Military Agency Records RG 226
Interallied and Interservice Military Agencies Records
Records of the Office of Strategic Services (RG 226)
Records of the Director
Records of the Director's Office (Entry 162)
Minutes of the OSS Planning Group, intelligence reports for the President, charts, minutes of the OSS Executive Committee meetings, chronological files, White House correspondence, and reports to the White House. These records have been reproduced on rolls 18-25 of Microfilm Publication M1642. Boxes 1-9
William J. Donovan-Selected OSS Documents 1941-1945 (Entry 180)
Microfilm A3304 190 rolls of 35mm negative microfilm and Boxes 1-12
This series contain much information on activities in neutral countries and some information of the OSS relations with civilian and military agencies. Please consult the finding aid for this series in the consultation area in Room 2400. This microfilm contains some material duplicated in Entries 88, 121, 134. The Safehaven - related records are contained in roll 88, files 114-256. Specific files in roll 88 are listed below:
File # | File Title or Subject |
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114-126 | Cables |
127-140 | Meetings |
141-159 | Rebuilding of German Positions by evasion of Allied Control over exit of German assets and personnel |
160-170 | A Plan for Subversive Action Against Enemy Firms Abroad |
171-183 | Bretton Woods Resolution VI (Note 13) |
184-212 | Elimination of German Resources for War: Senate Hearing. (Note 14) |
213-218 | Statement of Bernard M. Baruch (Note 15) |
219-221 | Preliminary Report on Germany's War Potential: Senate |
222-230 | Elimination of German Resources for War: Senate (Testimony of B. M. Baruch) |
231-234 | Memo for Senator Kilgore |
235-252 | German Economic Penetration Abroad |
253-257 | German Economic Aggression in Latin America |
Director's Office Records (Entry 190) (Note 16)
Boxes 538-739 (Microfilmed as rolls 1-129 of NARA Microfilm Publication M1642)
To preserve the Washington Director's Office records and restore their original arrangement and to make them more accessible, NARA reproduced them on to a microfilm series, designated NARA Microfilm Publication M1642. M1642 consists of approximately 170,000 pages of textual records on 132 rolls. A detailed alphabetical index, 900+ pages, has been prepared. Please consult the three-volume index in the consultation area in Room 2400. The results of a cursory examination of the index is listed below:
Subject | Roll | Frame |
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Abwehr (Note 17) in Turkey, report (3-28-44) | 118 | 180-196 |
Allied-Nazi (Note 18) negotiations with Swiss concerning foreign exchange for Germany | 30 | 875-876 |
American zone of Germany, need for direct access of with Switzerland (6-5-45) | 22 | 31-32 |
Argentine government and its foreign policy with the Axis (7-19-45) | 102 | 1305-1309 |
Argentine power in 1944 (2-27-44) | 68 | 858-918 |
Argentine preparations for war (6-24-44) | 68 | 794-796 |
Argentine support of Nazi-Fascist regimes (1-18-45) | 119 | 34 |
Argentine-Swiss contract negotiations (3-21-45) | 21 | 197 |
Art looted by Nazis in Europe (Note 19) (7-18-47) | 101 | 1206-1207 |
Art Looting Investigation Unit, report on (3-10-47) | 46 | 407 |
Art looting report (3-17-47) | 46 | 410 |
Art looting, investigation of (8-19-46) | 112 | 300-301 |
Art looted by Nazis in Europe, OSS documents relating to (7-18-45) | 101 | 1206-1207 |
Art treasures in Europe (3-5-44) | 33 | 170-175 |
Atrocities, General Directive concerning for all Allied Countries(3-13-42) | 49 | 713-720 |
Axis agents in Istanbul, Turkey (8-17-42) | 36 | 74-76 |
Axis enterprises and assets transferred to neutral countries, survey of (6-27-44) | 48 | 627-629 |
Ball-bearings, Bern report concerning Swiss export of to Germany (7-15-44) | 24 | 132 |
Bank accounts of Nazis (1-28-42) | 75 | 446-551 |
Bank for International Settlements (4-7-43) | 70 | 130-148 |
Banker in Switzerland to New York, intercept from (2-26-42) | 117 | 1109-1127 |
Board of Economic Warfare and Economics Division of Coordinator of Information, relationship between (5-13-42) | 48 | 579-586 |
BEW and OSS, letter to Milo Perkins (Note 20) from Donovan concerning (3-23-43) | 48 | 595-603 |
BEW role, discussion of at Bureau of the Budget (9-20-42) | 48 | 588-592 |
BEW, cooperation with (3-23-43) | 48 | 1319-1327 |
Bosch, Robert, interrogation of, evaluation report (5-30-45) | 29 | 382-385 |
Bosch, Werner, economist, interrogation of, evaluation report (7-13-45) | 29 | 89-98 |
