information on OSS Representation in Russia, September 1942 – January 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12493 and WN#12940] Special report on activities of the French SI Desk, ca. May 1944, 49 pp. [WN#12497] Report on the activities of SI/ETO, November 6, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12499] SSU, X- 2 Branch, monthly activity report, April 1946, 7 pp. [WN#12930] Report, SSU/X-2 Summary No. 10, June 4, 1946, 12 pp. [WN#12930] X-2, Italy report regarding Plan CAESAR, April 20, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#12930] Memorandum from the China Theater relating to interaction with the Manhattan Engineer District and the RAMONA Project, April 25, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#12930] Memorandum relating to the High Commissariat for Atomic Energy in France, April 18, 1946, 1 p. [WN#12930] Memorandum and related records regarding a proposed plan for combined intelligence operations in -Syria, April – June 1946, 5 pp. [WN#12930] Italian Desk monthly activity report for May 1946; June 12, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#12930] Memorandum from X-2, Great Britain [BB], discussing “various items which are somewhat difficult to deal with in separate communications,” May 8, 1946, 21 pp. [WN#12930] X-2, Italy brief for preliminary interrogation of OZNA agents, March 1946, 10 pp. [WN#12930] Report on Running of Controlled Enemy Agents in 21 Army Group Area During Period July 1944 to May 1945, September 30, 1945, 70 pp. [WN#12930] Records relating to an SI Project (“S” Project) in China, including the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, July 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#12931] Records relating to current and possible future actions of the Special Funds Division, May – August 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#12933] Records relating to the matter of a subsidy for the Portuguese newspaper, O Sol, February – March 1943, 5 pp. [WN#12935]

312 Records relating to SO – SOE cooperation in the Middle East and elsewhere, February 1943, 7 pp. [WN#12601] Memorandum describing the organization of London, England SO, January 11, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#12602] Report on OSS in China, n.d., ca. 1945, 13 pp. [WN#12607] London, England, SO Branch records relating to the Basque Project, ca. February – July 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12609] Memorandums relating to counter-measures against potential German resistance, including a memorandum from William Donovan to SHAEF, April - May, 1945, 12 pp. [WN#12610 – WN#12612] Memo on mission of the MO Branch, OSS ETO, n.d., 2 pp. [WN#12613] Records relating to BRADDOCK II, which involved Allied planes dropping incendiary devices to foreign workers, March 1945, 7 pp. [WN#12614 – WN#12615] Report on events that led to the disposal of the EUCALYPTUS Mission, October 17, 1944, 11 pp. [WN#12616] Reports on French resistance organizations, ca. 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12617 – WN#12619] Report on French activities along the Italian border, February 27, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#12620] Letter to General Donovan explaining how the Turks may have known that their diplomatic code had been broken, April 5, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#12622] Monthly Reports of Branches Administrative Services, March – April 1945, 31 pp. [WN#12625 and WN#12627] SI Branch organization chart, ca. September 1945, 1 p. [WN#12628] Memorandums relating to an FBI request for information about the purchase of 1500 rolls of 35mm film by the Office of the Coordinator of Information in 1942, October 17, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12631] Report from the OSS Mediterranean Command’s Finance and Fiscal Branch for April 1 – 15, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#12633] Memorandums relating to obtaining data on Far Eastern industry from American business firms, July 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12634] Special Activities Branch list of agents overseas, n.d., 4 pp. [WN#12639] History of the financing of resistance under the auspices of CLNAI, and related records, March 14, 1945, 16 pp. [WN#12640] Memorandum of meeting between Colonel Donovan, Colonel Buxton, and Lieutenant Colonel Eddy relating to North Africa and other matters, August 21, 1942, 17 pp. [WN12641] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan relating to radio monitoring in , July 21, 1942, 1 p. [WN#12642] Summary report on West Africa for Colonel Donovan, July 29, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#12643] Reports on OSS activities in Liberia and British West Africa, October 26, 1942, 10 pp. [WN#12644] Director’s Office records relating to OSS activities in Dakar, French West Africa, May – August 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12645] Memo to General Donovan and others regarding British-American relations in West Africa, May 1943, 2 pp. [WN#12649] Memorandum to General Donovan relating to the operational plan for Lourenco Marques, May 13, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#12650] Records relating to plan BEATRIX, for penetration of the Azores, ca. January – March 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12942] Records relating to plan ADELINE, involving the purchase of the S.S. Olivia to provide service to the Cape Verde Islands and other places, ca. January – August 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12943] Information received from, and records relating to coordination with, the British, ca. January – July 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12945] Information on OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca. April – June 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12946] History of the Counter Intelligence War Room, a.k.a. SHAEF G-2 Counter Intelligence War Room, for March 1 – November 1, 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12948] Information on X-2 covers, 1943-1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12949] Camp 020: Interim Report on the Case of Joseph Ledebur, ca. November 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12950]

313 Paris, France records relating to Operation FREDERICK, ca. November 1944 – February 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13037] Paris, France records relating to Operation FOGHORN, relating to German contraband freight traffic between Switzerland and Spain, ca. January 1944 – May 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13042] Paris, France records relating to double agent GOON, ca. February – July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13044] M.I.5: Interim Interrogation Report on the Case of Josef Andre Gobin, spy name “Mady,” and Mathilde Gobin, January 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#13161] Director’s Office records relating to the appointment of a special representative of the President to West Africa headquarters in Accra, October 1942 – January 1943, 7 pp. [WN#13551] Semi-monthly reports on partisan operations, 8th Army Detachment and Maritime Unit, Company D, September 10-December 7, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13552] Director’s Office correspondence and other records with Edward Allen, OSS representative for Seattle, Washington and the Alaska area, ca. June – September 1942, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13553] Director’s Office copy of a report on Anglo-Italian relations, November 21, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#13554] Director’s Office copy of a report on Naples and Italian politics, ca. November 1943, 1 p. [WN#13555] Director’s Office copy of a report, and related records, on the military significance of political conditions in Rome, Italy, ca. February – March 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13556 – WN#13557]. A copy of the report was sent to US President Franklin Roosevelt. A portion of the report relates to the Vatican, including the story of a Black American officer being helped by the Vatican Ethiopian Legation. Memorandum to the Director of Strategic Services relating to the formation in Italy of Intelligence “B,” to deal with “all intelligence collection of post- combattant [sic] interest,” March 17, 1944, 2 p. [WN#13558] Memorandum to the Director of Strategic Services regarding German occupied Italy, March 16, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13559] Director’s Office copies of messages, pamphlets and a report sent to US President Franklin Roosevelt by Italian Prime Minister Ivanoe Bonomi, ca. June – October 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13560]. The report is Italy: Developments Dating from Armistice Negotiations. Memorandum to Colonel Donovan describing the training provided in British military schools, June 22, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#13566] Report sent to Colonel Donovan regarding the functions and requirements of SAB, London, September 8, 1942, 16 pp. [WN#13567]. Contains information of relations with British government sources, refugee government sources, US Government officials, and US military and naval attaches. Report to General Donovan from Major Hoffman on China, Indo China, and Thailand, February 22, 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13568]

314 Steering Division brief on military production and research, July 15, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10844] Report regarding Pauley Mission to , Manchuria, July 8, 1946, 21 pp. [WN#10844] Memo regarding TASS in Greece, July 26, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#10844] Memo relating to Florin Becescu, covering period September 1945-January 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844]. Noted that his cover name was Florin Georgescu, and that he was chief of the Counter-Espionage Section of the Rumanian Special Service of Information (SSI) and had been with that organization since 1933. Also noted that before the armistice of August 23, 1944, he was a rabid anti-Communist and that he had organized an anti-Communist exhibit in Bucharest in 1944, purportedly based on Russian atrocities. Also, that the Russians and Rumanian communists wanted to try him as a war criminal but that the matter was dropped when the British and US Missions argued that he had rendered assistance to them. He was allowed to keep his post and was now trying to penetrate the US Mission. Memorandums from Austria providing code names and numbers, July and August 1946, 7 pp. [WN#10844] SCI/Austria progress reports for June 1946, 4 pp. [WN#10844] SSU/X-2 counter-intelligence summary, July 1, 1946, 16 pp. [WN#10844] SSU counter-intelligence summary, August 1, 1946, 16 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum from the Acting Chief of FBL providing a brief of operations (active and pending) against the Soviets, July 24, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] SSU Italy progress reports on Plan CAESAR, July 1946, 8 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum from Amzon with code names of agents and principal informants, July 17, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] Four SSU reports relating to uranium ore in Chine, June 1946, 6 pp. [WN#10844] SSU Intelligence Brief No. 4, July 12, 1946, 3 pp. Pertains to gathering information on Soviet forces in Germany and Russian-held territory. The cryptonym Gail it was noted was to be used for top priority targets [WN#10844] Report on German secret military activities in Spain during World War II, July 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#10844] Memo regarding Russian interferences in the Radium Institute, Vienna, Austria, June 29, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#10844] X-2 China Report regarding Atomic research by Chinese government, June 21, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#10844] X-2 China Report regarding Atomic research in China during and after the war, June 24, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum with recommendations for future activities of the Special Funds Division, August 12, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#10844] Report from Austria on Operation BINGO, July 1946, 3 pp. [WN#10844] SAINT, Austria report of station activities for July 1946, 7 pp. [WN#10844] Report from Austria on the SYBILLE case, August 15, 1946, 11 pp. [WN#10844] Records with suggestions for possible covers for operations in China, June and August 1946, 10 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum from Copenhagen, Denmark on Project A, to obtain intelligence from Denmark, Poland, the Baltic States, the Russian zone, and Russia, , 1946, 3 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum on the strength of the , , 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] Memorandum on target priorities for Central Europe, August 2, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#10844] Report from China on intelligence objectives in the Northeast, Russian military survey along South Manchurian Railway, and Russian policy in Manchuria and , July 10, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#10844] Combined interrogation report on four deserters from the Yugoslav Army, July 22, 1946, 15 pp. [WN#10844] Reports on developments in Greece, July 1946, 4 pp. [WN#10844] Agreement between SSU Amzon and G-2 on “the scope of activity in the future for the Security Control Branch as far as operations inside Germany are concerned,” July 1946, 6 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum with concerns about SI, China, August 1, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10844] British report on George , , 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] Memorandum on the possibility of a revolt in Greece, August 16, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] Memorandum on the Polish I.S. archives in Italy, July 16, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] Memo regarding intelligence activities in the USSR, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10844] Report on plans for the destruction of the Secretariat in , Palestine by members of the Stern Gang, July 24, 1946, 1 p. [WN#10844] SSU Italy report on Plan MARASCHINO, relating to Yugoslavia, August 7, 1946, 20 pp. [WN#10844] Memorandum on the increasing interest in SSU on the part of the Chinese, August 1, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10844] Reports on Chinese Intelligence plans to penetrate American installations in Peiping, July 1946, 9 pp. [WN#10844] British monthly intelligence review of the Middle East for June 1 – July 1, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#10844] Copies of intercepted communications of the Polish 3rd Vice-Minister of National Defense, ca. July 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10844] SSU X-2 China Monthly Status Report for July 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10844] First Detailed interrogation report on Ivan Robeznik, relating to Yugoslavia, July 14, 1946, 60 pp. [WN#10844] Report from X-2, Italy on the JA Group, June 1946, 21 pp. [WN#10845] Memorandum with personal opinions regarding future intelligence activities in the Federated Malaya States, December 29, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#10845] Memorandum suggesting a potential base and cover for secret intelligence operations in and from Thailand, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#10845] Report on post-war intelligence activity in Java, March 11, 1946, 17 pp. [WN#10845] Memorandum on the status of the procurement of intelligence on the USSR by SSU and major foreign secret intelligence services, July 11, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#10845] Guidance Schedule No. 1, presenting intelligence targets for various areas of the world, July 15, 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10845] Letters to Brigadier General Edwin L. Sibert relating to the field of activity for X-2 Branch, SSU, Mission to Germany, June 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10845] Memorandum from China with information from field stations in regard to plans for future operations, June 24, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#10845] Reports of information received from Dr. T. V. Soong, President of the Executive Yuan, Chinese Government, June 6, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#10845] Memo regarding suggestions for postwar planning [Far East], September 12, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#10845] Memo regarding conditions for intelligence operations in Singapore, Jan. 5, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#10845] Administrative and historical information on the SSU and the Central Intelligence Group (CIG), ca. 1945-1946, ca. 400 pp. [WN#10846 – WN#10848] Reports on accomplishments of the SI Branch, ca. 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#10849] Review of the activities of the South Eastern European Section SA/B – SI for December 1941 – March 1943; , 1944, 7 pp. [WN#10850]

315 Paris, France operations records, including reports by, and relating to, Rene Florentz, a.k.a. FLOWER, ca. September 1944 – July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13045 – WN#13046] Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca. 1942-1945, ca. 500 pp. [WN#12553]

316 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit ca. 1942-1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#12554] Progress Report of the Eastern European Section, August 3, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#13101] The Service of the Church Within the Framework of the Resistance Movement Against the National Socialist Regime in Germany, September 1944, 17 pp. [WN#13103] Background data on French sources, ca. 1944 – 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13104]

317 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#12555]

318 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#12556]

319 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#12557]

320 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#12558]

321 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#12559]

322 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#12560 and WN#13105 (beginning)]. Records include the London, England office file, and records of field representatives in China.

323 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, [WN#13105 (conclusion) – WN#13106 (beginning)]. Records include field representative reports from China, India, North Africa, and other countries; and records relating to IIU personnel.

324 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit 1942-1945, China office accounts, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13106 (conclusion)] List of Foreign Officers and Personalities with whom the various Branches OSS are in contact, n.d., 10 pp. [WN#13108] Summary of a meeting relating to SOE/OSS collaboration in the Middle East, July 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13109] Minutes of a meeting between OSS & SOE relating to the Balkan countries, and clarifications, September and October 1943, 3 pp. [WN#13110] Memorandum from General Donovan to Brigadier General John R. Deane, proposing to accentuate the present subversive efforts in the Balkans, August 20, 1943, 14 pp. [WN#13111] Correspondence between William Donovan and the Joint Chiefs of Staff regarding the use of military personnel for OSS operations in neutral countries, July – August 1943, 12 pp. [WN#13112 – WN#13113] Director’s Office copies of records relating to arrangements between SOE and OSS, January – March 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13114] Memorandum from William Donovan to the new Head of the OSS Mission, Turkey, regarding the relationship between the OSS Mission, Turkey and the OSS Middle East Survey Party, March 5, 1943, 1 p. [WN#13115] Copies of correspondence between General Donovan and General Strong pertaining to working arrangements between British SIS and OSS, March 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13117] Notes on the Organization of Secret Departments (Written at the request of Brig. –Gen. Donovan), September 12, 1943, 10 pp. [WN#13119] Notes and opinions on the British Intelligence System, November 13, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13120] Memorandum with suggestions for a post-war OSS intelligence project, November 11, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13121] Memorandum for the Director, Strategic Services on a proposed future intelligence system, August 14, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#13122] Director’s Office records relating to the possible future use of foreign nationals who worked for the OSS, November – December 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13123] Director’s Office records relating to the Joint Security Control, including information on the handling and decoding of intercepted messages, and friction between the FBI and OSS over obtaining “Spanish Material,” December 1942 – February 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13125] Director’s Office records relating to the budget of the Insurance Intelligence Unit, August 31 – September 1. 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13126] Director’s Office records relating to payments to the J. Walter Thompson Company in connection with MO’s MUSAC Project, July – August 1945, 9 pp. [WN#13127] Director’s Office records relating to financial arrangements for “Richard Lowe,” operating under cover for SI in Iran, and payments to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, April 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13130] Director’s Office records relating to an evaluation of X-2 Branch projects, April 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13131] Memorandum to General Donovan requesting permission to write off money owed by Capt. Bruno G. Gennari, former sub-agent in Italy, June 15, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#13133] Director’s Office file of correspondence and other records exchanged with, and information pertaining to, the British, ca. – November 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13134] Communications Division diagram of SSU Circuits, January 22, 1946, 1 p. [WN#13135] William Donovan’s file of letters received from Stanton Griffis, Chairman of the Executive Committee of Paramount Pictures, relating to Griffis’ OSS missions to England, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and other countries, 1942 – 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13136] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan on the organization and functions of the British SOE, January 12, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#13137] Report to General Donovan about a trip to , , 1942, 2 pp. [WN#13141] Memorandum discussing possible future cooperation with the Department of Commerce in light of “France Project #12,” May 21, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#13144]

325 Statements, expense accounts and other financial records of the International Insurance Unit, ca. February 1943 – January 1945, ca. 450 pp. [WN#12818 – WN#12819 and WN#12821] Report of Edgar Ansel Mowrer to William J. Donovan regarding mission to the Far East during the autumn of 1941, , 1941, 57 pp. [WN#13146] Memorandum on the French Secret Service at the San Francisco Conference, May 3, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13150] List of SSU Missions and Stations, n.d., ca. 30 pp. [WN#13157] Memorandum regarding the British Foreign Office’s attitude toward the future of Central and and relations with the USSR, February 15, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#13159] Memorandum on British deception activities in the Far East, June 6, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#13160]

326 Annotated index to communications related to foreign countries, ca. 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#12830 – WN#12831] Records relating to a mission to West Africa (West African Points), June – September 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12832] Records relating to the use of Pan American Airways as a cover organization, and a survey of its facilities, July – August 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12833] Director’s Office copy of a report on British Intelligence in China, , 1945, 10 pp. [WN#13201] Director’s Office copies of records relating to agreements between OSS and SOE, ca. June – August 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13202] Director’s Office copy of a report on the British SAB (Student Assessment Board), April 24, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#13203] Director’s Office records relating to work with, and information about, the Basques, ca. July 1942 – September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13205] Director’s Office records relating to problems arising from, and information obtained during, photographer and publicist Therese Bonney’s mission to Finland, January – February 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13208] Memorandum regarding the reorganization of services in Morocco, October 31, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#13210] Memorandum on a briefing program for SI agents in the Middle East, March 22, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#13211] Lists of foreign representatives and important foreign personalities with whom the various outposts of OSS-ME were in contact, January and March 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13212] Report on the background and history of the P Case from Istanbul, Turkey, relating to attempts to obtain intelligence about Germany and elsewhere, and to support an anti-Nazi organization in Germany, from source “P,” , 1942, 15 pp. [WN#13213] Director’s Office copy of a report of OSS Special Detachment in Algiers, January 1-February 19, 1943, 21 pp. [WN#13214] Letter to Colonel Donovan relating to a mission to North Africa, August 3, 1942, 8 pp. [WN#13215]

327 Director’s Office records relating to the Western Continents Corporation and George H. Merten, ca. March – April 1944, 5 pp. [WN#13216] Director’s Office copy of a report on British Intelligence in Greece, January 7, 1942, 13 pp. [WN#13217] Director’s Office copy of intelligence received from Jackpot II concerning Germany, August 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#13218] Director’s Office copy of Exhibit “B,” the organization and activities of the Secret Intelligence Branch, July 17, 1942, 23 pp. [WN#13219] Director’s Office copies of information regarding OSS dealings with the Hungarian Chiefs of Staff, 1943-1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13221] Director’s Office copies of OSS China MO plans, September 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13222] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan outlining the work done by the General Counsel’s Office for the week ending August 8, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#13226] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan regarding the freezing of paper stocks made in enemy-controlled countries, February 19, 1943, 1 p. [WN#13231] Director’s Office copies of records relating to French businessman and activist Lemaigre Dubreuil, January 1943, 7 pp. [WN#13232] Director’s Office copies of records, including a letter from FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, relating to the Spanish Government’s reaction to the film For Whom the Bells Toll, May and June 1942, 10 pp. [WN#13237] Director’s Office copies of memorandums relating to joint OSS-French radio counterintelligence projects in French North Africa and Morocco, January and April 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13238] Director’s Office copies of records relating to the possibility of establishing Direction Finding (DF) operations in China, May – June 1945, 5 pp. [WN#13239] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch memorandum on relations with the Austrian Group in Rome, September 12, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#13377] Director’s Office copies of records relating to plans for obtaining intelligence through the Vatican, November – December 1944, 10 pp. [WN#13380] Director’s Office copy of a letter describing the Siam situation, August 11, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13383] Memorandum to General Donovan regarding developments relating to the use of the phrase “Police Unit” for counter espionage groups operating under SACO, January 29, 1944, 15 pp. [WN#13384] Memos re OSS operations, Stockholm [Sweden], by WILHO TIKANDER, OSS Chief in Stockholm, and Calvin B. HOOVER, SI Branch Chief in HQ, for Central Europe and Scandinavia, 1 roll of 35mm microfilm and ca. 150 pp. printed from the microfilm, [WN#13386] Memorandum to General Donovan on the winding up of operations in, and the personnel of, OSS, Sweden, May 21, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#13388?] Director’s Office copies of translations, and related records, of a memorandum prepared by an officer of the Finnish General Staff on Russian tactics and the counter-measures used against them, September – December 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13388]

328 Director’s Office copies of reports and correspondence of the Labor Desk, 1943- 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13302 – WN#13305] Director’s Office copy of a report concerning South America, obtained from Jacob Landau, Secretary and Managing Director of the Overseas News Agency, Inc., and related records, November – December 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13306] Director’s Office copy of a letter from Douglas H. Allen, President of the Rubber Development Corporation, analyzing the causes of the deterioration of the US position in Latin America, September 15, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#13307] Director’s Office copy of the report, Latin-American Attitudes toward the United States, as observed in the United States Quarantine and Detention Station in Balboa, C.Z. [Canal Zone], ca. March 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13309] Director’s Office copy of a report on South American business with Africa and Spain, n.d., 2 pp. [WN#13310] Director’s Office copy of a report prepared by Italian Socialist leader Ignazio Silone on the situation in Italy, and related records, September – November 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13313] Director’s Office copy of a draft plan for Italian-Swiss SI operations, n.d., 3 pp. [WN#13314] Director’s Office copy of a S.I.M. report on armed bands in Northern Italy, August 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13315] Memorandum to the Director, OSS on the APPLE Mission to Crete, November 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13316] Director’s Office copies of records relating to Italy, including a report on German intelligence activities, March – April 1944, 11 pp. [WN#13317 and WN#13318] Director’s Office copy of a memo on Italian trends, and related records, January – March 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#13319] Director’s Office records relating to the Mazzini Society, ca. March – August 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13501] Memo regarding relations between OSS Sofia, Bulgaria and the Russian High Command, October 2, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#13503] Memo from William J. Donovan to the President regarding conditions in Budapest, Hungary, February 22, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#13504] Memo from William J. Donovan to the Joint Chiefs of Staff regarding British- Russian relationship in Bulgaria, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13505] Memo regarding Bulgarian intelligence situation, July 25, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#13506] Letter from King Michael of Rumania to President Roosevelt, with attachments, February 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13511] Memo from William J. Donovan to the President regarding evacuating Polish intelligence service personnel from Rumania, October 5, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#13511] Cables relating to Rumania, October-November 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13514- WN#13522] Correspondence relating to Latin America, September 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13523] Memo relating to establishing contacts with Catholic units in Germany for the maintenance of social order after the military defeat of the Nazis, December 12, 1944, 3 pp.[WN#13525] Notes of E.C.H. Jr., December 24, 1942-March 21, 1943 regarding his activities in North Africa, 107 pp. Also additional diary entries for January-March 1943, ca. 40 pp.WN#13530-WN#13531] Records regarding secret service in Iraq, December 1942 – January 1943, 4 pp. [WN#13534] Director’s Office copy of ETOUSA, OSS, SO Training Section, BAYSWATER Reports, July 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13540] Memo regarding the OSS in North Africa, March 24, 1943, 14 pp. [WN#13542] Director’s Office records relating to OSS subsidies for the Portuguese newspaper O Sol, August 1942 – February 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#13543]

329 Director’s Office reports relating to Japan, August 1942, 3 pp. [WN#10887] Report of X-2 disseminations to other Washington, DC agencies, n.d., ca. 1945, 14 pp. [WN#10891] Lists of names of persons used as informants in China [BH], with symbol numbers, October 1946, 3 pp. [WN#10892 – WN#10893] Middle East Monthly Intelligence Review, August 1 – September 1, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#10894] X-2 ESD 44 activities report-China, September 15-October 15, 1946, 8 pp. [WN#10895] Director’s Office records relating to the activities of Czechoslovakians in the U.S., including correspondence with J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, ca January 1942 – April 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#10896 – WN#10898] Insurance Intelligence Division records relating to the [Stewart B.] HOPPS Project, ca. September 1942 – August 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12822 and WN#12824] Insurance Intelligence Division records of L.C. Irvine (Bert), ca. January 1943 – September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12826] Insurance Intelligence Division records of George “Bud” Adams relating to China, ca. May 1943 – June 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12828]

330 SI Branch records relating to sending funds to, and the situation in, Albania, 1943 – 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13077 – WN#13079] Summary of decisions, directives, and advice received after the Director’s visit to the Mediterranean Theater, February 3, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#13084] Report on Iberian Peninsula Project #1, to activate a clandestine intelligence network based in Lisbon, Portugal, ca. 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13086] Memorandum on the possible use of the facilities of the International Telephone & Telegraph Company in the Iberian Peninsula, December 21, 1943, 1 p. [WN#13089] Report on the BERKO Espionage Group No. 1 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, October 16, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#13089] Report on Japanese in Europe, including translations of messages, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13090] “Story of Detachment ‘F’ in France,” 1945. 52 pp. [WN#13095] Report on experiences of a “reliable American” who traveled through Communist areas of North China, July 31, 1943, 20 pp. References to the Japanese treatment of internees at Peking, the Puppet Government, conversations with Mao Tze Tung (sic), Koreans serving in the Chinese Communist Army, Communist- relations, possibilities of civil war, position of Chou En-Lai (sic), and attitude of Chiang Kai Shek. [WN#13099] Records relating to Paul Hagen, his “New Beginning” group, and plans to reestablish communications with the underground movement in Germany, Austria, and France, May 29, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#13100] Reports from OSS Burma, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13252] Director’s Office records relating to the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, including its creation and mission, ca. November 1942 – February 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13254] Director’s Office memorandums summarizing conversations with Adrien Tixier, head of the Fighting French delegation in the U.S., June 1942 and February 1943, 6 pp. [WN#13257 and WN#13267] Director’s Office records regarding assistance to Ethiopia, August 1943, 6 pp. [WN#13260] Memorandum to Director, SSU concerning cooperation with the Department of State in the matter of the Swiss, U.S., British, and French negotiations to recover German assets in Switzerland, April 15, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#13263] Director’s Office records relating to a proposal for subsidizing a pro-U.S. publication in Argentina, April – June 1943, 7 pp. [WN#13269] Memorandum on the operations, personnel, and liquidation of the London, England MO Branch, August 29, 1945, ca. 35 pp. [WN#13404] Memo regarding miscellaneous matters concerning OSS Missions in Scandinavia based on U.K., July 30, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#13406] Memorandum on the SI objectives for the KITTEN Mission to Norway, March 19, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13407] Description of microfilmed OSS records included in WN#13410, in box 331, [WN#13409]

331 Microfilmed records from London, England relating to the SUSSEX Plan, two rolls of 35mm microfilm, [WN#13410] Lists of contacts from the London Desk, the “Siam,” “Nimes,” and “Peter,” lists, January 22, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13411] Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, including personnel records and reports from Spain, ca. December 1942 – July 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#13116 (beginning)]

332 Financial reports, correspondence, and other records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca. 1942 – 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#13116 (conclusion)]

333 Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca. 1942 – 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#13118]

334 Correspondence and reports regarding Rumania, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13180] Memos regarding Central Intelligence Group activities in Berlin, Germany, September-October 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13164] SI-Italian and Albanian Section Report on Operations Activities and Political and Economic Intelligence, August 1-31, 1945. [WN#13186] Report on Iran, Aug. 16, 1941, 25 pp. [WN#13183]

335 Director’s Office records relating to the French Mission, ca. November 1942 – January 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13190] Memo from British Security Coordination to William J. Donovan regarding the Chinese political situation, March 2, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#10467] Director’s Office records relating to Pan American Airways, ca. February – June 1942, ca. 75 pp. [WN#10472] Director’s Office records relating to obtaining information about Japan, Korea, and other countries from Rotary International, December 1944 – January 1945, 4 pp. [WN#10473] Director’s Office copy of a letter to the Security Bank Note Company authorizing the “reproduction of certain notes,” March 2, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#10474] Director’s Office records relating to payments to the Basque Organization in New York, July 1944, 3 pp. [WN#10475] Report of OSSSU Detachment 202 regarding SACO [Sino-American Cooperative Organization] activities in China Theater, February 6, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#10476] Report on Tai Li operations in China, June 26, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#10477] Information on Claw Operation, July 1945, ca. 20 pp. Relates to interrogation of 36 Germans who had monitored in Scandinavian Russian radio services. [WN#10489-WN#10490] Records relating to, and information about France obtained from, Albert Grand, editor of France Speaks, ca. July – October 1942, ca. 75 pp. [WN#10491] Records relating to Bulgarian émigré leader Kosta Todoroff (or Todorov), ca. February 1942 – March 1944, 25 pp. [WN#10494] Over-All and Special Programs for Strategic Services Activities Based on France (Post-Hostilities), August 23, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#10497] Over-All and Special Programs for Strategic Services Activities Based on Great Britain (Post-Hostilities), August 23, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#10497] Over-All and Special Programs for Strategic Services Intelligence Activities in Southeast Europe Based on Washington, June 29, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#10497] Over-All and Special Programs for Strategic Services Intelligence Activities in Italy Based on Washington, June 29, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#10497] Counterespionage Field Manual, January 8, 1945, 50 pp. [WN#10498] Over-All and Special Strategic Services Programs for the Balkans, Based on Istanbul, Turkey, November 5, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#10498]

336 Suggested special plan for SI activities in Northern , June 13, 1944, 13 pp. [WN#10499] Memo regarding comments on special program for Strategic Services activities in the Iberian Peninsula, March 30, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#14168] Memo regarding Greek leaders in the United States, June 4, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14174]

337 Memo to the Joint Chiefs of Staff from William J. Donovan, “OSS: Its Functions, Conception, Organization and Operations,” ca. 1942, 82 pp. [WN#11895] Correspondence and reports regarding Ireland, 1941-1943 [WN#11896] Correspondence and reports regarding Irish-Americans, 1941 [WN#11896]

338 Report on intelligence organizations in Australia, May 11, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13276] Memorandum summarizing a discussion with Mr. Berle of the State Department regarding the group Austrian Action, and policies and concerns about national committees in the U.S., March 27, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#13277] Memorandum to General Donovan regarding the need for a “religious approach” in SI, July 17, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13278] Proposal for using airlines to collect intelligence, n.d., 7 pp. [WN#13279] Records relating to using psychological warfare against enemy industrial and financial interests, ca. February – April 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#13280] Records summarizing an off-the-record interview with Lord Cranborne, the head of the British Delegation at San Francisco, May 1945, 11 pp. [WN#13284] List of “SSU stations to which outgoing cables may be dispatched, together with special identifying names required in certain instances,” , 1946, 4 pp. [WN#13286] Memoranda relating to the censorship of OSS communications, July and August, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#13289] Memorandum regarding people reported to be interested in the Particularist German Movement, September 23, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#13292] Report on the German intelligence services, October 10, 1943, 14 pp. [WN#13293] Memorandum to President Roosevelt describing conditions in Berlin, Germany, April 3, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13294] Records relating to OSS work with former German diplomat Gottfried Treviranus, ca. October 1942 – October 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13295] First report to William Donovan from filmmaker Armand Denis in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, March 5, 1942, 13 pp. [WN#13296] Correspondence and other records of Colonel Donovan regarding contact in the U.S. with personnel of the French intelligence service’s Fifth (Cinquieme) Bureau, ca. October 1942 – January 1943, 17 pp. [WN#13297] Records from the BRUTUS Project, consisting largely of records obtained without the knowledge of, but also relating to the OSS relationship with, General Giacomo Carboni, head of the Italian SIM, ca. 1940 – March 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#13298] Records from Plan DAGGER, which led to the recovery of high level Italian government documents relating to North Africa and other topics; and from Plan SUGEN, which led to the return of objects looted by Italy from Ethiopia, ca. February 1945 – June 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#13299] Memorandum outlining economic intelligence requirements on the USSR, August 6, 1946, 12 pp. [WN#13300] Interim Study and other records relating to the Russian intelligence service, ca. August – October 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13301 and WN#13326] Brief outlining required information on travel control and document intelligence on the USSR, September 12, 1946, 8 pp. [WN#13327] Preliminary Brief on penetration of Communist parties, October 14, 1946, 15 pp. [WN#13328] Records of the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca.1943 – 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13329 – WN#13330] Memorandum relating to the sale of looted art works in Spain, February 13, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#13331] Memoranda relating to investigations into German looting of Italian art, April 1945, 6 pp. [WN#13332]

339 Records relating to the MUSAC Project, to record songs in German to be played to German troops over a black radio station in ETO, ca. July 1944 – April 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12835] Records relating to the mission, accomplishments, and budget of the Insurance Intelligence Unit, ca. July 1944 – January 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12836 – WN#12837] Memorandum describing a dispute over the distribution of British MI-19 reports, November 21, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#12838] Report on the briefing of the first four American SUSSEX teams, April 12, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#12848] Director’s Office records relating to Project MCGREGOR, ca. October 1943 – August 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#12852] Report on the OSS in Turkey, September 1, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#12854] Report on the New York Office of the Director of Strategic Services, July 7, 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12861] Report regarding a conversation with Stalin regarding the Polish Problem, 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#12864] Letter discussing a plan to have a skeletal Swedish SOE-SO organization already in place in case Germany attacked Sweden, May 12, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12865] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch progress report of the BONIN Project, concerning intelligence for use in the Far East, September 19, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12868] Caserta Italy, SI Branch reports and other records relating to developments in Italy written by, and records relating to, Italian and American labor activist Serafino Romualdi, ca. October 1944 – April 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12869]

340 Director’s Office copy of a letter describing developments in Iran, November 1942, 3 pp. [WN#12008] Director’s Office records of information provided by, and relating to, Quaker activist Malcolm R. Lovell, concerning Germany and Japan, ca. September 1941 – July 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12009]. Includes a November 1941 memo from William J. Donovan to President Roosevelt in which Donovan wrote “Japan is therefore forced to strike now, whether she wishes to or not.” Memorandum to Colonel Donovan with a plan for sabotage in Portugal in case of invasion, April 6, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#12010] Information about breaking Japanese code and ciphers in Portugal, and related information on enemy codes and ciphers, 1943-1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12011] Records of the Caserta, Italy, SI Branch, including records of the GIULIANA and MALVINA Projects, ca. July 1944 – May 1945, ca. 500 pp. [WN#12870 – WN#12873] Memos and other records regarding intelligence in the Far East after the war, 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13322-WN#13323] Memo regarding the future plans for a Cairo, Egypt Intelligence Headquarters, July 22, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#13324] Paper prepared by the Director of Naval Intelligence, , on coast- watching in the Pacific area southwest, ca. 1943 - 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13325] Memo regarding the GOETHE Project to penetrate Germany directly from Sweden or by way of Denmark; and Mission SCHLITZ, to obtain military information on the Siegfried Line; October 2, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#13342] Memorandum on negotiations with the MFM (Magyar Fuggetlensegi Mozgalom or Hungarian Independence Movement) and developments in Hungary, April 17, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13343] Mediterranean Command summaries of outstanding SI missions, including the MOLY operation in Hungary, April 17, 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13343] Minutes of the ninth – eleventh meetings of the OSS Historical Committee, October 1944, 16 pp. [WN#13345] Memorandum on a trip to Delhi by a SEAC-C-IBT communications officer, April 3, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13346] Returnee Report of Lt. Nicholas R. Doman, SI/MEDTO, who served on the Reporting Board at Siena, Italy and who was in charge of the Hungarian Desk in Bari, Italy, June 15, 1945, 14 pp. [WN#13348] Returnee Report of Walter Lord, SI/ETO and Secretariat/London, August 24, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#13351]

