CI Reader Volume II

CI Reader Volume II

TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1Counterintelligence In World War II ................................................................................... 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1 The Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) .................................................................................................. 3 Storm on the Horizon ....................................................................................................................... 3 Contributing to Victory.................................................................................................................... 4 A New Kind of Conflict ................................................................................................................... 4 A Continuing Need .......................................................................................................................... 5 Colepaugh and Gimpel ............................................................................................................................ 5 The Custodial Detention Program ........................................................................................................ 17 President Roosevelts Directive of December 1941 ............................................................................. 21 German Espionage Ring Captured ........................................................................................................ 21 Counterintelligence Operations ............................................................................................................ 23 FBI Wartime Operations ....................................................................................................................... 38 The Counter Intelligence Corps During World War II .......................................................................... 40 Duquesne Spy Ring ............................................................................................................................... 47 Frederick Joubert Duquesne .......................................................................................................... 48 Paul Bante ...................................................................................................................................... 49 Max Blank ...................................................................................................................................... 49 Alfred E. Brokhoff ......................................................................................................................... 49 Heinrich Clausing .......................................................................................................................... 50 Conradin Otto Dold ....................................................................................................................... 50 Rudolf Ebeling ............................................................................................................................... 50 Richard Eichenlaub ........................................................................................................................ 50 Heinrich Carl Eilers ....................................................................................................................... 50 Paul Fehse ...................................................................................................................................... 51 Edmund Carl Heine ....................................................................................................................... 51 Felix Jahnke ................................................................................................................................... 51 Gustav Wilhelm Kaercher .............................................................................................................. 52 Josef Klein ..................................................................................................................................... 52 Hartwig Richard Kleiss .................................................................................................................. 52 Herman W. Lang ............................................................................................................................ 52 Evelyn Clayton Lewis .................................................................................................................... 52 Rene Emanuel Mezenen ................................................................................................................ 53 Carl Reuper .................................................................................................................................... 53 Evertt Minster Roeder .................................................................................................................... 53 Paul Alfred W. Scholz .................................................................................................................... 53 George Gottlob Schuh .................................................................................................................... 53 Erwin Wilhelm Siegler ................................................................................................................... 54 Oscar Richard Stabler .................................................................................................................... 54 Heinrich Stade ................................................................................................................................ 54 i Lilly Barbara Carola Stein ............................................................................................................. 54 Franz Joseph Stigler ....................................................................................................................... 54 Erich Strunck ................................................................................................................................. 55 Leo Waalen .................................................................................................................................... 55 Adolf Henry August Walischewski ................................................................................................ 55 Else Weustenfeld ............................................................................................................................ 55 Axel Wheeler-Hill .......................................................................................................................... 55 Bertram Wolfgang Zenzinger ........................................................................................................ 56 George John Dasch ............................................................................................................................... 56 Recruitment of Saboteurs ............................................................................................................... 56 Sabotage Training .......................................................................................................................... 57 Sabotage Equipment ...................................................................................................................... 58 Submarine Landings ...................................................................................................................... 59 Sabotage Objectives in the United States ...................................................................................... 60 Prosecution ..................................................................................................................................... 60 Re: George John Dasch .................................................................................................................. 61 Re: Ernest Peter Burger ................................................................................................................. 61 Re: Heinrich Harm Heinck ............................................................................................................ 62 Re: Richard Quirin ......................................................................................................................... 63 Re: Werner Thiel ............................................................................................................................ 63 Re: Hermann Otto Neubauer ......................................................................................................... 64 Re: Herbert Hans Haupt ................................................................................................................. 65 Re: Edward John Kerling ............................................................................................................... 65 Plan Bodyguard ..................................................................................................................................... 66 Overall Deception Policy for the War Against Germany .............................................................. 66 Object ............................................................................................................................................. 66 Present Situation ............................................................................................................................ 66 Deception Problem .......................................................................................................................

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