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*[[Arthur Goldberg]] - Head. | *[[Arthur Goldberg]] - Head. | ||
*[[Joseph S. Gould]]<ref name="GouldCSI">Jonathan S. Gould, [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol46no1/article03.html The OSS and the London “Free Germans”], Studies in Intelligence - VOL. 46, NO. 1, 2002, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA.</ref> | *[[Joseph S. Gould]]<ref name="GouldCSI">Jonathan S. Gould, [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol46no1/article03.html The OSS and the London “Free Germans”], Studies in Intelligence - VOL. 46, NO. 1, 2002, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA.</ref> | ||
− | *[[Gerhard Van Arkel]]<ref>Richard Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency | + | *[[Gerhard Van Arkel]]<ref>Richard Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency, Globe Peqout, 2006, p.11.</ref> |
− | *[[George Pratt]] - Head of London desk.<ref>Allen Welsh Dulles, Neal H. Petersen, From Hitler's doorstep: the wartime intelligence reports of Allen Dulles, 1942-1945, Penn State | + | *[[George Pratt]] - Head of London desk.<ref>Allen Welsh Dulles, Neal H. Petersen, From Hitler's doorstep: the wartime intelligence reports of Allen Dulles, 1942-1945, Penn State Press, 1996, p.623.</ref> |
*[[Toni Sender]] - head of the [[European Labour Research Group]].<ref>Elizabeth P. McIntosh, Sisterhood Spies: the Women of the OSS, Naval Institute Press, 1998, p.77.</ref> | *[[Toni Sender]] - head of the [[European Labour Research Group]].<ref>Elizabeth P. McIntosh, Sisterhood Spies: the Women of the OSS, Naval Institute Press, 1998, p.77.</ref> | ||
− | *[[Isaiah Sol Dorfman]]<ref>Jennifer Lebovitch, [Isaiah Sol Dorfman, 98], Chicago Tribune, 5 June 2005.</ref> | + | *[[Isaiah Sol Dorfman]]<ref>Jennifer Lebovitch, [http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2005-06-05/news/0506050354_1_labor-law-mr-dorfman-german-labor Isaiah Sol Dorfman, 98], Chicago Tribune, 5 June 2005.</ref> |
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+ | ==Personnel and Organisation as of January 1944== | ||
+ | ===Washington Labor Section=== | ||
+ | *Major [[Arthur J. Goldberg]]: Head of Labor Section | ||
+ | *[[Carl Devoe]]: Executive Officer | ||
+ | *[[Thomas S. Wilson]]: Area Officer for Labor Desk ETO [European Theater of Operations], Sweden and Far East. | ||
+ | *[[Mortimer B. Wolf]] (on temporary duty): Area Officer for Labor Desk NATO [North Atlantic Theater of Operations] | ||
+ | *[[Daniel Margolies]] (on temporary duty): Area Officer for Labor Desk METO [Mediterranean Theater of Operations] and Lisbon. | ||
+ | *Lt. [[Al Suarez]] (on temporary duty): Recruiting Officer.<ref>Report of the OSS Labor branch: Ongoing Projects, 8 January 1944, extracted in Jurgen Heideking and Christof Mauch, American Intelligence and the German Resistance to Hitler: A Documentary History, Westview Press, 1995, p.183.</ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 01:15, 17 March 2012
The Labor Division was part of the Secret Intelligence Branch of the Office of Strategic Services.[1]
Contents
People
- Arthur Goldberg - Head.
- Joseph S. Gould[1]
- Gerhard Van Arkel[2]
- George Pratt - Head of London desk.[3]
- Toni Sender - head of the European Labour Research Group.[4]
- Isaiah Sol Dorfman[5]
Personnel and Organisation as of January 1944
Washington Labor Section
- Major Arthur J. Goldberg: Head of Labor Section
- Carl Devoe: Executive Officer
- Thomas S. Wilson: Area Officer for Labor Desk ETO [European Theater of Operations], Sweden and Far East.
- Mortimer B. Wolf (on temporary duty): Area Officer for Labor Desk NATO [North Atlantic Theater of Operations]
- Daniel Margolies (on temporary duty): Area Officer for Labor Desk METO [Mediterranean Theater of Operations] and Lisbon.
- Lt. Al Suarez (on temporary duty): Recruiting Officer.[6]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jonathan S. Gould, The OSS and the London “Free Germans”, Studies in Intelligence - VOL. 46, NO. 1, 2002, Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA.
- ↑ Richard Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Central Intelligence Agency, Globe Peqout, 2006, p.11.
- ↑ Allen Welsh Dulles, Neal H. Petersen, From Hitler's doorstep: the wartime intelligence reports of Allen Dulles, 1942-1945, Penn State Press, 1996, p.623.
- ↑ Elizabeth P. McIntosh, Sisterhood Spies: the Women of the OSS, Naval Institute Press, 1998, p.77.
- ↑ Jennifer Lebovitch, Isaiah Sol Dorfman, 98, Chicago Tribune, 5 June 2005.
- ↑ Report of the OSS Labor branch: Ongoing Projects, 8 January 1944, extracted in Jurgen Heideking and Christof Mauch, American Intelligence and the German Resistance to Hitler: A Documentary History, Westview Press, 1995, p.183.