341 Correspondence and other Director’s Office records relating to the incorporation and auditing of the Post Mercury Corporation, and the publication of the Shanghai [China] Evening Post and Mercury, ca. October 1942 – December 1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#12012 – WN#12015] Report on MO in the North African and Western Mediterranean Theaters, ca. 1944, 24 pp. [WN#13427] Information gained from the passengers of the Gripsholm regarding situation in Japan and the Far East, August 1942, 19 pp. [WN#13431] Memorandum to Secretary of State James F. Byrnes on developments in Japan following its surrender, September 19, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13432] Reports with information obtained from Father Tennien of the Maryknoll Mission in China, December 1943 – February 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13433] Director’s Office memorandums relating to Count Sforza and subsidies for the Mazzini Society, January 1942, 6 pp. [WN#13434] Memo for General Donovan regarding FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover’s complaints about the British violating agreements “under which they were to desist from active intelligence operations” in the U.S., and concerns in the Attorney General’s Office over increasing activity in the U.S. by the Polish Government-in-exile and Czechoslovakians, August 21, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13435] Director’s Office records relating to controversy over an opinion poll targeting Polish-Americans, August 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13435] Special Watch List of Suspicious or Potentially Suspicious Individuals Passed on to Censorship From the Foreign Nationalities Branch, OSS, ca. 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13436] Director’s Office memorandums relating to the need for coverage in Latin America following the FBI’s decision to withdraw from there, July - August 1946, 5 pp. [WN#13437]

342 Memo on intelligence work in Arab countries, 22 September 1944, 10 pp. [WN#13353] Memorandum proposing a division of liaison functions in London, England between the OSS and the military attaché at the Embassy, August 5, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13354] Director’s Office copy of a report on the necessity of SI, ETO to have direct contacts with Allied intelligence services, ca. September 1943, [WN#13355] Information on SSU, Austria, 1945 - 1946, ca. 25 pp. [WN#13357-WN#13359] Information on SSU Belgium, 1945 – 1946, ca. 10 pp. [WN#13360] Information on the status of SSU stations and missions, ca. November 1945 – June 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13361] Letter to the Director, SSU describing a meeting with General Marshall regarding SSU operations in China, July 26, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#13362] Report on a visit to Nurnberg, Germany and Prague, Czechoslovakia by the Chief, SI in Germany, February 20, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#13363] Memorandum to the Director, SSU on the penetration of the U.S. Consulate General in Shanghai, China by Chinese intelligence agents, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#13364] Memorandum to the Chief, SI on Augur activities in North China, March 19, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#13366] Records relating to the OSS/SSU Mission to Denmark, November 1945 – February 1946, ca. 12 pp. [WN#13367 – WN#13368] Mission and activities reports from Istanbul, Turkey, April – June 1946, 10 pp. [WN#13369] History of X-2 Branch, OSS, NETO, September 1, 1944 – March 15, 1945, 14 pp. [WN#13370] Istanbul, Turkey and Athens, Greece (NETO), X-2 Branch activities reports for August 1945, 10 pp. [WN#13370] SSU/NETO monthly progress reports—including reports from Athens, Greece and Istanbul, Turkey—October 1945 – May 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13370] Director’s Office records relating to OSS operations in the Mediterranean area, including records relating to getting money and other supplies to Italian partisans and SO-SOE integration, ca. October 1944 – July 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13371 – WN#13373] History of the Swiss Desk, SI Branch, MEDTO, 1945, 19 pp. [WN#13372] Roster of all OSS officer personnel, October 9, 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13438]

343 SSU Intelligence Targets, July 15, 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13374] Memorandum and report to Director, SSU concerning a conference of SSU representatives held to discuss War Department plans for the coordination of intelligence activities in Europe and the Middle East, and other matters, June 1946, 15 pp. [WN#13375] Memorandums on the Dutch intelligence services and Dutch personalities, January – March 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13453] Memos regarding the SSU in Mukden, China, June – July 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13455] Memorandums relating to the MO Operation “Sauerkraut,” including possible security violations by former agents, and questions about the legality of the operation itself, January and March 1946, ca. 10 pp. [WN#13457] Director’s Office records relating OSS operations in SEAC, including records concerning organization of forces, ongoing operations, and coordination and friction between the British and , ca. September 1943 – February 1946, ca. 175 pp. [WN#13458 – WN#13473] Outline for project for secret intelligence work in the Netherlands East Indies, March 11, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#13475] Director’s Office records relating to psychological warfare in the Netherlands East Indies and Southwestern Pacific, December 1942 – January 1943, 12 pp. [WN#13476] Director’s Office records relating to French resistance groups, including the Comite National des Corps Elus de la Republique, May – August 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13478]. General Donovan sent some of the information to President Roosevelt. Report on possible penetration of OSS at Calcutta, India, May 6, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13479] Director’s Office file of comments by journalist Paul Scheffer on China, Germany, Japan and the U.S.S.R., ca. 1941-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#13481] 344 Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to personnel; missions and teams, including GRAPEFRUIT, ASPARAGUS, CHESTNUT, and CROCUS; and other matters; ca. November 1943 – July 1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#13762 – WN#13775, and WN#13971 – WN#13974]

345 Minutes of a meeting on the evacuation of American internees and escaped airmen in Switzerland, September 3, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#13412] Memorandums on staff organization of OSS in Bern, Switzerland, July 9, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#13413] Report on field conditions in Greece, November 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#13414] Report on OSS activities on the West Coast, March 5, 1945, 22 pp. [WN#13419] Director’s Office records relating to the extent of Japanese and German information on the OSS, June – July 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13422] Stockholm, Sweden cable regarding the personnel of the X-2 Branch, July 19, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13423] Memorandum to General Donovan on the reduction of the OSS budget, and related records, June 13, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13425] Director’s Office records relating to the plan to purchase the steamship Olivia for use in the North Africa area, ca. – January 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13601] Memorandum to Director, SSU relating to how War Department General Order #13 effects the Special Funds Division, June 26, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#13602] Memorandum to the Director, OSS on the necessity for a conference on policy affecting Africa Section, SI, August 5, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13605] Progress Report of the British Section, June 15, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#13606] Statistical Summary of SI, June 1, 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13607] Director’s Office records relating to an SI, Africa project concerning the Cape Verde Islands and the purchase of tuna fish, and other matters, March – May 1943, 9 pp. [WN#13608] Director’s Office records relating to Spanish political matters, including steps to take in case of a German invasion or military coup, ca. May 1942 – April 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13609 – WN#13615] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan regarding a proposed scheme for the Cape Verde Islands, January 15, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#13622] Records relating to the New York Office’s Yugoslav Coast Project, March and November 1943, 9 pp. [WN#13623] Report on internal conditions in Rumania, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13625?] Information regarding [Dragoljub Draza] Mihailovic and Yugoslavia, March – August 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#13625 and WN#13726] Tentative list of R&A Branch (Italian Section) contacts in Rome, and Rome contacts of the Central European Section, R&A, October 8, 1944 5 pp. [WN#13727] Report on the problem of Czechoslovakia and Russia as seen by two Swiss businessmen, October 16, 1945, 12 pp. [WN#13728] Report on Hungarian resistance organization, November 1, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13729] Report on Vatican view of the situation in Russian-occupied Europe, October 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13730] Progress reports of the Budapest City Unit, R&A Branch, February 28 and March 15, 1945, 4 pp. WN#13731 – WN#13732] Continuity report relating to liquidation and organizational matters for August 1 – October 1, 1945; October 17, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#13733] Report on X-2/OSS – FBI relationships, February 22, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13734] Memorandum to General Donovan on post-war SOE plans to operate against the United States as an intelligence target, November 25, 1944, 1 p. [WN#13735] Memo regarding political organizations sponsored by SOE, February 22, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#13736] Letter and report to Colonel Donovan with information concerning SOE operations in France, November 2, 1941, 6 pp. [WN#13738] Bern, Switzerland, SI Branch records relating mainly to Hungary, ca. September 1943 – April 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13739] Letter to Allen Dulles from A.C. Nussbaumer, General Manager, Swiss Bank Corporation, , Switzerland, December 23, 1943, regarding impressions on Germany provided by two unidentified sources [WN#13745] Correspondence of a somewhat personal nature between Allen Dulles and Thomas H. McKittrick, president of the Bank for International Settlements, September-Dec. 1943, 6 pp. [WN#13752] Memorandum to Allen Dulles concerning a possible meeting with Alfred Schaeffer, General Manager of the Union Bank of Switzerland in Zurich, Switzerland, relating to providing money for assistance to endangered Jews in Hungary, August 14, 1944, 1 pp. [WN#13753]

346 Memorandums from the Secretariat, Washington to the Secretariat in Paris, France and the Secretariat, German Mission with a “list of names with accompanying section and area designations,” May and June 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#03348 – WN#03349] Report to General Donovan on the need to obtain information about bombing targets from British insurance files, 15 pp. May 7, 1943 [WN#03354] Status of Liaison Relations of SSU/X-2 to the Counter-Intelligence Branches of Foreign Special Services, n.d., 4 pp. [WN#03356] Report on India CE agreement, March 1944, 12 pp. [WN#03358] Report to William J. Donovan on progress of the C-E organization’s work during its first two weeks, n.d., 15 pp. [WN#03360] Reports to Colonel Donovan on President Roosevelt’s conversation with Andre Philip regarding French political leaders, November 22 – 30, 1942, 10 pp. [WN#13195] Director’s Office records with information on the N.V. Philips Gloeilampenfabriken, November 1942 – January 1943, 15 pp. [WN#13199] Director’s Office records regarding OSS relations with Czech Intelligence Service in London, England, ca. February – July 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13390] Report to General Donovan on physical and document security, 115 pp. ca. August 1944, [WN#13392] Draft memorandum from Allen Dulles to Colonel Donovan regarding a conversation with Raoul Aglion, representative of the Free French, April 16, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#13396] Memorandums to General Donovan on the development and testing of drugs to use in the interrogation of POWs (Truth Drugs), June 1943, 15 pp. [WN#13398] [This is numbered WN#13998] British SIS records relating to their Tunisian groups, consisting of information sent to General Donovan, ca. February 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13400] Memorandum to General Donovan concerning Swedish-Finnish negotiations over radio-cryptic equipment, March 30, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13400] Catalogue and summary of Finnish microfilm, May 23, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13400]

347 Memos regarding OSS relations with DGER, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13444] “Closing Out Report” of Italian Division, SI, MEDTO, July 26, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#13446] Translations and summaries of diplomatic messages relating to Spain, Argentina, and other countries, ca. November 1942 – January 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13447] Report of a Special Investigating Committee investigating claims arising from Special Funds advanced prior to the entry of the OSS and the U.S. 5th Army into Rome, Italy, and related records, ca. June 1944 – January 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13449] Memo from William J. Donovan regarding advances made to him by the Special Funds Branch from 1941 – 1943; June 15, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13450] Special Funds report for September 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13451] Director’s Office records relating to the controversy over OSS employment of, and reports by, journalist Paul Scheffer, ca. August 1941 – May 1945, ca. 450 pp. [WN#13482] Memorandum on Russian aircraft operating out of Bari, Italy to get supplies to Yugoslavian partisans, June 28, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#13483]

348 Notes on collaboration between British and United States S.O.E, ca. 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13484 – WN#13485] SSU General Staff Meeting Minutes, March 12, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#13486] Memorandum to General Donovan regarding I. S. Dorfman’s penetration of the German Legation in Stockholm, Sweden, May 23, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13496] Director’s Office records relating to developments in Sweden, ca. May 1944 – January 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13497]. Topics include obtaining diplomatic and military codes from the Turkish Government, and the discovery that the Finns broke the State Department codes in Stockholm, Sweden and Madrid, Spain. Director’s Office records relating to post-war intelligence plans for India – Burma, ca. April – October 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13576] Monthly report from Detachment 303, New Delhi, India, April 29, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13579] Report on trip to review OSS activities in the CBI and SEAC, August 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13580] Summary report to the Commanding Officer, OSS, Paris, France on the AQUITAINE Mission, May 16, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#13581] Notes on a meeting attended by General Donovan, Allen Dulles, and others concerning ETO operations, January 4, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13582] Memorandum on Operation DUO, to use 25,000 Spaniards working in German industrial areas to collect intelligence throughout the American Zone of Occupation, March 13, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13583] Field Analysis Unit weekly reports for weeks ending December 24 and 31, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#13584] Memorandum to General Donovan on intelligence possibilities in the ETO, and information on the Ascension method of ground to air communications, February 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13586] Report on SSU Missions in Great Britain and other areas, ca. December 1945 – September 1946, ca. 100 pp.WN#13588] Director’s Office file relating to the status of missions in Great Britain, Holland, Hungary, Iberia, India-Burma, Korea, MEDTO, NETO, Norway, Poland, Rumania, Saigon (Vietnam), SEAC, Sweden, and Tangier, ca. October 1945 – September 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN #13589] McGregor Project: Subversive work among Flag Officers of the Royal Italian Navy by OSS, November 1, 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13590] Memorandum to General Donovan relating to Italian anti-Fascists, July 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13591] Translation of Diary of Giuseppe Castellano, General in the Italian Army, July- August 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13592] Letter to President Roosevelt from William Donovan describing the mission of filmmaker Armand Denis to the Belgian Congo and French Equatorial Africa, November 17, 1941, 2 pp. [WN#13594]

349 Director’s Office records relating to Special Funds, ca. February 1943 – August 1945, ca. 500 pp. [WN#13626 – WN#13629] Director’s Office copies of security regulations manuals, February 1943 – March 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#13630] Director’s Office correspondence relating to the problem of people coming in or going out of the U.S. “under disguise and pursuant to arrangements made with OSS,” March – May 1943, 7 pp. [WN#13631]

350 Letter to General Donovan from the Cornell University Medical College regarding the search for an “agent that would be useful in extracting information from persons who are reluctant to yield it,” September 21, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13638] Director’s Office records relating to discussions with Hollington Tong, confidential secretary to China’s Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek, regarding operations against the Japanese and Sino-American relations, ca. December 1942 – March 1943, 13 pp. [WN#13639] Director’s Office records relating to Peter Tompkins and his missions in Italy, ca. October 1944 – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13640 – WN#13641] Memorandum to Director, SSU concerning the TRENTON Project, for the penetration of the records of the Shanghai Police Department, December 11, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13642] Translation of a letter from Thai leader Sanguan Tularak to the Thai Minister regarding differences between Tularak and others over developments in Thailand, September 5, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13644] Reports and correspondence regarding relations with the Thais, ca. 100 pp. 1942- 1944. [WN#13645] Memorandums to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of State regarding a Nazi attempt to contact the British, December 28, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13647] Reports on German peace feelers involving the Vatican, , 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13649 and WN#13655]. These reports were sent to President Roosevelt. Cable from Bern, Switzerland with information from Col. Masson, head of Switzerland’s Secret Intelligence Organization, regarding General Schellenberg, February 4, 1945, 1 p. [WN#13650] Cable from Bern, Switzerland with information from Col. Masson regarding Schellenberg, April 5, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13654] Letter from William J. Donovan to the Secretary of State regarding OSS/State Department relations, December 20, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13656] Memo to General Donovan regarding OSS representation on State Department missions, December 20, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#13656] Reports of the Special Funds Division, 1945-1947, ca. 200 pp. [WN#13657] Memo to William J. Donovan regarding plans for SO operations, Dec. 10, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#13660] Memorandum to General Donovan, and related records, concerning SO operations on the Iberian Peninsula using personnel of I.T. & T. [International Telephone and Telegraph], August 9, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#13661] Special Liaison Report from the Middle East, August 7, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#13666]

351 Director’s Office copy of a report on a trip to Sweden, and related records, April – June 1943, 15 pp. [WN#13676] Director’s Office records relating to British intelligence organizations in China, ca. December 1944 – February 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13677] Memorandum on changes and developments in MI-5 Ceylon, February 13, 1945, 1 p. [WN#13678] Report on relations between the Belgian King [Leopold III] and the Belgian Government during the war, November 13, 1943, 126 pp. [WN#13680] Director’s Office records relating to the dissolution of the Western Continents Corporation, August 10, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13683] Director’s Office copies of reports on activities in Turkey, November 1941, 6 pp. [WN#13686] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan with data on foreign agents in Finland (including the Baltic States), France, Switzerland, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria, Egypt, North Africa, Afghanistan, Iran, and Mexico, November 18, 1941, 5 pp. [WN#13687] Director’s Office copies of reports on developments in Syria and Turkey, September 1941, 11 pp. [WN#13688] Director’s Office copies of Board of Economic Warfare counter-intelligence plans, 1942, 10 pp. [WN#13689] Memorandum to Director, OSS about intelligence objectives for Italy, August 17, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13690] Director’s Office copy of a “report of a project planner,” relating to bacterial warfare, imitation poison rice, and other topics, August 29, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#13691] Director’s Office copies of records relating to Jose Antonio de Aguirre, former President of the Basque State in Spain, including records relating to his trip to South America, ca. September 1942 – January 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13693 – WN#13695]

352 Records by, and relating to, Robert Laing, field representative in Palestine, including a one-page report on United States Government interest in Palestine, an index to his reports, and information about the Middle East, ca. February 1943 – October 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#12016] Records relating to proposals to help establish Portuguese airline concessions, ca. December 1942 – April 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12018] Records, relating to Scandinavian projects, ca. October 1942 – May 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12019] Report on the Belgian Intelligence Services, April 1, 1946, 30 pp. [WN#12020] Survey of the activities of the Belgian Desk, SI, March 11, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#12020] Memoire of the Bishop of the Belgian Congo [in French], ca. 1944, 22 pp. [WN#12020] Records relating to SI Project KANGAROO, to utilize and exploit diplomatic and consular representatives, and other nationals, for penetrating enemy occupied areas in Europe, ca. June 1943 – July 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#12021] The Franco-Spanish Border Chains: Their Operation and Subsequent Association with the Aquitaine Mission, April 1943-May 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#12024]

353 Bern, Switzerland, SI Branch records concerning contacts between representatives of the OSS and German General Schellenberg, and a memorandum on German subversive activities directed from Switzerland, ca. January – March 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13544] General Donovan’s official copy of the Sino-American Special Technical Cooperation Agreement, and related records, ca. April – September 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13569] Records relating to awards to Staff Sergeant Marvin M. Gray, Captain Francis T. Farrell, and Master Sergeant Siegfried Oppenheim, for investigating enemy espionage activities in the Far East after the formal surrender of Germany (the Bureau Ehrhardt), April - , 16 pp. [WN#13570 and WN#13572] Status of Berlin operations report for July 1946, 4 pp. [WN#13597] Memorandum from Copenhagen, Denmark on Project B, to provide equipment and personnel for quick relay of SI and CE material, August 9, 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#13597] Notes on Soviet Armed Forces, August 23, 1946, 40 pp. [WN#13597] Interrogation Report of Heinz Ludwig, June 20, 1946, 8 pp. [WN#13597] Interrogation Report of Hans Otto Haehnle, May 1946, 30 pp. [WN#13597] Memorandums on Soviet Intelligence and subversive activities, British Intelligence, and French Intelligence, August 23, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#13597] Memorandums relating to ways of obtaining secret intelligence on the USSR proper, August 23, 1946, 19 pp. [WN#13597] Report on a disagreement between Soviet officials Molotov and Zhukov, August 26, 1946, 1 p. [WN#13597] Monthly Intelligence Review on Germany and Austria for May 25 – June 25, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#13597] Monthly Intelligence Review on Czechoslovakia and Scandinavia for May 25 – June 25, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#13597] Agent Control Directive, August 16, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#13597] List of OZNA personalities, August 15, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#13597] Interrogation Report on Milan Krkoc, May 13, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#13597] Interrogation Report on Alfredo Galanti, August 3, 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13597] Interrogation Report on Mario Gasperini, April 20, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#13597] Interrogation Report on Ernest Vallo, , 1946, 12 pp. [WN#13597] Monthly Intelligence Review on the Balkans and Poland for June 25 – July 25, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#13597] Summary review of Plan CHECKERS, to oppose operations of, and gather information on, Czech Intelligence in the American Zone of Austria, September 5, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#13598] Summary review of Plan CROWN, to reactivate an intelligence network for obtaining CE information from inside Russia, September 12, 1946, 15 pp. [WN#13598] Memorandum with miscellaneous comments and observations during a European trip, with references to the Heidelberg conference, , 1946, 8 pp. [WN#13598] Transcript of conference held in Heidelberg, Germany, July 22, 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13598] Interrogation report on Fabio Bazzanella, August 23, 1946, ca. 35 pp. [WN#13599] Memo to regarding SSU Mission to Germany and the Security Control Group, Amzon Mission, September 3, 1946, 6 pp. Discusses sources and notes that they make “a judicious use of specialists in this field from the old German intelligence service.” [WN#13599] Security Intelligence Notes No. 1, relating to the Hungarian Intelligence Service and Police Services, August 1946, 7 pp. [WN#13599] SC Brief No. 1 on Soviet espionage methods, September 16, 1946, 19 pp. [WN#13599] Memorandum commenting on the interrogation report on Makoto Onodera, September 17, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#13599] Operational Inventory of the Phillipps chains in Poland and Germany, September 12, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#13599] SSU Mission to Austria station activities report for August 1946, 7 pp. [WN#13600] Monthly Intelligence Reviews for Germany and Austria for June 25 – August 25, 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13600] Memorandums with general intelligence, targets and priorities, in Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Rumania, and Yugoslavia, September 20, 1946, 13 pp. [WN#13600] Monthly Intelligence Review for the Middle East for July 1946, 9 pp. [WN#13600] General Report of Intelligence Branch activities, September 13, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#13600] Memorandum from SSU, Italy with a list of symbols assigned in corresponding order to serials JRX-3419, September 16, 1946, 1 p. [WN#13600] Report on information obtained from Alfred Bracke, June 20, 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13600]

354 London, England records relating to the KANGAROO Project, ca. October 1943 – July 1944, 20 pp. [WN#13783 – WN#13784] Memo regarding French penetration mission, relating to the MEDUSA Plan and operations in ETO, NATO, and Spain, March 16, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#13785] Memorandum to the Chief, SI, MEDTO relating to the Kosice [] Mission, March 9, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#13792] Memorandums on the CARDINAL Mission to gather intelligence in Bavaria, Germany, April 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13793] Memorandum to the French Section, Paris, France on Captain ’s “Tommy” Chain, March 27, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#13794] London, England, SI Branch accession sheets for FA, SA and SSA documents, March – May 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13796 – WN#13798]

355 Report and other documents relating to Lt. Col. Obolensky’s Mission to Sardinia, 1943-1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13803 and WN#13804] Letter to General Donovan, with annexes, concerning complaints about British opposition to the OSS in general, and a failure to cooperate on air transport for special missions in particular, July 17, 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13805] Director’s Office records relating to Albania, including communications from the Albanian Legitimist Committee, ca. May – September 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#13806] Memorandum by representatives of the British Chiefs of Staff on proposed OSS operations in the ETO, and OSS comments and recommendations about the British memorandum, October 1943, ca. 35 pp. [WN#13808 and WN#13809] Report and related records about Mission ETOILE, to establish five combat intelligence stations in France, ca. September 1944 – February 1945, ca. 80 pp. [WN#13810 – WN#13812] Director’s Office correspondence with British Security Co-ordination, and other records, relating to the military aspects of possible raw materials shipments to Switzerland in small quantities, June – July 1942, 6 pp. [WN#13813] Draft memorandum from William Donovan to President Roosevelt on setting up a comprehensive secret service in Switzerland, May 26, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#13814] Records relating to developments in Trinidad, British West Indies, July – August 1942, 7 pp. [WN#13818 and WN#13819] Director’s Office records relating to the possibility of the OSS having access to the files of, and of placing personnel at, Time, Life, and Fortune magazines, December 1942, 7 pp. [WN#13825] Report on German Catholic resistance to the Nazis, and related records, October – November 1944, 5 pp. [WN#13829] Reports of developments in Italy, including clashes between the German SS and Vatican personnel, March – May 1944, 8 pp. [WN#13829] Views of Adriano Olivetti, owner of the typewriter equipment manufacturing company, June 14, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#13839 and WN#13840] Yugoslavian political information, 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#13841] Memorandum to the Commander, Independent American Mission to Marshal Tito, requesting permission for X-2 Intelligence personnel to operate in Jugoslavia, September 22, 1944, 1 p. [WN#13852] Information regarding personnel of the International Red Cross, 1943, [WN#13857] Reports on German naval matters based on information received from Admiral de Angelis, former Italian Naval Attaché in Berlin, ca. January – April 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#13860] Records to and from, and relating to, Jack Pratt, field representative in Spain, ca. February 1942 – March 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#13860 (beginning)]

356 Records to and from, and relating to, Jack Pratt, field representative in Spain, ca. February 1942 – March 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#13860 (conclusion)] Stockholm, Sweden, SO Branch statements of accounts, expense vouchers, and related records, ca. April 1944 – June 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13878 and WN#13879] Memorandum discussing a plan to have a skeleton Swedish SOE-SO organization in place ahead of time in case Germany attacked Sweden, May 12, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#13880] Stockholm, Sweden, SO Branch records relating to unfounded suspicions about American author Frederic Prokosch, April – May 1944, 12 pp. [WN#13886 and WN#13887] Stockholm, Sweden, SO Branch records relating to Operations PERIANTH and SEPALS, May – June 1944, 12 pp. [WN#13896] Reports of developments in China, July – September 1943, 6 pp. 13901] Memos regarding work of the New Delhi, India Mission, including recruitment of U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry to work as translators, broadcasters, and monitors, April-July 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13903] Various reports and commentaries prepared by Ernest Kucherthaler of Switzerland, including the Jewish Problem in Post-War Europe, March 1944; Himmler’s activities, February 1945; Economic problems of post-war Europe, March 1944; post-war problems of Europe, March 1944; and impressions from members of the German Army, May 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13904 and WN#13905] Barcelona, Spain index cards and other records relating to counter signs, hideouts, meeting places, and drops, ca. 1943 – 1944, [WN#13906] Barcelona, Spain index cards relating to agents with names beginning with A – O, ca. 1943 – 1945, ca. 50 cards. [WN#13907]

357 Barcelona, Spain index cards relating to agents, mainly with names beginning A – G, ca. 1943 – 1945, ca. 200 cards, [WN#13908 – WN#13909] Bern, Switzerland, records from, and relating to, agents, contacts and personnel, ca. November 1942 – May 1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#13926 – WN#13937 and WN#13940 – WN#13942] Notes on Meeting on “Peace Aims,” n.d., 24 pp. [WN#13939] Section V, The Anglo-Saxon World, a continuation of the report “The Church and the International World” of December 1942, 3 pp. [WN#13939]

358 Bern, Switzerland records, including reports relating to Italian armament manufacturer Alessandro Rossini and Argentine Government contracts with Oerlikon Company of Switzerland, German Socialist leader Franz Boegler, and partisan warfare and Greek public opinion, ca. August 1943 – January 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13944 – WN#13947] Report on the Italian patriot situation, Haute Savoy, France, December 1944, 4 pp. [WN#13948] Report on the formation and activities of the Comitato Apolitico Italo-Anglo- Americano, the Nonpolitical Italian-Anglo-American Committee, November 10, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#13949] Brief Report on the Organization of the English Intelligence Service in Greece After the Armistice, April 6, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13950] Caserta, Italy records relating to sources, agents, and intelligence, ca. November 1944 – April 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13969 – WN#13970] Records relating to Yugoslav political plans, November 1944, 7 pp. [WN#14051] Diary of Giuseppe Castellano, General, Italian Royal Army, ca. July – August 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14052] Report on Italian activities, May 1, 1943, 11 pp. [WN#14053] Records relating to Italian General Giacomo Carboni, former commanding officer of the armed forces defending Rome, and Commissioner Extraordinary of SIM, June and July 1944, 8 pp. [WN#14054] Resume of topics discussed between General Castellano and the officers of General Eisenhower’s staff at Lisbon, Portugal, August 19, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#14055] Caserta, Italy records relating to the billeting and disposition of Albanian (Eagle) recruits, April 1944, 5 pp. [WN#14056 – WN#14057] Washington, SI Branch cables to Algiers, Algeria; Cairo, Egypt; Accra, Gold Coast; and other places; April 1943 – April 1944, 17 pp. [WN#14059 – WN#14060] Records relating to radio DF (Direction Finding) stations in Africa, ca. May - December 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14061 - WN#14064] Memorandum summarizing SI activities in the ETO which aided in the , September 12, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#14065] Washington, SI Branch records relating to the SUSSEX Plan, including team final summaries and recommendations for awards, ca. June 1944 – September 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14066 – WN#14068] Washington, SI Branch records relating to British intelligence services worldwide, ca. February – December 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14070] Low Countries Desk, SI, reports for April and May 1946, 3 pp. [WN#14071] Belgium and Luxembourg SI report, April 1944, 1 p. [WN#14072] Memorandum on operational methods of the RIS (Russian Intelligence Service) October 4, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#14078] History of the Italian Section, SI to September 30, 1944, 28 pp. [WN#14080] Short History of SI Activities with Respect to Eire, September 28, 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14081] Washington, SI Branch reports of operations in Tangier, Mozambique, Portuguese Guinea, French Equatorial Africa, Angola, the Cape Verde Islands, the Union of South Africa, Madagascar, Ethiopia, and British West Africa, ca. 1944, ca. 120 pp. [WN# 14082 – WN#14091] Washington, SI Branch report, Investigation of Diamond Smuggling in Africa, ca. 1944, 20 pp. [WN#14092]

359 Information on participants in “recent German ‘Putsch’” provided by Dr. Fritz Theil, December 1944, 7 pp. [WN#14101] Report of Italian Section, SI, on Italy, Albania, and Italo-Japanese operational activities and political and economic intelligence, November 1-30, 1944, [WN#14102] Liaison arrangements of Reports Division, SI/OSS, London, England, August 15, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#14103] Report on Fascist activity in Italy, March 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14104] Records of a presentation on Far East financing in the field, n.d., 20 pp. [WN#14113] Caserta, Italy cables, ca. September 1944 – July 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#14119 – WN#14135]. Includes information relating to Hungary. Memo from ex-OSS employee Goodhue Livingston summarizing his SI and X-2 experiences [in Africa], Nov. 23, 1943, 9 pp. [WN#14146] Information on Greek political matters, and Aristides Dimitratos, 1942-1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14150] Report, identified as a possible fake, on the Communist program in Germany, November 25, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#14410] Report of an unhappy stay in Spain from May 1942 – September 1943, ca. 80 pp. [WN#14517] [See also WN#14519]

360 Barcelona, Spain index cards relating to agents with names beginning with G - S, ca. 1943 – 1945, 190 cards, [WN#13669 – WN#13672]

361 Barcelona, Spain index cards relating to agents with names beginning with S, - Z, with number designations, and with alphanumeric designations, ca. 1943 – 1945, 130 cards, [WN#13673 – WN#13675] London, England records relating to the UNISON Plan, to eliminate false confirmation and duplication in intelligence material originating in Switzerland, ca. February – August 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13699] Bern, Switzerland records relating to the seizure of the Di Nobili Cigar Company by the Alien Property Custodian, ca. June 1944 – January 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#13700] Memo regarding a reduction in Swiss exports of machine tools to Germany and other Axis countries, June 26, 1944, 1 p. [WN#13701]

362 European political and economic news from English journalist and historian Elizabeth Wiskemann at the British Legation in Bern, Switzerland, 1943-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13703] Stockholm, Sweden, SI Branch, Labor Desk records of the BRAHMS Project, for the penetration of Germany to obtain military intelligence, ca. January – September 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13704] Stockholm, Sweden, SO Branch records of Operations STAMEN, BULB, POD, PETAL, BUD, ROOT, POLLEN, and MOHAMMED, ca. April 1944 – April 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#13705 – WN#13713] SI memo regarding intelligence direction and reporting, agent recruiting, and , July 13, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#13714] Memo regarding conversation with Andre Philip concerning French political situation, October 15, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#13715] Memorandum for the Director, OSS on joint French-OSS project of radio counter- intelligence, February 23, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#13716] Memorandum on the Liberian radio project, July 22, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#13719] Vienna, Austria cables, March – July 1946, 12 pp. [WN#13720 – WN#13725] Information provided by Jacques Lagrange to OSS Bern, Switzerland regarding events in Europe, 1943-1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#13911]

363 Bern, Switzerland reports relating to developments in Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, and other countries, ca. September 1943 – March 1945, ca. 225 pp. [WN#13912 – WN#13913] Bern, Switzerland “special black reports” [from source Black or Blackie] relating to developments inside the Vatican, and Vatican relations with France, Germany, and Russia, ca. November 1943 – November 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13916] Memorandums on tensions between the French and the OSS in the Val d’Aosta area of Italy, March 1945, 6 pp. [WN#13922] Information on the , May 7, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#13925] Information on the Croatian Peasant Party, 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#13951] Pouch Letters, reports, and other communications from, and relating to, Jack Pratt, field representative in Spain, ca. June 1942 – March 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14518 – WN#14519]

364 Madrid, Spain, X-2 Branch index cards relating to agents and other people, ca. 350 cards [WN00456]

365 Lists from Sweden of persons working in Nazi and other enemy interests, and those suspected of having engaged in espionage activities, 1941 and 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#13985] Report on train shipments in Sweden, March 1943, 2 pp. [WN#13994] Intelligence on Nazis in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, ca. April-July 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#13999 – WN#14001] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records, including reports of James St. Lawrence O’Toole, Civilian, ca. September 1944 – March 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14002] Report on intelligence carried on by the military organization of the Socialist Party in Rome, Italy in connection with the Chief of Strategic Services during the German occupation, ca. 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14003] Information from Italy, ca. 1944-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14004 – WN#14009] Records of the Washington SI Branch, ca. November 1942 – December 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14010 – WN#14020, WN#14251 – WN#14256, and WN#14258 – WN#14275] Shanghai, China cables, ca. October 1945 – July 1946, ca. 80 pp. [WN#14277 – WN#14284] Singapore cables, February – March 1946, 11 pp. [WN#14285 – WN#14286] Stockholm, Sweden cables, ca. December1943 – June 1946, ca.150 pp. [WN#14287-WN#14300]