British concern over post-war economy because of huge debts (10-12-44) | 24 | 454 |
British Ministry of Economic Warfare (MEW) (2-8-42) | 22 | 947-949 |
British MEW report (2-19-42) | 75 | 1089-1091 |
British MEW report (2-26-42) | 122 | 383-384 |
Brown-Boverie Companies, evaluation report (6-20-45) | 29 | 620-632 |
Budapest, Hungary, report from OSS Bern concerning alarmed Swiss colony in (10-17-44) | 20 | 101-103 |
Bulgaria, statement by Bulgarian Minsiter to Switzerland concerning conditions in (5-18-4) | 31 | 383-385 |
Captured documents, policy instructions concerning (11-18-44) | 9 | 1008-1011 |
Captured enemy documents, German archives (4-28-45) | 82 | 593-603 |
Captured German documents, OSS-Military Intelligence Division dispute (11-25-44) | 121 | 939-1049 |
Cartels and private monopolies (11-11-44) | 20 | 1125 |
Concentration camp at Neuengamme (Note 21) (7-3-45) | 29 | 933-937 |
Currency transactions, Swiss banking restrictions concerning; report from OSS Bern (7-10-44) | 24 | 77 |
Dornier Werke GmbH, Lindau, interrogation of Peter Donier, evaluation report (6-26-45) | 29 | 703-705 |
Economic Intelligence at American Embassy, London (5-7-43) | 18 | 517-518 |
Economic Intelligence, procurement of by the Foreign Economic Administration (JIC (Note 22)207/1) (9-7-44) | 13 | 661-665 |
Economic Intelligence, procurement of by the Foreign Economic Administration (JIC 207/3) (10-12-44) | 13 | 812-820 |
Ethiopia, return of loot from Italians to Haile Selassie (Note 23) (8-8-45) | 83 | 856-896 |
Farben, I.G., (Note 24) investigation of (5-21-45) | 136 | 485-494 |
Farben, I.G., return of Haile Selassie jewels taken by Italians | 46 | 88-90 |
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Special Intelligence Service, (Note 25) review of proposal for (12-30-41) | 1 | 182 |
FBI Special Intelligence in Western Hemisphere (1-26-42) | 1 | 208 |
FBI, establishment of Special Intelligence Service (12-23-41) | 1 | 166 |
FBI, Special Intelligence Service (1-6-42) | 1 | 172 |
FBI/OSS split of responsibilities per FDR directive (10-22-41) | 46 | 596-602 |
Foreign Economic Administration/OSS relationships, guidelines for (3-11-44) | 48 | 1343 |
Foreign companies penetration into American industry (8-23-40) | 36 | 123-133 |
Foreign service and OSS (4-28-45) | 21 | 1189-1196 |
Foreign workers camp at Drachensee-Kiel area, evaluation report (7-3-45) | 29 | 795-797 |
French-Swiss border, report from Bern concerning incident at (12-12-44) | 20 | 692 |
Funk, Dr. Walter (Note 26), interrogation of, Evaluation Report 54 (6-13-45) | 29 | 515-520 |
Graziani, Marshal (Note 27); discovery of looting by from OSS Italy (2-25-44) | 25 | 245 |
General Analine and Film Corp., memo concerning by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury (1-10-42) | 50 | 1158-1163 |
German captured records, procedures for coordinating handling of (JIC [Joint Intelligence Committee] 257/11) (2-26-45) | 14 | 210-216 |
German archives and records, treatment of (4-7-45) | 14 | 1057-1076 |
German archives and records, treatment of (JIC 299/1) (7-9-45) | 14 | 733-748 |
German archives and records, and documents, treatment of (7-25-45) | 59 | 557-571 |
German embassies and other offices in neutral countries, seizure of (4-13-45) | 15 | 314-318 |
German control in occupied countries, OSS study of (4-3-45) | 25 | 495-501 |
German control of travel to Switzerland (12-28-44) | 30 | 517-519 |
German controls in occupied contries (4-4-45) | 81 | 933-942 |
German documents obtained from Swiss intelligence representative (4-15-44) | 23 | 856-864 |
German economic penetration abroad (6-2-45) | 108 | 85-515 |
German economic situation (2-2-45) | 30 | 303-304 |
German economy, papers concerning (8-17-43) | 101 | 779-795 |
German industrialists seek early cessation of hostilities (12-8-44) | 30 | 734-735 |
German intelligence personalities, biographies of, from Bern (5-23-45) | 52 | 264-266 |
German espionage and sabotage operations in Portugal (4-21-42) | 23 | 105-110 |
German National Redoubt (Note 28) (4-19-45) | 15 | 621-625 |
German National Redoubt, study of (3-25-45) | 52 | 252-263 |
German occupation of France, lessons learned (6-7-45) | 82 | 148-332 |
German personalities (10-9-42) | 52 | 902-937 |
German plans to establish a Maquis or redoubt (3-6-45) | 21 | 308-309 |
German plans to go underground, from OSS Bern (3-26-45) | 25 | 441-442 |
German political developments, from Bern (2-24-45) | 30 | 168-172 |
German political developments, message from Switzerland (4-19-44) | 19 | 722-724 |
German post-defeat Maquis (2-15-45) | 21 | 455-456 |
