Noel Field
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Background
Field was the son of Dr Henry Havilland Field.[1] His father was an American Quaker biologist living in Geneva, where during World War One, he had acted as a contact linking US diplomat Allen Dulles with liberal circles in Germany.[2]
Career
After education at Harvard, Noel Field entered the State Department in 1926. He moved to the left politically while in Washington, and left the Department in 1936 to join the League of Nations staff in Geneva.[1]
In 1939, he became secretary of an international commission sent to Spain to repatriate foreign volunteers who had fought for the Spanish Republic. In 1941, he was appointed director of the Unitarian Service Committee in Vichy France. After the German invasion of Vichy France, he escaped to Switzerland where he became European Director of the Unitarian Service Committee in Geneva. Unofficially, he acted as Allen Dulles' contact with German communist exiles in Switzerland.[1]
External Resources
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Notes
[Category:Harvard alumni|Field, Noel]]