366 Memorandum to Colonel Donovan regarding proper representation in Spain and Portugal, December 8, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14520] Memorandum from William Donovan directing that the Basque groups be “very well located with communications established,” May 7, 1943, 1 p. [WN#14521] Intelligence reports from Spain, ca. July 1942 – February 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#14522] Records relating to obtaining information from American companies operating in Saudi Arabia, February – July 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14524] Stockholm, Sweden cables, 1945-1946, ca. 70 pp. [WN#14551-WN#14558] London, England cables, 1943 – 1944, ca. 45 pp. [WN#14562 – WN#14568] Memorandum from James Angleton reporting charges that members of the Finnish Legation hid gold and documents in a specially constructed vault in [Rome?], Italy, , 1944, 2 pp. [WN#14577] Monthly Report of X-2 Activity in Italy, August 31, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#14579] X-2 Italy Lists of suspects, July-August 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14581] Report on the activity of DGER in Italy, March 2, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14582] Memorandum on the activities of Italian General Giacomo Carbone, July 23, 1944, 1 p. [WN#14583] CIC Naples Detachment report on Russian political influence on Bulgarian armed forces, July 1946, 8 pp. [WN#14586] Memorandum on Russian penetration of a Vatican backed group that sought to gather intelligence in Hungary and the Balkans, February 19, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14591] Report on activities of Theater Counsel, MEDTO, February 1946, 34 pp. [WN#14592] Records relating to, and by, Irving Sherman, including a report on his trip to Istanbul, Turkey, ca. May 1942 – October 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14753] “Q” intelligence reports of intercepted diplomatic communications, April – May 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#14755 and WN#14756]

367 Recommendations of awards for Dutch personnel, ca. June 1945 – January 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14152] Report of the African Division, SI, on intelligence achievements, July 1, 1944- March 31, 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#14153]. Includes organization charts. SI Branch memorandum with preliminary ideas about the long-range secret intelligence program, July 22, 1944, 26 pp. [WN#14154] Records relating to official for OSS representatives overseas, ca. January – February 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#14154] Memo to President Roosevelt from William J. Donovan regarding postwar intelligence organization, November 18, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#14155] Memorandum on the functions of the OSS, ca. 1943, 2 pp. [WN#14155] OSS organization charts, 1943 – 1944, 5 pp. [WN#14155] Memos regarding African Intelligence Operations, past, present and future, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14156] Information about the International Red Cross, 1943-1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14166] London, England cables, 1943 – 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12876 – WN#12878, and WN#12880 – WN#12898] Budget estimates, 1946-1947, ca. 100 pp. [WN#12899 (beginning)]

368 Budget estimates, 1946-1947, ca. 225 pp. [WN#12899 (conclusion)] Records relating to gathering intelligence in the Far East, ca. December 1941 – November 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#12900] Information about SSU China Theater personnel, n.d., 6 pp. [WN#14093] Memorandum with a plan for penetration of General Tai Li’s secret police, , 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14094] Plan for undercover operations in South America, ca. 1946, 2 pp. [WN#14095] Memo regarding implementation of undercover operations plan in the Far East, January 10, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#14096] London, England cables, July 1944 – February 1945, 13 pp. [WN#14304 – WN#14313] Information about Yugoslavia written by, and records relating to, journalist Stoyan Pribichevich, ca. 1942 - 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14701] Records relating to a proposed agreement between the FBI and British Security Coordination for obtaining information about Japanese activities in Latin America, May – June 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#14703] Report on field conditions for the Chief, SI, July 17, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#14704]. Topics include liaison with the Irish and contacts with exiled governments in London, England. The report describes events beginning in 1942. Information about Ireland written by, and records relating to, Ervin Marlin, ca. July 1942 – September 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14705]

369 Records relating to cooperation with Greek Minister of Mercantile Marine, Stavros Theofanides, January – February 1942, 13 pp. [WN#14319] Records relating to Czechoslovak soldiers in North and West Africa as possible informants, ca. November 1941 – September 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#14324] Memorandum regarding strengthening American representation in West Africa, February 12, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14325] Memorandum about handling European black market currency transactions through the firm of Internacio in Lisbon, Portugal, June 5, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14326] Information about Ireland, February 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#14330] Information about Greece written by, and records relating to, Chris Fragos, ca. January 1942 – July 1943, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14333] Information on the political situation in Palestine and Transjordan written by, and records relating to, Nelson Glueck and William Hicks, ca. August 1941 – September 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#14334 – WN#14335]

370 Memorandum regarding a conversation in London, England with heads of British SIS and SOE Far East Section, and with the Dutch, August 30, 1943, 9 pp. [WN#14759] Records relating to the purchase of tuna fish from Angola, ca. September 1941 – June 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14763] Memorandums regarding secret meetings with the Greek Prime Minister, June 1942, 15 pp. [WN#14768] Letter to Harvey Firestone, of Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, asking that his company provide cover for an agent in Liberia, June 20, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14769] Memos regarding OSS organization in India, April 1943, 6 pp. [WN#14780 and WN#14781] Memorandums regarding enemy intelligence organization in Lourenco Marques, September 1943, 9 pp. [WN#14782 and WN#14783] Draft of William J. Donovan’s comments to the Joint Chiefs of Staff regarding European Theater of Operations, October 16, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#14784] Over-All and Special Programs for Strategic Services Activities Based on the Iberian Peninsula, , 1944, 22 pp. [WN#14785] Special Strategic Services Plan for Austria, ca. February 1944, 14 pp. [WN#14786] Memorandum explaining why General Order 9, Supplement 31, should not be applied to the Iberian Peninsula, February 7, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#14787] Over-All Program for Strategic Services Activities Based on Switzerland, ca. January 1944, 6 pp. [WN#14788] Memo regarding labor and raw materials in Germany, July 1942, 1 p. [WN#14790] Report on the Van Zuylen De Nyevelt, July 1, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#14792] Report on suspected Axis submarine bases in , July 1942, 1 p. [WN#14798] Reports of intercepted diplomatic, and other, correspondence, ca. March – July 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14800] Memorandum on Greek Desk activities, July 10, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15101] Information about France written by, and records relating to, Baron Guy de Rothschild, ca. April – December 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15102]

371 Records relating to the activities and propaganda of Syrians in Africa, July 1942, 6 pp. [WN#15104 and WN#15105] Information about Hungary written by, and records relating to, Imre Bekessy, ca. July 1926 - November 1942, ca. 200 pp. [WN#15106]. [This file begins with translations of Viennese newspaper articles from 1926.] Report concerning an inspection of a concentration camp for civilians at Compiegne, France, , 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15112] Memorandum for Colonel Donovan with a description of the organization and activities of the Secret Intelligence Branch, July 17, 1942, 23 pp. [WN#15115] Records relating to Greece, July 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15116] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to personnel of Missions PEAR, PAPAYA, and VIOLA, ca. May 1945 – October 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14351 – WN#14353] Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to personnel of the San Marco Battalion, May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14354]

372 Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to missions and agents, including MR. JONES’ debriefs and the LA FONTE Chain (NINO Mission), ca. March 1944 – July 1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#14355 – WN#14365]

373 Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records relating to personnel, including those of the BANANA, FRATELLO, GASTONE and MARCUCCI Missions, ca. May 1945 - May 1947, ca. 200 pp. [WN#14366 – WN#14371] Vessel Cables, January-June 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14377] Vessel Cables disseminated, January - May 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14378]

Records relating to OSS cooperation with, and cultivation of, the Vatican, January and April 1945, 3 pp. [WN#14382, WN#14387, and WN#14391] Special Program No. 1, MTO, to develop secret intelligence from sources within Italy post-hostilities, ca. January 1945, 4 pp. [WN#14385] Request for approval of the BRUTUS Project, to obtain intelligence regarding the relations of the Italian Government with Germany, Spain, Portugal, England, Russia, Japan, and South American republics, October 16, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#14393] Excerpts from a report of the Director’s visit to the Mediterranean Theater, February 3, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#14467] General Situation on Non-Political Partisans Groups on North Italy, December 10, 1944, 25 pp. [WN#14468] Intercepted translation summaries of reports from the Chilean Consulate in Prague to the Chilean government regarding events in Europe, including the Jewish situation, March 1942, ca. 10 pp. [WN#14475]

374 Information about Germany obtained from individuals who had sailed on the S.S. Drottningholm, May and June, 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14414 and WN#14428]. One of the individuals was Leland Morris, Charge d’Affaires, Berlin. In his interview are references to foreign workers, Gestapo-Army relations, Waffen SS in Russia, important military figures (e.g., Raeder and Donitz), political status and importance of Goering, Himmler, Goebbels, Ribbentrop, unpopularity of the SS and Nazi Party, Himmler-Goering relationship. Translation of a German document “Notes on the Conference of Directors of Economy held at February 2, 1942,” 6 pp. [WN#14418]. References made to use of foreign workers and Russian POWs and death rate of Russian POWs. Report on situation in Austria up to May 1942, 5 pp. [WN#14419] Records relating to cooperation between OSS and Pan American Airways in Africa, ca. March 1942 – June 1944, 75 pp. [WN#14476] Records relating to American photographer Therese Bonney, and her trip to England, Sweden, and Finland, ca. 1918 – December 1944, ca. 225 pp. [WN#14477 and WN#14479]. [Included are copies of records beginning in 1918.] Records relating to Italy and Italian Americans written by, and records relating to, Frank Gigliotti, ca. December 1941 – March 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#14480]

375 Reports on the Serb National Federation and Serb National Defense Council, , 5 pp. [WN#14450] Records relating to OSS coordination with the US Ambassador to Spain regarding projects in France having to do with Spain, March – May 1945, 8 pp. [WN#14852] OSS planning report for European Theater of Operations, December 1943 [WN#14853] OSS planning reports for Switzerland, December 1943 and April 1944, [WN#14854 and WN#14863] OSS planning reports for Sweden, November 1943 and January 1944, [WN#14855 and WN#14862] OSS planning report for the Balkans, November 1943 [WN#14856] Implementation Study on Rumanian Oil for Special Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in the Balkans (Rumania), September 13, 1943, 59 pp. [WN#14857] Report to Executive Committee on MO organization, personnel, and operations, August 1943 [WN#14858] Special Military Plan for Psychological Warfare in Belgium, June 1943 [WN#14859] Suggested Statement of Policy Governing Future OSS Activities, September 1944 [WN#14861] Report of a trip through North Africa and the Middle and Near East, August – ca. November 1942, 115 pp. [WN#14869] Correspondence and other records between HQ and Edward Allen, OSS representative in Seattle, Washington, ca. April 1942 – July 1944, ca. 225 pp. [WN#14871 – WN#14873]

376 X-2 Branch cables between Washington and Morocco, the USSR, India, France, and other countries, ca. February 1944 – June 1946, ca. 400 pp. [WN#14203 – WN#14215] Information concerning conditions in Germany, and German airfields and , ca. March 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14220]. Includes a report on conditions in , Germany as reported by a Swedish seaman. References to foreign workers and “all Jews are, of course, badly treated and are not even allowed to talk to other people” Interviewer reported that “this source is of the opinion that the mass of the German people do not now agree with this kind of anti-Semitism.” Report from filmmaker Armand Denis in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, March 10, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#14221] Correspondence and other records sent between Washington and Portugal, ca. April 1942 – January 1943, ca. 200 pp. [WN#14222]

377 Correspondence and other records sent between Washington and Portugal, ca. June 1942 – May 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14224 and WN#14225] Correspondence of OSS official Stephen Penrose, Jr., with several prominent individuals and groups regarding establishing a Jewish National Army, Zionist ambitions, a Jewish state, anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, and related matters, 1942, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14476] Rome, Italy, X-2 Branch records, including SCI information, ca. 1944 – 1947, ca. 400 pp. [14651 – 14672] Departing notes from and relating to Whitney H. Shepardson, March 8, 1946, 8 pp. He wrote: “Soviet Russian subject matter should be a major, if not an exclusive preoccupation of SI” [WN#14675] Memo regarding a dinner held in New York City by the Jewish Labor Committee, April 1942, 8 pp. [WN#14677] 378 Memorandum regarding establishing contact with the Irish Secret Service, January 21, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#14679] Memorandum with comments and suggestions for future SSU actions following a trip to Europe, October 9, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14680] Memorandum with suggestions from England, September 30, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14683] Greek Project Plans, ca. July 1942, ca. 60 pp. [WN#14686-WN#14691] Memorandum with notes on communications with Greece, January 28, 1942, 7 pp. [WN#14692] Memo regarding arrangements made with the Kings of Greece and Yugoslavia, November 9, 1942, 20 pp. [WN#14697] Plan for operations based on Sweden, n.d., 2 pp. [WN#15003] Far East Questionnaires, and other records relating to Gripsholm matters, 1942 - 1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15004-WN#15015]

379 Reports on political personages in France, certain French officials in Washington, and private French people in the U.S., ca. March – May 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14482] Records relating to Antonio de Irala, Basque government delegate to the U.S., and other Basques in the U.S., ca. May 1942 – May 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14489] List of Names Submitted to Censorship by the Foreign Nationalities Branch (OSS) of Individuals Whose Correspondence That Branch Would Like to Receive, n.d., ca. 30 pp. [WN#14491] Progress Reports of the North Central European Division, October 1942 – February 1943, 6 pp. [WN#14492] Weekly progress report of the Near East Section, June 13, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14493] Progress Report #3 of Afghanistan Project #1, May 22, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14494] Progress Reports #1 and #2 on Project #1, India – Ceylon, May 1942, 5 pp. [WN#14495] Progress Reports of the Insurance Intelligence Unit, December 1942 – February 1943, 7 pp. [WN#14496] Progress Reports of the British Empire Section, ca. May 1942 – December 1943, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14497] Monthly activity reports of the Middle East Area, April – September 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#14498] Monthly progress reports for Africa, May – October 1946, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14499] Progress Reports for Asia, April – October 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14500] Monthly report of the Operations Section of SA/B for the period ending July 15, 1942, 20 pp. [WN#14801] Code names, code numbers, and related records, ca. 1942-1946, ca. 250 pp. [WN#14805 (beginning)]

380 Code names, code numbers, and related records, ca. 1942-1946, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14805 (conclusion)] Records relating to Jose Bensaude and the purchase and repair of the S.S. Olivia, for travel between the U.S. and the Cape Verde Islands, ca. April 1942 – April 1943, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14806] Information regarding the German Chemical Industry, ca. 1943-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14336, WN#14338 and WN#14339] Memorandum about Harold Stornes and Company, Norwegian yacht brokers in Casablanca, Morocco, the “headquarters for the Norwegian Government-in- exile,” December 11, 1942, 1 p. [WN#14343] Interviews with people who sailed on the Gripsholm, 1943-1944, ca. 300 pp. [WN#14348]

381 Interviews with people who sailed on the Gripsholm, and a summary report of information obtained from passengers on the ship’s second voyage, 1943-1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#14349] Reports of intercepted, mainly diplomatic, correspondence [Q reports], ca. March – May 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#14525 and WN#14526] Part four of an unidentified report regarding whether or not C. V. Starr and Associates could be incorporated into China Field Service of the F. E. D., March 6, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#14529] Records relating to the Greek attitude towards the British S.I.S., April – May 1942, 8 pp. [WN#14532] Information on N.V. Philips’ Gloeilampenfabrieken (Philips’ Incandescent Lamp Works), ca. December 1941 – April 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14534] Plan for OSS activities in Sweden, and related records, 1943-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14536 and WN#14539] Records relating to plans for OSS activities in Switzerland, 1943-1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14537] SI Branch Monthly Reports, ca. March – August 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#14541]

382 Records relating to a circular from the Greek Archdiocese of North and South America calling for the names of Greek youths currently serving, or soon to serve, in the US armed forces, ca. April 1942 – February 1943, ca. 75 pp. [WN#14227] Memo on the SIS Cairo Project and suggested memo to the President, April 1942, 11 pp. [WN#14228] Outline of SI plans for the Middle East Theater, July 3, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#14231] Memorandum on the organization of American intelligence in guerilla-controlled Yugoslavia, July 15, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#14234] Special Report on Germany, July 14, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#14236]. References to use of Jews and people no long scared of SS/Gestapo, foreign workers. Report on the situation in the South-East (i.e., Croatia, Bulgaria, Hungary), n.d., ca. July 1943, 4 pp. [WN#14236] Report on trip to OSS activities in CBI and SEAC, August 3, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14237] Report on field conditions in the Middle East Theater, August 1944, 13 pp. [WN#14239] Plans for OSS activities in Africa, June 1944, 7 pp. [WN#14542] Copy of the Executive Order abolishing the OSS, September 20, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#14542] Report on the Central Europe-Scandinavia Section, SI, ca.1944, 4 pp. [WN#14542] SI Europe organization and activity report, December 23, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#14542] Report on the accomplishments of SI Branch during the past twelve months, March 29, 1944, 16 pp. [WN#14543] Memorandum on SA/B Far East Desk and projects, August 3, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14544] Memorandum on a proposed investigation of American activities in Mozambique by authorities of the Union of South Africa, May 22, 1944, 1 p. [WN#14545] Information items from South Africa, ca. December 1943 – October 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14546] Records relating to Hugo Fernandez Artucio, of the Free World Association, August 1942 – January 1943, ca. 8 pp. [WN#14548] Summary of SA/B Far East Desk projects as of October 1, 1942, 7 pp. [WN#14549] Records relating to Far East Project No. 1, Chungking – [Dr. Esson] Gale, ca. November 1941 – August 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14549] Far East planning documents, ca. May – August 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14550] Records by, and relating to, James P. Chapin, OSS representative to the Belgian Congo, ca. April 1942 – December 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14241 (beginning)]

383 Records by, and relating to, James P. Chapin, OSS representative to the Belgian Congo, ca. April 1942 – December 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#14241 (conclusion)] Memo regarding Far East material obtained from the British, March 27, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#14246] Memorandum with Washington comments on Berne intelligence, April 11, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14247] Lists of names obtained in a response to a circular from the Greek Archdiocese of North and South America calling for the names of Greek youths currently serving, or soon to serve, in the US armed forces, April – June 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#14249 and WN#14904] Report on Korea and Koreans in Asia, December 1942, 7 pp. [WN#14902] Interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm, ca. 300 pp. [WN#14906- WN#14908]

384 Report of remarks by the Chinese Consul in Stockholm regarding economic conditions in Sweden, August 12, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#10324] Records of the Stockholm, Sweden SO Branch, including intelligence reports and telegrams, ca. April 1944 – May 1945, ca. 500 pp. [WN#14021 – WN#14038] Records of the Caserta, Italy SI Branch, including records relating to OSS meetings with Italian General Giacomo Carboni, ca. September 1943 – July 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#14039 – WN#14044] Considerations on Reflections That Allied Victories Over Germany May Have on Japanese Public Opinion, , 1944, 4 pp. [WN#14202] Memorandum on political considerations in liberated Florence, Italy, September 17, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#14202]

385 Caserta, Italy, SI Branch records, including indexes to miscellaneous reports, miscellaneous reports, and semi-monthly summaries, ca. November 1943 – June 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14045 – WN#14049] Memorandums regarding coordinating Partisan activities in Italy, October 25 and November 1, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#14050] Memorandums regarding correlation of OSS activities in Northern Italy and Switzerland, October 25, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#14050] Interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm [WN#14909-WN#14912]

386 Interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm [WN#14913-WN#14919]

387 Interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm [WN#14350, and WN#14951- WN#14952]

388 Records of interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm, and related records, ca. October 1942 – May 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#14953-WN#14956] Note on special propaganda in Catholic milieux [sic] of Latin America, ca. August 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14960] Records relating to using American businessman Cornelius V. Starr, and his companies, to gather intelligence in the Far East, ca. December 1941 – September 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#14971] Records relating to ending the subsidy for the Mazzini Society, July 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14978] Memo regarding SI Africa Project, March 26, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#14980] Memorandum regarding the search for funds belonging to Vichy French leader Pierre Laval in the U.S. or , July 24, 1942, 1 p. [WN#14983] Memorandum from Arthur J. Goldberg concerning the establishment of a Catholic intelligence service in Europe, July 24, 1942, 10 pp. [WN#14985] Report of a meeting between Soviet official and Free French leader , July 24, 1942, 1 p. [WN#14986] Memorandum on Greek intelligence plans, July 15, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14989] Memorandum listing the OSS Missions established in Europe, July 27, 1945, 1 p. [WN#14991] Information on Italy written by, and records relating to, Prince Boncompagno Boncompagni Ludovisi, ca. 1942-1945, ca. 450 pp. [WN#15258 (beginning)]

389 Information on Italy written by, and records relating to, Prince Boncompagno Boncompagni Ludovisi, ca. 1943-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15258 (conclusion)] Memorandum on the results of a conference between the State Department’s Division of African Affairs and SSU, January 31, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#14043] Letters describing conditions in Germany and Switzerland, and military matters in Italy and Hungary, ca. February – June 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WNW#14809] Information relating to developments in Greece reported by, and records relating to, Greek industrialist Bodosaki Athanassiades, April – December 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#14811] Memos from Arthur J. Goldberg regarding Swiss shipping and Swiss seamen as sources of information, July – September 1942, 10 pp. [WN#14814] Intercepted reports of the Peruvian Ambassador to the Holy See sent to the President of and the Peruvian Foreign Minister, March and May 1942. They relate to conditions in Europe, the status of the war and its future, and concern about [WN#14815 and WN# 14818]. Report on Spain and Spanish (Catalan) Exiles, July 1942, 10 pp. [WN#14816] Intercepted reports of the Argentine Charge d’Affairs in Bulgaria to his country regarding the situation in Southern Europe and Bulgaria, June 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14818] French West Indies weekly propaganda bulletin No. 21, June 30, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14818] OSS Planning documents for France, August 1945; Sweden, January 1945; Spain and Portugal, May 1945; and, Switzerland, January 1945 [WN#14819] Reports, memos and other documents relating to conditions and activities in China, 1942-1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#14823]. Many of these records were written by, and refer to, J. Arthur Duff, an employee of American businessman Cornelius V. Starr.

390 Interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm [WN#14824, and WN#14920- WN#14923]

391 Interviews with passengers of the Gripsholm [WN#14924-WN#14929] Lists of names obtained in a response to a circular from the Greek Archdiocese of North and South America calling for the names of Greek youths currently serving, or soon to serve, in the US armed forces, July 1942, 5 pp. [WN#14930] Letter from Alexander S. Lipsett to Arthur Goldberg relating to developing intelligence through labor channels in Europe, and related records, June – July 1942, 7 pp. [WN#14931] Report from Alexander S. Lipsett regarding underground work in Austria, June 29, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#14932] Memorandum from Arthur Goldberg to Allen Dulles with information on the Banque Nationale pour le Commerce et L’Industrie, and related records, June 29 – July 15 1942, 20 pp. [WN#14933] Reports from Alexander S. Lipsett concerning labor disturbances and revolutionary underground propaganda in France, July 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14934 and WN#14935]

392 Memorandum on arrangements made for an OSS base, and the hiring and repairs of caiques, on Cyprus, July 24, 1943, 10 pp. [WN#14936] Memorandum to Richard Helms, Northern Europe, SI, with intelligence regarding a buildup of Soviet troops in Poland, March 19, 1946, 1 p. [WN#14938] List of field office addresses and telephone numbers in Austria, Belgium, Egypt, England, Germany, and Turkey, August 23, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#14939] Memorandum discussing the need for the Swiss Station to keep Washington fully informed about their sources, September 13, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#14940] Memorandum about new arrangements for communications training and briefing of intelligence personnel, October 16, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#14942] Memorandum from Arthur J. Goldberg furnishing information about lawyer Suzanne Blum, who had furnished information about Hubert Deschamps, the Governor of the , July 25, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15016] Progress Report #7 on Project #1 India-Ceylon, July 4, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15017] Records relating to the offer of journalist Hugo Speck to pretend to make propaganda broadcasts for the Germans, July 24 – 30, 1942, 9 pp. [WN#15018] Report on Dutch resistance and sabotage methods, July 27, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15019] Report of an interview with, and a report submitted by, journalist Hugo Speck, relating to the situation in Germany and propaganda in the Balkans, June and July 1942, 9 pp. [WN#15020] Memorandum relating to Greek shipping in general, and the S.S. Tchetis in particular, July 28, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15021] General impressions of situation in Syria and Lebanon as of July 2, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15022] Report on certain Spanish and Fascist personalities who recently arrived in the Argentine, July 27, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15023] Report on road construction in Spain, July 27, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15024] Memorandum for Allen Dulles regarding collaboration between American and Belgian services, July 20, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15027] Project for Obtaining Information and Encouraging Resistance through Italian Underground Movements, July 16, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15028] Records relating to, and information obtained from, the Christian and Missionary Alliance, ca. June 1942 – July 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15030] Field Report on operations in Spain, April 25, 1945, 23 pp. [WN#15034] Records relating to Jean Bernard and the French Resistance, June 1942, 12 pp. [WN#15037] Memorandum relating to use of ATC cover at Casablanca, Tripoli, , London, and Athens, , 1945, 3 pp. [WN#15038] Minutes of FESI staff meeting, 30 March 1945; March 31, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#15040] Memoranda relating to a program for work in the maritime field and maritime labor contacts, September 10 – , 1942, 15 pp. [WN#15045] Memorandum relating to Project 12 for Portuguese East Africa, December 21, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15047] Statement on Germany’s inter-continental debt by the Argentine Consul to Berlin, December 3, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15055] Report and related records on developments in Mallorca and the Canary Islands, ca. November 1942 – February 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15058] Report on French Indo-China and Manchuria, December 1942, 6 pp. [WN#15059] Memorandum to Chief, SO, listing personnel paid from Special funds, March 30, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#15060] Program for Southwest Europe by Fernand Dechambre, May 1942, 12 pp. [WN#15062] Records relating to the revision of Project No. 1 for Portugal, and a loan to the Portugal-American Company, November 1942 – January 1943, 11 pp. [WN#15064] Reports by Dr. Alexander S. Lipsett on German reconditioning of Norwegian ships, German concessions to workers, labor developments in France, and Japanese activity in the East Indies and the , January 1943, 10 pp. [WN#15066 – WN#15069] Memorandum describing conditions at the camp in Windsor, Ontario where Jugoslav Army forces were training, January 13, 1943, 1 p. [WN#15072] Records relating to the Vichy French Secret Service in Iraq, December 1942 – January 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15074] Report describing the situation in Angola, December 24, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15075] Report of remarks by the Mexican Minister to Lisbon, Portugal about speeches made by Spanish leader General Franco, February 10, 1943, 1 p. [WN#15085] Report of the views of the Cuban Ambassador to Madrid, Spain about the significance of the Iberian Coalition, February 16, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15085] Report describing the reaction of the Argentine Ambassador to the Vatican to the visit of the US special envoy to the Pope, February 10, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15085] Records describing the situation in Belgium, ca. July 1942, 8 pp. [WN#15156]

393 Report on operations and personnel of the Labor Section, SI, January 8, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15158] Records relating to Alexander S. Lipsett, Executive Director of the Public and Labor Relations Service Bureau, and frequent contributor of reports to the Labor Section, ca. June 1942 – December 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#15159] Intercepted messages of the Military and Air Attaché to the Argentine Embassy in Berlin, Germany, providing information on the situation in Germany and Europe, March 1942, 17 pp. [WN#15161] Report on conditions in China, April 8, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15503] Records relating to anti-submarine warfare, May – July 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#15506] Information on Madame Chiang Kai-shek, 1943-1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15521] Records relating to the Bison Group, Italians detained in the U.S. who were recruited for SO operations in the North African Theater, ca. May 1943 – May 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#15528] Memorandum to the Director, SI, about CI problems, May 18, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#15531] Memo regarding Japanese collaborators in the Philippines, April 25, 1945, 1 p. [WN#15532] Memo to William J. Donovan regarding Fez Moslem relations, May 6, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15536] Memo regarding the Palestine Communist Party, May 8, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15537] Records relating to cooperation with the representatives of Czech Intelligence, May – December 1942, 15 pp. [WN#15540] Numerous reports containing information provided by the Czech Intelligence Service regarding the conditions in the , Slovakia, and elsewhere in Europe, ca. February – July 1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15541 – WN#15542]. Also included is a report on German preparations against Switzerland.

394 Information from intercepted messages containing information on Vichy France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Latin American countries, Polish refugees in Rumania, the Netherlands, France, and Denmark, 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#14826, WN#14832, WN#14833, and WN#14836] Records relating to Swiss projects, 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14828] Reports and memos regarding the “S” Project relating to newspaper intelligence in China, and the publication on the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, 1942- 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14834] Reports on the political situation in Spain, October 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14839] Report regarding Argentine shipping and the Axis, October 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14839] Records of the Survey of Foreign Experts, including a history of the organization from 1942 – 1944, and records relating to its liquidation, 1942 – 1946, ca. 225 pp. [WN#14842] Memo regarding SI duties in the collection of Safehaven information, August 31, 1945, 1 p. [WN#14842] Memo regarding Safehaven developments, August 14, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#14842] Survey of Foreign Experts Supplementary Report on Germany, December 5, 1942, 4 pp. Discusses the Gestapo, women prisoners in Germany and Poles (including forced laborers) in Germany. [WN#14842]

395 Records relating to Angola and Linton Wells, 1942 – 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15204] Translations of intercepted communications of diplomatic personnel, 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15208 and WN#15219 – WN#15225] Report on conditions in Greece, September 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15210] Records relating to the Azores project, ca. July – October 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15211] Belgian Project, 1942, ca. 10 pp. [WN#15212] Records relating to Angola and OSS representative Ernest J. Fenton, ca. 1928 – February 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15214] Memorandum to Director, OSS regarding the OSS at Dakar, French West Africa, May 11, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#15215] Information from an International Business Machine executive regarding conditions in Europe, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15217]. Discusses Germans taking IBM equipment, French laborers, German agents in Frances, Spanish and Portuguese political matters, food situation in Spain, and transportation in France, Spain, and Portugal. Records relating to Portuguese East Africa and an OSS representative there, ca. July 1942 – October 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15229 and WN#15230]

396 Records relating to Jean Jerome Ffoulke, ca. November 1942 – July 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#12695] Daily progress report regarding a trip from Luxembourg to Belgium, September 30-October 9, 1944, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12699] Interrogation report of an agent’s mission in the Netherlands, October 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12700] Records of a conference on OSS activities in the Far East, February 22, 1943, 7 pp. [WN#15117] Activities Report of MO Field Unit – P & PW for December 1 – 15, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#16351]. [This is Appendix C to report no. 17] Reports on security and intelligence, including a study of conditions in Italy and their relations to American intelligence, November 1945 – February 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#16353] Memorandums relating to liaison with the foreign intelligence services, April 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#16354 and WN#16355]

397 Information on Ireland and OSS representative Ervin Ross Marlin, July 1942-July 1943, ca. 200 pp. [WN#14716] Information about insurance and the OSS Insurance Intelligence Unit, 1942-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#14718] Memo regarding a plan for psychological warfare in the Pacific as suggested by certain Netherlands officials, October 5, 1942, 11 pp. [WN#14845] Records from, and relating to, members of the Belgium , including criticism of the inadequacy of Belgian propaganda in the U.S., October 1942 – December 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14847] Planning documents concerning OSS post-hostilities operations in ETO, Mediterranean Theater, and Near East, ca. 25 pp. [WN#14849] Records relating to OSS attempts to arrange for airline traffic between Portugal and Portuguese colonies, ca. July 1942 – July 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#14850]

398 Appendix “C,” Organizations and Personnel in Malaya, from an unidentified report, ca. 1944, 58 pp. [WN#15129] Intercepted communications and reports of conversations of mainly South American diplomats, ca. July – November 1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15131 – WN#15135] Report on conditions among German soldiers in Norway, November 25, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15138] Records relating to projects in the Cape Verde Islands, August 1942 – March 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15140] Report on situation with regard to Personnel for Dipper, February 5, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15142] Letter from Labor advocate Vanni Montana, stating the policy of the Italian Socialist Party Underground regarding financial contributions, December 15, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15146] Booklet describing the work of the OSS Maritime Unit, 1944?, 15 pp. [WN#15147] Records by, and relating to, Ettore Chiarini, including references to his recruitment of applicants for the OSS, February 1943 – August 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15148] Records relating to Shanghai, China port facilities, ca. February – September 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15150]

399 OSS Planning documents for Portugal and Spain, November 1944, May 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15303] OSS Planning documents for the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, October, December 1944, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15304] OSS Planning documents for the Near East, 1944 and1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15305] Memo regarding the French resistance in , January 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15453] Memo regarding a report from an International Telephone and Telegraph executive regarding Spain, May 7, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15455] Information on OSS activities in Spain and Portugal, 1942-1944, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15458] Recommendations on Future Organization and Operations of SI and X-2 branches in the Iberian Peninsula, May 20, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#15458]

400 Pages 3 – 5 (Appendix A) from an unidentified report, listing projects in England, the Near East, North Africa, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and West Africa, n.d., [WN#14701] [It appears that these pages were taken from the Monthly Report of the Operations Section of SA/B for the period ending July 15, 1942, WN#14710] Report on the outstanding achievements of the Italian Section, SI since its inception in March 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14706] Progress Reports of India-Ceylon Project #1, May 15 – 29, 1942, 7 pp. [WN#14707] Progress Reports of the Insurance Intelligence Unit, December 1942 – February 1943, 7 pp. [WN#14708] Progress Reports of Afghanistan Project #1, May 22 and 29, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#14709] Monthly Reports of the Operations Section of SA/B for the periods ending June 15 and July 15, 1942, 62 pp. [WN#14710] [It appears that the pages missing from the report for the period ending July 15 are those found in WN#14701] Monthly Report, Operations Section of S.I. for April 1942; May 20, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#14710] Cover letters to reports, which are not attached, discussing the importance of recent activities of Swedish railway workers, November 13 and December 1, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14711] Intercepted communications and reports of conversations of mainly South American diplomats, ca. April – May and November – December 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14714 – WN#14715, WN#14720 – WN#14721, and WN#14876 – WN#14878] Records relating to a failed SO – SI mission to the West Coast of Africa, January 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14722] Circular from the Greek Archdiocese of North and South America to all Greek communities in the US requesting information on Greek youths serving, or soon to serve, in the US Armed Forces, April 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14880] Appeal from the Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America to all the members of his Church to support the US war effort, December 8, 1941, 2 pp. [WN#14881] Results of a card file check under subversive individuals, April 21, 1942, 8 pp. [WN#14884] The Significance of in the Present War Situation, February 12, 1942, 9 pp. [WN#14885] Report on the situation in the Croat part of Yugoslavia, January 1943, 3 pp. [WN#14889] Reports and other records relating to ways of crossing the Franco-Spanish frontier, ca. January – June 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#14890] Memorandum regarding the urgent need for more transport planes to facilitate contact between Stockholm, Sweden and London, England, January 5, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#14893] Letters describing the situation in China, November 1942, 11 pp. [WN#14895] Letters relating to the situation in India, July – December 1942, 17 pp. [WN#14898]

401 Report on activities of Major Frank A. Gleason in China March 1943 thru March 1945, ca. 300 pp. with photographs. [WN#14899] Report on German preparedness and anticipation of the future, December 31, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14900] Report on a program for a Polish People’s State, August 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15172] Report on labor conditions in Germany and Lorraine, August 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15173] Report on Italian labor conditions, August 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15175] Report on underground organization of French workers, August 30, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15178] Records relating to Chinese Ambassador to the U.S., Wei Tao-ming, ca. September 1942 – September 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15179] Memorandums regarding OSS operations, and psychological warfare, in Portugal, September – October 1942, 10 pp. [WN#15184] Report of comments about Danish official personalities and affairs, November 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15187] Report consisting of a summarization of telegrams received from a Chinese agent in Switzerland who was in touch with a group of German Army officers, Oct. 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15190] Information on the Oppenheim family, German bankers, and Nazi agents, October 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15192] Information on the Greek Intelligence Service and Colonel D. N. Xenos, 1942- 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15198] Records relating to journalist Edwin Hartrich, Jr., ca. July 1942 – August 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15243]