German properties, Alien Property Custodian seizure of (11-8-45) | 32 | 169 |
German remnants fleeing to Switzerland (4-4-45) | 21 | 123-134 |
German situation, from Bern (2-24-45) | 21 | 395-404 |
German-Swiss border incident (12-11-44) | 30 | 472-476 |
German trade and banking commodities (1943-1945) | 53 | 301-314 |
German war effort, contributions of occupied countries to (2-16-42) | 22 | 1035 |
German will to resist, breaking the (1-25-45) | 59 | 669-718 |
Germany and Berlin, message from Bern on conditions in (4-9-45) | 57 | 275-287 |
Germany's capacity to resist, weaknesses in (8-3-44) | 29 | 1058-1089 |
Germany's power of resistance, from Swiss newspaper (12-11-44) | 20 | 693 |
Germany's resources for war measures to control (Kilgore Committee) (May-September 1945) | 108 | 85-515 |
Germany, conditions in, from Swiss official via Bern (2-16-45) | 21 | 450-451 |
Germany, chaotic conditions in, report concerning, from Bern (11-25-44) | 24 | 820 |
Germany, disintegration in (11-21-44) | 30 | 750 |
Germany, estimate of internal situation in (4-19-44) | 18 | 803-805 |
Germany, food availability in (3-12-45) | 30 | 40-46 |
Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, political intelligence concerning (4-12-45) | 15 | 600-609 |
Germany, industrial and Army leaders in desiring early cessation of war (11-8-44) | 31 | 79-80 |
Germany, rate of mark in (11-3-44) | 30 | 357-362 |
Germany, report from Bern on conditions in (12-6-44) | 20 | 401-404 |
Germany, report on as of 3/1/44 (3-20-44) | 52 | 671-672 |
Germany, reports concerning situation in by Berlin correspondence of Swiss newspaper (10-44) | 24 | 446 |
Germany, situation in as reported by OSS Bern (4-18-44) | 18 | 798-800 |
Germany, situation in western and southern (9-12-44) | 81 | 92-96 |
Germany, Pilet-Golaz (Note 29) views on German prospects (11-28-44) | 30 | 755 |
Germany, report from Bern that Nazis prepare to fight to finish (10-24-44) | 30 | 1070-1071 |
Germany, situation in, from Bern (7-21-44) | 30 | 904-907 |
Germany, war industry objectives in (January-August 1944) | 103 | 459-543 |
Greek ships under Swiss charter (8-42) | 53 | 930-936 |
Hitler depression (12-16-44) | 30 | 482-484 |
Hitler mood swings, Bern report concerning (12-16-44) | 20 | 800-801 |
Hitler opposes evacuation of Berlin (3-3-45) | 30 | 235-236 |
Hitler's personality (5-3-43) | 129 | 422-439 |
Hitler, bouts of depression (12-16-44) | 24 | 974 |
Hoover, (Note 30) correspondence with concerning Latin America (2-4-43) | 102 | 887-892 |
Hungarian Jews, report to Secretary of State from OSS Bucharest concerning possible extermination of and need for Allies to issue dire threats to Nazis | 20 | 90-91 |
I.G. Farben as Nazi agents (3-20-42) | 70 | 826-828 |
I.G. Farben evaulation report (5-17-45) | 9 | 255 |
I.G. Farben evaluation report (5-30-45) | 29 | 404-407 |
I.G. Farben aluminum works, evaluation report (8-6-45) | 29 | 344-345 |
I.G. Farben, Bayer plant, evaluation report (8-9-45) | 29 | 366-367 |
I.G. Farben Hoechst, chemicals and drugs, evaluation report (5-30-45) | 29 | 423-425 |
I.G. Farben subsidiary, evaluation report (8-6-45) | 29 | 358-364 |
I.G. Farben-Bittefeld, evaluation report (5-31-45) | 29 | 441-444 |
I.G. Farben, interrogation of Dr. Butefish (6-5-45) | 29 | 462-466 |
I.G. Farben - I.G. Chemie (11-9-45) | 32 | 165-168 |
Industrial organizations in Germany, study of the Goering (Note 31) and von Thermann interrogations to determine role of (7-20-45) | 120 | 1222 |
Insurance activity in Italy, problem concerning (11-22-44) | 40 | 609-635 |
Jewish refugees, appeal of Rabbi of Athens in behalf of (7-20-44) | 24 | 160 |
Jewish refugees, duplicity of Ecuador concerning settlement of (11-29-41) | 68 | 590 |
Jews in Rome, German plans for (10-6-43) | 23 | 726 |
Jews in Rumania and Hungary, fear of extermination of, (Note 32) warning requested (10-16-44) | 87 | 691-695 |
Jews in Transnistria (Note 33), correspondence concerning (Dec. 1943-Mar. 1944) | 61 | 404 - 407 |
Jews of North Africa (8-18-42) | 8 | 726-740 |
Jews of North America (8-18-42) | 79 | 567-580 |
Jews, markings on passports for (n.d.) | 46 | 652-661 |
Jews, Nazi position concerning (11-41) | 49 | 346-351 |
Jews, possible extermination of in Hungary within a few days, from OSS Bucharest (10-17-44) | 24 | 507 |
Jews, letters from Grand Rabbi of Athens and Rabbi Stephen Wise (Note 34) to FDR appealing for aid (7-20-44) | 30 | 902-903 |
Klockner-Deutz Motoren, evaluation report (7-24-45) | 29 | 273-274 |
Krupp, Friedrich, Essen, Germany, evaluation report (5-30-45) | 29 | 386-391 |
