United States Office Of Strategic Services

The United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was established during World War II as a precursor to the CIA, playing a pivotal role in intelligence and special operations. Founded in 1942, the OSS was tasked with gathering intelligence, conducting espionage, and supporting resistance movements across Europe and Asia. The agency was instrumental in developing strategies that would ultimately contribute to the Allied victory, leveraging innovative tactics and intelligence analysis that reshaped the landscape of modern warfare.

While the OSS itself is not an author in the traditional sense, it produced a wealth of documents, reports, and manuals that have influenced both military and intelligence practices since its dissolution in 1945. These works provide a fascinating glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of wartime intelligence efforts. As you explore the app, you'll find an array of materials that showcase the OSS's unique contributions to history and strategy, inviting you to delve deeper into the world of espionage and covert operations.

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United States Office Of Strategic Services



Formed during World War II, the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS), was organized for special operations and intelligence gath…