402 Records relating to the Iberian Peninsula written by, and records relating to, Marya Blow, a.k.a. Marya Mannes, ca. July 1944 – May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15244] Memorandum giving examples of oral intelligence procured from American businessmen or American commercial organizations, July 16, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#15250] Intercepted messages regarding the situation in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Spain, France, Turkey, and the Protectorate, 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15262] Report on conditions in Turkey, August 1942, 8 pp. [WN#15266] Appendixes to the Order of Battle for the French Forces of the West, December 8, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#15268] Labor Project Report of a meeting at OSS on September 4, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15270] Memos regarding G-2 and Office of Naval Intelligence relations with the British, January 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15272] Semi-Monthly report of OSS-Middle East, October 1-15, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15277] Information on Greek Projects, 1942-1944, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15280-WN#15282]

403 Comprehensive Eastern European Project; Detailed Greek Project, June 25, 1942, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15283] Records relating to Greece and Greek projects, ca. February 1942 – March 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15284, WN#15285, and WN#15315] Plans for Switzerland and related correspondence, ca. January 1944 – February 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#15306] Plans for Sweden and related correspondence, December 1944-March 1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#15307] Records relating to SI and SOE liaison, including a record of conversation among Colonel Donovan, Sir Charles Hambro, and others, ca. June 1942 – January 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#15309] Memorandum regarding OSS operations in Portugal, September 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15309] 404 Records from, and relating to, SI, Istanbul, Turkey, regarding personnel problems and the Dogwood Chain, ca. March 1944 – July 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#15322] Intercepted diplomatic communications, including those of the Spanish Ambassador to , Japan describing Japanese accounts of victories at , and other places, November and December 1942, 13 pp. [WN#15324, WN#15327, and WN#15329] Records relating to OSS attempts to receive, and the handling of, Spanish or “J” material, ca. August 1942 – February 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15325] Belgian intelligence reports and related records, ca. November 1942 – February 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15326]. Contains information regarding Belgian and French questions and personalities. Records relating to OSS subsidies to the Portuguese newspaper O Sol, ca. July 1942 – April 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15328] Copies of letters received by the National Foreign Trade Council, Inc., in response to a request to corporations for the names of people able to provide authoritative information about foreign countries, ca. October 1941 – January 1942, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15331]

405 Records relating to West African projects and personnel, ca. January 1942 – March 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15332] Memorandum relating to projects in Norway, November 9, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15336] Memos regarding OSS-SOE relations in Africa, February 1943, ca. 6 pp. [WN#15341 and WN#15343] Report on organization of operations in Portugal, June 12, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15346] Memo regarding chemical warfare agents, June 25, 1943 [WN#15353] Memorandum regarding certain Spanish ships and the political affiliations of their captains, December 31, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15359] Account of conditions in Martinique, December 8, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15360] Correspondence and reports regarding OSS Turkey, 1944-1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#15362 – WN#15366] Information regarding OSS operations in Portugal, French Morocco, and Spanish West Africa written by, and records relating to, Edward Wyllys Andrews IV, ca. January 1943 – May 1947, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15401] Records relating to operations on the Iberian Peninsula, including memorandums to William Donovan and official planning documents, ca. September 1942 – February 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15402 – WN#15403] Memorandum to Colonel Donovan concerning OSS liaison mission to India, January 23, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15404]

406 Records relating to the recruitment, training, and missions of Thailand nationals, ca. March 1942 – March 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#15410] Report and other records relating to Germany by Dr. Alexander S. Lipsett, February – May 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15412] Records about developments in Mozambique, February 1943, 7 pp. [WN#15414] Memorandum from Arthur Goldberg to Colonel Donovan relating to a cable from the International Transportworkers Federation to the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America asking for money for underground activity in Europe, February 24, 1943, 1 p. [WN#15417] Report on the food situation in Belgium, January 23, 1945, 1 p. [WN#15418] Letter describing the problem of inflation in Free China, February 24, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15419] Intercepted diplomatic and other communications, mainly of Latin American diplomats, relating to developments in Brazil, Portugal, Spain, the Vatican, and other places, January - August 1943, ca. 35 pp. [WN#15420 – WN#15422, WN#15427, WN#15429, WN#15437, WN#15462, and WN#15553 – WN#15554] Telegrams relating to Liberia and other topics, August – December 1942, 12 pp. [WN#15423] Letters describing differences with the British in Gibraltar and over the Massingham Mission to North Africa, November 1942, 4 pp. [WN#15425] Memorandum describing events relating to the South East Asia Command, November 2, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15426] Memorandum describing OSS intelligence collection activities in Portugal, August 12, 1943, 1 p. [WN#15434] Biographical and personal appraisal information, including information relating to James Hugh Angleton, August 12, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#15436] Information on Chinese businessman Lee Kong Chian, August 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15439] Records relating to secret writing used by the German Secret Service, August – September 1943, 5 pp. [WN#15441] Reports on guerrilla forces in Yugoslavia, including the forces of Draza Mihailovich April 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15460] Memorandums on the possible indiscretions of Count Carl A. “Bobby” von Moltke, December 1945 and January 1946, 2 pp. [WN#15461] Memorandum providing information in answer to Colonel Donovan’s inquiry about cables to Angola, January 21, 1943, 1 p. [WN#15552] S.O.E. – Special Training Schools, n.d., ca. 100 pp. [WN#15555] Correspondence between the OSS and the National Foreign Trade Council, Inc., relating to the search for people able to provide authoritative information about foreign countries, ca. October 1941 – April 1942, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15649]

407 List of SI personnel in the field, , 1946, 8 pp. [WN#14634] Information on Afghanistan, 1942-1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#14636] Records relating to SI program for Burma, May 1943, 5 pp. [WN#14637] Chungking and Kunming, China cables regarding the discreet of British officer I. B. Trevor, April and May 1945, 4 pp. [WN#14639 and WN#14641] Lists on Axis sympathizers in Greece, October 1943, 12 pp. [WN#14644] Biographical information about sources of information for the Survey of Foreign Experts, ca. October 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#14646 – WN#14650] 408 Two reports regarding intercepted Peruvian diplomatic messages regarding the Pope failing to condemn the attacks on civilian populations and Nazi atrocities in Poland, December 1942, 4 pp. [WN#14729] Intercepted message regarding the political situation in Portugal, January 1943, 2 pp. [WN#14729] Intercepted message regarding Hitler’s 1943 New Years Speech and comments by the Argentine Military Attaché on events, December 29, 1942 and January 13, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#14729] Report on difficulties of German authorities with workers in Norway, Dec. 1942, 1 p. [WN#14731] Report on labor conditions in Germany and German-occupied Europe, Feb.1943, 2 pp. [WN#14732] Intercepted message regarding Mussolini’s speech in the Chamber of Fascist Corporations ca. December 1942, 2 pp. [WN#14733] Information intercepted from an Argentine diplomat in Berne, Switzerland regarding a speech by General Goering on the 10th anniversary of the Nazi Party, April 7, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#14737] Report on OSS Far East and Dutch East Indies operations, October 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#14739] M.E. 1 progress report for November 22 – 28, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15289] N.E. 1 progress report for September 30 – November 7, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15290] Records relating to OSS and SOE coordination, ca. October 1942 – July 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15292] NEM-1 progress report for week ending March 27, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15293] Memorandum regarding a trip to the Middle East to survey “the SO potentialities in the Arab speaking world,” March 19, 1943, 10 pp. [WN#15294] Memo regarding coal shortage in Germany, November 10, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15299] Memo regarding conditions in Germany and Norway, November 10, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15300] Information concerning developments in Italy written by, and records relating to, Italian-American labor figure Vanni Buscemi Montana, a.k.a. Giovanni Santo Buscemi, ca. November 1942 – July 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15368]

409 Report and related records about the French Resistance, March 1943, 5 pp. [WN#15369] Memorandums describing conditions in Italy, including unrest among metal workers in Turin, November 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15372] Report by Dr. Alexander S. Lipsett on the economic situation of French railway workers and the effects of Allied bombing on the workers’ morale, November 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15373] Intercepted diplomatic and other communications, many from Latin American diplomats, including the Spanish Ambassador to Tokyo, Japan; and Argentine representatives to Berlin, Germany; ca. May 1942 – July 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15374 – WN#15376, WN#15378, WN#15380, WN#15382, WN#15386, WN#15392,WN#15465, WN#15483 – WN#15487, WN#15490, and WN#15492 – WN#15493] Records relating to coordination among SOE, SIS, and OSS for missions into North Africa, including the Massingham Mission, ca. November 1942 – February 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15377] Records relating to Omar Becu, the American representative of the International Transport Workers Federation, ca. May 1942 – March 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15379] Document Logs of intelligence sent to DNI, ca. December 1945 – July 1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15384] Memorandums relating to the OSS obtaining part of a shipment of gold coin (French Louis d’or) being sent to Gibraltar, October 9, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15387] Records by, and relating to, Eric Nyholm, who at one time helped organize Chinese guerrillas, September 1942 – August 1943, 16 pp. [WN#15388] List of American firms operating in Sweden, October 8, 1942, 8 pp. [WN#15389] Memorandums discussing the possible use of Swedish journalist Victor Vinde, October 1942, 5 pp. [WN#15390] Records relating to Antonio Velao, acting head of the Spanish Government in exile, ca. April – September 1942, 20 pp. [WN#15464] Appendix 9 from an unidentified report, listing the personnel of the OSS Mission to Turkey in order of their arrival, ca. August 1944, 3 pp. [WN#15467] Memorandum regarding a statement of principles to govern “the contacts of SI and FN with foreign elements in the United States,” February 26, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#15471] Report of information supplied by Dr. Paul Brutsaert about health concerns and other matters in the Belgian Congo, February 22, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15472] Records relating to the possibility of carrying out SI work in Eire [Ireland], April – September 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15478] Records relating to the need to construct two high signaling systems in the US, and other topics, ca. January 1942 – July 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15479] Records relating to Lee Lane, a.k.a. Isidor Lazarus, and the Krueger and Toll transaction he negotiated with the German Government on behalf of Svenska Handelsbanken of Sweden, ca. September 1941 – July 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15480] Reports relating to developments in Yugoslavia, , 1943, 10 pp. [WN#15488] Report on chemical warfare agents in Poland, June 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15489] Memo regarding war industry and production in Germany, , 1943, 1 p. [WN#15491] Weekly Activities Reports of OSS, U.S. Army Forces in the Middle East, May 24 – June 12, 1943, 16 pp. [WN#15494] Inventory of requests from, and answers to, SI Cairo, October 22, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#15495]

410 List of Foreign Officers and Personalities with Whom the Various Branches OSS Are in Contact, and records relating to its compilation, ca. September 1943 – December 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#15500] Breakdown of suitable OSS tasks in support of military operations, June 11, 1943, 43 pp. [WN#15560] Intercepted message from the Colombian Minister to Madrid analyzing Spanish foreign policy from October 1942 – March 1943, 4 pp. [WN#15561] Letter describing “the Greek political muddle” and the British role in it, March 22, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15562] Report on a counter intelligence survey in Assam, India, ca. July 1944, 14 pp. [WN#15565] Records relating to the surveillance of British Major I. B. Trevor of Force 136, SEAC, May 1945, 4 pp. [WN#15566] Summary of a telegram to Admiral Mountbatten calling on him to expand the British sphere of influence over clandestine operations in the IBT, January 29, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#15567] Biographical notes on members of the DGER, May 18, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#15574] Memo regarding future organization and operations of the SI and X-2 Branches in the Iberian Peninsula, May 20, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#15575] Records by, and relating to, French businessman and activist [Jacques] Lemaigre Dubreuil, ca. January – March 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15576] Report of inspection on X-2 Office, London, England, August 17, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#15577] Intercepted message from the Cuban Ambassador to Spain with comments on the Moscow Conference, ca. November 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15580] Correspondence file with Girolamo Valenti, editor of La Parola, an Italian- American anti-Fascist publication, ca. September 1942 – November 1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15581] S&T Branch weekly reports, ca. April – June 1945, 20 pp. [WN#15582] Records relating to SI Africa Project for Dakar and ex-Vichy colonies, ca. December 1942 – January 1943, 9 pp. [WN#15583] Information on SI Ethiopian Project, 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15584] Records relating to SI South African Project, ca. March – July 1943, 8 pp. [WN#15585] Records relating to project for West Africa/Liberia, ca. June 1942, 6 pp. [WN#15586] Records relating to Afghanistan Project, ca. May 1942 – October 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15587] OSS Irish Project information, 1942, ca. 40 pp. [WN#15588 and WN#15590] Records relating to the India-Ceylon Project, ca. June 1942 – July 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#15589]

411 Records relating to West Africa Project No. 2, ca. April 1942, ca. 15 pp. [WN#15591] Records relating to Africa Section, SA/B, Angola [Project] No. 9, ca. 1942, 10 pp. [WN#15592] Description of Near East Project No. 13, ca. 1942, 3 pp. [WN#15593] Information on SI plan for Portugal, 1942, ca. 10 pp. [WN#15594] Records relating to French Project No. 4, ca. May – August 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15595] Description of Italy Project No. 1, n.d., 4 pp. [WN#15596] Records relating to Far East [Project] No. 24, ca. May 1943, 9 pp. [WN#15597] Records relating to SI Insurance Intelligence Project No. 1, December 1942 – February 1943, 8 pp. [WN#15598] Records relating to possible operations in Siam, December 1943 – January 1944, 8 pp. [WN#15599] Report of a trip to BA [Buenos Aires, Argentina?], including descriptions of contacts with the FBI, the British, and the Basques, ca. December 1943, 10 pp. [WN#15600] Letter concerning the Siamese situation, August 11, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15601] Letter to General Tai from M. E. concerning old China hands and the new OSS SI and SO man in China, December 19, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15604] Memorandum from William Donovan appointing M. E. Miles head of all OSS activities in China, September 20, 1942, 1 p. [WN#15606] List of SO military personnel authorized to wear civilian clothes, n.d., 2 pp. [WN#15607] Booklet on OSS schools and training in the Middle East, n.d., 73 pp. [WN#15616] Reports from intercepted messages regarding Spain and Portugal, 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#15622] Memo regarding MO organization and operations in the Far East, December 31, 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#15623] Report on the Functions and Organization of the Morale Operations Branch of the OSS ETO, 22 pp. [WN#15625] Provisional Basic Field Manual for Morale Operations, July 1943, 72 pp. [WN#15626] Lists of personnel returning from overseas theaters, July 1944 – December 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#15627 and WN#15628] List of the correct names and functions of important British Intelligence Services in East Asia, November 25, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#15629] Memorandum on the British Intelligence Organization in India, February 10, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#15629] Records relating to methods for escaping, and crossing, from France into Spain, June – September 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#15631] Progress report of work with Polish Section SOE, Nov. 1, 1942-Feb.10, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15634] Records relating to Luitpold Werz, German Vice-Consul, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, PEA, May – June 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15639 and WN#15640]

412 Reports with political information on Manchuria, July-August 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#15643] Records relating to the liquidation of the Post Mercury Company, Inc., publisher of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, August – December 1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#15645] Intelligence report on Niger , March 28, 1942, 22 pp. [WN#15647] Memo regarding liaison with the British, July 5, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#15648] Contains observations about the British holding back information, both obtaining information on Russia, leaks to Drew Pearson, and related matters. Memo regarding British Intelligence Service in Turkey, March 29, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#15649] Memorandum on the use of Greek seamen for conveying messages to and from Lisbon, Portugal, February 20, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15650] List of MO-ETO personnel paid from Special Funds, September 20, 1944, 1 p. [WN#15658] Special notes on personnel in Cairo, Egypt, July 1, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#15662] List of MO-ME personnel by nationalities, January 19, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#15663] Report on British Allied Interrogation Organization, January 1943, 6 pp. [15678] Report on the British system of interrogation of prisoners of war, refugees and escapees in the Middle East, February 21, 1943, 62 pp. [WN#15679] Memo on inter-allied strains in Syria and Lebanon, March 27, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15684] Memo to William J. Donovan providing a digest of reporting from Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland, April 8, 1943, 7 pp. [WN#15685] Memorandum to the Director, SI regarding efforts to “unfreeze” Ethiopia from British control, May 29, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15686] Reports on China, 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15700, WN#15910 and WN#15911] Memorandum with highlights of the Senate War Committee report, October 12, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15913] X-2 Progress report for September 1945, discussing Hans Wilhelm Eggen of the RSHA. “He contacted us in Zurich and was induced to accept our ‘hospitality’ in Milan. He crossed at Chiasso October 1st [1945] and he is in the custody of X-2 Italy.” Also information about two other German officers, Major Waldemar Pabst and Paul Dickopf. [WN#15915] Report on conditions in Spain, December 28, 1943, 1 p. [15921] Memos regarding a German family making efforts to build up for an eventual refuge in Turkey, gold, pictures, and antiques, April 13, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#15922] Weekly progress reports regarding projects in Cape Verde, the Cape Verde Islands, and the Azores, October 1942 – January 1943, 4 pp. [WN#15923 and WN#15924] Weekly progress reports regarding projects in West Africa, November 1942 – January 1943, 3 pp. [WN#15925 and WN#15926] Description of SO projects on the Iberian Peninsula and the Atlantic Islands, n.d., 1 p. [WN#15927] Memo to William J. Donovan regarding SO operations plans, December 10, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#15930] Summary of SO projects worldwide, n.d., 5 pp. [WN#15931] Summary of instructions given to Felix Alouis Caspar Guepin regarding his mission to Sweden, December 18, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#15933] Summary of SO projects from December 15, 1942 to March 15, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15935] List of SO operational personnel, December 12, 1942, 18 pp. [WN#15936] Records relating to the TAURUS Mission, an MO mission to Portugal, December 1943 – June 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15937 – WN#15942]

413 Reports on aluminum and magnesium producers in Axis and occupied countries, January-September 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#14196] Information about Formosa and attitudes of Formosan Chinese, April-May 1944, ca. 250 pp. [WN#16157] Synopsis of the Iberian Desk, SI, October 1944, 4 pp. [WN#16159] History of OSS Near East Section from May 15, 1943 to September 15, 1944, 35 pp. [WN#16161] Memo regarding Japan: Diplomatic Strategy and Military Morale, January 2, 1945, 1 p. [WN#16202] Memorandum regarding an attempt to contact the British by an emissary of Kurt Jahnke, former head of Hitler’s personal intelligence office, December 28, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#16203] Memo regarding British attitude toward Spanish leader , December 26, 1944, 1 p. [WN#16204] Report concerning the Apostolic Delegate in London reporting agreement reached between Polish Government and Committee, November 24, 1944, 1 p. [WN#16205] Memo regarding meeting on OSS Strategy for Bulgaria, July 22, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#16206]

414 Hank Judah Reports on events in Europe 1943-1944, ca. 600 pp. Hank Judah is identified in the records as a well-known Central European newspaper man with close ties to the Vatican and the Polish and Belgian governments in exile. Information is provided on a wide variety of European topics [WN#15556]

415 Black and Vernon reports from Rome, Italy, 1944-1946 [WN#15557]

416 Report on the possibilities of Rumanian withdrawal from the Axis partnership, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#16454] Record relating to the PARADISE Project, to establish an intelligence network in Germany using German members of the Mormon Church, ca. January 1944 – January 1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#16481] Memorandums describing the potentialities to make contacts for European intelligence information in Latin America, n.d., 6 pp. [WN#16482] Records of Labor Project No. 7, to use the underground organization of the International Transport Worker’s Federation in Axis and occupied countries for obtaining information and conducting sabotage of transport facilities, ca. June 1943 – June 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#16484] Plans for Turkey, February 1945, 5 pp. [WN#16485 and WN#16486] Intelligence information supplied by Czech Intelligence Service, August 1943- March 1945, ca. 400 pp. Provides information on a variety of European topics [WN#15543-WN#15546]

417 Intelligence information supplied by Czech Intelligence Service, August 1943- March 1945, ca. 400 pp. Provides information on a variety of European topics [WN#15547-WN#15550] Report by Dr. Alexander S. Lipsett on German-Swedish relations, April 7, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15701] Report of the activities of X-2 organization for the week ending November 13, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15707] SI African Section reports, 1942 - 1943, ca. 300 pp. [WN#15710-WN#15712] Record relating to the SO group ORION, which operated in North Africa and Italy, ca. March – August 1943, ca. 150 pp. [WN#15713 and WN#15714]

418 Biographical information on people of interest to the Survey of Foreign Experts, ca. 1943 – 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#15752 – WN#15755] Report on Italian Secret Intelligence Service, February 1, 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#15757] Records of the K Project, which sought to contact the leaders of Bulgaria to ascertain if Bulgaria could be detached from the Axis, 1943-1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#15759]. Includes records by, and relating to, Angel Kouyoumdjisky. OSS Cairo, Egypt cable regarding eventual clash between British and Russians in the Balkans, March 9, 1944, 1 p. [WN#15759] Records relating to the German Intelligence Service, including a list of German agents, 5th columnists, and sympathizers in Portugal, 1941, ca. 30 pp. [WN#15760]

419 Proposal for OSS Unit in Germany, December 1944 [WN#16059] Memo from Allen Dulles to William J. Donovan regarding his meeting with John McCloy to discuss post-war Germany, September 29, 1944, 1 p. [WN#16060] Memo regarding penetrating Germany, December 10, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#16063] Memo regarding penetrating Germany by labor groups, August 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#16065]

420 Information about Renato Senise, an Italian movie producer, who was arrested in Sweden for espionage and bigamy, 1943-1946, ca. 300 pp. [WN#14744]

421 Information on China, 1943-1944 [WN#16264-WN#16265] Report on Japanese occupation of Dutch East Indies, December 1943 [WN16071 and WN#16078] Memo regarding Philippine political matters, December 7, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#16074] Memo regarding meeting with member of French Military Mission in the CBI Theater, May 1944, 4 pp. [WN#16076] Letter regarding terrible conditions in China, July 14, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#15397] Information regarding gathering Japanese intelligence from areas outside of the Far East, 1943-1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#15953] OSS Branches and Sections Accomplishments Reports, March 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#15960] Numerous reports regarding atomic research, including the Azuza Project and Ramona disseminations; the Manhattan district; Americans and Russians looking for German scientists; watch list for atomic bomb production; experiments in France, Spain, Russia, Japan; and related information, June 1944-1946 [WN#15961 (Folder 1)]

422 Numerous reports regarding atomic research, including the Azuza Project and Ramona disseminations; the Manhattan district; Americans and Russians looking for German scientists; watch list for atomic bomb production; experiments in France, Spain, Russia, Japan; and related information, June 1944-1946 [WN#15961 (Folder 2)]

423 SSU Intelligence Brief No. 5: Economic intelligence requirements for Russia, August 6, 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#16134] Memos regarding facilities required by the Central Intelligence Group from the State, War, and Navy Departments for peace-time operations, April-May 1946, 6 pp. [WN#16130] Guide to Covert Propaganda Intelligence, April 1946, 19 pp. [WN#16133] Memo on Priority Intelligence Targets, March 25, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#16132] Intelligence Directive for Italy, September 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#16124]

424 Memo on Post-War Secret Intelligence in the Far East, June 12, 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16009] Memo regarding agency facilities required by the Central Intelligence Group from the State, War, and Navy Departments, April 2, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16010] Memo regarding suggestions for developing the work of the Far East Division of the SA Branch, June 3, 1942, 10 pp. [WN#16005] Daily Report of the Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service regarding Shanghai, July 6, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#16003] Reports and correspondence regarding the “Marigold” Project, 1943-1944; relates to propaganda warfare against Japan, ca. 500 pp. [WN#16016]

425 Reports and correspondence regarding the “Marigold” Project, 1943-1944; relates to propaganda warfare against Japan, ca. 500 pp. [WN#16020] Burmese Special Research Committee files, 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#15763] Rangoon, Burma Reports, 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#15764 (begins)]

426 Rangoon, Burma Reports, 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#15764 (ends)] Memos regarding liaison with the British in the Far East, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15765] Report of X-2 experiences with the Burma Anti-Fascist League, April 24, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#15766] Memorandum regarding the location, strength, activity and loyalty of the AFL and BNA in areas of Burma, June 22, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#15767] Memorandums relating to X-2 activity in Saigon, Vietnam, September and October 1945, 3 pp. [WN#15768 and WN#15769] Report on Danish officials in exile, December 1943, 5 pp. [WN#15770] Report on a visit to Bornholm, Denmark, with remarks on Russian-Danish relations, May 1, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#15777] Signatures of Spanish agents, ca. 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#16090 and WN#16091] Memorandum to General Donovan concerning French Francs, January 29, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#16100]

427 Report regarding attitudes of Formosan Chinese, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#16308] Memo to the Joint Chiefs of Staff from the Director of Strategic Services regarding the establishment of intelligence network and subversive activities in Japan, July 18, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#16310] Memos regarding post-war Secret Intelligence Service, April 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16318] Memo on special Intra-Government and Agency facilities required by the Central Intelligence Group, January 28, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#16320] Memo on the pattern of secret field operations, April 9, 1947, 10 pp. [WN#16321] Memos regarding the SI Branch Mission, 1945 - 1946 [WN#16322, and WN#16325] Memo on the continuance of present SSU operations in China, August 8, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16326] Memos regarding post-war intelligence, July 1945, 9 pp. [WN#16328 and WN#16329] Memo regarding prospects for post-war Switzerland, May 1945, 2 pp. [WN#16331] Report on SI operations in Italy, 1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#16337] Memorandum regarding past actions in the ETO and MEDTO, and neutral countries, to acquire Far Eastern intelligence, and suggestions for the future, , 1945, 9 pp. [WN#16341] Report on the mission and achievements of the OSS Mission to Sweden, June 1, 1945, 1 p. [WN#16341] Memo from Allen Dulles to William J. Donovan regarding the new Italian Prime Minister, , 1945, 4 pp. [WN#16343] Interview report regarding situation in Hong Kong and China, March 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16344] Memo regarding subversive propaganda pressures in China, October 31, 1945, 16 pp. [WN#16345] Memo regarding publicity regarding information on OSS operations in Sweden during the war, December 5, 1945 [WN#16346] Outline of OSS activities in Sweden, November 19, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#16346] Records relating to the United States Training Corporation, ca. December 1945 – August 1947, ca. 30 pp. [WN#16350] Memos regarding the SSU in Switzerland, April-May, 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16551] A Preliminary Study of the Communist Party in Syria and Lebanon, September 20, 1946, ca.50 pp. [WN#16557] Recommendations for the re-establishment of CD activities in Europe, August 21, 1946 [WN#16568]

428 Clam and Oyster Project papers regarding intelligence activities in the Far East, 1945-1946 [WN#15945-WN#15947] Memos regarding the Chinese Intelligence Service, September-October 1943, 6 pp. [WN#15945] Report to General Donovan on recent changes in the Chinese Government, November 22, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#15948] Doure Project Papers regarding gold and other financial transactions of the Bank of Portugal, 1941-1944, ca. 10 pp. Contains extensive and detailed information on gold transactions and assets of the bank [WN#15950] History of the Scandinavian SI, November 20, 1944, 40+ pp. [WN#16401] Memo regarding export of ball and roller bearings from Sweden to Germany, December 23, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#16401] Memo regarding SKF Company in Sweden, December 1, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#16401] Report covering the activities of OSS Special Detachment G-2 5th Army in Italy, 51 pp. [WN#16402] Reports on political situation in Spain, November 1944, 3 pp. [WN#16403] Memo regarding Arpad Plesch, February 27, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16417] Summary of reports on Far East, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#16420- WN#16425]

429 Records of the Mosac Project involving the electrical transcriptions of American songs with German lyrics for Black operations, 1944-1945, ca. 50 pp. Mention made of Marlene Dietrich [WN#16429-WN#16450, WN#16752-WN#16759] Information on Theodore White and and reporting on China, 1944, ca. 40 pp. [WN#16022-WN#16023] Interview Report regarding the experiences of an SI man in Pre-Invasion North Africa, February 1944, 7 pp. [WN#16026] Memo on Greek Situation, December 1944, 8 pp. [WN#16024] Analysis of Vessel Cables, December 1944-May 1945, 9 pp. [WN#16029] Report on Japanese Balloons, February 1945, 5 pp. [WN#15789] Memo regarding report from inside Germany by a Swedish military officer, January 1, 1945. References to the July 20th attempt on Hitler’s life and German morale. [WN#16034]

430 Report on Communism in France, April 3, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#15793] Summary of the present attitude of Hungarian-Americans; references to factions, including one headed by “Lugosi, the Hollywood Act (on the Far Left)….” [WN#15817]

431-433 Series Reports [based on information supplied by George Wood [Fritz Kolbe]

Number Subject 431 Nos. 1-3 Relate to Turkey [October-December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 4 German view of the Rumanian Situation [November-December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 9 Treatment of Italian Jews [Reports states “On October 6, 1943, the following recommendation was made to high German sources by a German official in Italy: Orders have been received from Berlin by Obersturmbannfuhrer Kappler to seize and to take to Northern Italy the 8,000 Jews living in Rome. They are to be liquidated. General Stahel, the city commandant of Rome, will permit this action only if it is consistent with the politics of the Foreign Minister. It would be better business, in my opinion, to use the Jews, as in Tunis, for work on fortifications. Together with Kappler, I shall present this view through Field Marshal General Kesselring.”] [WN#16457] No. 10 Events at the Vatican [December 1943] [WN#16457] Nos. 12, 124 Secret Nazi Radio in , Ireland [WN#16457] No. 16 German Agents in Zurich, Switzerland [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 18 List of French Officials [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 20 Nazi Military Attaché in Madrid Pays Out Bribes [to ship captains to go to Italy] [WN#16457] No. 21 Attempt to Bribe Rumanian Military Attaché [December 1943] [WN#16457] Nos. 25-26 German Information on Activities at the Moscow Conference [Oct.-Nov.1943] [WN#16457] No. 34 Japanese Estimate of Turkish Situation [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 35 Von Papen’s Proposal Re Dodescanese [WN#16457] No. 36 Unrest in Greece [includes information regarding reprisals, November-Dec.1943] [WN#16457] No. 39 Rumanian Food Sent to Germany [December 1943] [WN#16457] Nos. 40, 97 Information on Rumanian Trade with Switzerland No. 41 Rumanian Jews Communicate with Relatives in France [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 42 Bulgarian Internal Affairs [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 44 The Partisan Movement in Yugoslavia [November-December 1943] [WN#16457] Nos. 45-46 Axis Problems in Croatia; Unrest in Croatia and [November 1943] [WN#16457] No. 50 German Wolfram Negotiations with Portugal and Spain [November-Dec.1943] [WN#16457] No. 52 German Items from Tangier [November-December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 54 German Estimate of French Resistance Activities [December 1943, report indicates that “1,228 arrests were made during November. The French Courts were very lax and unwilling to sentence offenders to death. Laval1 is setting up a traveling court of trusted judges, empowered to impose sentences of death. Requisite action is not being taken by the French Government. There is a very great need of appointing active collaborationists with the Police and Interior Departments.” [WN#16457] No. 55 More French Labor to Germany [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 58 German Reaction to Petain’s Desire to Resign [October-December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 59 Further Views of Abetz on the French Situation [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 60 German Grain Shipments to Spain [November 1943] [WN#16457] No. 63 German Attempts to Seize Italian Funds [November-December 1943; “About November 5, 1943, Rahn, German Ambassador to Italy, came into possession of instructions to dispatch the Italian gold which is at Milan to Fransensfest. Appropriate safeguards were to be employed. The gold could stay under Italian guards, aided by carefully selected Gestapo agents and men from the German Foreign Office. Rahn was further instructed to inform Mussolini in an ‘amicable way’ that these steps had been taken.”] [WN#16457] No. 66 Meeting of Italian Republican Fascist Party [November 1943; “Rahn states that the meeting was completely confused both ‘in spirit and political outlook,’ but that agreement was reach on the practical points contained in the 11-point program. This program contained…anti-Jewish provisions, and also provided for the immediate shooting of Ciano and other traitors and for reprisals against anti-Fascists, etc.”] [WN#16457] No. 69 Vatican Declaration Concerning the Wehrmacht [October 1943] [WN#16457] No. 71 List of French Officials [December 1943] [WN#16457] Nos. 75-76 Hungarian-Rumanian Relations [November 1943] [WN#16457]

1 Pierre Laval in April 1942 began serving as the head of the Vichy government, including heading the ministries of , interior, and information. He was the main agent of German power in France. He raised a French army for Hitler, allowed Frenchmen to be deported to Germany for forced labor, and made no objection to Nazi plundering in France. In September 1944 he fled to Germany. No. 77 Report of Meeting Between Hungarian Press Attaché and United States Intelligence Office at Madrid, Spain [October 1943] [WN#16457] No. 79 German Interrogation of American or British Pilots in Hungary [October 1943] [WN#16457] No. 81 Situation in Denmark [December 1943; includes police measures, e.g., shooting, concentration camps] [WN#16457] No. 82 Rumanian Peace Feelers [October 1943] [WN#16457] No. 85 The Azores Agreement [October-November 1943] [WN#16457] No. 86 Soviet American Relations [November 1943] [WN#16457] No. 87 The Timor Situation [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 88 Peace Negotiations with Finland [November 1943] [WN#16457] No. 89 German Information on Finnish Political Affairs [October- December1943] [WN#16457] No. 90 German Report on Propaganda and Morale in Japan [October 1943] [WN#16457] No. 91 German Reaction to the Situation in France [October-December 1943, 5 pp.; noted in the report that “Increasing desertion, resistance, sabotage and other calamitous internal political developments this year were greatly increased by the exportation of French labor to Germany. Workers who are afraid of being drafted become terrorists. The French Government is not effective. German intervention was needed to buck up the Laval regime, in attempt to bolster collaboration, as resistance in Vichy and the country had to be overcome and war production expedited”] [WN#16457] No. 92 German Comment on French Officials Outside France [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 93 Miscellaneous Items on the Internal Situation in France [December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 94 German Propaganda Organization in Italy {December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 95 Miscellaneous Items from Sweden [October-December 1943] [WN#16457] No. 97 Further Information on Rumanian Trade with Switzerland [WN#16457] No. 99 The Vermehren Affair [clerk to the German Military Attaché in , Turkey, February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 100 Turkish Foreign Relations [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 106 Bulgarian Internal Affairs [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 107 Hitler Advises Prince Cyril of Bulgarian Situation [February 1944] No. 109 The Chastelaine Affair [Rumania] [WN#16457] No. 111 German Plans for Destruction of Vital Industries in Rome [WN#16457] No. 117 Spanish-British Relations Unsatisfactory [January 1944] [WN#16457] No. 120 German Broadcasting Equipment for Argentina [WN#16457] No. 124 German Radio Transmitter Removed and Parachutists Arrested [in Ireland, January 1944] [WN#16457] No. 125 Finnish Soviet Relations [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 126 Japanese Proposal of Russo-German Agreement [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 127 Blockage Running from Europe to Japan Halted [by Hitler decree January 1944] [WN#16457] No. 129 Export of Tungsten from Spain [February-March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 130 Spain’s Position in the War [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 132 German Activity in Tangier [February-March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 133 The German Policy in the Baltic States [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 135 Possibility of Anglo-German Agreement [views of Pilet-Golaz, Swiss Foreign Minister, March 1945] [WN#16457] No. 136 Turkish Foreign Policy [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 137 Turkish-American Affairs [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 138 German Military [Abwehr] Organizations in Switzerland No. 139 The Vermehren Affair [Turkey] [WN#16457] No. 142 Visit of [Rumanian]Prince Stirbey and Daughter to Bulgaria [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 143 Visit of Premier Antonescu to Nazi General Headquarters [WN#16457] No. 147 Swedish Fear of Russian Power [WN#16457] No. 148 Tungsten Exports from Portugal [WN#16457] No. 152 Radio Transmitter in German Legation in Dublin [December 1943- January 1944] [WN#16457] No. 153 Irish Foreign Affairs [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 155 Stirbey’s Plan for a Political Coup [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 159 Proposed Protective Custody for Petain [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 160 Workers From Italy [WN#16457] No. 161 German Views on the Crisis in Finland [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 162 German Reaction to the Finnish-Soviet Situation [WN#16457] No. 163 German Negotiations with Spain Concerning Wolfram [Jan.-April 1944, 12 pp.] [WN#16457] No. 165 Internal Affairs in Bulgaria [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 166 Sevov’s Trip to Turkey [February-March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 167 Bulgaria’s Efforts for Separate Peace [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 168 Discussion of Von Papen and Menemencioglu Concerning Bulgaria [Feb.1944] [WN#16457] No. 169 Turkish Relations with Bulgaria and Russia [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 172 Conversations Between Von Papen and Menemencioglu on the Rumanian Situation [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 173 Rumanian Efforts Toward a Separate Peace [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 174 Measures to Effect Closer Rumanian Collaboration [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 176 Evidence of Lowered Rumanian Morale [April 1944] [WN#16457] Nos. 177-178 Antonescu’s Protest on the Conduct of German Troops and Rippentrop Protests [March-April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 179 Collapse of Morale in Rumania [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 182 Antonescu’s Reaction to the Occupation of Hungary [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 183 Problems of German in Hungary [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 184 Collaboration of the Party2 with Occupation Authorities in Hungary [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 185 Projected Disarmament of the Hungarian Army [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 186 Relaxation of Restrictions on Hungarian Troops [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 187 Discussions Concerning the New Hungarian Cabinet [March 1944; “Regent [Micholas] Horthy stated that he regretted that Hitler had not been frank with him…” “Weesenmayer concluded as a result of his long conversations with Horthy that he was becoming more and more convinced that on the one hand the Regent was an unmitigated liar and on the other hand he was physically no longer capable of performing his duties. Horthy constantly repeated himself, often contradicting himself within a few sentences, and sometimes apparently did not know how to go on. Everything he said sounded to Weesenayer like a memorized formula, and the latter feared that it would be difficult to convince him let alone win him over.” [WN#16457] No. 188 German Military Operations in Hungary [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 189 Present Status of Collaboration Between Germans and [March 1944; “Decrees were said to have been, as of 31 March 1944, issued which indicated that the government was taking steps to deal with the Jewish situation. This was being done with a degree of astuteness not common in Hungary. However, some of the designated punishments were thought to be inadequate and Weesenmayer is said to have stated that he intended to make sure that they were more severe in actual practice.”] [WN#16457] No. 191 Proposed Surrender of Count Bethlen to the Nazis [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 192 General Conditions in Hungary During the first week of April 1944 [“Weesenmayer is said to have reported that the populace