Labor, role of Axis; memo concerning procured by Arthur Goldberg (6-3-42) | 68 | 375-391 |
Latin American activities (6-2-42) | 53 | 570-700 |
Lisbon Acores bank cable to Federal Reserve Bank of New York (12-23-41) | 65 | 58 |
London reports sent to Henry Mogenthau, Jr. (2-4-42) | 117 | 1087-1108 |
Main site for coordination of continent should be in Switzerland (8-31-44) | 81 | 60 |
Marguerita Project: preparing cover for agents to pass from Switzerland (9-5-44) | 82 | 507 |
Military resistance in South Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and North Italy, Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee study of capabilities to support (3-20-45) | 10 | 410-498 |
Morgenthau, report from Bern on Swiss article on (10-12-44) | 30 | 982-986 |
Nazi leaders, foreign funds of, including statement of H.V.V. Fay concerning (3-17-42) | 75 | 446-451 |
Nazi plan concerning Europe, Research and Analysis Branch Study of a (4-3-45) | 121 | 233-242 |
Nazi potential to go underground, Forces Francaises de l'Interieur (FFI) plans concerning (8-15-44) | 81 | 45-46 |
Nazi underground, organizational plans of (11-8-44) | 30 | 732-733 |
Nazi war criminals, listing of | 121 | 70-81 |
Neutral countries, military personnel in (9-7-43) | 4 | 581-582 |
Neutral countries, OSS use of military personnel in (8-31-43) | 83 | 61-85 |
Neutral states, OSS operations in (8-21-43) | 6 | 659 |
North Africa, financial manipulations and collaborationists in (6-1-43) | 33 | 1320-1331 |
Northern Italy, Swiss coverage of tragic situation in (11-29-44) | 20 | 1073-1075 |
Occupied Europe, report from OSS Switzerland concerning political conditions in (1-17-44) | 8 | 1108-1112 |
Office of Naval Intelligence and G-2 (Army Intelligence), relations with (1-14-43) | 110 | 55-61 |
Office of Naval Intelligence and MIS (Military Intelligence Service) relations, memos concerning by McBaine and Loud/Penrose (1-15-43) | 110 | 63-67 |
Office of Naval Intelligence-OSS relations (1-17-43) | 110 | 69-70 |
Oil situation in Europe, effect of Allied attack on (8-3-44) | 29 | 1090-1099 |
Oil situation, British estimate of enemy's (11-30-41) | 92 | 3-9 |
Oil targets, addition of to Black List (12-16-44) | 9 | 1016-1019 |
Oil Team Report: I.G. Farben, Heidelberg (4-23-45) | 9 | 200 |
OSS activities in London, Middle East, Africa, Switzerland, Sweden, et. al. through April 1944 (5-12-44) | 62 | 1025-1041 |
OSS activities in theatres of operations: Sweden, Switzerland, et. al. (6-28-44) | 8 | 1135-1169 |
OSS activities in various theatres (London, Sweden, et. al.) April - May 1944 (7-1-44) | 62 | 1072-1107 |
OSS operation in Sweden (3-17-44) | 54 | 997-1002 |
OSS Switzerland (6-23-45) | 77 | 1309-1313 |
OSS termination and transfer of its functions to War and State (9-20-45) | 112 | 1426-1431 |
OSS, appointment of Donovan as Director of (6-3-42) | 4 | 44 |
OSS, chronology of organization of (8-19-44) | 79 | 976-981 |
OSS, directives concerning functions of (10-27-43) | 57 | 1121-1141 |
OSS, Executive Order dissolving (9-20-45) | 45 | 1104 |
OSS, Executive Order establishing of (6-13-42) | 1 | 856 |
OSS, functions of (12-23-42) | 4 | 150-179 |
OSS, functions of (10-27-43) | 4 | 140-148 |
OSS, functions of (JCS 155/11/D) (10-17-43) | 4 | 592-603 |
OSS, function of (JCS 155/4/D) | 4 | 333-354 |
OSS, functions of (revised) (9-25-43) | 4 | 81-89. 92 |
OSS, functions of (revised) (4-4-43) | 4 | 355-371 |
OSS, organization of (7-42) | 45 | 1261-1272 |
OSS, organization of (1-42) | 4 | 180-201 |
OSS, organizational changes within (8-11-42) | 15 | 727 |
OSS, reorganization of (1-6-43) | 77 | 1001-1013 |
OSS/State Department relationships (12-20-44) | 20 | 771-779 |
Philips underground valve plant, evaluation report (8-6-45) | 29 | 341 |
Pilet-Golaz, conversation with Koecher (German Minister) about Anglo-American intentions on Normandy front (7-21-44) | 30 | 911-913 |
Pilet-Golaz, political comments of, from Bern (7-21-44) | 24 | 172 |
Pilson, Czechoslovakia Skod works, evaluation report (7-4-45) | 29 | 859-863 |
Planning Board to control all OSS activities in Germany, including those based in Sweden, Switzerland, and Italy (10-19-44) | 81 | 367 |
Political refugees in non-belligerent countries (3-1-45) | 103 | 229-278 |
Pope Pius XII (Note 35) against Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin (6-5-43) | 109 | 626-643 |
Portugal, role of in the war (10/41-10/43) | 97 | 1293-1392 |
Portugal, various developments in (5-26-44) | 31 | 699-706 |
Post-war foreign trade of the United States, factors affecting the (3-23-45) | 103 | 545-584 |