2 Hungarian fascist faction headed by Ferenc Szalasi. seemed pleased when wealthy Jews were apprehended, despite assertions by Hungarian officials that the people were opposed to these arrests. The people were said to be unable to comprehend individual instances of harsh treatment of Jews or the ransacking of Jewish shops by Nazi troops. Because of this, poor Jews were said to be the object of pity. On the whole, the Jews were said to have obeyed the instructions given them.”] [WN#16457] No. 193 Internal Opposition to Existing German Government [Hungary, April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 194 Rumors of Insurrection Planned by Horthy [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 195 Internal Problems under Consideration by Premier Sztojay [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 196 Apprehension and Possible Release of Szapari [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 197 Internal Problems in Hungary [March 1944; “the prosecution of Jews had been instituted…”] [WN#16457] No. 198 SS Attempt to Locate Kallay [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 200 Arrests of Officials and Jewish Persecution Following Hungarian Occupation April 1944; “Up to 1 April 3,441 Jews have been arrested, among them journalists, including Orsajo, whose home was a gathering place for persons opposed to Germany, such as Nagy, the former Minister of War. Antagonism is said to have arisen between orthodox Jews and modern’(neolog)’ Jews. The Central Jewish Council was informed that it was considered responsible for the actions of Jews. The towns of Beregaszasz, Munkacs and Ungvar, where there is an especially large proportion of Jews, have been segregated. Councils of Elders have been established in the towns.”] [WN#16457] No. 201 Evacuation of German Nationals [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 206 Proposed Plans in Case of Partial German Withdrawal from Greece [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 207 Civil Military Problems in Yugoslavia [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 208 Problem of the German-Croat Administration [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 209 Assessment of Croat Fighting Strength [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 214 Military Activity in Croatia [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 215 German Knowledge of Japanese Military Situation [March 1944, 8 pp.] [WN#16457] No. 217 The German Military Attaché in Tokyo Sums Up the Far Eastern War Situation [March 1944, 4 pp.] [WN#16457] No. 218 Report on Internal Affairs in Japanese-Occupied Territory [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 219 Von Ribbentrop’s Interest in Japanese Affairs [April 1944] No. 220 German Interest in Reported Anglo-Japanese Peace Moves [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 221 Japanese Protest Goebbels’ Propaganda Articles No. 228 Internal Warfare and Military Organization in Albania [February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 229 Anglo-American Demands Made of Turkey [January 1944] No. 230 German Backing of Moroccan Independence Movement [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 233 The German Kriegs Organization in Spain [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 234 German-Portuguese Wolfram Negotiations [February-April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 236 German Opinion of Il [Mussolini, March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 238 Refugees and Food Supplies in Rome [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 240 Spain Makes Arrangements to Rescue Nazi Aviators [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 241 Camouflaged Shipments from Portugal to Germany [January 1944] [WN#16457] No. 242 Reported Changes in German Abwehr Organization [February 1944; “The Argentine and Vermehren incidents are said to have precipitated a crisis in the Abwehr last February which cause the virtual absorption of Abwehr into the Himmler Organization, and Admiral Canaris’ displacement.”] [WN#16457] No. 243 The Vico Incident [Spain, February 1944] [WN#16457] No. 246 Military Forces of the Greek Collaborationists [March 1944 No. 247 Greek Economic Report [February 1944; has information on gold sales] [WN#16457] No. 248 German-Chetnik Collaboration in Yugoslavia [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 249 Neubacher’s Impressions of a Trip to Bucharest [March 1944; information on report that Pope is constantly working to establish Anglo-German understanding in order to rescue the world from Bolshevism] [WN#16457] No. 251 Recent German Negotiations with Mihailovic [WN#16457] No. 252 Internal Resistance in Croatia [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 257 Turkish Foreign Affairs [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 258 Turkish Shipments of Chrome to Germany [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 259 [Swiss Foreign Minister] Pilet-Golaz’s Opinion on Foreign Affairs [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 261 German Concessions Desired by Mussolini [April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 263 Germany’s Tungsten Requirements [WN#16457] No. 264 German Gold Shipment to Spain [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 269 German Minister’s Interview with Prime Minister of Thailand [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 270 German Views on Thailand’s Position [WN#16457] No. 274 Contemplated German Reprisals for FCNL Trials in Algiers [WN#16457] No. 275 Secret Transmitter in French Embassy at Bern [WN#16457] No. 276 Allies Furnish Intelligence by French in Bern [WN#16457] No. 277 German Search for Evidence of Swedish Sabotage [WN#16457] No. 279 Dr. Clausen Leader of Nazi Party in Denmark [WN#16457] No. 280 German Negotiations with Antonescu [March-April 1944] [WN#16457] No. 286 German Views on Russian Occupied Poland [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 287 Russian Peace Terms Offered Rumania [WN#16457] No. 290 Portuguese Finance Minister’s Visit to Spain [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 291 Pope’s Disapproval of Allied Bombings [WN#16457] No. 292 German Foreign Office Meeting in Berlin [March 1944] [WN#16457] No. 294 Communications between Berlin and Dublin [WN#16458] No. 295 Export of Spanish Wolfram to the Germans [WN#16458] No. 300 Shipments of Wolfram from Portugal into Spain [WN#16458] No. 302 Turkish Negotiations with Germany [WN#16458] No. 303 Political Situation in Hungary [May 1944] [WN#16458] No. 304 German Negotiations with Sweden to Obtain Ball Bearings Nos. 312-313 A Review of the December 1943 German negotiations with Sweden to obtain Ball Bearings [WN#16458] No. 314 Germany’s Tungsten Requirements [WN#16458] No. 318 Additional Information on Retaliation for Sentences Imposed by Algiers [WN#16458] No. 320 Further Expressions of Bulgarian Policy by Sevov [WN#16458] No. 329 Smuggling of Wolfram from Spain [WN#16458] No. 333 Minister Frohwein’s Visit to Switzerland [WN#16458] No. 336 Negotiations in Madrid by Argentine Military Attaché for German Arms and Manufacturing Rights [July 1944] [WN#16458] No. 347 Financial Investigation of Italian Fascist Leader [WN#16458] No. 350 German Position Regarding Russian-Bulgarian Negotiations [WN#16458] No. 351 Discussion of Turkish-Bulgarian Relations [WN#16458] No. 354 German Intelligence in Portugal [WN#16458] No. 355 Allied and Nazi Negotiations with the Swiss Concerning Foreign Exchange for Germany [WN#16458] No. 356 Reported German Sentences [July 1944] [WN#16458] No. 357 Conversations Between [Walter] Stucki and Laval [WN#16458] No. 365 Conversations Between [Bulgarian Minister to Turkey] and Saracoglu [Turkish Prime Minister] [WN#16458] No. 367 German Attempts to influence Turkish Policy [4 pp.] [WN#16458] No. 365 German Labor Problem [information on “impressed” workers] [WN#16458] No. 370 Evacuation of Siena: Action by Marshal Kesselring Against Those Guilty of Plundering [WN#16458] No. 371 Reorganization of the Fascist Party [Italy] [WN#16458] No. 372 Mussolini’s Proposed visit to Germany [WN#16458] No. 373 Smuggling of Wolfram from Spain [WN#16458] No. 374 Agreement on Spanish Exports Through Switzerland [July 1944] [WN#16458] No. 378 Proposed Meeting of Frohwein and Selter in Switzerland [WN#16458] No. 379 Political Comments by Pilez-Golaz [July 1944] [WN#16458] No. 381 Neubacher as Possible Successor to Ribbentrop [Neubacher objected to the excesses committed by the SS in the Saloika region] [WN#16458] No. 382 Nazi on Hungary to take action Against the Jews [July 1944] [WN#16458] No. 386 German Representations to Bulgaria [WN#16458] No. 388 French Internal Political Situation [August 1944] [WN#16458] No. 390 Transmission of Telegrams by the German Legation at Bern [WN#16458] No. 391 Request for Passage of German Hospital through Switzerland [Aug. 1944] [WN#16458] No. 394 Neubacher’s Comment on Draja Mihailovic and the Political Situation in Yugoslavia [WN#16458] [WN#16458] No. 397 Opposition to Turkish Government Policy [WN#16458] No. 399 German Relations with Finland [WN#16458] No. 402 Smuggling of Wolfram from Spain [WN#16458] No. 404 Deportation of Nazis from Spain [August 1944] [WN#16458] No. 405 German Recruiting of Spaniards [WN#16458] No. 406 Spaniards in France to Join Nazi Forces [WN#16458] No. 412 Slovakian Political Opinions [WN#16458] No. 413 Bulgarian Peace Overtures [WN#16458] No. 419 Results of the German Coup D’Etat of 20 July 1944 [WN#16458] No. 420 Interview between [German Minister to Hungary] Weesenmayer and Premier Lakatos [October 1944] [WN#16458] No. 421 Weesenmayer’s Interviews with Horthy and Lakatos [WN#16458] No. 422 Political Situation in Hungary [first week of October 1944] [WN#16458] No. 423 Weesenmayer Comments on Events in Hungary [first week of October 1944] [WN#16458] No. 424 The Hungarian National Committee [WN#16458] No. 425 Horthy Takes Precautions Against a Coup D’Etat [October 1944] [WN#16458] No. 426 German Efforts at Rapprochement with Soviets [September 1944] [WN#16458] No. 427 Unrest in Mussolini’s Cabinet [August-September 1944] [WN#16458] No. 428 Hitler’s Disapproval of a new coalition government [October 1944; in Hungary] [WN#16458] No. 429 Weesenmayer Disclaims Knowledge of Alleged SS Plot [first week of Oct.1944] [WN#16458] No. 432 Meeting of Frohwein and Selter in Switzerland [WN#16458] No. 433 German-Japanese Confidential Discussions [September 1944] [WN#16458] No. 433a German-Japanese Confidential Discussions [WN#16458] No. 435 Spanish-German Relations [WN#16458] No. 426 German Courier Service between Madrid and Rome [WN#16458] No. 438 German Comment on British Intelligence in Sweden [reference to Harry Carr of the British Control Office in Stockholm, in the Passport Section] [WN#16458] No. 441 The German “People’s Army” [October 1944] [WN#16458] No. 444 Air Traffic Between Spain and Germany [WN#16458] No. 445 Bibra’s [German Counselor in Madrid] Visit with [Spanish]Foreign Minister Lequerica [WN#16458] No. 446 Becker’s [German Counselor in Madrid] Interview with Carceller [Spanish Minister of Industry and Commerce] [WN#16458] No. 447 German Portuguese Wolfram Dealings [WN#16458] No. 447a German Portuguese Wolfram Dealings [WN#16458] No. 448 Portuguese Comment on Allied Pressure [September 1944] [WN#16458] No. 449 Portugal’s Salazar’s Reluctance to Break Relations with Japan [WN#16458] No. 450 German Military Plans with Regard to Bulgaria [August 1944] [WN#16458] No. 451 German Views on Guerrilla Warfare [September 1944,in Yugoslavia; includes reference to the “recent war of extermination against the…Croats…tolerated by the Germans] [WN#16458] No. 452 German Information on Military Events in Yugoslavia [WN#16458] No. 453 German Views on Current Military Problems [in Yugoslavia] [WN#16458] No. 454 Neubacher’s [German Ambassador to Yugoslavia] Comments on the Military Situation [WN#16458] No. 471 Deportation of Jews in Hungary [November 1944, “an official of the German Legation in Budapest is reported to have stated that twenty-seven thousand able-bodied Jews of both sexes had been sent to Germany. Forty Thousand more were to be transported in daily installments of two to four thousand. There were said to be one hundred and twenty thousand Jews in Budapest including children who were unfit for work and whose fate had not yet been decided. This was said to depend largely on available transportation. The person responsible was said to be SS Obersturmbannfuhrer Eichman.”] [WN#16459] No. 484 German Intelligence Activity in the Far East [November 1944] [WN#16459] No. 485 Russian Occupation of Bulgaria [November 1944] [WN#16459] No. 486 Military and Political Maneuvers Toward a German Coup D’Etat [Hungary] [WN#16459] No. 488 Rumored Arrow Cross Coup D’Etat [WN#16459] No. 489 Official German-Hungarian Appointment [WN#16459] No. 490 Hungarian View of German-Hungarian Relations [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 491 Formation and Objectives of the Nationaler Bund [Hungary] [WN#16459] No. 492 German Comment on the Hungarian Political Situation [October 1944] No. 493 Hungarian Political Collaboration [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 494 Rumors of a Separate Hungarian Peace [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 495 Disposition of Hungarian Gold [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 496 Conference in Hungarian Staff Headquarters [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 497 German View of the Military Situation in Hungary [WN#16459] No. 498 Reported Hungarian Peace Feelers [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 499 Evacuation of Hungarian [WN#16459] No. 502 Possible entry of Serbian Formations into Croatian Territory [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 503 Arrangements for Southeastern European Evacuation [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 504 Labor Problems in Connection with the Construction of Defenses [WN#16459] No. 505 Behavior of American Troops in Italy [WN#16459] No. 506 Italian [Spanish] Civil War Claims [WN#16459] No. 507 Internal Political and Military Affairs [Albania, October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 511 Spanish Decision on Air Traffic Between Spain and Germany [WN#16459] No. 512 German-Spanish Discussion of the German “Agent Question” [WN#16459] No. 513 Portuguese Report on Conditions in France [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 519 SKF [Svenska Kullager Fabriken] Decision to Discontinue Ball- Bearing Shipments to Germany [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 522 German Comment on the Frohwein-Selter Meeting in Geneva No. 525 Negotiations Between Marinotti [managing director of SNIA Viscosa, an Italian artificial textiles monopoly] and German Generals [WN#16459] No. 526 Rumanian Collaboration with the Germans [November 1944] [WN#16459] No. 534 Conscription of Jewish labor [late October 1944 in Hungary] [WN#16459] No. 535 Transfer of Hungarian Gold to the Reich [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 542 Transport of Hungarian Jews for Labor Service [Hungary, November 1944; “SS…Eichman* was said to be in charge (*not identified further”)] [WN#16459] No. 543 Internal Situation in the Hungarian Army [WN#16459] No. 544 Internal Military Situation [Hungary] [WN#16459] No. 547 Continued German-Hungarian Collaboration [WN#16459] No. 549 Events Prior to Horthy’s Request for Armistice [WN#16459] No. 550 Transfer of the Hungarian Government from Budapest [WN#16459] No. 551 Evacuation of Hungarian Population [WN#16459] No. 552 Arrest of Hostages [Yugoslavia] [WN#16459] No. 553 Further German-Chetnik Collaboration in Yugoslavia [November 1944] [WN#16459] No. 554 Arrest of Slovak Generals [Further information in report No. 712] [WN#16459] No. 562 French Activities [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 563 Resumption of Service on the Spain-German Lufthansa Line [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 564 Problems Resulting from Lack of transportation between Spain and Germany [WN#16459] No. 565 Bibra’s Plan for Air Transport Between Germany and Spain No. 566 Transfer of Funds to the German Embassy, Madrid [November 1944] [WN#16459] No. 567 Outstanding Deliveries of German Arms for Portugal [WN#16459] No. 569 Shipment of Arms from Spain to Germany [WN#16459] No. 570 German Measures to Safeguard Wolfram Supplies [WN#16459] No. 571 Wolfram Smuggling and Negotiations [WN#16459] No. 572 Negotiations in Wolfram by Deininger[?][WN#16459] No. 573 Expulsion of German Nationals from Spain [WN#16459] No. 574 Further Negotiations on the Expulsion of German Nationals from Spain [WN#16459] No. 575 Concerning German Armament Deliveries to Argentina [WN#16459] No. 587 German View of Churchill-Stalin Conference [WN#16459] No. 588 Churchill-Stalin Conference [WN#16459] No. 589 Further Report on Churchill-Stalin Conference [WN#16459] No. 591 Conference Between the Pope and Prime Minister Churchill [WN#16459] No. 592 German Procurement of Material from Northern Italy [WN#16459] No. 593 [German Ambassador to Fascist Italy] Rahn’s Proposed Radio Address on the forthcoming trials of Dentz and Esteva in France [WN#16459] No. 594 German Plans to Organize Revolutionary Action in France [October 1944] [WN#16459] No. 595 German Views of Conditions in France [WN#16459] No. 596 German Plans to Evacuate French Civilians to Switzerland [WN#16459] No. 598 Swedish-German Discussion of Economic Measures [WN#16459] No. 600 German comment on Soviet-Finnish Relations [WN#16459] No. 604 Conversation Between [German Minister to Switzerland] Koecher and Pilez-Golaz [Swiss Foreign Minister] [November 1944] [WN#16459]

432 No. 608 Cabinet Crisis in Japan [January 1945] [WN#16460] No. 611 German-Spanish Trade Negotiations via Sweden [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 621 Japanese Cabinet Crisis: Changes in Japanese Political Setup [WN#16460] No. 626 German Comment on Goering’s Position in Germany {January 1945] [WN#16460] No. 627 [Mayor of Leipzig] Goerdeler Tortured by the Nazis [re. 20 July 1994 plot] [WN#16460] No. 628 Radium Smuggling from Switzerland [WN#16460] No. 630 German Comment on Von Schulenburg’s [former German Ambassador to Russia] Execution [WN#16460] No. 641 Japanese Comment on Soviet-German Policy [WN#16460] No. 642 Confiscation of Platinum and Jewelry in Java [including German residents] [WN#16460] No. 659 German Estimate of Japanese Political Situation [December 1944] No. 661 Japanese Internal Economic Situation [WN#16460] No. 665 Court Martial of General Von Hanneken [C-I-C German Armed Forces in Denmark] [WN#16460] No. 670 Proposed Anti-Russian Uprising in Rumania [February 1945] [WN#16460] No. 679 German Estimate of the Far Eastern Military Situation {January 1945] [WN#16460] No. 681 Anti-German Leaflet Circulated by Ustashi [November 1944] [WN#16460] No. 682 Crisis Among Serb Nationals [WN#16460] No. 683 German-Planned Military Project in Serbia [November 1944] [WN#16460] No. 684 Population Transfers in Connection with Croatian Border Adjustments [WN#16460] No. 685 Safe Passage Guarantee for Chetnik Troops [WN#16460] No. 687 German Estimate of Yugoslav Units [WN#16460] No. 688 Mobilization of National Forces Against Partisans in Serbia [WN#16460] No. 689 German-Chetnik Collaboration [WN#16460] No. 690 German Use of Serbian Labor [WN#16460] No. 691 Military Movements in Serbia [WN#16460] No. 692 Possible Croat Peace Negotiations [WN#16460] No. 693 Station Incident [re: Ustashi] [WN#16460] No. 694 Maltreatment of German Army Personnel in Croatia [by Ustashi] No. 695 Internal Strife in Croatia [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 696 Problems of Identification of Murdered German Collaborators [in Croatia] [WN#16460] No. 697 Punitive Measures Executed in Yugoslavia [January 1945] [WN#16460] No. 704 German Report on Negotiations with Tito [WN#16460] No. 705 German Observations on Tito and the British [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 708 Montenegrin Internal Affairs [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 709 Albanian Collaboration in German Evacuation Measures [WN#16460] No. 710 German Protective Rights for Albanian Collaborators [WN#16460] No. 711 Mobilization of Albanian Communists [WN#16460] No. 713 Formation of Guerrilla Bans in Liberated Areas [WN#16460] No. 714 Excesses of German Troops in Slovakia [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 715 Internal Affairs in Slovakia following the August-September Putsch [WN#16460] No. 716 Punitive Measures Resulting from the Slovakian Putsch [WN#16460] No. 717 German Military Moves Affecting Czechoslovakia [WN#16460] No. 718 German Intervention in Slovakian Government Machinery [WN#16460] No. 719 German Proposals for Reorganization of the Czechoslovakian Government [WN#16460] No. 720 German Evacuation Measures for Slovakia [WN#16460] No. 721 German Requested Punitive Measures for Putschist-Leader [WN#16460] No. 724 Hungarian Severance of Diplomatic Relations with Sweden [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 725 Hungarian Cabinet Crisis [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 727 Description of Chaotic Conditions during the [reported that the Secretary of the [Swedish] Legation, Wallenberg, placed himself under the protection of the Germans Waffen SS. This may be due to certain actions of the Hungarian police and/or Arrow Cross members.”] [WN#16460] No. 728 Hungarian Appeal for German Support[WN#16460] No. 729 Conditions in Budapest Prior to its Fall [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 730 Effect of Hitler’s January Speech on Hungarian Quislings [January 1945] [WN#16460] No. 731 German Discussion of Hungarian Ideologies [WN#16460] No. 732 Hungarian Internal Affairs [WN#16460] No. 733 Conscripted Jewish Labor from Hungary [December 1944; “Obersturmbannfuhrer Eichmann had been ordered back to Berlin. The remainder of the command would round up still available Jewish labor service men and then cease its activities. The problem of moving Jews, able to work, out of Budapest had thus been arranged. Latest available statistics showed that conscription of the province during the summer of 1944 had amounted to 440,000 people….Remaining in the Ghetto in Budapest were a total of 100,000 Jews almost exclusively old men, women, and children.”] [WN#16460] No. 734 Rippentrop’s Answer to Hungarian Criticism of Hitler’s New York Speech [WN#16460] No. 735 Background Material to the Greek Internal Crisis [WN#16460] No. 740 German Plan to Kidnap King Simeon of Bulgaria [December 1944] [WN#16460] No. 741 Bulgarian National Government’s Activities [WN#16460] No. 742 Formation of Bulgarian SS Legion [WN#16460] No. 745 German Report on Prisoners of War [WN#16460] No. 746 Internal Political Situation in Fascist Italy [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 747 Collaboration of the Clergy in North Italy [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 748 Rahn’s Proposals for the Improvement of German-Italian Relations [Dec. 1944] [WN#16461] No. 749 Rahn’s Disapproval of German Plan to Buy Trucks in Italy [WN#16461] No. 750 German Supplies from North Italy [WN#16461] No. 752 Fascist Resistance Movement in Allied Occupied Italy [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 753 Labor Enlistment of Interned Italian Officers [WN#16461] No. 754 Rahn’s View of a Germanization Policy in North Italy [WN#16461] No. 758 Press Discussion of Resistance Movement in Liberated Countries [WN#16461] No. 759 Discussion of Churchill’s Role in the Greek Crisis [WN#16461] No. 763 German-Portuguese Transaction in Swiss Francs [November 1944] [WN#16461] No. 766 Apparatus aboard American Plane [WN#16461] No. 767 Discussion of Portuguese Air Bases: Internal Governmental Affairs [Jan.1945] [WN#16461] No. 768 Internal Political unrest in Portugal [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 770 Portuguese Economic Negotiations [WN#16461] No. 771 Evacuation of Nazi Leaders and Foreign Office Staffs [March 1945; note that “Burning of the archives was proceeding on a large scale and instructions to this effect had been given to every government office in case enemy occupation became imminent.”] [WN#16461] No. 772 Continuation of Danish Supplies for Germany [WN#16461] No. 776 Japanese Incendiary Balloons [February 1945] [WN#16461] No. 777 Ribbentrop’s Order to Foreign Office Personnel [February 1945] [WN#16461] No. 778 Fascist Women Representatives to Work Under Red Cross Cover [WN#16461] No. 779 Discussion of De Gaulle’s Moscow Conferences [WN#16461] No. 780 [British Ambassador] Lord Templewood and Spanish Politics [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 781 German Report of Spanish-American Conversations on Spain’s Republican Activities [WN#16461] No. 782 Allied Attempts to interfere with German Lufthansa Service to Spain [Jan.1945] [WN#16461] No. 783 Further Information on Supplying German-Held Atlantic Bases from Spain [WN#16461] No. 786 German-Spanish Trade Negotiations of Edgar Horn [German Air Attaché] [WN#16461] No. 787 Allied Moves Against German Economic Status in Spain [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 788 Purchase by Spain of Controlling Interest in National Telephone Company [WN#16461] No. 790 German Account of British Objections of German-Spanish Trade [WN#16461] No. 792 German Discussion of Allied Pressure in Spain [WN#16461] No. 800 Discussion of German Transit Problems Though Switzerland [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 802 German Negotiations with the Swiss National Bank [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 803 Burckhardt’s Opinion on Possibility of a British-German Agreement [WN#16461] No. 804 Swiss-German Rocket Negotiations [WN#16461] No. 806 German Measures to Protect French Collaborators in Germany [WN#16461] No. 807 Some Evidence of Darnard’s Defection as Regards the Nazis [WN#16461] No. 808 Notes on Marshal Petain’s Custody at Sigmaringen [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 809 German Intention to Invade Ireland [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 812 Flemish Quisling Groups [WN#16461] No. 815 Sabotage in Denmark [Dec. 1944-January 1945; reprisals options mentioned] [WN#16461] No. 819 German Cache of Horthy’s Personal Papers [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 820 Visits of Norwegian Government Members to Sweden [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 821 German Attempts to Establish Nazi Press [December 1944; in Sweden] [WN#16461] No. 822 Possible Breaking Off of Swedish-German Traffic [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 824 The De Gaulle-Stalin Conference [WN#16461] No. 825 German Comment on Allied Relations [December 1944] [WN#16461] No. 826 German Comments on British-American Military Cooperation [WN#16461] No. 827 The Churchill-De Gaulle Conference [WN#16461] No. 828 German Report on Situation in Greece from Sweden [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 830 The New Orientation of American Foreign Policy [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 832 German Relations with Rumanian Charge D’Affaires in Stockholm [Jan. 1945] [WN#16461] No. 834 New Laws Governing Food Distribution in Fascist Italy [January 1945] [WN#16461] No. 835 Organization of Labor in Fascist Italy [WN#16461] No. 841 German View of American-Russian Relations [January 1945] [WN#16462] No. 842 Bomb Attack on German Property in Stockholm [WN#16462] No. 843 Proposed German Measures to Prevent Sabotage to Danish Shipping No. 845 German Comment on Hopkins’ Visit to the Vatican [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 846 Proposed German Measures in Denmark [WN#16462] No. 847 Spanish Banks cooperating with the Allies [WN#16462] No. 848 German Report from Spain on France [WN#16462] No. 849 Internal Affairs in France [WN#16462] No. 851 German-Spanish -Running Negotiations [WN#16462] No. 852 Impressions of Paris [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 855 German View of [WN#16462] No. 859 Further Discussions on Air Traffic Between Germany and Spain [WN#16462] No. 860 Spanish Envoy’s Appeal for Aid for Hungarian Civilians {February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 861 Further German Remarks on the Proposed Rumanian Uprising [WN#16462] No. 862 Internal Conditions in Rumania [WN#16462] No. 863 Final Stages of Battle for Budapest [WN#16462] No. 864 German Collaboration in Projected Rumanian Putsch [WN#16462] No. 866 Conscription in Slovakia [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 868 German Description of Conditions in Hungary under Russian Occupation [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 869 Internal Conditions in Hungary [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 870 German Conversation on Croat Affairs with the Croatian Leader[Pavelic] [February 1945; Ustahi] [WN#16462] No. 874 Nedic Crisis [February 1945, Serbs] [WN#16462] No. 876 Internal Conditions in Yugoslavia {February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 877 German Evaluation of the Greek Scene [January 1945] [WN#16462] No. 879 German Account of Intercepted Russian Telephone Conversation [WN#16462] No. 880 German Information Concerning Allied Military Affairs [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 881 Clearing Transaction in Connection with German-Swiss Economic Negotiations [WN#16462] No. 882 Information Concerning Swiss-German Clearing Agreement [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 883 Swiss-German Negotiations [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 884 German Supply of Coal to Switzerland [February 1945] [WN#16462] Nos. 885-886 German-Swiss Economic Relations [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 887 Collaborating Refugees Enroute to Germany [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 888 Disagreements Among German Administrators in Northern Italy [January 1945] [WN#16462] No. 895 German Estimate of the Military Situation in the Far East [WN#16462] No. 898 German Estimate of the Military Situation in the Far East [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 905 German Account of Decisions Reached at Yalta Conference [WN#16462] No. 915 Possible Swiss Mobilization Measures [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 916 German Discussion of Swiss Foreign Relations [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 918 Further German-Swiss Economic Negotiations [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 919 German Default on Swiss Coal Agreement [WN#16462] No. 921 German Discussion Concerning Swiss Economic Negotiations [WN#16462] No. 922 Swiss Position on Transit of German Goods Through Switzerland [Feb. 1945] [WN#16462] No. 923 German-Swiss Clearing Negotiations [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 924 Swiss-German Economic Relations [February 1945; includes comments by Walter Stucki, Head of the Foreign Affairs Division of the Swiss Federal Political Department about his negotiations with the Allies.] [WN#16462] No. 925 Information on Situation in Rumania [WN#16462] No. 926 Anti-Russian Activities in Rumania [March 1945] [WN#16462] No. 927 Further Information on the Rumanian Situation {March 1945] [WN#16462] No. 928 German Comment on Stirby Appointment [March 1945, Rumania] [WN#16462] No. 929 German Estimate of Hungarian Political Situation [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 930 Conference of Hungarian Quisling Leaders [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 931 Hungarian-Croatian Relations [March 1945] [WN#16462] No. 932 Meeting of Szalasi Privy Council [Hungary] [WN#16462] No. 933 German Description of Internal Conditions [March 1945] [WN#16462] No. 934 Formation of Croatian Honor Guard Corps [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 936 German Report on Chetnik Cooperation [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 937 Failure of Germany to Make Promised Food Deliveries to Croatia [WN#16462] No. 938 Chetnik Operations in Bosnia [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 939 Concerning Serbian Emigrants [WN#16462] No. 940 Condition of Serbians Entering Austria [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 941 Serbian Forces in the Istrian Area [WN#16462] No. 942 Necessity for Continued German-Croat Collaboration [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 943 Rumored Tito Order for Elimination of Mihailovic [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 944 Americans with Draja Mihailovic [WN#16462] No. 945 Sabotage in the Serbian Theater [WN#16462] No. 946 German Support for Chetnik Campaign in Serbian Theater [February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 947 Ustashi Terror Against Montenegrin Fugitives [WN#16462] No. 948 Revolt in Serbia {February 1945] [WN#16462] No. 949 Description of Internal Affairs in Yugoslavia [WN#16462] No. 950 Information Concerning Patriarch Gavrilo [WN#16462] No. 951 German Relations with the Former Bulgarian Embassy in Zagreb [WN#16462] No. 955 Neubacher’s Proposed Visit to the Coastal Area [Yugoslavia] [WN#16462] No. 956 Armed Serbians in Fiume and Istria {March 1945] [WN#16462] No. 957 Movements of Draja Mihailovic [WN#16462] No. 958 Possibilities of Albanian-Croatian Cooperation {March 1945] [WN#16462] No. 959 Serbian Forces in the Coastal Area [WN#16463] No. 960 German Plans for the Evacuation of German Refugees to Denmark [WN#16463] No. 961 Discussion Regarding Housing Facilities for Refugees in Denmark [WN#16463] No. 962 Dr. Best’s Comments on the Housing of German Refugees in Denmark [WN#16463] No. 963 Trial of Norwegian Saboteurs [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 964 Proposal for Germanic Camp [Denmark] [WN#16463] No. 965 Condition of Danish Police Interned in Neuegamme Camp [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 966 Official Pressure on Dr. Best [Denmark, SS] [WN#16463] No. 967 Danish Food Exports to Germany [WN#16463] No. 969 German Discussion of Yalta Conference Results [WN#16463] No. 971 Increased Salaries for Portuguese Officers and Officials [WN#16463] No. 972 Spanish Repudiation of German-Spanish Air Traffic Agreement [WN#16463] No. 973 Dornier Negotiations with Spanish Government [WN#16463] No. 974 German View of Spanish-Portuguese Relations [WN#16463] No. 975 German Information on Yalta Conference Discussions [WN#16463] No. 977 German Comment on the Swedish Purchase of American Fighter Planes [WN#16463] No. 978 Proposed Swedish Protest Against Allied Flights Over Sweden [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 980 Negotiations Involving German Funds in Croatia [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 981 Vatican Attitude Toward the [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 982 German Report of Conditions in the Netherlands [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 983 Opinions of a French Industrialist [WN#16463] No. 984 Effects of Suspension of German-Italian Traffic Through Switzerland [WN#16463] No. 985 German-Slovakian Economic Discussions [February 1945] [WN#16463] No. 986 German Attitude Toward Alleged British Policy on Disagreement at Yalta [WN#16463] No. 987 Swiss Regulations Governing Transit of War Material [August 1943] [WN#16463] No. 988 German-Swiss Supply Negotiations [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 989 Swiss Reaction to Allied Intervention in Economic Affairs [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 990 German Shipments from Italy Through Switzerland [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 991 Swiss Report of Conference [August 1943] [WN#16463] No. 992 German Comment on British and American Attitude Toward Russia [Sept. 1943] [WN#16463] No. 994 German Report of Allied Differences [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 998 German Report of Differing British and American Policies [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1001 Inquiries on Treatment of British Prisoners of War [December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1003 Swiss Reaction to German Newspaper Article [December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1004 German Account of Bulgarian Views [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1005 Reactions of Hungarian Legation in Bern to New Hungarian Government [April 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1006 German-Spanish Grain Negotiations [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1007 German-Spanish Wolfram Negotiations [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1008 German Report on Wolfram Shipments in 1943 [WN#16463] No. 1009 German Shipments from Argentina via Spain [July 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1010 German Negotiations Concerning Illegal Transit of Portuguese Goods Through Spain {December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1011 German Report of Progress of Spanish-Allied Air Negotiations [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1012 German Information on the Portuguese Situation [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1013 German Negotiations to Offset Allied Sanctions in Spain [February 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1014 Portuguese-Spanish Economic Discussions [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1015 German Attempts to Forestall Payment of Spanish War Debts to the Badoglio Government [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1016 Spanish-German Negotiations on Liquidations of War claims [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1017 Alleged British Violation of Spanish Neutrality [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1018 German-Spanish Negotiations Regarding Submarines in Spanish Waters [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1019 Negotiations with Regard to Disposal of Italian Ships in Spanish Waters [WN#16463] No. 1020 Condition of Italian Ships in Spanish Ports [January 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1021 Franco’s Reactions to Allied Pressure [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1022 German Request for Spanish Recognition of Mussolini [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1023 German Proposal Regarding Representative of Mussolini in Spain [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1027 Spanish Report of Allied Plans Following Moscow Conference [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1029 Results of Teheran and Cairo Conferences [December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1031 Reported Allied Plans for Invasion of Spain [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1032 Activities of Hungarian Minister to Spain [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1033 German Report of Turkish Intentions [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1034 German Negotiations with Monaco for Expulsion of Allied Nationals [Dec. 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1035 German Report on Italian Situation [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1036 German-Portuguese Wolfram Negotiations [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1037 Views of [Portuguese] Prime Minister Salazar [August 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1038 German Interest in Settlement of Timor Question [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1039 German Report of Portuguese Intentions [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1040 Possible Hungarian Negotiations with Allies [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1041 German Estimate of Allied Intentions [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1042 Allied Attitude Toward Russia [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1043 Brazilian Report of Russian Intentions {September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1045 German Report of British and American Reactions to Moscow Conference [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1046 Further Results of the Moscow Conference [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1047 Predictions at to Impending Big Three Conference [December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1048 Alleged Plans to Bring about Immediate German Surrender [December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1049 German Report on Activities of General Lelong {December 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1051 German-Italian Supply Negotiations [August 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1052 German Order on Treatment of Italian Soldiers [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1053 German Order for Conscription of Italian Men [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1054 German Proposals Regarding Supply Situation in Rome [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1055 German Report of Badoglio Defection [September 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1056 Italian-Croatian Territorial Disputes [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1057 Fascist Youth Organization [December 1943, Italy] [WN#16463] No. 1058 Dissatisfaction of Mussolini with German Control of Italy [March 1944] [WN#16463] No. 1059 German Proposal to Appoint Mussolini Representative in Spain [October 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1060 Rumored Hungarian and Rumanian Peace Feelers [November 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1061 German Negotiations Regarding the former King of Afghanistan [Dec. 1943] [WN#16463] No. 1062 German Suggestions Regarding French Tankers in the West Indies [March 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1063 Opinions of Nitti on Italian Situation [August 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1064 German Order for Confiscation of French Household Furnishings [Sept. 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1065 Discovery of Plan to Assassinate Laval [September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1066 Reorganization of the OFI [French Office of Information][September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1067 Conflict of Petain and Laval Regarding Changes in Vichy Government [October 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1068 Resignation of Members of French Legation in Bern [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1069 French Report of American Views on Relations with Russia [January 1944] No. 1070 Spanish Action Regarding Closing of Pyrenees Frontier [February 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1071 German Comments on Situation in France [March 1944, 5 pp.] [WN#16464] No. 1072 Projected Reprisals for Trials in Algiers [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1073 German Justification of Policy in Denmark [September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1074 German Estimate of Danish Exports to Germany [October 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1075 German Plan to Increase Danish Labor Contributions [November 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1076 Irish-German Negotiations Regarding Internment Practices [Nov. 1943, 5pp.] [WN#16464] No. 1077 German-Irish Negotiations Regarding German Transmitter in Eire [December 1943, 6 pp.] [WN#16464] No. 1079 Disposition of Fascist Militia in Greece [September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1080 Financial Conditions in Greece [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1081 German Report on Strength of Resistance Groups in Greece [December 1943] No. 1082 German Reprisals in the Peloponnesus [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1083 Hungarian Attitude Toward Allies [September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1084 Hungarian Military Plans [February 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1085 Imredy’s Proposals for Changes in Hungarian Government [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1086 Increased Tension Between German and Hungarian Troops [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1087 German Communications Difficulties in Hungary [March 1944] No. 1088 German Investigation of the Efficacy of the Blockade of Sweden [Nov. 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1089 German-Swedish Trade Negotiations [December 1943, 6 pp.] No. 1094 German Information on Norwegian Reactions to Russian Landing in [July 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1096 German Estimate of Finnish-American Attitudes Regarding Separate Peace for Finland [August 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1099 German Information Obtained from Finnish Official in Stockholm [October 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1100 German Speculation on Probable Allied Action in the Balkans and Eastern Mediterranean [November 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1102 Swedish Proposal of Author for Pro-German Book [November 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1104 German Impressions of Hungarian Major Voczkondy [military attaché to Stockholm][February 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1106 Impressions of Allied Attitudes Toward the War [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1107 German Comment on Statements of a Rumanian Diplomat in Stockholm [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1108 Swedish Mobilization Measures {March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1109 German Discussions Concerning Rumanian Oil Transport Facilities [July 1943] [WN#16464] [WN#16464] No. 1110 Further Discussions on Rumanian Oil [October 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1114 Rumanian Grain Exports to Spain [October 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1115 Further Information on Rumanian Trade with Spain [March 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1116 German Negotiations with the Rumanians [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1117 Financing of the German Wehrmacht in Rumania [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1119 Increased Mobilization in Rumania [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1120 The Chastelain Case [Rumania, December 1943-March 1944, 7 pp.] [WN#16464] No. 1121 The Benzburg and Theresienstadt Concentration Camps [mention of Eichmann, September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1122 Illegal Entry of Jews into Switzerland [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1123 Probable Rumanian Peace Moves [November 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1124 Stirby [Hungary, March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1125 German Report of Troop Excesses [German troops in Rumania, March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1126 Rumanian Public Opinion on the Air [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1127 Discussion on Progress of the War in Rumania [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1128 Notes on Mihailovic’s Collaboration with the Germans [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1129 Hungarian Occupation of Rumanian Territory [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1130 German Policy with Regard to Slovak Troops [June 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1131 German Plans for Establishing a Collaborationist Regime in Albania [Sept. 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1132 Proposed Federation of Serbia and [November 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1133 Coal Situation in Serbia [November 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1134 Albanian Collaborationist Forces [February 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1135 Alleged Mismanagement of Resettlement of German Minority in Croatia [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1136 Situation of German and Collaborationist Forces in Croatia [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1137 Proposals for Strengthening Rumanian Collaboration with Germany [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1138 German Protest Against German Methods [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1140 Proposed Amnesty to Partisan and Chetnik Forces [September 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1142 Proposed Food Shipments to Dalmatian Coastal Area [October 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1144 German Estimate of Partisan and Chetnik Aspirations [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1145 Alleged British Attempts on [German Special Economic Envoy to the Balkans in Belgrade] Neubacher’s Life [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1148 American Military Mission to Investigate Tito’s Strength [April 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1189 Greek Financial Situation [February 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1150 Procedure in the Event of German Evacuation of Greece [March 1944] [WN#16464] No. 1151 Opinions of [March 1944] No. 1153 German Difficulties in Transporting Personnel to Tangier [December 1943] [WN#16464] No. 1155 German Attitude Toward Appointment of French Military Attaché in Tangier [December 1943] [WN#16464]

433 No. 1156 Arguments for and against Vichy Interference in Algiers Trials [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1158 Morale in Bulgaria due to Deteriorating War Situation [October 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1159 Effect of Enemy Propaganda in Bulgaria [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1160 Shishmanov’s Foreign Policy [Bulgaria, March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1163 The Hatz Case [Hungarian, December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1164 German Conversations with Hungarian Colonel Hatz [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1165 German Abwehr Report on Colonel Hatz’s Activities [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1166 Hungarian-German Collaboration on Hatz Matter [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1167 German Foreign Office Interest in Hatz Affair [January 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1168 German Reports on the Hungarian Colonel, Hatz [January 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1169 Further Information on Hatz Negotiations [March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1170 Information from Turkey on Sevov [February 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1171 Sevov’s Activities in Turkey [February 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1172 German Foreign Office Interest in Sevov [March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1173 Sevov’s Report on his Turkish Mission [March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1174 Further Information on the Stirbey Peace Mission [April 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1175 Establishment of German Organized Observation in Turkey [November 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1176 Italian Legation in Budapest Pro-Badogilio [December 1943] No. 1177 German Activity in Greece [March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1178 German-Turkish Chrome Negotiations; Turkish View of War Situation [September 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1179 German Chromium Ore Program in Turkey [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1181 German Comment on Turkish Reaction to the Italian Surrender [September 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1182 Rumors of Possible Russian-German Negotiation [September 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1183 Proposed of Dodecanese to Turkey [September 1943] No. 1184 Miscellaneous German Information from Turkey [September 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1185 German Comment on Turkish-French Relations [October 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1186 German Comment on Turkish Problems [October 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1187 British Documents Obtained by the Germans [November 1943, 4 pp.] [WN#16465] No. 1188 Additional British Documents Obtained by the Germans [November 1943, 3pp.] [WN#16465] No. 1189 German Comment on the Question of Turkish Participation in the War [November 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1190 German Comment on Alleged Statements of American Official in Turkey [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1191 German Information on Turkish Foreign Relations [March 1944, 3pp] [WN#16465] No. 1192 Sevov’s Statement to the Turkish Press [March 1944] No. 1194 German-Finnish Discussions Regarding Finnish Foreign Policy [September 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1195 Reactions of Italians in Finland to fall of Mussolini [September 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1197 Finnish Reaction to University Incident [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1199 British Measures to Prevent Smuggling from South America to Spain and Portugal [November 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1200 German Information Regarding British-Turkish Discussions [January 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1201 German Comment on the Death of General Simic [Croatia Commander, August 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1203 German Relations with Argentina [August 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1204 German Speculation Regarding the New Italian Fascist Government [Sept. 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1205 German Attitude Toward Rapprochement with the Soviet Union [August 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1206 Japanese View of Russian Affairs [September 1943; “An anti- semitic movement had set in, in Russia and strong propaganda was pinning the responsibility for the war and resultant suffering on the Jews.”] [WN#16465] No. 1208 Japanese Estimate of Russian and Rumanian Morale [November 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1209 Views of the Japanese Foreign Minister [February 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1212 Turkish Reply to Allied Military Demands [October 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1214 German Rumors of Further Turkish Concessions [November 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1215 Effect in Moscow of Allied Demands on Turkey [November 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1217 Rumors Regarding Turkish Entry into War [December 1943] [WN#16465] No. 1218 German Discussion of Soviet-Russian Policies [March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1219 Soviet Reaction to British-German Negotiations [March 1944] [WN#16465] No. 1221 Reaction to Formation of Provisional Partisan Government in Yugoslavia [December 1943] [WN#16465] Boston Series Reports—X-2 copies. [WA, XA, YA & ZA Documents:] IN 3850 WA-1 Para 1 and 7 German Reaction to Spanish Situation [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3850 WA-1 Para 3 Information Regarding Iberia Air Lines [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3850 WA-4 Para 8 German Estimate of Ambro, Hungarian Minister to Spain [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3850 WA-1 Para 10 German Intentions Regarding Spanish Gibraltar {September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3850 WA-3 Para 5 and 12 Spanish-Italian Relations [WN#16466] IN 3850 WA-5 Para 11 Delivery of Grain to Spain from Germany [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 4980 VA-1 Para 1 Swiss Impressions of the Quebec Conference [August 1943] [WN#16466] IN 4930 VA-2 Para 5 German Economic Discussions with Switzerland [Sept. 1943] [WN#16466] IN 4930 VA-3 Para 6 and 7 German Reaction to Rumors Concerning Swiss Neutrality [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3986 XA-1 Para 1 Hitler’s Position in Italian Affairs [August 1943] IN 3986 XA-2 Para 2 Poncet and Lebrun Taken to Germany [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3986 XA-3 Para 3 Attempt on Laval’s Life [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3986 XA-4 Para 4 Changes in the Office Francaise D’Information [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA-1 Para 1 Italian Troops Under German Orders [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA 2 Para 3 Russia’s Relations with the Allies [September 1943] IN 3910 ZA-3 Para 5 Spanish Recognition of Badoglio’s Government [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA-4 Para 8 and 6 Treatment of Italians by the Germans [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA-5 Para 7 Anti-German Feeling in Finland [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA-6 Para 9 Delay in Seizure of French Goods for Germany Suggested [September 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA-7 Para 10 German Attitude Towards Russia [August 1943] [WN#16466] IN 3910 ZA-8 Para 11 Slovakia’s Proposal to Withdraw Two Divisions [June 1943] [WN#16466] Boston Series Reports—X-2 copies. [Numbered Reports]: Nos. 1-199 [WN#16466] Nos. 200-399 [WN#16467] Nos. 400-599 [WN#16468]

434 Nos. 600-799 [WN#16469] Nos. 800-999 [WN#16470] Nos. 1000-1149 [WN#16471] Nos. 1150-1221 [WN#16472]

435 “X-2 Miscellaneous Reports and Special Reports Nos. 13-94 (with ) Not in Boston Series Numbers.” Ball Bearing Situation [WN#16474] Cables from Dublin Ireland [WN#16474] Communist Underground Group Working in Spain [WN#16474] An Abwehr Agent contacts with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Lisbon [WN#16474] Germany on the Verge of Catastrophe [WN#16474] German Abwehr in Stockholm [WN#16474] Princess Maria Pignatelli [WN#16474] German Agent in Barcelona and Madrid [WN#16474] Activities of Captain Miranda of Argentina [WN#16474] Air-Espionage Chief’s Trip to Spain [WN#16474] Geheimrat Kastl’s Visit to Switzerland [WN#16474] Capture of American Parachutists in Hungary [WN#16474] Capture of American Airman in Hungary [WN#16474] German Agents Reported in Switzerland [WN#16474] Code Used by Nazi Agents from Buenos Aires [WN#16474] German Radio Code Key [WN#16474] German Agent in Turkey [WN#16474] New German Agent in Spain [WN#16474] Sonderstab “F” Officials [WN#16474] Suspected Agents [WN#16474] Escape of Agents and Disappearance of Farago [WN#16474] German Agent Milgassa [in Switzerland] [WN#16474] Arrival of Lt. Commander Bohny in Spain [WN#16474] Situation in Montenegro [WN#16474] American Infantrymen Captured in Italy [WN#16474] French Citizen a German Agent in Spain [WN#16474] German Comment on Agents’ Activities in South America [WN#16474] French Impression of the Situation in France [WN#16474] Information Concerning Certain Russian Plans [WN#16474] Swedish Request for the Recall of German Agents [WN#16474] Repercussions of the Lonnegren Case [Sweden] [WN#16474] German Anti-Soviet Measures in Yugoslavia [WN#16474] The Stachewsky Case [Sweden] [WN#16474] German Interrogation of English Prisoner Regarding Rudolf Hess3 [WN#16474] Description of Internal Conditions in France [WN#16474] Information Concerning Agents in Tangier [WN#16474] German Arrangements for Cover for Agents in Portugal [WN#16474] Police Action Against the Elligers Brothers [Sweden/Norway] [WN#16474] Repercussions of the Wagner-Utermark Case [Sweden] [WN#16474] French Inquiries Re Madame Jacqueline Richet [WN#16474] Countess Alice Madik [WN#16474] German-Japanese Agents in Afghanistan [WN#16474] Activities of Abwehr Agent Spitzer [Yugoslavia] [WN#16474] German Countermeasures against Danish Acts of Resistance [discussion of Kaltenbrunner and Hitler regarding actions to be taken] [WN#16474] German Appointments in Sweden [WN#16474] Comment on the Proposed German Request for the Recall of Juhlin-Dannfelt [Swedish Military Attaché in Berlin] [WN#16474] Spanish Action against German Intelligence in Ceuta and Tetuan [WN#16474] Peace Proposal of Marquese Rubiato [in Switzerland] [WN#16474] German Report on Alleged German and Allied Negotiations with the Swiss Army [WN#16474] German Suspicions of Hungarian Negotiations with Allies [WN#16474] Proposed Reorganization of German Intelligence Activities in Spain [WN#16474]

3 Deputy leader of the Nazi Party and after Hermann Goering, the No. 3 man in Nazi Germany until May 10, 1941, when he left Germany and flew to Great Britain, apparently seeking a negotiated peace settlement. Arrest of Albert Bemeleit [France] [WN#16474] German Contact with FBI in Lisbon [WN#16474] Further Identification of Italian Peace Proposal Originating in Switzerland [WN#16474] Arrest of Parachute Agents in Denmark [WN#16474] German Information Concerning the Quebec Conference [WN#16474] Proposed Reduction of German Abwehr Personnel in Sweden [WN#16474] German Estimate of Value of Tangier for Dissemination of False Rumors [WN#16474] Activities of German Agent Mertz in Tangier [WN#16474] German Comment on Allied Control of Italian Diplomatic Communication [WN#16474] Defection of Gestapo Agents Kleczkowski and Hamburger [in Turkey] [WN#16474] German Measures to Safeguard Secret Radio Communication Between Berlin and Kabul [WN#16474] German Contact with the Central Committee through Kabul [WN#16474] Abwehr Connections with British Informant [WN#16474] Efforts to Enlist Italians in the German Service [WN#16474] Administrative information about the Boston Series Reports, including information about source documents used for many of the reports, the reliability of the information provided, discussions about the distribution of the reports, and discussions regarding level of security classification [WN#16475].

436 Photostats and other types of copies of the documents on which the Boston Series reports were based. “G-2 Translations from the German” are mimeographed copies in English of intercepted enemy cables, e.g., Vienna to Berlin, Tokyo to Berlin, Bern to Berlin, Stockholm to Berlin, Madrid to Berlin, Lisbon to Berlin, Geneva to Berlin, Copenhagen to Berlin; all from February and March 1945. They contain information on German-Swiss relations; Portuguese and Spanish political affairs; conditions in the Netherlands, Hungary, etc. They appear to have been used in the compilation of the Boston Series Reports, as the wording in them appears in the Boston Series Reports of the February-March 1945 period. [WN#16476-WN#16479]

437 Numerous reports prepared by sources identified as Dogwood, Cereus, and others: [Dogwood was a Czech engineer who became chief agent of the Cereus Circle of elderly well-connected individuals resident in Istanbul.] Dogwood Report Germany-Turkey: Turco-German Trade Talks, , 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Some Data on Abwehr and SD Personnel of the Munster and Vichy Bureaus, June 7, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Latest Development in Turco-German Relations, July 28, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Papen’s Speech before German Community of Istanbul, July 26, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Supplementary Items Relating to Against Hitler, July 24, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Draft Report on Political Situation of Turkey by Von Papen to the German Foreign Office, July 24, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Secret German-Turkish Trade Agreement concluded on July 29, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report New Changes in German Intelligence Structure, July 19, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Turkish Declaration on Question of Relations with Germany Postponed, July 19, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report The Political Situation of Turkey as viewed by the Chiefs of the German Missions, July 18, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report German Embassy reports on Pressure exerted against Turkey by both Britain and Russia, July 13, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report, Location of Berlin SS HQ and Archives, July 8, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report General Information on Conditions in Tokio [Tokyo] in January 1944, July 7, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Latest Copy of Secret Propaganda Instructions from German AA to Missions Abroad, July 7, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Esztergom-Tabor Army Camp; refers to living quarters of detachments of the “Jewish labour service.” June 5, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Gestapo HQ of Berlin at Pankow, July 4, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Verbatim Copy of Secret Propaganda Instruction from Ribbentrop to Chiefs of Diplomatic and AA Missions Abroad, July 3, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Changes in German Diplomatic and Party Personnel in Turkey, July 3, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Documentary Report on the past History of our Connection with the Hungarian General Staff, July 3, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Proposed Agreement with Representatives of Hungarian General Staff Concerning Co-operation in the Sphere of Intelligence, October 4, 1943 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Hungarian Interim Reply to German proposals, , 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Situation in Hungary, February 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report on the Status of the Understanding with the Hungarian General Staff after the German Occupation, April 4, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report, on the Latest developments with reference to the Hungarian General Staff Collaboration Scheme, May 25, 1944, June 13, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Admiral Canaris reinstated as Chief of Military Intelligence, June 30, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Bulgaria: Clearing Assets and Black Market Prices, June 23, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report The Partisan Movement in Bulgaria, June 23, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report State of Bulgarian Mobilization and Estimated German Strength in Bulgaria, June 23, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Italy: Low Morale among non-combatant forces of occupation, June 21, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Italy: Maintenance Cost of German Occupation and Gold Prices, June 21, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Partisan Activity in German-Occupied Italy, June 21, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report The Bulgarian Political Scene in June 1944, June 16, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Strong Quisling Forces on Police Duty in France, June 17, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report German Paper Money Cornered by Japanese Agents, June 17, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Hungarian Partisan Groups, June 13, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report German Garrison of Hungary, June 13, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Hungarian War Economy Going Slow in War Industries, June 13, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Extent of Hungarian Mobilization, June 13, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report Supplementary Data on Abwehr and SD Personnel, June 12, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)] Dogwood Report German Troop Movements in Dalmatian and Serbia, June 12, 1944 [WN#16145 (2 of 10)]

438 Numerous reports prepared by sources identified as Dogwood, Cereus, and others: [Dogwood was a Czech engineer who became chief agent of the Cereus Circle of elderly well-connected individuals resident in Istanbul.] Report Hungary: Black Market, Graft, Social Unrest, November 6, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Iris Report Slovakia: Clearing Balances against Germany, January 24, 1944 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report on Slovakia and Croatia, September 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Production of Aircraft and other military equipment by Manfred Weiss and others, October 16, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Axis Morale, October 16, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Number of Foreign Workers in Austria, October 2, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Slovakia: Pro-Allied Trends; Friction with Germany, October 12, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Chief of Hungarian Counterintelligence Service in Turkey, Oct.1, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Repercussions of Italian Events in Hungary, September 17, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report OKW Economic Department moved out of Berlin, January 6, 1944 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus report Hitler and Russia, September 15, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Axis Morale, September 14, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Hamburg Under the Impact of the Mass Raids; reference to Jewish atrocities and German denial, September 14, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Trillium Report Status of Michailovich Forces on Axis View, December 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Trillium Report Conscription of Hungarian Civilians for War Industries, January 3, 1944 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Trillium Report Hungarian Defense Precautions, December 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Trillium Report Hungary Passive in Fight Against Partisans, December 28, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report German Intelligence Personnel: Krizik [in Abwehr] in Prague and Budapest, September 28, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report German Intelligence Personnel – various individuals of Abwehr in Balkans, October 1, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Information on Hungarian Intelligence Service, September 30, 1944 Cowslip Report A German view on the likelihood and expediency of Turkey entering the war, November 18, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report German Precautions Against Italian Capitulation, September 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report Italian Events-Effects on Balkan Situation, September 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report German Strategy in Russia, September 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Cereus Report, Criticism of German Policy in Occupied Countries, September 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Plumbago Report High SS Command to be transferred from Berlin to Prague, October 27, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Candytuft Report Rumored German Strategic Withdrawal in Connection with German National Committee in Moscow, Russia, November 3, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Lotus Report Bulgaria: Troop movements to the eastern border and factory labor conscripted for work in Germany, December 28, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Lotus Report Protectorate: Military preparations for Civil War, December 21, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Lotus Report Public Finance in the Protectorate, , 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Lotus Report German Forces in Bulgaria, November 15, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Lotus Report Political Scene in Bulgaria under the Regency Council, October 15, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Lotus Report Axis Morale: Communists and Guerillas in Bulgaria, November 5, 1943 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Begonia Report Labor Force employed by the Herman Goering Works at , Austria, January 26, 1944 [WN#16145 (8 of 10)] Begonia Report German Military Penetration of Hungary, January 14, 1944 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Snowball Report SS Garrisons in the Protectorate, November 27, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Dogwood Report on Draft Agreement submitted for the consideration of the Hungarian General Staff and Government, December 23, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Dogwood Report Political Divisions and Names of Pro-Allied Politicians in Bulgaria, November 27, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Dogwood Report German Garrison withdrawn from Bulgaria, December 6, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Dogwood Report Strength and Morale of German Garrison in Greece, December 9, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Dogwood Report on draft protocol embodying terms of collaboration between Allies and Austrian Committee of Liberation, December 10, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Dogwood Report Concerning Agreement with Representative of Hungarian General Staff about cooperation in the sphere of Intelligence, November 4, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on the Necessity for an immediate clarification of the Austrian Question in the interest of the Allied War Effort, October 26, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Outlining the Salient Features of our proposed collaboration with the Hungarian General Staff on the Basis of Provisional Agreement, October 27, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on The Consolidation of our Connections to the German High Command, October 27, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Conversations with Bulgarian Representatives in Preparation of Future Close Collaboration in the Field of Military Intelligence, October 20, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Proposed Agreement with Representatives of Hungarian General Staff Concerning Co-operation in the Sphere of Intelligence, October 4, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Chromium Ore Transports to Germany, September 30, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on the Balkans September 4, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Concerning the Foundation of a Free German Movement in the Services of the Allied War Effort, September 8, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on the Situation in Hungary, September 16, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on Hungarian Troops on the Eastern , September 25, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Rumors of Russo-German Peace Negotiations, September 23, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on German Pressure on Hungary to Secure More Military Assistance, September 23, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Stock Report Shortage of Foreign Exchange in Germany owing to Decline of Exports, December 29, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on situation in Rumania, September 10, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Suggested Reforms for Radio Transmissions for Austria, September 30, 1943, e.g., Hitler is an “unemployable loafer,” Himmler is a “homosexual,” Goering is a “drug-addict,” is an “alcoholic,” etc. and suggestions on what to say about such topics as foreign workers, the Gestapo and SS, the battle in the Ghetto of , Poland, and the situation in the occupied territories. [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on German Plans of Resorting to Gas Warfare, September 8, 1943[WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Black Market activities in Berlin, Germany, and price of gold in Berlin, September 15, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Hibiscus Report Strength and Morale of German Garrison in Greece, December 26, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Hibiscus Report Treatment of Disarmed Italian Soldiers in Greece, December 26, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report on Croatia, September 17, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Camelia Report on Conclusions drawn by OKW from Italian Campaign, Dec.18, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Camelia Report OKW Views Position on the Eastern Front, December 18, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Camelia Report OKW Anticipates Invasion in the West, December 18, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Magnolia Report Germany: End of New Material Resources in Sight, December 20, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Magnolia Report Germany: Rigorous Control of the Wehrmacht by Himmler- System of Denunciations, October 26, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Magnolia Report Axis Morale: Germany: State of Information—Criticism of Allied Radio Propaganda, October 26, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Magnolia Report Reaction to Allied Bombing Policy and Social Effects of Evacuations in Germany, October 22, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Notes on Personal and Political Reputations of some leading German Generals, e.g., Keitel, Halder, Rommel, Udet, von Rundstedt, Kluge. October 27, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Magnolia Report Rivalry between SS and Wehrmacht, October 26, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Attitude of German Public to Russia-Choice Between Russian or Anglo-Saxon Occupation, October 28, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Reputations of Dr. Schacht and Von Papen, October 22, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Attitude of the Christian Churches in Germany, October 22, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Rapid Decline of German War Production [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Wehrmacht not in position to take Power, October 19, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report German Eastern Army Nearing Exhaustion, October 19, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Germany’s Chances in the East, October 10, 1943. Noted that “if against all expectation Germany should lost, she threatens to open all concentration camps, apply in all Europe the ‘scorched earth’ policy, and involve the whole of the continent in her cataclysm.” [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Cereus Report Russo-German Peace Negotiations, October 8, 1943 [WN#16145 (9 of 10)] Substantive information on Cereus and Dogwood reports and the sub-sources on which the information was based; also Dogwood Policy File. [WN#16145 (6 of 10)]

439 Memo regarding proposals for implementing the establishment of an independent intelligence service in Rumania, October 26, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#16149] Memo regarding aspects of proposed OSS Prague, Czechoslovakia Mission, April 16, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#16704] Memos regarding intelligence objectives in USSR occupied areas, February-June 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#16702] Memos regarding OSS Liaison activities, January 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#16601] Memos regarding projects for use of CALPO [the Paris branch of the Soviet- sponsored Free Germany Committee] personnel, Coup de Main, and Special Operations, February-March 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#16615] Memos and correspondence regarding war crimes and war criminals, April-July 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#16608-WN#16610]

440 Baghdad, Iraq Messages, August 1943-December 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#16046]

441 Baghdad, Iraq Messages, August 1943-December 1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#16046 and WN#16047] Caserta, Italy cables, February-July 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#16362] Platinum Series Reports-Copies of transcription of communications from and to the German foreign office and other high level sources, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#16503]

442 Platinum Series Reports-Copies of transcription of communications from and to the German foreign office and other high level sources, 1944-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#16504-WN#16511] Stockholm, Sweden cables, 1943-1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16647] London, England cable regarding developments in Yugoslavia, July 20, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#16641]

443 Singapore cables, November 1945-March 1946, ca. 60 pp. [WN#16673- WN#16676] Shanghai, China cables 1945-1946, ca. 15 pp. [WN#16677] Cairo, Egypt cables, November-December 1943, ca. 45 pp. [WN#16682- WN#16685] London, England cable, August 4, 1943, discusses the OSS relationship with the Roman ’s intelligence service, the International Distribution Service. Noted in the cable that “no very high intelligence value is generally attached to these reports here” referring to the IDS reports that OSS passed on to the Department of State. [WN#16691] Bern, Switzerland cables, March-April 1944, ca. 5 pp. A cable of March 15, 1944 refers to relationship between Schellenberg and Col. Mason, head of Swiss Intelligence. [WN#16762]

444 Bern, Switzerland cable regarding dealings of Col. Mason of Swiss Intelligence, Schellenberg, and Allen Dulles, April 5, 1945, 1 pp. [WN#16811] Bern, Switzerland cables, 1944-1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#16809-WN#16811] Rome, Italy Messages, 1946, ca. 200 pp. [WN#17004] Bern, Switzerland cables, February 1944, ca. 25 pp.