Private monopolies and cartels, subcommittee on (11-2-44) | 42 | 144-159 |
Pro-Nazi German businessmen, list provided by Gen. Fitin (2-8-45) | 105 | 461-656 |
Puhl, Emil, (Note 36) arrived in Bern to cover German expense under terms of Swiss decree (4-23-45) | 21 | 167-169 |
Puhl, Emil, arrived in Switzerland, report from Bern, concerning (4-23-45) | 30 | 201-203 |
Rheinmetal-Borsig A.G., evaluation report (5-30-45) | 29 | 391-395 |
Red Cross efforts in Switzerland to improve plight of POWs and internees (3-16-45) | 25 | 397-400 |
Rumania, intelligence concerning from OSS Switzerland (7-8-44) | 86 | 1064-1084 |
Russia refusal to resume diplomatic relations with Switzerland, Swiss reaction to (11-7-44) | 24 | 726 |
Rustingstadt Danemark, important files concerning industrial relations with Germany, evaluation report (7-5-45) | 29 | 909-912 |
SKF (Note 37), interest of Count Hugo von Rosen in; Bertil Lind of Swedish Match Co. (6-2-42) | 118 | 483-490 |
Safehaven project (1-6-45) | 21 | 698 |
Safehaven work: Strategic Services Unit reports (11-9-45) | 58 | 767-769 |
Schaff, manager of BMW Group, interrogation of, evaluation report (7-9-45) | 29 | 37-39 |
Siemens Reinege Werke, evaluation report (6-30-45) | 29 | 763-766 |
Siments & Halske, evaluation report (7-18-45) | 29 | 195 |
Slave labor in Germany (Note 38), proposal for propaganda piece on (11-13-41) | 49 | 299 |
South America, Berlin infiltration of (1-5-42) | 68 | 608-614 |
South America, differences between State Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation I (3-22-43) | 68 | 678-679 |
Soviet execution of two Jewish labor leaders, protest concerning (4-2-43) | 49 | 1367-1372 |
Soviet looting (9-17-45) | 21 | 796-797 |
Soviet looting in Mukeden, report from OSS Chungking (9-17-45) | 25 | 583 |
Spain and North Africa (4-7-44) | 31 | 768-782 |
Spain and Portugal, economic policy concerning (9-30-44) | 59 | 126-142 |
Spain and Portugal, Carlton Hayes (Note 39) agreement of November 1943 concerning (2-7-44) | 58 | 945-1395 |
Spain and Portugal, OSS activities in (2-7-44) | 58 | 945-1395 |
Spain and Switzerland, report of a seven month trip to (2-28-42) | 106 | 29-31 |
Spain, activities in (10-5-44) | 44 | 221-224 |
Spain, activities in (4-10-43) | 4 | 831-835 |
Spain, bargaining over wolfram in (3-9-44) | 110 | 437-445 |
Spain, conditions in (3-11-44) | 110 | 432-436 |
Spain, from OSS Lisbon, Portugal (3-17-42) | 22 | 1290-1292 |
Spies, German spies in (9-4-45) | 57 | 568-569 |
Spain, interview with Eberhardt von Stohrer, former German Ambassador to Spain (10-19-45) | 103 | 392-393 |
Spain, maintenance of German espionage organization in (9-4-45) | 25 | 637 |
Spain, Morocco, and Japan, reports from (1-15-42) | 122 | 338-348 |
Spain, OSS operations in (1-11-44) | 83 | 1006-1008 |
Spain, OSS representatives in, views of Berle and Shaw concerning (1-4-43) | 110 | 409-429 |
Spain, political analysis of from a French source (8-11-42) | 18 | 205-209 |
Spain, political situation in, from a French source (8-11-42) | 110 | 385-389 |
Spain, Portugal, Latin America, COI interests in (4-21-42) | 112 | 1048-1051 |
Spain, proposal to invade Europe through (4-23-42) | 113 | 613-619 |
Spain, recent crisis in our relations with (2-18-44) | 110 | 432-436 |
Spain, report in New York Times by T. J. Hamilton recently returned from (11-19-41) | 110 | 331-334 |
Spain, report on by Urguayan military attache (2-14-42) | 22 | 1032 |
Spain, United States trade talsk with (1-8-45) | 30 | 246-247 |
Spain, a secret shared by Sir Samuel Hoare (Note 40) et. al. about keeping Spain from joining the Axis (4-17-42) | 110 | 346-349 |
Spain, communications between Donovan and Ambassador Hayes concerning future intelligence plans (11-2-44) | 20 | 1195-1199 |
Spain, courier routes to; petroleum supplies; Germans in (6-2-42) | 16 | 513-517 |
Spangenburg Werke, Hamburg, Germany, evaulation report (6-20-45) | 29 | 669-671 |
Spanish anti-Axis propaganda (5-2-42) | 49 | 898-906 |
Spanish economic position (11-10-42) | 110 | 399-408 |
Spanish Falange (Note 491) in Latin America (2-5-42) | 22 | 921 |
Spanish internal politics (12-17-41) | 22 | 737-741 |
Spanish Morocco (7-13-44) | 20 | 572-574 |
Spanish Morocco, German activity in (3-30-45) | 22 | 193-194 |
Spanish Morocco, German and Italian strengths in (3-43) | 35 | 678-759 |
Spanish pro-Axis secret police (4-6-42) | 22 | 1448-1450 |
Spanish refineries (10-27-42) | 110 | 19-22 |
Spanish situation (11-28-41) | 110 | 249-269 |
Spanish support of German submarine base (9-29-42, 10-21-42) | 53 | 18, 74 |