445 Report on the situation in France, , 1943, 3 pp. References made to forced laborers and the German roundup of Jews [WN#00185] Reports on Anti-Salazar resistance group and political situation in Portugal, December 1943, 6 pp. [WN#00187] List of Russian atrocities prepared by the G-2 Section of the Rumanian General Staff, December 13, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#00627] Reports on Jewish situation in Rumania, September-October 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#00681] Minutes of meetings between [Nikolas?] Plastiras and Greek and British officials in Athens, 1944-1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00686] Document from Bucharest December 1944 entitled “The SD against President Roosevelt.” [WN#00688] Reports from D. H. Cox, Field Representative of the Greek War Relief Association in Turkey, January-March 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#00842] Report on the situation in Spain, March-June 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#01468]

446 Shanghai, China cables, October-December 1945, ca. 200 pp. WN#15860- WN#15861] Bern, Switzerland cables, July-October 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#15874- WN#15875]

447 Lisbon, Portugal cables, 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#15884-WN#15889] Bern, Switzerland cables March-May 1944, ca. 50 pp. References made to conductor Toscanini. [WN#15891-WN#15892] Memo regarding the situation in Bulgaria, February 1945, 7 pp. [WN#16164] Information on Middle Silesia, August-October 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#16167] Information [in German] provided by Dr. Erwin Respondek, November 1945 regarding atomic research. Information translated and produced as a 16pp-report entitled “German Scientists and Materials in the Soviet Union for the Construction of the Atomic Bomb.” November 6, 1945. [WN#16168] Statement of a German nurse who was in the Hitler Bunker at the end of the war, December 1945, 6 pp. [WN#16169]

448 Memos regarding SO operations in Norway, November-December 1942, 5 pp. [WN#16225] “Unprocessed Gossip” [in Italian] from the Vatican, June 11, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16226] Memo regarding SSU-State Department relationship, June 13, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16227] Report on the Russian Orthodox Situation in France, ca. September 1946, 10 pp. [WN#16230]

449 Memos and reports regarding Russian Army recruiting Germans in the Russian Zone of Germany, December 1945, 7 pp. [WN#16235] List of abbreviations to be used in OSS cables, etc., ca. 1943, 3 pp. [WN#16237] List of “Contacts – Informants – Sub-Agents” in Angola, December 28, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#16239] Memos and reports regarding Russian Army recruiting Germans in the Russian Zone of Germany, December 1945, 7 pp. Buenos Aires, Argentina cables, January-October 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#16276- WN#16277] Bern, Switzerland cables, March-June 1943, ca. 35 pp. Contains reference to Adriano Olivetti, industrialist and owner of the typewriter company. [WN#16284- WN#16285]

450 London, England cables, November-December 1944, relating to OSS-British relationships, ca. 6 pp. [WN#16529-WN#16530] Stockholm, Sweden cables, 1944-1945, ca. 25 pp. [WN#16539-WN#16543]

451 Bern, Switzerland cables, 1944-1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN#16719]

452 Madrid, Spain cables, November 1942-February 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#16734] Shanghai, China cables, May-July 1946, ca. 75 pp. [WN#16736] Bern, Switzerland; Lisbon, Portugal; London, England; and Paris, France cables, 1944-1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#16737-WN#16739] Paris, Bern, Vienna, Stockholm, Berlin cables, December 1945-April1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#16747] SSU Germany cables 1946, ca. 25 pp. [WN#16824-WN#16826] 453 SSU, Germany cables 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16827] Caserta, Italy cables, November 1944, ca. 20 pp. Includes references to the Pope and the Vatican [WN#16849] Stockholm, Sweden cables, 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16857] Madrid, Spain cables, 1943, ca. 60 pp. [WN#16860-WN#16861] Bern, Switzerland cables, October-December 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#16866] Memo regarding Rudolf Ruscheweyh, April 23, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#16874] Memo regarding Forinvent and Chepa of Switzerland; Schering, A.G.; Swiss Bank Corporation; I.G. Basler; and Chile, April 23, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#16874] Report on Soviet propaganda policies in Soviet Zone of Germany, April 24, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16875] Memo on George Wood [Fritz Kolbe], April 26, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16877] Memo regarding economic intelligence objectives and specific objectives in China, April 30, 1946, ca. 10 pp. [WN#16879]

454 Cables between Washington and Algeria, China, Egypt, England, India, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and other countries, ca. 1943 – 1944, 18 rolls of 16mm microfilm, [WN#16869 – WN#16871]

455 Memo regarding contacts with the British, May 1, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16880] Memo regarding political activities in the French Zone of Occupation, May 2, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#16881] Memo regarding Luigi Magnaguago and works of art, May 2, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16881] Memo regarding views of Shanghai, China Soviet officials on latest changes in USSR Government, May 3, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16882] Memo regarding German relief activities by the Swedes, May 6, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16883] Econic [economic intelligence] report for April 1946, May 6, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#16883] Memo regarding proposed trip of CIG representative to Germany and Austria, May 7, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16884] Memo regarding liaison officer with Swedish Intelligence Service, May 7, 1946, 1 p. Memo regarding briefing notes for proposed CIG visit to SSU staff, Paris, May 7, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16884] Memo regarding KAPOK material, May 8, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16885] Memo regarding SI, semi-overt installations and personnel in the Near East, May 7, 1946, 2 pp.[WN#16884] Memo regarding treaty negotiations between Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia, May 8, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16885] Memo regarding State Department intelligence cables, May 8, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16885] Memo regarding status of missing Netherlands East Indies Forces personnel, May 9, 1946, 3 pp. References made to war crimes. [WN#16886] Memo regarding Freiherr Constantin Von Neurath and Heino Gaefgen [head of Deutsche Industrie Kommission] and knowledge of hidden German funds, May 10, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16887] Memo regarding POW Camp No. 20 at Krasnogorsk, Russia, May 9, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16887] Memo regarding German scientists working for Russia, May 9, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16887] Memo regarding confidential agreements to propose a court, May 9, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16887] Letter from Richard Helms to Allen Dulles regarding Ernst Lemmer, May 9, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16887] Letter from Gardiner S. Platt to William J. Donovan regarding confiscation of Czech mining property in Germany, May 10, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16887] Memo regarding protest of disbanding SI Mission, Switzerland, May 13, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16888] Memo regarding anti-American propaganda in Hungary, May 13, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16888] Memo regarding Vatican reaction to Christian Democratic Republican stand, May 13, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16888] Memo regarding KAPOK material, May 13, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16888] Letter relating to events in Palestine, May 13, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16888] Memo regarding the Mufti of Jerusalem, May 13, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16888] Memo regarding removal of art collections and libraries from Germany by the Russians, May 14, 1946. Statement that “many works of art are said to have been ruined by careless packing, as for example, some parts of the Pergamum Altar from the Pergamum Museum in Berlin. [WN#16889] Memo regarding communist training centers in Russian Zone of Occupation, May 14, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16889] Memo regarding Russian plans for a German government, May 14, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16889] Memo regarding Chinese newspapers, May 14, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16889] Memo regarding Washington comments on Paris Intelligence, May 14, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#16889] Memo regarding Weiss interest in Hibag, May 15, 1946, 3 pp Includes discussion of the establishment CODAF, which was established in Bern, Switzerland to hold Manfred Weiss’ assets. [WN#16890] Memo regarding Finnish-USSR relations, May 15, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16890] Memo regarding transfer of German scientists to Russia, May 16, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16891] Memo regarding information on leading Red Army personalities in Austria, May 16, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16891] Letter concerning events in the Middle East, , 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16892] Memo regarding the manufacture of armaments for the Argentine Government by Bofors, A.B. of Sweden and that company’s employment of German scientists, May 17, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16892] Memo regarding false valorization of bearer shares with no certificate of origin, May 17, 1946, 2 pp. References to Swiss Bank safety deposit boxes. [WN#16892] Memo regarding communist financial agreements with Syria and Lebanon, May 20, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16893] Memo regarding Friedlieb (alias Solduz), a suspicious character in Iran, May 20, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16893] Memo regarding Lithuanian Academy of Science and its membership, May 20, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16893] Memo regarding change in attitude of French Safehaven authorities, May 20, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16893] Memo regarding the naturalization for Jan Libish, a Czech who joined the OSS in 1943, May 22, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#16895] Memo regarding State Department cables, May 22, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16895] Memo regarding German interests in Monaco, May 22, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#16895] Memo regarding the misuse of UNRRA supplies in Yugoslavia, May 22, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16895] Memo regarding the minting and counterfeiting of Swiss, French, and American gold pieces, May 23, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16896] Memo regarding French agreement to support proposal to list [i.e. Proclaimed List] the Enskilda Bank of Sweden, May 23, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16896] Memo regarding plans of the Shah of Iran for action against the Democrats in Azerbaijan, May 27, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16898] Memo regarding death sentence against former OSS agent Paul Haggenmacher in Casablanca, French Morocco, May 28, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16899] Memo regarding further details about the Shah of Iran’s plans for action against the Democrats in Azerbaijan, May 28, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16899] Memo regarding Syrian President’s Reactions to the Palestine Report, May 31, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16899] Memo regarding the financial affairs of Pierre du Pasquier, who claimed to be the wartime financial advisor to the Prince of Monaco, May 31, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16899]

456 Bern, Switzerland Messages, 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#16923] Istanbul, Turkey cables, 1944, ca. 30 pp. A cable of July 14, 1944 explains the OSS relationship with the source Dogwood and his commercial cover. [WN#16951-WN#16956]

457 Paris, France Cables, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#17005-WN#17006] Vienna, Austria cables, September 1945-August 1946, ca. 150 pp. A December 5, 1945 cable provides Vatican news [WN#17008-WN#17010] Cairo, Egypt cables, 1943-1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#17014-WN#17019] Bern, Switzerland cables, June-October 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#17020- WN#17025] Istanbul, Turkey cables, 1943-1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#17031-WN#17034] Lisbon, Portugal cables, January-November 1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#17037]

458 Lisbon, Portugal cables, May-October 1943, ca. 40 pp. [WN#17044-WN$17045] Reports on the political situation in Albania, March-April 1944 [WN#17075] Reports on the financial transaction of the Banco Lisboa e Acores, Lisbon, Portugal, including information regarding German clearing agreements with Portugal, 1944-1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#17091]. Reports on the Portuguese political situation, 1944, [WN#17095-WN#17100]

459 Memo regarding the Arfaras Gold Case, June 21, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17169] Memo regarding the final implementation of the Z Projects, which sought to establish permanent clandestine intelligence coverage of central and eastern Europe, July 1, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#17175] Compilation of suspected British Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) men in Southeast Asia, July 22, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#17188]

460 Memo regarding Foreign Intelligence Service for South East Asia, Sept.19, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17217] Memo regarding OSS and SSU liaison with foreign intelligence services, April 18, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#17235] Memo regarding proposal for OSS operations directed at Japanese intelligence sources in Afghanistan, February 12, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#17247] Memo regarding MO-SI agent for Switzerland, June 21, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17250] Memo regarding loan agreement between Sweden and Russia, August 5, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#17305] Report on Soviet attempts to obtain Italian-owned DDSG stock, August, 1946, 1 p. [WN#17305] Report on illegal transactions in Czarist-Russian gold mints in Sweden, August 5, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17305] Memo regarding interview [in Stockholm, Sweden on June 20, 1946] with Helmut Werner Maurer, August 5, 1946, 4 pp. References to German External Assets and Maurer’s assets in Switzerland and Spain [WN#17305] Memo regarding proposed reorganization of SSU Mission to Germany, August 12, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#17308] Memo regarding Soviet political aims in Central and Southeastern Europe, August 14, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17310] Memo regarding reparations from Finland to Russia, August 16, 1946, 2 p. [WN#17312] Memo regarding Lebanese plan for Palestine, August 19, 1946, 1 p. [WN#17313]

461 Report on OSS operations based on Sweden, November 19, 1943, 9 pp. [WN#17324] Translated copies of weekly reports of the Hungarian military attaché in Istanbul, Turkey, November-December 1943, ca. 30 pp. Reference to Jewish women going through Turkey to Palestine. Attaché noted that “these women talk in front of witnesses about terrible things as to conditions, persecution of labor and Jews in Hungary. Couldn’t pressure be brought to bear on the relatives left behind so that the emigrants would make no statements abroad?” Also noted “I am convinced that the Turks will enter at the last minute, so that they can obtain some rewards and a place at the peace negotiations.” Also noted “our people [Hungarian Secret Service] again inform us that Jewish immigrants who pass through on their way from Hungary spread scare-rumors which harm us a great deal.” [WN#17351] Memos and reports on Japanese intelligence and propaganda in Turkey, 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#17354] Report on German occupation forces in Bulgaria, , 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17357] Reports on Rumania, February 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#17359] Report on French in Luxembourg, June 2, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17360] Report on German interest in a Belgian electrical appliance firm, June 2, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17360] Report on foreign influence in Belgium separatist movement, May 28, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17360] Report on Rome’s attitude toward King Leopold, October 18, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17361] Notes on Russian undercover activities in Belgium September 15, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17361] Notes on Spanish political situation, September 14, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17361] Reports on political developments in Belgium, August-September 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#17361] Report on Albania, September 21, 1944, 1 p. [WN#17363] Report on Russian interference in Rumanian internal affairs, October 17, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#17365] Reports on Rumania, September-November 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17365- WN#17366] Report on Southern Albania, October 1944, 12 pp. [WN#17369] Reports on Italian political and intelligence matters, 1944, ca. 400 pp. Includes references to the Pope and Vatican. [WN#17370-WN#17371] Progress report Far East Division SI, January 1946 [WN#17502] Memos regarding the “MUSAC Project,” which made electrical transcriptions of American songs with German lyrics to be played to German troops, July 1944, ca. 8 pp. [WN#17518-WN#17519] Athens: List of Greek persons working for the [Secret Field Police, operated after 1942 by the SD] May 1944 [WN#17530]

462 Report on conditions in Germany, April 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17538] Reports on Italian Socialists, April 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#17542] Vessel Reports, 1945 [WN#17547] Reports on Russian interests in Uranium and nuclear research October 1945, ca. 5 pp. [WN#17570] Memo regarding the establishment of an Office of Labor Intelligence in London, March 17, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#17572] Report on General Living Conditions in Prague, Czechoslovakia, April 20, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17573] Report on conditions in Belgium and Belgium workers in Germany, September 30, 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17575] Report on conditions in Spain, March 17, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17576] Report on conditions in Czechoslovakia, April 24, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#17577] Report on a trip to Finland, June 1944, 20 pp. [WN#17593] Memo regarding additional information on Iranian anti-Democrat plot, June 4, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17602]

463 China X-2 North China Penetration Program Report, April 2, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#17615] China X-2 Monthly Progress report, October 1, 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#17617] Information on Ireland, 1942-1943, including a lengthy report [WN#17618- WN#17623] Memo regarding the political situation in Iran, October 3, 1944, ca. 6 pp. [WN#17632] Reports regarding Syrian and Lebanese political affairs, December 1944-February 1945, 15 pp. [WN#17633-WN#17635] Memo regarding the suppression of Macedonian Movement in Yugoslavia, December 10, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17636] Memo regarding Russo-Rumanian intelligence centers, November 19, 1944, 2 pp. [ WN#17637]

464 Memo regarding attitude of Italians toward Fascists, Germans, and British, January 26, 1944, 1 p. [WN#17645] London R & A Branch progress Report, June 30, 1943 [WN#17645] Westfield Mission material, 1944-1945, ca. 75 pp. [WN#17701] Records relating to operations in Bulgaria, Rumania, and Hungary, February 9, 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#17702] Vessel Reports, 1945, [WN#17703]

465 Memorandum from Clayton Booker regarding indiscretion by the British Financial Attaché and possible infiltration of the British intelligence organization in Lisbon, Portugal, May 5, 1943, 71 pp, [WN#705] Report on situation in countries allied to and occupied by the , June 1943, 4 pp. [WN#706] Safehaven report on activities in Monaco, March 1945 ]WN#17252] Interview with a Dutchman regarding situation in Germany, April 1945 [WN#17254] Reports from the S.I. Branch in London, England, February-August 1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#17269] Report on Axis espionage activity in Portugal, March 1943, 12 pp. [WN#17271] Report on political situation in Sweden and Finland, March 1943, 2 pp. [WN#17273] Various information on Ireland, 1944, ca. 25 pp, [WN#17275] Travel Diary of the secretary of the Finnish Peace Delegation to Moscow, April 1944, 21 pp. [WN#17276] Messages from Luanda, Angola, ca. June-December 1943, ca. 200 pp. [WN#17258]

466 Report on the German Redoubt, May 1945 [WN#17331] Report on German post-war underground organization, April 28, 1945 [WN#17333] Luxembourg political report, June 4, 1945 [WN#17337] Safehaven-Switzerland Report, November 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17338] Letter concerning Hungarian affairs, April 1943, 18 pp. [WN#17347] Report regarding parties in Rome and in Liberated Areas, June 4, 1944 [WN#17682] Morale Operations Planning documents, 1943-1944 [WN#17684-WN#17685] Report on the political situation in Austria, February 1945, 7 pp. [WN#17686] Report on reaction to atrocities and concentration camps in Regensburg Area, Aug. 1945 [WN#17688] Information on French and Russian Displaced Persons (including slave laborers) in Regensburg Area, 1945 [WN#17688] Black Propaganda documents, 1945 [WN#17688] Half dozen memos from George Wood [i.e., Fritz Kolbe] to Dulles; written in German and discussing various subject, July 28-29, 1945, [WN#17689] General Survey of Allied-Danish Intelligence Activity in Denmark, October 8, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#18264] Vienna, Austria cables, November 1945-October 1946, ca. 30 pp. [WN#18266] Heidelberg, Germany cables, July-October 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#18267- WN#18268]

467 Interview with member of the Finnish General Staff, , 1943, 2 pp.[WN#458] Report on Finnish intelligence organization in , January 24, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#458] Report on Finnish intelligence organization in Estonia, January 24, 1944, 2 pp. Report on Anamite political movements and Japanese activities, October 1945, 11 pp. [WN#1353] Memo on Hungarian affairs, prepared with the help of the Manfred Weiss Group in Lisbon, Portugal, March 7, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#1624] Reports on Portuguese gold reserves and balances of foreign currencies, April 1945 [WN#1629] Report containing accusations of corruption within the Portuguese International Police organization, ca. , ca. 60 pp. [WN#1628] Reports on Argentine-Axis collaboration, 1944-1945 [WN#1681] Memo concerning the Pope’s eagerness to arrange for mediation in Japan War at opportune time, December 1944, [WN#1683] Copies of intercepted letters from Luigi Antonini to American Federation of Labor President William Green and International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union President David Dubinsky, September 1944, 5 pp. [WN#1694]

468 Report on the Story of the Sauerkrauts Operations, printed in May 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#12029] Report on Portugal and the smuggling of wolfram by sea, June 22, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#12032] Letter to William J. Donovan regarding Finnish political matters, February 6, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#12033] Syllabus for the training of intelligence agents from a school in , , ca. November 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#12036] Report on Turkish public opinion, October 15, 1942, 8 pp. [WN#12037] Memo summarizing the results of a recent inspection trip to Italy, covering a variety of topics, including OSS-AFHQ CI sharing of information, February 26, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#12040] SHAEF G-2 memo on the organization and functions of Special Counter Intelligence Detachments, March 1, 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12042] Paris, France X-2 Activity Report, January 1, 1945, ca. 10 pp. [WN#12043] Paris, France X-2 Monthly CE (Counter Espionage) Report, January 28, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#12044] Report on the organization of French annexationist activities in the Roia and Nervia Valleys [WN#12045] Memo regarding the Bunballa Incident and the Resistance Movement in Austria, December 3, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#16372] Report on a trip through Germany, Poland, Hungary, Rumania, Yugoslavia, and Bulgaria, August 1943, 5 pp. [WN#16375] Report on points of differences on the religious views between the Vatican and Russia, January 1945, 2 pp. [WN#16377] Reports on mainly political developments in Italy, Yugoslavia, and Greece; May- June 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#16381] Report of the activities of the X-2 Organization, October 22, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#16383] Report on political developments in Spanish N. Africa, October 25, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#16384] Memorandum regarding the status of collaboration with British organizations in Turkey, August 1, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#16389] Memorandum regarding the Turkish desire for future collaboration with the American intelligence service, , 1944, 1pp. [WN#16391] Weekly report of the X-2 Office, Istanbul, Turkey, July 14, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#16391] Report on X-2 work in Lebanon for the period May 1944-May 1945, May 7, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#16392] Reports on Hashemite propaganda in Syria, September 29 and October 4, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#16394] Special Progress Report regarding covering the Council at Bludan, June 19, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#16397] AMZON [American Zone], Germany cables, August-December 1945, ca. 15 pp. [WN# 16400] Report on Swiss technicians returning from Germany, March 1, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17122] Report on the Alpine Reduit, March 19, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17124] Report from a Swiss who returned from in January 1945, March 21, 1945, 3 pp. References to killing of Allied airmen, Buchenwald concentration camp, burning alive Jews at the Oschersleben concentration camp, and the machine-gunning of 35,000 Jews there. Also noted are the names of three war criminals and their crimes. [WN#17125] Report on Allied POWs in Japan/Formosa, September 30, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#17128] Report on Allied propaganda against Nazi Germany, September 1944, 6 pp. [WN#17129] Report on Greek persons and firms who collaborated with the Germans during the occupation, November 30, 1944, 2 pp. [17135] Translations of telegrams delivered to, and information from the office of, the Japanese Military Attaché, Lisbon, Portugal, May 1943, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17136- WN#17137]

469 Documents in Japanese, with some translations, taken from the offices of the Japanese Military and Naval Attachés in Lisbon, Portugal, ca. 1943-1944, ca. 800 pp. [WN#17139-WN#17141]

470 Documents in Japanese, with some translations, taken from the offices of the Japanese Military and Naval Attachés in Lisbon, Portugal, ca. 1943-1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#17142] Report regarding 5 kilos of diamonds in the crude smuggled into Portugal from Angola, November 18, 1943, 1 pp. [WN#17146] Report, in French, recounting interviews between Marshal Philippe Petain and M. Trochu, and others, October 1943, 4 pp. [WN#17149]. The report includes an admission of the failure of the Vichy regime Report on Poland, September 1, 1943, 1 p. [WN#17150]. Includes a statement that the underground in Warsaw is so strong that it can threaten specific German officers. Memos relating to MALVINA Reports Nos. 51-53, October 6-7, 1944, that contain information about Pope Pius XII and Vatican activities. ca. 4 pp. [WN#17372] Report on opinions and activities at the Vatican, November 22, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17372] Memo on situation of patriot bands in Northern Italy, December 18, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#17372] Report on Italian political movements among the patriots, October 26, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17372] Report on Japanese economic structure, November 17, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#17373] Memo regarding the Pope on the CGIL, Communism, etc., December 20, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17375]

471 Report regarding Fascist Italy and plans for an Axis economic center in Asia, December 18, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#17379] Report on a document that the Japanese financial attaché prepared in 1942 for the Japanese ambassador to Italy, December 27, 1944, 11 pp. [WN#17379] Reports on Greek Situation, 1943, [WN#17651 and WN#17654] Report on Afghanistan, regarding the German threat, Afghan sympathy with Nazism, German propaganda, methods open to Americans of collecting information, and intermediaries, January 15, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#17652] Minutes of the Joint Consultative Committee, January-February 1944, ca. 25 pp. [WN#17656] Report regarding a trip through Greece in October and November, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#17661]. Includes accounts of Nazi atrocities. Report on Jewish Agency Estimate of Arab military potentialities, October 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17668] Report on Russian troops in Bulgaria, October 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17669] Report regarding the movements of the Anglo-American labor delegation in Italy—Antonini role thus far, September 9, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17726] Report on evacuation of Sudenten Germans from Czechoslovakia, August 30, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17728] Report on the Abwehr and on Nazi personalities, August 7, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#17729] Report on visits by King Leopold of Belgium to Hitler, 1944, 1 p. [WN#17732] Report on German-Soviet negotiations, 1938-1941, July 15, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#17734] Report on Hungarian Nazi personalities in Bavaria and Oberosterreich, July 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17735] Report on objectives of the Catholic Church in Hungary and Rumania, September 5, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17738] Reports on Hungarian political situation, September 1945 [WN#17739] Report on Hungarian SS Division, September 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17740] Branch assignments for OSS, Austria, September 11, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17742] Report on relations between the OSS and the British in South Africa, July 17, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#17744] Report on the changing attitude of Brigadier Lenton, head of South African censorship, July 20, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17746] Reports on Portuguese East Africa, July 27 1944 [WN#17748]

472 Documents relating to the USSR [from the Allied Control Commission?] ca. 800 pp. [WN#17281]

473 Statement by Dr. [Konrad] Adenauer, in German, on “One Time Nazis,” October 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17380] Reports on conditions in Poland, June-August 1946, ca. 40 pp. [WN#17380] Report on insurance business in Berlin, August 29, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#17381] Numerous reports on the political and economic situations, as well as other topics, on Thailand, Java, Sumatra, Burma, and Malaya, 1944. [WN#17383-WN#17392] Folder containing atrocity pictures (with negatives) of victims killed in France mainly by German military units and the Gestapo. Names of victims written on the back of the photographs, 1944. [WN#17395] Report on German atrocities at Oradour sur Glane, June 1944, 4 pp. [WN#17396] Report on rising communist influence in Rumania, June 1944, 1 pp. [WN#17399] Report on a conversation between Von Papen and Michael Antonescu, Dec. 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17399] Reports on the situation in Bulgaria, May 1944, [WN#17399] Report, in French, on the structure and functioning of various organizations in Luxemburg operating under the control and leadership of the Nazi party, July 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#17400]

474 Report on the “Apple Mission” to Crete, the first all-MO mission, November 4, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#12028] Report on Baltic conditions, August 1945, 4 pp. Report from Estonia, August 1945, 6 pp. [WN#17401] Report on Finnish-Russian political situation, August 1945. [WN#17401] Report from the Swedish General Staff covering Russian activities in the Baltics, ca. January 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17401] Reports on developments in South Africa and Lourenco Marques, including the activities of Nazi sympathizers and diamond smuggling, ca. January 1944-March 1945, [WN#17696-WN#17700] Report on Chinese intelligence setups, September 4, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17704] Report on the Standard Oil Company’s Property and general conditions in the Hong Kong-Canton area, February 1944 [WN#17706] Memo on British attitude on SEAC and adjacent countries, January 4, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17707] Report on political opposition groups within Germany, November 7, 1943, 13 pp. [WN#17708] “SOS, 1944,” a call from Count Michael Karolyi in London to the peasants and workers of Hungary to resist the Nazis in 1944, December 16, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#17711] Reports by Broadway, British Intelligence (MI6 Headquarters), about developments in the U.S.S.R. Air Force, aviation schools, and aircraft factories, ca. December 1942-September 1943 [WN#17715]

475 Reports by Broadway, British Intelligence (MI6 Headquarters), about developments in the U.S.S.R. Air Force, aviation schools, and aircraft factories, ca. May 1944-April 1945 [WN#17719-WN#17720] Report on German plans for the resistance movement, February 5, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17721] Report on German-Swedish trade relations, February 13, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17721] Report on Yugoslav clandestine resistance to A.M.G. at , July 7, 1945?, 1 p. [WN#17721] Reports relating to Japanese activities in Lisbon, Portugal, October-November 1943 [WN#17722] Report on the role of Communism in France, October 1943, 2 pp. [WN#17723]

476 Report entitled “What it Means to be an Agent,” October 1943, 5 pp. [WN#17781] Report of a trip to Madrid and Barcelona, Spain by an employee of RKO (Radio- Keith-Orpheum) Pictures, June 1944, 13 pp. [WN#17786] Report on the OSS sub-mission to Norway, July 25, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17794] Treaty between Finland and Russia covering the establishment of fortifications on certain islands and coastal regions along the Gulf of Bothnia, April 16, 1945, [WN#17796] Report of the Intelligence Officer, China Theater, May 25, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17799] Report about the visit of Premier T. V. Soong and General Tai Li to Tientsin, China, January 23, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#17800]

477 List of Congo personalities, September 16, 1944, 1 p. [WN#17831] List of blacklisted firms of the Cape Verde Islands, 1 p. [WN#17836] Report on the Ossewa Brandwag [an African nationalist organization] in Rhodesia, October 16, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17840] Report on “Nazi Conceptions from a South African Point of View,” September 18, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#17841] Report based on the files of Der Deutsch-Afrikaner, a pro-Nazi newspaper in Pretoria, South Africa, September 18, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#17842] Report on clearing in Reichmarks the Reichs credit received in Angola, November 23, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#17865] Report on internal conditions in Germany, March 12, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17877] Report on the internal situation in Italy, February 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17877] Report on events in Poland, March 15, 1943, 1 p. [WN#17877] Report on the military forces of Poland’s Marshal Zymierski, November 1945, 40 pp. [WN#17878] Report on Soviet-Turkish relations, November 30, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17879] Report on living conditions in Russian Zone of Germany, October 29, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17880] Report on arrests and tortures in the Canary Islands, December 28, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17881] Letter from Jan Librach to Colonel G. Edward Buxton regarding collaboration between the OSS and the Polish Continental Action, [the Washington-Librach Agreement] June 28, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#17884] Report on the “political machinations of the Freemasons on the Iberian Peninsular,” November 11, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#17887] Report on internal situation in Finland, April 1945, 7 pp. [WN#17902] Red Army rank and signal book, in Finnish, ca. 1940, [WN#17905] Report about the visit of the Commander-in-Chief of the Estonian Army, General J. Laidoner, to Moscow, U.S.S.R. in 1939, 5 pp. [WN#17908] OSS X-2 German Section Memo on Nazi resistance plans, with references to the Alpine Reduit, the RSHA, Schellenberg, and other top Nazis, n.d.,4 pp. [WN#UNIDENTIFIED]

478 List of known British undercover agents in Angola, March 1944, 4 pp. [WN#17808] Report on Nazi activities and Nazi propaganda in the Union of South Africa from 1933-, five volumes, [WN#17809] Report on Berlin, Germany; Vienna, Austria; and other places, March 14, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17819] Report on Japan, March 16, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#17819] Report on Russian-Japanese relations, March 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17819] Report on the Japanese political and economic situation, March 1945, 5 pp. [WN#17819]

479 Report on the internal political situation in Finland, March 10, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#17822] Report on Bulgaria, April 7, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17822] Report on conditions in Germany, April 7, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17822]

480 Reports on the disclosure of invisible writing, the application of invisible writing, and invisible inks and pencils, n.d., ca. 30 pp. [WN#17853] Report on intelligence requirements on Russian Zone of Germany, Aug. 21, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#17996] Records relating to the kidnapping of Alfredo Mann, head of the Stefani Agency, in Lourenco Marques, May-June 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#17999] Memo on Chinese-American relations, October 25, 1944, 12 pp. [WN#18008]

481 Report on French Cameroons, September 23, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18012] Memorandums regarding European Labor representatives in London, 1942, 9 pp. [WN#18013] Notes regarding certain Finnish fascists and pro-Nazis functioning in the U.S., ca. 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18013] Report on the Workers’ Movement in Belgium, 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18020] Report on the internal situation in Bulgaria, December 3, 1942, 7 pp. [WN#18131] Correspondence between the OSS and Fraser & Sons, International Merchants, regarding commercial contacts with import-export firms in both Portugal and Portuguese colonies, ca. 1942-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#18136-WN#18137] Report on movements through the Port Bou, Cerbere, January 13 to January 21, 1943, 18 pp. [WN#18138] Report about telephone censorship in Spain, February 10, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#18139] Reports on Ireland regarding the attitude of the Irish Government toward various points connected with the war, including toward the U.S., 1943, ca. 10 pp. [WN#18145-WN#18146] 482 Documents relating to the USSR “emanating from Allied Control Commission,” ca. 800 pp. [WN#17856]

483 Finnish military staff guide to interrogation of prisoners-of-war, 1943, 63 pp. [WN#17915] List of Latvian Scientists in Sweden, July 2, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17917] Report on the re-education on German military refugees in Sweden, June 28, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17917] Memorandum regarding special operations in Lourenco Marques, November 13, 1942, 3 pp. [WN#18077] Memorandum regarding politics inside South Africa, November 11, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#18078] Intelligence Report on Liberia, November 13, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18078] Memorandum regarding the operations and personnel of the Texas Company in Belgium and Switzerland, September 14, 1942, 4 pp. [WN#18080] Report relating to the Ossewa-Brandwag, June 4, 1941, 4 pp. [WN#18081] Reports from Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, November 1942-January 1943, ca. 15 pp. [WN#18082] Report on the present state of opinion and feeling in French Guinea, ca. December 1942, 1 p. [WN#18082] Report on activities in Ireland, September 4, 1942-November 21, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#18084] Memorandum of agreement between the OSS and the ISLD, July 20, 1943 pp. [WN#18088] Outline of Plan CHIANTI, which sought to coordinate the activities of Hungarian émigré groups, May 9, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#18097] Lisbon, Portugal cables, May-September, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18100] Caserta, Italy cables, February-July 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#18566-WN#18567]

484 Documents relating to the USSR [from the Allied Control Commission?] ca. 800 pp. [WN#17966]

485 Documents relating to the USSR [from the Allied Control Commission?] ca. 800 pp. [WN#17967]

486 Index cards relating to relations between countries, 5 cards, [WN#18201] Index cards relating to France, Italy, North Africa, and Spain, 98 cards, [WN#18203] Index cards relating to Czechoslovakia, 2 cards, [WN#18204] Index cards relating to France, Norway, and Poland, 4 cards, [WN#18351] Index card relating to Pan-Slavism in Europe, [WN#18352] Index card relating to Germany [WN#18355] Index cards relating to China, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Spanish Morocco, Switzerland, and the US, 7 cards, [WN#18507] Index cards relating to relations between countries, 9 cards, [WN#18509] Index cards relating to activities by England in Tangier, and in Spain by Germany, 6 cards, [WN#18523] Index cards relating to Greece and South Africa, 2 cards, [WN#18524] Index cards relating to Algeria, England, Germany, the Near East, Portugal, Japan, Spain, Turkey, and the US, 14 cards, [WN#18525] Index cards relating to Afghanistan, Africa, Albania, and French West Africa, 8 cards, [WN#18581] Index cards relating to Albania, Algeria, the Andaman Islands, Angola, and Argentina, 14 pp. [WN#18582] Index cards relating to Argentina and Austria, ca. 80 cards, [WN#18583] Index cards relating to , Brazil, and Bulgaria, 25 cards, [WN#18612] Index cards relating to China, 4 cards, [WN#18625 and WN#18702] Index cards relating to Czechoslovakia and Denmark, 5 cards, [WN#18776] Index cards relating to Egypt and England, 21 cards, [WN#18777] Index cards relating mainly to Finland, but also to Europe and the Far East, 124 cards, [WN#18802] Index cards relating to France, 13 cards [WN#18837, and WN#18927 – WN#18928]

487 Reports, statements, and interviews from the Netherlands, April-August, 1945, and March 31, 1946, ca. 150 pp. [WN#18586] Memorandum regarding a deferment for Anton de Irala, the head of the Basque intelligence network in South and Central America, May 9, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18590] Information on some of the Germans who signed the “Message of Greeting” sent to the “Free Germany” Committee in Moscow, including composer Maxim Stempel, November 7, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#18594] Message from Belgrade, Yugoslavia discussing tensions between British Prime Minister and Yugoslavian Partisan leader , December 9, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18596] Vessel reports concerning developments in Japan, and other countries, May 21- July 6, 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18599-WN#18602]. Topics include Japanese contacts and negotiations with the Russians. Memorandum regarding the Star Project, which published a weekly New York edition of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, August 21, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18902] Memorandum regarding relations with Basque Agents, February 3, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18910] Notes on the Siamese political situation, September 20-October 3, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#18918]

488 Index cards relating to codes and monitoring, ca. 180 cards, [WN#18515 and WN#18565]

489 Report on Who’s Who in Dahomey Government, April 1944, 4 pp. [WN#16176] Plans for organization of Bissau [Portuguese Guinea] Area, March 27, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#16177] Report on opinions concerning political and economic situation in Belgian Congo, April 10, 1944, 7 pp. [WN#16179] Report regarding subversive movement in Northern Rhodesia promoting native strikes, June 19, 1944, 1 p. [WN#16187] Report on inter-colonial migrations in the Ivory Coast, Gold Coast, Togoland, British and French Mandated Cameroons, July 7, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#16189] Report on a trip to the West African Coast, July 25-October 25, 1942, 18 pp. [WN#16193] Memo regarding Allied Control Commission in Finland, September 4, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17407] Report on Baltic refugees in Sweden, September 14, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17407] Report on situation in Finland, September 25, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17407] Report on current intelligence relating to Poland, September 20, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17407] Report regarding news from Poland, October 2, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17407] Reports on Russia, September, 1945 4 pp, makes reference to the Jewish situation, [WN#17407]. Report on communist activities in Norway, October 6, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17407] Report on Estonian refugees in Sweden, October 9, 1945, 3, pp. [WN#17407] Report on the Polish Government, October 8, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17407] Memo regarding the situation in Poland, October 18, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17407] Report concerning Russian Control Commission activities in Finland, October 22, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17407] Information on Indo-China, June 1945, 8 pp. [WN#17410] Memo on political documents on Indian activities in Thailand, June 15, 1945, 19 pp. [WN#17413] Memo on group attitudes in southern Malaya, October 2, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#17414] Memo on Sino-Thai Communist newspaper, July 25, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#17414] Memo on public opinion about the British in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya, November 12, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#17415] Memo on the situation in Java, October 28, 1945, 3 pp., [WN#17415] Translations of Dutch radio broadcasts from the Wilhelmina Camp in Singapore, November 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17415] Information on OSS representation in Russia, November 2, 1942, 1 pp. [WN#17416] Aide-Memoire concerning intelligence activities in Greece, August 5, 1942, 8 pp. [WN#17418] Reports on Finland, February 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#17419] List of suspect seamen on Spanish ships, April 1943, 54 pp. [WN#17422] Report on German intelligence service developments, with references to Canaris, Himmler, and Kaltenbrunner, June 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17426]

490 Report on attitude of German refugees in Sweden toward Nazism, November 16, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17404] Report on German sympathizers among refugees in Sweden, November 16, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17404] Report on refugee situation in Sweden, November 16, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17404] Memo regarding Lithuanian leader in Berlin, Germany, November 13, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17404] Report on Skoda Works, Ltd., Czechoslovakia, October 31, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#17404] Report on the Communist elements of the Swedish press, October 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17404]

491 Report on Russian defense positions in the Baltic area, prepared by the Finnish General Staff, June 6, 1943, ca. 250 pp. [WN#17405] Report on a possible informational leak in the American Embassy in Paris, July 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17826] Report on Arab atrocities committed during a riot in Guelma, Algeria on May 8, 1945, 1 p. [WN#17828] Report on conscription in China, July 17, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#17830] Dossier on people well known in the Belgian Congo, August 12, 1944, ca. 15 pp. [WN#17920] List of Estonians in the German SD, December 2, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#17932] Reports on Estonia, 1944, 13 pp. [WN#17932 and WN#17933] Information on Poland, with references to anti-Semitic feelings, January 4, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17938] Reports on the political situation in Norway, May 1945, 5 pp. [WN#17940] Report on the secret manufacture of guns in Oslo, Norway, June 13, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17941] Reports on evasion of German controls in Norway, with references to concentration camp at Mollergaten, June-July 1945, 16 pp. [WN#17942- WN#17943, and WN#17946] Report of the execution of men claiming to be OSS agents by Spanish military authorities in Tangier, Spanish Morocco for operating a clandestine radio for espionage purposes, October 2, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#17951] Reports relating to developments in Algeria, April-June 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#17957-WN#17958]