Spanish trade and shipping (8-19-43) | 110 | 377-384 |
Spanish weather stations, Axis use of (10-10-44) | 87 | 773 |
Speer, Albert (Note 42), interrogation of, evaluation report (6-8-45) | 29 | 509-514 |
Speer, Albert, interrogation of, evaluation report (7-9-45) | 29 | 81-88 |
SSU [Strategic Services Unit] agreements with State Department (October-December 1944) | 69 | 457-470 |
SSU assets and organization (4/44-2/46) | 35 | 810-1003 |
SSU Switzerland administrative report (August-December 1946) | 74 | 319-345 |
SSU, creation of (9-26-45) | 113 | 139-145 |
SSU, functions of (5-20-46) | 69 | 964-967 |
SSU, future of (10-26-45) | 134 | 949-976 |
SSU, organization of Directories within (11-9-45) | 113 | 219-226 |
SSU-State Department relations (11-29-45) | 109 | 987-995 |
SSU: its work and staff (10-26-45) | 77 | 822-838 |
Standard and Shell Oil Group, evaluation report (6-20-45) | 29 | 675-677 |
State Department opposition to intelligence operations in Sweden (2-1-45) | 81 | 856 |
State Department organization chart, new (1-3-45) | 112 | 892-895 |
State Department, OSS relations with (11-8-44) | 69 | 699-705 |
State-FBI-OSS friction, ways to avoid (2-26-44) | 112 | 780-781 |
State Department-OSS relationships (12-7-42) | 112 | 1089-1091 |
State Department-OSS relations (11-7-44) | 20 | 1144-1145 |
State Department-OSS relationship, issues concerning to be discussed (6-15-42) | 77 | 941-946 |
Statistics on minerals (May-June 1943) | 27 | 133-138 |
Steel production, evaluation report (7-4-45) | 29 | 894-897 |
Stockholm, Sweden, report from OSS man in concerning German intentions and fears (6-4-42) | 23 | 495 |
Sweden, information from Federal Bureau of Investigation (6-16-43) | 113 | 758-760 |
Sweden may be forced into Nazi camp, Donovan to the President (4-6-42) | 22 | 1459-1460 |
Sweden's contributions to Allied war effort (8-8-42) | 113 | 675-677 |
Sweden, Austria, ETO, and MTO, SI report on activities in (3-19-45) | 97 | 1120-1122 |
Sweden, Germans may invade (3-14-42) | 75 | 1135-1136 |
Sweden, intercept concerning (5-16-42) | 117 | 1149-1151 |
Sweden, OSS mission in (December 1943, March 1944) | 79 | 483, 488, 497 |
Sweden, position of in war; oil quotas and other raw material questions (10-20-42) | 113 | 679-755 |
Sweden, program for OSS in (1-17-44) | 19 | 765 |
Sweden, report from (5-15-42) | 23 | 304-305 |
Sweden, report of Germans planning to invade (3-11042) | 22 | 1262-1263 |
Sweden, report on 1943 operations based in (1-27-44) | 62 | 1000-1002 |
Sweden, situation in (5-11-42) | 23 | 241-247 |
Sweden, situation in (4-25-42) | 23 | 148 |
Sweden, special programs based in (1-17-44) | 18 | 701-702 |
Sweden, summary of OSS operations in (7-17-45) | 62 | 1118-1123 |
Sweden, Switzerland, and Japan (10-26-42) | 68 | 650-655 |
Sweden: export of ball-bearings from to Germany (12-23-44) | 79 | 513 |
Swedish leaders, character sketches of prepared by Eric. C. Bellquist (3-18-42) | 36 | 286-291 |
Swiss bank payment to Erich Wedemeyer (3-31-43) | 46 | 650 |
Swiss break dealings with Nazis (7-10-44) | 30 | 865-869 |
Swiss business man, report by (10-24-42) | 46 | 609-613 |
Swiss francs for certain material (10-2-43) | 112 | 719 |
Swiss General Staff, reaction of to recent military events (6-27-42) | 114 | 1007-1008 |
Swiss National Bank, KAPPA (Note 43) message concerning proposed shipment of German gold to (4-7-45) | 106 | 1073-1076 |
Swiss nervous about German and Austrian border areas (8-9-44) | 81 | 37-38 |
Swiss newspaper dispatches (10-10-44) | 20 | 282-283 |
Swiss office for development (11-10-41) | 46 | 503-504 |
Swiss officer, information received from a, formerly of SS Saint Carque, which arrived New York August 1, 1941; and requested to turn over to British (8-19-41) | 105 | 982-985 |
Swiss operations, personal (7-25-45) | 83 | 221-222 |
Swiss operations, plans, and budgets (May-August 1945) | 83 | 223-240 |
Swiss relief efforts for refugees, report concerning from Bern (3-16-45) | 21 | 209-212 |
Swiss securities, purchase of by New York approved by Donovan (7-17-42) | 114 | 1005-1006 |
Swiss towns, precautions against Allied bombing of (11-16-44) | 20 | 1257 |
Swiss towns, United States bombing of (11-16-44) | 20 | 1271 |
Swiss-Allies talks in Lisbon, Portugal (7-10-44) | 30 | 865-869 |
Switzerland, access between United States Zone (6-9-45) | 82 | 7 |
Switzerland, access from to our occupied zone (6-22-45) | 82 | 15 |
Switzerland, access from/to US zone (6-4-45) | 82 | 333-336 |
Switzerland, efforts to repatriate 1,000 airmen from (9-26-44) | 83 | 161-174 |