492 List of persons suspected of working for or being in the service of the German Intelligence Service (S. S. R. A.), ca. June 1943, 13 pp. [WN#17962] Report on the situation in Tonkin, October 11, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#17968] Report on 70-day trip from Shanghai to Chunking, May 15, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#17969] Report on Shanghai, including information on terrible conditions in “the concentration camps,” May 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17969] Report on the OSS (S.I.) organization in Nigeria, August 28, 1942, 11 pp. [WN#17970] Reports from Lagos, Nigeria, August-December 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17970, and WN#17972-WN#17973] Report on Swiss who are sympathetic to the Nazis, September 15, 1942, 5 pp. [WN#17971] Lists of Moslems, Jews, and others in Tangier said to be working for the British, January 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17988]. The names were included in a report submitted by the Spanish police to the Germans. Report on personalities in the Belgian Congo, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#18036] Report on the two Eritrean movements, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#18039] Report on Ethiopian financial stability, October 1944, 19 pp. [WN#18040] Report on Portuguese Guinea personalities, n.d., 22 pp. [WN#18045] Report on personalities in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, March 21, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#18048] Letter reviewing attempts to establish an OSS organization in Ethiopia, September 11, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#18065] Letter regarding possible sources of Japanese information in Northern Italy, September 22, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18071] Report on Conditions of German Jewish Refugees in Shanghai, China during the occupation, torture of one and death of seven, October 29, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#18102] Reports on disposal of Gold and property by Germans in Shanghai, China, October-December, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#18103] Report on Communist military activities and organization in North China, , 1945, 5 pp. [WN#18105] Report on Japanese Communists in Shanghai, China, January 28, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#18106] Report on North China-Communist situation, December 28, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#18107]

493 Records relating to the politics, railways, and climate of, and the activities of the Germans and Italians in, Angola, 1941-1943, ca. 100 pp. [WN#18110] News bulletin from General Headquarters, West Africa, December 24, 1942, 9 pp. [WN#18110] Report on separatist and subversive organizations in Spain, n.d., 4 pp. [WN#18111] Memorandum relating to a plan for operations in France, December 22, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18111] Memorandum relating to procurement of light planes for use out of North Africa, December 28, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18111] Letters regarding developments in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, December 1942, 10 pp. [WN#18111] Information on Yugoslavia, 1941-1942, 12 pp. [WN#18113] Report on political and military situation in Germany as seen by a Reich’s Official of Diplomatic status in one of the neutral countries, January 1943, 4 pp. [WN#18114] Report on political situation in France, January 25, 1943, 7 pp. [WN#18114] Report on disturbances in Tehran, Iran, January 24, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#18114] Memorandum relating to a secret session of the British House of Commons regarding the continuance of the Darlan government in North Africa (the Darlan Affair) January 7, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#18115] Memorandum relating to possible FBI use of immigration lists to find fascist agents in the U.S., December 18, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18116] Memorandums relating to the Yugoslavian situation, December 1942, 5 pp. [WN#18117] Letters regarding developments in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, December 1942, 5 pp. [WN#18118] Letter and memorandum regarding developments in Luanda, Angola, December 1942, 8 pp. [WN#18118] Reports relating to the Cape Verde Islands, 1941-1942, ca. 30 pp. [WN#18118] Report of impressions on Freetown, Sierra Leone, West Africa, December 1942, 9 pp. [WN#18119] Letter regarding developments in Leopoldville, Belgian Congo, December 30, 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18119] Report, in French, regarding Swiss journalists formerly subsidized by the Germans, July 23, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#18165] Memorandum regarding Nazi agents, German and White Russian, in Japan in Manchuria, August 20, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18169] Information on Paul Dickopf, September 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18171] Memorandum relating to American use of former Nazis in German shipping activities, September 10, 1945, 1 p. [WN# 18171] Biographical information on members of the Freies Deutschland Kommittee, September 7, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18171]

494 Report on Hans Wilhelm Eggen, September 26, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18173] Statement made by Hans Wilhelm Eggen, September 10, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18173] Report on Schellenberg’s interrogation as it related to Eggen, September 12, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18173] Information on Paul Dickopf, September 10, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18173] Summary of C.E. intelligence in Switzerland, October 10, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18174] Report on Wilhelm Hoettl, October 31, 1945, 5 p. [WN#18175] Memorandum on Hans Wilhelm Eggen, October 31, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18175] Report on work of penetration agents of the 12th Army Group to May 6, 1945; these were mostly SD people used by US Army, 3 pp. [WN#18177] List of personnel employed at Gestapo HQ, Munich, May 8, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#18178] First weekly report of the 25th SCI Unit, Brussels, including preliminary notes on the organization of the Belgian Intelligence Service, May 22, 1945, 5pp. [WN#18178] Memorandum relating to the forced transfer of Operation VIOLET from OSS control, May 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18178] Weekly report of SCI Unit 88, May 15, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#18178] Report on the and Axis activities with Caucasian political groups, April 4, 1945, 11 pp. [WN#18182] Proposal for US Intelligence activities in Syria and Lebanon, October 1945, 5 pp. [WN#18186] Proposed plan of operations for X-2 Branch, Cairo, Egypt, January 25, 1944, 16 pp. [WN#18188] Memorandum summarizing outstanding accomplishments of X-2, MECATO, March 27, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#18189] X-2 basic personnel roster, NETO, as of March 31, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18190] X-2 Cairo branch history report to September 1, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#18194] Letter from Bern, Switzerland regarding X-2 work in Bern, December 31, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18358] Progress reports from Switzerland, ca. August 1945-April 1946, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18359]. Report from Bern, Switzerland on enemy collaborationists and spies, February- March 1945, 6 pp. [WN#18359] Memorandum on Austrian resistance movement, January 8, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18360] Memorandum relating to American nationals in Central Europe, 2 pp. [WN#18360] Information on Japanese travelers to Switzerland, December 26, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18360] Reports, in Italian, listing police officials at the Questura in Milan, and naming enemy agents in Northern Italy, December 18, 1944, 9 pp. [WN#18360] List of German agents in , December 12, 1944, 3 pp. [WN#18360] Report on German and Swiss journalists, December 5, 1944, 11 pp. [WN#18360] Records relating to the work of Fred Waller, Vice President of the Vitarama Corporation, on projection experiments for the OSS, December 1941-August 1942, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18369]

495 Istanbul, Turkey cables, April-October 1946, ca. 20 pp. Much of the information relates to Eastern Europe. [WN#17858] Report relating to developments in Spain, September-October 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#18023-WN#18024] Memos regarding insurance intelligence, October 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18028] Information on the Grand Mufti and the French, September 6, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18029] Information on Spain and Portugal, including documents from the offices of the Japanese Naval Attaché in Lisbon, 1944-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#18031, and WN#18528-WN#18529] Reports on the political situation in Thailand, March 1945, 50 pp. [WN#18120] Information on the political situation in Spain, December 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#18121]

496 Report on popular feeling in Aleppo, Syria and contiguous areas, April 4, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#18302] Lists of symbols used by the OSS station in Bucharest, Rumania, March 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18303] Information on Rumania, 1945-1946, ca. 60 pp. [WN#18305] Memo for SAINT Bucharest, December 1, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#18308] References to Jewish deportees in Transnistria, extensive massacres, and names of war criminals. Information, in Japanese, obtained from the offices of the Japanese Naval Attaché in Lisbon, March-June 1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#18313-WN#18318, and WN#18530-WN#18531]

497 Memorandum relating to opposition in Lourenco Marques to OSS in connection with the security of ships, February 3, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18326] Records relating to copyrights, inventions, and patents, ca. 1943-1945, ca. 300 pp. [WN#18368] Memorandum on Servicio Vasco da Informacion in Africa, summarizing the progress of undertakings with the Basque Government in New York regarding establishment of an OSS-controlled Basque intelligence network in Algeria and the , April 6. 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18613] Memorandum on the Air Lines Project, discussing whether Pan American Airlines could be used as a source of information and/or a cover for OSS employees, April 8, 1944, 2 pp. [WN# 18615] Memorandum containing a report on field conditions in the Belgian Congo, October 6, 1944, 10 pp. [WN#18633] Memorandum on letters of thanks to the Texas Company and Pan American World Airways for acting as cover companies, September 27, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18635] Memorandum critiquing Bern, Switzerland reports on France, Switzerland, and Italy, October 9, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#18641] Memo regarding HAMPSHIRE/BARTON intercepts, October 15, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18645] Memorandum evaluating reports sent through PP [Pilgrim’s Progress] and other reports, October 17, 1945, 12 pp. [WN#18647]

498 Training Handbook [no cover, no date] ca. 200 pp. Contains information on OSS organizations, intelligence agencies, intelligence reports and requirements, secret service operations, undergrounds, and enemy organizations. [WN#18806- WN#18807] Memo for SAINT Bucharest concerning an eyewitness account of the deportation of Jewish population from Czernowitz (Tumania) between 1941-1943, and names of war criminals, December 19, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#18012] Memorandum listing the officers and directors of the Post Mercury Company, Inc. October 29, 1945, 2 pp. Memorandum on awards to British officers, November 1, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18932] Memorandum regarding , December 30, 1941, 1 p. [WN#18940] Memorandum on Nazi persecution of Catholics, and anti-Nazi opposition, in Austria and Bohemia, November 14, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19110] Message from Bari, Italy saying that would know whether or not a particular source would be at the Swedish legation in Budapest, Hungary, November 7, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19112]

499 Index cards relating to special activities, 9 cards, [WN#18128] Index cards relating to relations between countries, 39 cards, [WN#18154] Index cards relating to Spain, 137 cards, [WN#18202] Index cards relating to Communism, 9 cards, [WN#18205] Index cards relating mainly to Spain, but also to Burma, Finland, Italy, and Russia, 138 cards [WN#18206] Intercepted diplomatic and other communications, December 1942 – February 1944, ca. 30 pp. [WN#14195, WN#14197 – WN#14200, WN#16151 – WN#16154, and WN#16156] Memorandum relating to possible SI work in Sumatra, December 1, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#16155] Records relating to Columbia University’s Post-Graduate School of Journalism in Chungking, China, ca. March 1944 – February 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#16158] Intelligence Report relating to fears in Iraq of a renewed attack by Mulla [sic] Mustafa, January 19, 1946, 1 p. [WN#16158]

500 Information on Yugoslavia, 1943, ca. 10 pp., [WN#18213] Report on Madagascar operations, ca. January 1943, 16 pp. [WN#18218] List of British agents operating on Spanish and Portuguese ships, ca. , 1943, 4 pp. [WN#18222] Report on trip to the Cape Verde Island, including a section on the concentration camp at Tarrafal, January 26, 1943, 12 pp. [WN#18224]. Report on progress of work with Polish Section SOE, November 1 1942-February 10, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#18228] Memorandum on the Polish underground organization, March 15, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#18229] Memorandum regarding concealment of enemy assets, November 29, 1944, 1 p. [WN#18232] Memorandum regarding relations with the British, December 23, 1944, 1 p. [WN#18233] Documentation gained from the offices of the Japanese Military and Naval Attaches in Lisbon, 1944-1945, ca. 250 pp. [WN#18238]

501 Documentation gained from the offices of the Japanese Military and Naval Attaches in Lisbon, 1944-1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18238] Dispatch listing pro-Axis Spaniards working for Spain, June 21, 1943, 1 p. [WN#17428] Report on recent developments in German Intelligence Service, May 20, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#17428] Report on German intelligence activities in Finland, May 28, 1943, 5 pp. [WN#17428] Report on German intelligence activities in Norway, May 1, 1943, 8 pp. [WN#17428] Report on German intelligence activities in Finland and the Baltic States, June 1943, 3 pp. [WN#17429] Report on the Abwehr in Portugal in 1942, 10 pp. [WN#17429] Report on German intelligence organizations in Spanish Morocco, January 4, 1943, 1 p. [WN#17429] Note on the in Spanish Morocco, May 20, 1943, 1 p. [WN#17429]

502 Report on German intelligence activities in Greece, [1941?], ca. 150 pp. [WN#17430] Report on German intelligence activities in Turkey, April 1944, ca. 50 pp. [WN#17431] Report on Axis intelligence activities in Turkey, -June 1942, ca. 150 pp. [WN#17432] Report on Italian Intelligence Service, April-May 1943, 5 pp. [WN#17435] Report on Axis intelligence activities in the Mid-East, Turkey, the Balkans, and Portuguese East Africa, May 1943, 5 pp. [WN#17435] Report on Rohner Gehrig & Co. [on the MEW “G” List], July 23, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#17436] List: New York “Most Secret” Watch List, August 2, 1943, 21 pp. [WN#17437] Report on German intelligence activities in Finland and the Baltic States, July 1943, 6 pp. [WN#17437] Biographical sketches of Rumanians in Italy, May 9, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#17438] Report on the suppressive and educative efforts of the government and of OZNA [Organ Zaštite Naroda (Armije), a Yugoslavian security agency] in Serbia, Yugoslavia, May 14, 1946, 7 pp. [WN#17438] Report on developments in the OZNA in Milan, Italy, May 1946, 1 p. [WN#17438] Biographical data on Serb Patriarch Dr. Gavrilo Dozic, May 7, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#17438] Report on Indian pre-election political plans and expectations, April 22, 1946, 15 pp. [WN#17439] Report on Communist activities in Palestine, September 1, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#17439] Report on Hungarian Government documents and disorganization of Hungarian communications, December 1, 1944-February 27, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#17439] Report on conflicts within the Yugoslav cabinet, April 18, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17439] Report on the autonomous province of Voivodina, Serbia April 6, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#17439] Cables from Caserta, Italy relating to the Rumanian situation, September 1944, 7 pp. [WN#17440] Caserta, Italy cables relating to German P.O.W.s, including possible OSS use as agents for MO and SI work, November-December 1944, 12 pp. [WN#17442]

503 Memorandum on the use of San Marco Battalion personnel by OSS Marine Detachment, November 29, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18387] Report on Plan CHIANTI relating to Hungarian events in Milan, August 16, 1946, 6 pp. [WN#18388] Progress report for Project SYMPHONY, May 2, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#18394] Weekly report of SCI operations for the week ending August 8, 1945 by the OSS Mission to German, X-2 Branch, 2 pp. [WN#18395] Report of visit to SCI field stations, Germany, September 1, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#18395] Semi-Monthly operations report of the SCI Detachment, , Germany, July 15, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18398] London, England cable May 25, 1946 regarding meeting with Admiral Leahy concerning the London SSU Mission, 2 pp. [WN#18405] SSU Washington cable to various missions, October 16, 1946, indicating that “it is definite policy that we will not use employees of UNRRA, American Red Cross, or similar philanthropic organizations in any manner whatsoever for intelligence purposes.” [WN#18406] SSU Washington cable to London, England Mission, September 19, 1946, regarding relations with British MI-5, 2 pp. [WN#18406] Information on Turkey, early 1942, ca. 20 pp. [WN#18413] Information about the situations in Spain, Norway, Sweden, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, France, and other countries, 1940-1942, supplied by various sources including Polish Intelligence and Leo Glassman, secretary of the American Friends of Polish Jews, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18414-WN#18444] Report on Rumanian metallurgical and armament industries, July 23, 1942, 6 pp. [WN#18438] Report on French IS activity in North Italy, May 10, 1946, 10 pp. [WN#18451] Report on conditions in Pointe Noire, French Equatorial Africa, ca. June 1942, 2 pp. [WN#18953] Information from Pierre Rodrigues, reporter for the French language newspaper L’Amerique and former cabinet attaché, relating to the de Gaulle Delegation, France Forever, the Unite de , and other matters, 1942, ca. 75 pp. [WN#18953 (1 of 2)]

504 Information relating to Africa, ca. 1942, ca. 150 pp. [WN#18953 (2 of 2)] SICE Weekly Report #4 for the week ending July 29, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#18963] London, England cables November 1944-August 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#19212] Memorandum requesting an opinion regarding the use of gas, poison, and irritants against draft animals in the China Theater, June 23, 1945, 1 p. [WN#19219] Memorandum on training operations, MU, Nassau, March 26-May 17, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#19248] Memorandum on contacts between R&D and the U.S. Navy, March 22, 1945, 8 pp. [WN#19250] Memorandum summarizing weapons and methods for which Research and Development were responsible, November 11, 1943, 6 pp. [WN#19254] Cable to Caserta, Italy relaying information on the Nazi movement in Hungary for possible use in the interrogation of Peter Hain (or Hein), a Hungarian police inspector, June 15, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#19417] Cable to SAINT Rome for SCI/A Salzburg, with information on German Intelligence Service personnel in Austria, Hungary, and other places, July 19, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#19419]. Includes information on Oberschaarfuhrer Siegfried Walch, who was said to have treated all prisoners, including Jews and trade- unionists, correctly; and information on Major Kiraly, aide to the Chief of Hungary internal security. Cable from Calcutta, India describing current events, including a report that Norton Jones, Deputy Calcutta Police Commissioner, admitted that he alone ordered police to fire on student demonstrations on Thanksgiving Eve, November 29 [1945?], 3 pp. [WN#19477] Report no. 1 of Plan PORTA, a Joint SSU-Italian operation to detect and counteract an attempt to reactivate former OSS agents for use by the F.I.S., May 10, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#15452]

505 Reports from Yugoslavia and Slovenia, December 1945-February 1946, 13 pp. [WN#18454] Report on Plan PROFESSOR, regarding a Papal audience, May 16, 1946, 2 pp. [WN#18455] Report on S.I.P., the Political Information Service, of the Communist Party in Italy, May 18, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#18458] Report on the Tricolors Movement in Italy, May 20, 1946, 4 pp. [WN#18460] Memorandum on sources of SCI Unit Z, Trieste, Italy, June 6, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#18469] Memorandums regarding DUSTY reports, 1945-1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#18473]. They relate to information gathered from Vatican source. Preliminary report on PROFESSOR Plan, March 1, 1946, 5 pp. [WN#18477] Cables from Sigex, Kandy, regarding duties in SEA, August 1945, 6 pp. [WN#18482] Madrid, Spain and Lisbon, Portugal Cables, 1944-1947, ca. 100 pp. [WN#18483] Paris, France Cables, February 1945-October 1946, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18484- WN#18486]

506 Report on cryptographic material found in Abwehr offices, Lisbon, Portugal, July 28, 1945, 9 pp. [WN#18253] List of Germans to be repatriated from Portugal, August 25, 1945, 16 pp. [WN#18257] Brochure: Schools and Training, Middle East, OSS; ca. 1944, 73 pp. [WN#18786] Syllabus: Area WA, Basic; December 15, 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18787]. Rome, Italy cable describing the British as convinced that Spanish leader Francisco Franco was cooperating with Nazi Germany and had “special connections” to the military caste that intended to succeed Hitler, December 15, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19184]

507 Memorandum reporting that an English soldier, Private Morgan, was cooperating with the Germans, and turning Allied POWs over to them in the area below Teramo, Italy, ca. June 1944, 1 p. [WN#18578] Report on Italians leaving USA for Italy during 1934-1937, made at the request of British Liaison, July 12, 1943, 14 pp. [WN#18679] Memorandum on the Jewish Agency Plan, March 20, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18695]

508 Memorandum providing additional notes on British intelligence service in Turkey, March 29, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18812] Memorandum reporting on field conditions in Sweden from an under cover agent for the OSS Labor Division, SI, March 30, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18813] Memorandum on the decision not to cooperate further with the Jewish Agency, March 30, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18813] Memorandum recommending establishment of an OSS Mission in Dakar, French West Africa, March 31, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18814] Records relating to the past activities of, and future plans for, the Italian Section, SI, ca. 1944-1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18819] Records relating to Italian Project no. 1, ca. September 1942, 10 pp. [WN#18820] Records relating to Italian Project no. 2, n.d., 5 pp. [WN#18821] Records relating to Italian Project no. 3, ca. August-September 1942, 6 pp. [WN#18822] Records relating to developments in Argentina, ca. 1943, ca. 400 pp. [WN#18823] AFHQ cable reporting offer of Mr. A. Lany, a member of the Jewish Agency, to place 300 Palestinian Jews under the control of SOE operating under the headquarters of the Balkan Air Force, July 27, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18532] Caserta, Italy cable reporting allegation that the Russians dropped anthrax on Norway from Finland in “the year 37,” June 5, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18532]

509 SSU telephone directory, December 1945, 31 pp. [WN#18537] Analysis of VESSEL reports, including lists of sources and cryptonyms, June 1945, 16 pp. [WN#18538] Report of interrogation of Leopold Hirsch, an Austrian Jew forced to work for SS intelligence in France, ca. October 1941, 24 pp. [WN#18539] Memorandum on recruiting in Surinam, March 15, 1944, 6 pp. [WN#18543] Memorandum on leaks to the press on operations conducted by the Africa Division, SI, December 1, 1944, 1 p. [WN#18705] Report on field conditions in Sweden and Finland, 1943-1945, 18 pp. [18715] Safehaven information relating to Portugal, September 13, 1945, 7 pp. [WN#18718] Memorandum on SI Korean personnel, September 17, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18720] Memorandum on the George Project, September 21, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18724] Safehaven information on credits opened in various Portuguese banks, September 21, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#18724] Safehaven information on credits opened with Banco Lisboa & Acores, Sept. 24, 1945, 5 pp. [WN#18725] Report on the new Spanish Republican government-in-exile, ca. September 25, 1945, 4 pp.[WN#18726] Memorandum regarding SI coverage in Southeast Europe, February 26, 1946, 3 pp. [WN#18728] Records of OSS/SSU Mission to Austria, including mission reports, personnel requirements, and budgetary records, 1945-1947, ca. 100 pp. [WN#19051] Records relating to OSS work with the Basques of Spain, September-December 1943, ca. 25 pp. [WN#19057] Commentary on the Mexican Ambassador to Lisbon, Portugal, General Francisco J. Aguilar, who was seen as possibly useful on Japanese intelligence questions, ca. July 1944, 2 pp. [WN#19059] Memorandum on a special plan for depriving the Germans of the cooperation of French Industry (implementing Special Program #7-MO/ETO), June 30, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19059] Memorandum listing the American firms that aided the work of the Portuguese Desk as cover organizations, December 11, 1943, 1 p. [WN#19060] Memorandum listing undercover personnel on the Iberian Peninsula, October 19, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19061]

510 Memorandum recommending establishment of an OSS Mission in Dakar, French West Africa, March 31, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17446] Vessel Reports March-June 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#17447-WN#17448] Survey of OSS liaison activities, January 15, 1945, 13 pp. [WN#17451] Memorandum on the continuance of operations in South Africa, January 19, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#17454] Memorandum on a comparative study of intelligence from OSS and non-OSS sources, January 19, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#17456] Memorandum on the activities of Edmond Ciuntu, former Rumanian Minister to the U.S.S.R., during his stay in Japan and his return to Rumania via Moscow, January 26, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#17458] Caserta, Italy cables, December 1944-February 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17461- WN#17470] Cables from South East Asia, 1945-1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17471-WN#17475] Contracts – numerical index, n.d., 12 pp. [WN#18270]

511 Contracts, A-Z, ca. 1942-1945, ca. 800 pp. [WN#18271]

512 Contracts and related records, ca. 1942-1945, ca. 600 pp. [WN#18272- WN#18276] Memorandum describing the temporary break between the OSS and the Basque separatist organization in the fall of 1943, June 13, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18284] 513 Memorandum on contacts with Russians on the West Coast, November 3, 1944, 1 p. [WN#18298] Report on problems on the West Coast, November 4, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18299] Memorandum on relations with Jewish agencies, March 7, 1945, 2 p. [WN#18661] Memorandum on the use of the Airedale Organization in Spain, May 9, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#18665] Critique of an X-2 report describing the alleged penetration of the PENNY- FARTHING chain in Southern France, May 31, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#18672] Report on field conditions by the Chief of the Labor Section, SI, Stockholm, Sweden, June 23, 1945, 4 pp. [WN#18730] Report on field conditions in Italy by an agent undercover as a member of the Fine Arts Commission, December 1944-April 1945, 7 pp. [WN#18731] Report on the SI personnel of the SSU mission to China, n.d., ca. 20 pp. [WN#18740] Report on the organization and SI staff of the SSU mission in Southeast Asia, n.d., 9 pp. [WN#18741] Plan for Post War Secret Intelligence Operations in the Far East, January 1946, 90 pp. [WN#18742] Report on the New York office of the Director of Strategic Services, December 7, 1942, 37 pp. [WN#18743] Memorandum on intelligence work relative to Italy which is to be carried out from Switzerland, April 4, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18496]

514 Memorandum on North China labor leads, April 13, 1945, 1 p. [WN#18840] Field report outlining SI operations in Spain, ca. 1943-1944, April 20, 1945, 22 pp. [WN#18846] Berne, Switzerland cables, July 1943-August 1944, ca. 60 pp. [WN#18860- WN18863] Basque Committee intelligence reports, 1942-1945 [Beginning], ca. 50 pp. [WN#18277]

515 Basque Committee intelligence reports, 1942-1945 [Conclusion], ca. 800 pp. [WN#18277]

516 Memorandum on the possibility of gathering Far Eastern intelligence in Sweden, December 20, 1944, 2 pp. [WN#18377] Plan for Post War Secret Intelligence Operations in the Far East (Annexes), ca. 1946, ca. 60 pp. [WN#18378] Plan for Permanent Secret Intelligence Far East, ca. 1946, 101 pp. [WN#18379] Spain Projects 1-8, 1942-1943, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18878] Kappa Cables, [Beginning] December 1943-April 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18879]

517 Kappa Cables, [Conclusion] December 1943-April 1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18879] Memorandum on the possible occupation of Mozambique and Angola, May 27, 1943, 11 pp. [WN#18744]. The memorandum was based on a British suggestion that the British and Americans join together to produce an incident to justify the occupation. Report on information on intelligence agencies, South Africa, May 15, 1943, 3 pp. [WN#18745] Report on assignment to Portuguese Guinea, May 1943-January 1944, February 17, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#18746] Reports on field conditions in the Cape Verde Islands, April-May 1945, 9 pp. [WN#18747] Summary “of what has gone before in the way of OSS doings in South Africa,” ca. October 1944, 4 pp. [WN#18750] Report of the activities, Chief SI OSS, China [Quentin Roosevelt], September 1944 – September 1945, November 14, 1945, 54 pp. [WN#18751] Report on field conditions, Istanbul, Turkey, May 2, 1942-September 14, 1944, 22 pp. [WN#18752] King Cables, December 1944-August 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#18755] Reports on Hungary, 1941-1942, ca. 30 pp. Includes information on the condition of the Jews. [WN#18756]

518 Reports on Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Austria, Belgium, France, Rumania, Turkey, Sweden, Norway, Argentina, Brazil, and several other countries, 1941- 1942, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18757-WN#18766] Reports and correspondence to and from Arthur Goldberg from the U.S. west coast and overseas, 1943-1944, ca. 200 pp. [WN#18824-WN#18825]. Includes ship observer reports.

519 Africa Division SI Reports, 1943-1945, ca. 150 pp. [WN#18828-WN#18834] Report on the history of the OSS in Africa, ca. 1942-1945, 14 pp. [WN#19001] Special report-Principal Developments in the Africa Section SI, November 1, 1943-February 1, 1944, ca. 20 pp. [WN#19002] List of persons awarded OSS and SHAEF commendation certificates, November 15, 1946, 9 pp. [WN#19003] The list came from the London station. Memorandum on history of the Low Countries Desk, July 23, 1945, 3 pp. [WN#19004] Memorandum on SI activities in the Netherlands, July 18, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#19004] Memorandum on SI activities in Belgium, July 17, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#19004] Report of some activities of the Low Countries SI Desk, April 30, 1943, 1 p. [WN#19004] Monthly reports of the Low Countries Desk FSRO, January 1945 – October 1946, ca. 20 pp. [WN#19004] Intelligence reports regarding OSS Missions in the Netherlands and France [Melanie records], 1944-1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#19016] Kappa Cables, [Beginning] 1944-1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#18880]

520 Kappa Cables, [End] 1944-1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#18880] Kappa Cables, 1944-1945, ca. 400 pp. [WN#18881] Plan for Post War Secret Intelligence Operations in India-Burma and Southeast Asia, ca. January 1946, ca. 100 pp. [WN#18882]

521 London and Paris cables discussing transition from OSS to SSU, October 1945, 4 pp. [WN#19524] Message recounting Palestinian politician Husayn Khalidy’s views on developments in Palestine, January 1, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19533] Athens, Greece cable suggesting discontinuance of payments to Greek military personnel, March 10, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19548] Baghdad, Iraq cable characterizing the new cabinet as the “rare selection of the master crooks, blackmailers, and senile nonentities of the country,” December 29, 1943, 1 p. [WN#19554] Cables to Thailand, May-June 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#19560]. Includes discussions of printing 550 million Baht in the U.S. and refraining from acts of sabotage against the Japanese.

522 Weekly Report No. 3, July 24, 1944, 7 pp. References to Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and dealing with the head of the Jewish Agency Intelligence Service. [WN#18924] G-3 (SP OPS) cable explaining areas of OSS v. OWI control, , 1944, 1 p. [WN#19615]

523 About ten telegrams, April 16-June 5, 1945, dealing with Operation SUNRISE, ca. 15 pp. [WN#19322-WN#19325, WN#19327, WN#19329-WN#19333] SHAEF Cable September 12, 1944, regarding OWI/OSS relations to British Intelligence and SHAEF, 1 p. [WN#19621] Cable repeating witness accounts of the murder and torture of American aviators parachuting into Hungary by peasants and the Hungarian Gestapo, October, 25, 1944, 1 p. [WN#19643]

524 Vessel Information, 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#19690-WN#19693]

525 Cable summarizing SI documents relating to the Argentine military mission for purchases abroad, February 13, 1945, 6 pp. [WN#19718] Caserta, Italy cable summarizing the findings of an ACC field trip to Hungary, February 17, 1945, 2 pp. [WN#19719] Cable dealing with special operations in Central Europe in general, and Czechoslovakia in particular, October 12, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#19736] Bari, Italy cables, September – October 1944, 30 pp. [WN#19748-WN#19750]. Includes information on missions and developments in Slovakia.

526 Incoming Bern, Switzerland message, June 5, 1945, 1 p., regarding a decoration for Walter [Wally], a SUNRISE operator. [WN#19446] Pouch Letters, Lisbon, Portugal, 1943-1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#19062] Madrid, Spain chronological file, May-October 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#19063]. Includes a memorandum on Basque activities in Argentina, and a report on existing SI/WES activities in Spain. Madrid, Spain chronological file, May-July, 1944, ca. 100 pp. [WN#19064] Cables concerning Vessel reports, June1 – July 16, 1945, ca. 30 pp. [WN#19436]

527 Index cards relating to Germany, 15 cards, [WN#19083] Index cards relating to Italy, 29 cards, [WN#19198 and WN#19245] Index cards relating to Japan, , Lebanon, and Liberia, 13 cards, [WN#19262] Index cards relating to Luxemburg and Malaya, 8 cards, [WN#19263] Index cards relating to Mozambique, 2 cards, [WN#19286] Index cards relating to the Indies, Java, Mozambique, the Near East, the Netherlands East Indies, and Norway, 16 cards, [WN#19301] Index cards relating to Norway, 4 cards [WN#19302] Index cards relating to Portugal, Portuguese Guinea, and Rhodes, 8 cards, [WN#19305] Index cards relating to Rumania, 11 cards, [WN#19395] Index cards relating to Spain, ca. 300 cards, [WN#19401] Index cards relating to , the Vatican, , West Africa, the World, and Yugoslavia, 10 cards, [WN#19496]

528 New Delhi, India cables, December 1945 – January 1946, reporting on developments in India and Southeast Asia, ca. 20 pp. [WN#19460 – 19462]. The January 19, 1946 cable contains information obtained direct from Doctor B. C. Roy, Gandhi’s physician. Cables with Vessel reports, February – May 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#16249]

529 Cables relating to Greece, ca. 1944 – 1945, ca. 40 pp. [WN#17487 – WN#17491] Calcutta, India cables, November 30 – December 7, 1945, 10 pp. [WN#17492] Cables for , Ethiopia; , Lebanon; New Delhi, India; and other places, ca. December 1943 – September 1945, ca. 20 pp. [WN#17495] Paris, France cables, August – December 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#18604 – WN#18609, and WN#18899] Index cards relating to the Union of South Africa, the United Nations, and the United States, 19 cards, [WN#18808] Index cards relating to Italy, 8 cards, [WN#19222 and WN#19246] Index cards relating to Russia, 92 cards, [WN#19397] Index cards relating to Tangier and Thailand, 4 cards [WN#19455] Index cards relating to US agencies, consulates, embassies, legations, and other matters, 33 cards [WN#19491]

530 Index cards relating to Spain, ca. 1944-1946, ca. 500 cards, [WN#19400]

531 Oral Intelligence Branch index cards and negatives on prospects and sources interviewed, [WN#22823—beginning] 532 Oral Intelligence Branch index cards and negatives on prospects and sources interviewed, [WN#22823—conclusion] Final report of OSS Sofia Unit, December 30, 1944, 8 pp. [WN#19763] Memorandums on the British policy towards Thailand, April 1945, 2 pp. [WN#19767] Memorandum on intelligence opportunities in Istanbul, Turkey November 7, 1944, 5 pp. [WN#19768] Records relating to the Red Mission, which sought to activate Chinese resistance groups against the Japanese, May – June 1945, 15 pp. [WN#19771] Memorandum relating to the Hammerhead Mission, which aimed to drop an intelligence gathering team into Rumania ahead of the advancing Russians, August 2, 1944, 4 pp. [WN#19773] Minutes of the fourth R & D Committee, August 30, 1943, 4 pp. [WN#19775] Lisbon, Portugal cable regarding a chance to get 1,227,500 escudos against a $50,000 deposit to the account of Pancada Moraes Co. at the Chase National Bank, May 6, 1944 1 p. [WN#19786] Lisbon, Portugal cable regarding new plans for SI activities both from and within Spain, made possible by the reduced possibility of enemy invasion, July 12, 1943, 2 pp. [WN#19787] Bern, Switzerland cables, August 1942 – October 1943, ca. 30 pp. [WN#19790] Prague, Czechoslovakia cables, October – December 1945, ca. 50 pp. [WN#19808-WN#19812]

533 Cables regarding Kappa Messages and Boston Series reports, May 1944-May 1945, ca. 100 pp. [WN#22833]

534 Cables regarding Kappa Messages, May 1944-April 1945, ca. 200 pp. [WN#22834] Bern, Switzerland Kappa Messages January 1944, ca. 75 pp. [WN#22835]

535 Washington, Special Funds ledgers and related records, ca. 1945 – 1947, [WN#03043 – WN#03045]

536 Washington, Special Funds ledgers, ca. 1942 – 1947, [WN#07303 – WN#07305]

537 Washington, Special Funds ledgers, ca. 1944 – 1947, [WN#05726 – WN#05728]

538 Large charts relating to Czech Intelligence and Czech émigré agent C.P. Dickens: Dickens Case As Seen By Czech I.S., Notional Life; What The Czech I.S. Presumably Does Not Know: Factual Life of Dickens; and Possible Future D/A Operations; n.d. [WN#03955]