Switzerland, Glavin (Note 44) and staff to enter via Basel and related information on German surrender (3-12-45) | 114 | 245-263 |
Switzerland, morale in (10-19-42) | 92 | 742-743 |
Switzerland, operations in (10-6-44) | 83 | 179 |
Switzerland, OSS budget for operations in (7-19-45) | 83 | 211-217 |
Switzerland, OSS operations in (6-23-45) | 83 | 204-210 |
Switzerland, OSS operations in, personal matters (7-22-44) | 83 | 190-203 |
Switzerland, OSS operations in, review of (6-22-45) | 25 | 773-777 |
Switzerland, over-all program for OSS in (1-21-44) | 19 | 768 |
Switzerland, overall and special programs for OSS in, post hostilities (1-30-45) | 21 | 707 |
Switzerland, overall and special programs for strategic services based in (1-30-45) | 22 | 324-325 |
Switzerland, overall plan for special activities in (1-21-44) | 18 | 707-708 |
Switzerland, reaction in to Secretary of State Cordell Hull's speech and other developments (4/44-6/45) | 31 | 783-793 |
Switzerland, reaction to Soviet refusal to resume diplomatic relations (11-7-44) | 18 | 1141 |
Switzerland, reaction to Russian refusal to resume relations with (11-6-44) | 30 | 366-367 |
Switzerland, report on 1943 operations based in (2/44) | 62 | 1009-1017 |
Switzerland, representatives of German Catholic Party arrive in seeking peace terms (1-6-45) | 119 | 37-38 |
Switzerland, shipping of strategic material from (8-3-44) | 122 | 691-708 |
Switzerland, special programs for OSS activities based in (5-23-44) | 18 | 838-839 |
Switzerland, Union Bank of, Locarno; pay $500 to Erich Wedemeyer (n.d.) | 46 | 635-637 |
Switzerland, two prominent German industrialists refused entry to (12-30-44) | 30 | 785 |
Switzerland, personnel leaving station, including Allen Dulles (Note 45) (7-17-45) | 77 | 516 |
Treasury Depart-Foreign Funds Control concerning Siberian-American Corporation (8-17-43) | 70 | 946-951 |
Treblinka death camp (Note 46), Ralph Parker article in PM on (11-12-44) | 121 | 130-131 |
Tungsten, Nazi effort to obtain from Thailand (12-27-44) | 30 | 778 |
Turco-German friendship, Germany giving up on (1-12-42) | 123 | 846 |
Turkey (11-20-42) | 118 | 117 |
Turkey and Axis Europe, communications between (4-18-44) | 5 | 209-220 |
Turkey bridges destroyed to interrupt chrome shipments (6-2-44) | 118 | 205-213 |
Turkey chrome production (11-6-41) | 118 | 2-38 |
Turkey, chrome shipments from (2-26-44) | 118 | 179 |
Turkey, detail statistics on (11-14-41) | 118 | 48-88 |
Turkey, disruption of rail communications between Axis Europe and (4-18-44) | 59 | 209-220 |
Turkey, interests of Russian concerning German activities in (January- March 1944) | 23 | 759-761 |
Turkey, Kory mission to (4-10-44) | 88 | 2-67 |
Turkey, letters from Happy in (11-23-43) | 113 | 490-492 |
Turkey, list of Axis diplomats in (1-6-43) | 118 | 122-129 |
Turkey, operational problems of Istanbul mission in (3-3-44) | 79 | 1111-1116 |
Turkey, observations of Capt. Will after his visit to (11-1-45) | 69 | 914 |
Turkey, OSS operations in (6-23-43) | 79 | 1091-1092 |
Turkey, planning concerning OSS in (12-14-44) | 79 | 1150-1153 |
Turkey, propaganda in (10-12-41, 10-12-42) | 118 | 110, 677 |
Turkey, report in German press to support mission to (4-21-43) | 58 | 545-548 |
Turkey, report on by Coordinator of Information has been initiated (11-13-41) | 118 | 41-44 |
Turkey, request for additional funds and staff for (10-19-43) | 79 | 1095-1097 |
Turkey, speculation about entry of into war on Allied side (n.d.) | 79 | 369-37 |
Turkey, trip of Angel et. al to (6-24-43) | 19 | 104-105 |
Turkey, break with Germany; chrome embargo of (May-June 1945) | 31 | 838-848 |
Turkey, conversation with British Purchasing Commission concerning importance of shipment of military and other supplies to (11-21-41) | 118 | 101-104 |
Turkey, economic warfare in and chrome (3-9-44) | 118 | 205-213 |
Turkey, position of in September 1941 (10-3-41) | 118 | 2-38 |
Turkey chrome and the Maritsa Bridge (3-30-44) | 118 | 197-204 |
Turkish chrome, disruption of shipments of (6-18-44) | 118 | 214-218 |
Turkish hemp (2-27-43) | 118 | 144-146 |
Turkish neutrality (9-9-42) | 118 | 111-116 |
Turkish operations, cooperation with British on (8-14-43) | 79 | 1214-1219 |
Turkish reaction to Russia and the Allies, articles concerning (8-12-43) | 118 | 153-157 |
Turkish situation, conversation concerning with Shaw (1-5-43) | 106 | 571-572 |
UN assets seized by Japanese (10-29-45) | 8 | 459 |
UN Commission for Investigation of War Crimes (10-14-43) | 118 | 245 |
UNRRA (Note 47), scope and duties of (3-19-42) | 112 | 657-688 |
US Strategic Bombing Survey, organization of (10-24-45) | 61 | 966-1034 |
US war-time intelligence in Europe, reorganization of (12-6-44) | 107 | 411-412 |
Vatican and Argentina and Brazil (1-16-45) | 119 | 24-25 |
Vatican and von Papen (Note 48)and Hitler (6-23-43) | 109 | 626-643 |
Vatican attitude toward Argentina (12-19-45) | 30 | 773 |
Vatican intelligence concerning attitude of Argentina toward Franco (Note 49) (12-19-44) | 31 | 358-359, 641 |
Vatican report, talk with Count Giuseppe Dalla Torre (2-21-45) | 103 | 137-146 |
Vatican report concerning Msgr. Badfzey on Big 3 and Italy (2-13-45) | 119 | 102 |
Vatican view of French political situation (11-13-44) | 20 | 1120-1124 |
Vatican views of Vichy, Germany, and Russia (11-8-44) | 24 | 735 |
Vatican, discussions in with ministers from Hungary and Rumania (8-21-44) | 86 | 1055-1058 |
Vatican, information from (February 13-28, 1945) | 119 | 113-123 |
Vatican, peace overtures at (4-11-45) | 22 | 138 |
Vatican, report from source in concerning von Papen appeal to Pope for best conditions for Germany (10-17-44) | 20 | 92-95 |
Vatican, reports from (March 4-6, 1945) | 119 | 124-128 |
Vatican-Polish relations, report from Caserta concerning development of (10-30-44) | 30 | 1086-1088 |
Vatican, reports on views of French political situation and status of chruch in Russia (11-13-44) | 24 | 769 |
Veringt Bayerische Telfonwerke, evaluation report (7-24-45) | 29 | 229-231 |
Vessel (Note 50) information from the Vatican, handling of (1-5-45) | 136 | 661-669 |
Vessel report concerning conversation of Pope with Mron C. Taylor (Note 51) (1-15-45) | 25 | 113 |
Vessel report concerning the Vatican (1-11-45) | 25 | 33-37 |
Vessel report concerning Vatican support of pro-Nazi activits in Argentina (1-20-45) | 25 | 73-74 |
Vessel, code term to be used for intelligence from Vatican (1-5-45) | 119 | 2-9 |
Vessel, summaries of all Vessel material sent to State, Joint Chiefs of Staff and President | 119 | 144-259 |
Vessel, to be used for all information from Vatican (1-15-45) | 119 | 21-22 |
Vessel, information from Vatican sources to be designated (1-15-45) | 22 | 369 |
Vichy France contributions to German war economy, memo on (2-4-42) | 50 | 989-990 |
Vichy France, activities of (12-18-41) | 22 | 769-770 |
Vichy situation (12-41) | 22 | 633-634 |
Vichy, daily cables to on variety of subjects (8-42) | 133 | 41-226 |
Vichy, directive for (10-16-41) | 49 | 209-217 |
Vichy, intrigues in government at (12-23-41) | 50 | 943-945 |
Vichy, message from OSS representative in (10-10-42) | 18 | 260 |
Vichy, political situation in (4-13-44) | 58 | 187-189 |
Vichy, report from (11-2-42) | 75 | 1161-11632 |
Vichy, report from OSS representative in (10-26-42) | 66 | 486 |
Vichy, situation (1-27-42) | 110 | 690-698 |
Vichy-Washington cables: Vatican intervention to pressure Petain (Note 52) to let up on persecution of Jews (8-7-42) | 133 | 80-85 |
Vichy/Franco effort to stop British actions in Portugal (11-6-41) | 33 | 498 |
Von Papen in Madrid appealing to Holy See to obtain best terms for peace, from Vatican source (10-17-44) | 24 | 515 |
Von Papen in Madrid urging France to appeal to Holy See for actions to obtain best peace conditions for Germany (10-17-45) | 30 | 999-1000 |
Von Twardowski, Fritz, (Note 53) conversations with in Switzerland (5-28-42) | 118 | 469-472 |
War Crimes problems, R&A Report 2577 on (9-28-44) | 121 | 93-120 |
War Criminals, Russian intentions to punish, R&A Report 1988 (6-27-44) | 134 | 576-670 |
War Criminals, suggested educational program in connection with prosecution of (5-30-45) | 121 | 180-195 |
War Refugee Board (Note 54) (1-28-44) | 119 | 1223-1241 |
Western Axis oil production (2-2-44) | 12 | 709-724 |
Western Europe, estimate of enemy situation in (1-18-45) | 2 | 523 |
Wolfram from Spain, smuggling of (7-24-44) | 24 | 200 |
Wolfram smuggling from Spain (7-6-44) | 30 | 1094-1095 |
Wolfram smuggling, control of (7-6-44) | 20 | 581-582 |
Wolfram smuggling, reply to Donovan message concerning (7-14-44) | 30 | 1098 |
Wolfram, export of from Spain to Germany (7-24-44) | 30 | 917-921 |
Wood, James E. (Note 55), work on SAFEHAVEN (9-18-45) | 120 | 594-599 |
WRB: Ross McClelland (Red Cross) in Switzerland should handle GARBO (Note 56) (3-17-44) | 119 | 1223-1241 |
X-2 progress report: US/Swiss economic conference, et al. (3-1-46) | 102 | 555 |
Yugoslav funds held by Federal Reserve Bank (10-4-44) | 85 | 1019-1020 |
Yugoslavia: Norden has news from a British officer back from partisan- controlled Serbia; 6,000 Hungarian Jews working for Germans | 84 | 547-548 |