Authors: Randall B. Woods
24
. Ibid., 138; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 39.
25
. Quoted in Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 26.
26
. Irwin,
Jedburghs
, xiv.
27
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 23; Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
28
. Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 24.
29
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 25, 39â40; Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0945, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
30
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 40.
31
. Ibid., 41.
32
. Irwin,
Jedburghs
, 142â143; Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
33
. Marcus Binney,
The Women Who Lived for Danger: The Agents of the Special Operations Executive
(New York: 2002), 247; Irwin,
Jedburghs
, 60â61.
34
. Binney,
Women Who Lived
, 249â250, 255â266; Irwin,
Jedburghs
, 137â138.
35
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 42; Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
36
. Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
37
. Quoted in Irwin,
Jedburghs
, 147, 149.
38
. Author interview with John Colby, June 8, 2007; Irwin,
Jedburghs
, 147; Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
39
. Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 43.
40
. “Colby After Action Report,” August 14/15, 1944, Files of the Special Operations Executive, File HS 7/17, UK National Archives, Kew, London; Binney,
Women Who Lived
, 262.
41
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 43; Irwin,
Jedburghs
, 152.
42
. Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 18; Operations, Team Bruce, OSS Microfilm, Roll 80, Frames 0925-0944, UK National Archives, Kew, London.
43
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 44; Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 18.
44
. Colby Military Personnel File, CREST.
1
. John Prados,
Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby
(New York: 2003), 28â29.
2
. William Colby and Peter Forbath,
Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA
(New York: 1978), 44.
3
. Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 29â30; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 45.
4
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 45.
5
. Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 31; William E. Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” CIA Historical Center, Washington, DC, 4.
6
. “Recommendation for Silver Star, William E. Colby,” June 29, 1945, CREST; Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 3; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 46.
7
. Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 6.
8
. Ibid.
9
. Ibid., 7â8.
10
. Ibid.
11
. Ibid.
12
. Quoted in T. E. Lawrence,
Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph
(Garden City, NY: 1938), 30.
13
. Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 9; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 48. See also Patrick K. O'Donnell,
Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of World War II's OSS
(New York: 2004), 275â276.
14
. “Recommendation for Silver Star, William E. Colby,” June 29, 1945, CREST; Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 9.
15
. Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 10.
16
. “Recommendation for Silver Star, William E. Colby,” June 29, 1945, CREST; Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 11; Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 33.
17
. Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 9â10.
18
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 49; Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 33.
19
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 50.
20
. Ibid., 51.
21
. “Recommendation for Silver Star, William E. Colby,” June 29, 1945, CREST.
22
. Cormac McCarthy,
Blood Meridian; or The Evening Redness in the West
(New York: 2001), 249.
23
. Colby, “Skis and Daggers,” 9â10.
24
. McCarthy,
Blood Meridian
, 249.
25
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 51.
26
. Ibid., 52.
27
. “OSS Personnel Evaluation, William E. Colby,” Aug. 6, 1946, CREST; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 52.
28
. Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 37.
29
. Quoted in ibid.
1
. Quoted in Anthony Cave Brown,
The Last Hero: Wild Bill Donovan
(New York: 1984).
2
. Quoted in ibid.
3
. Tom Braden, “The Birth of the CIA: When and How It Got the Green Light to Conduct âSubversive Operations Abroad,'”
American Heritage
28, no. 2 (1977); William Colby and Peter Forbath,
Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA
(New York: 1978), 60.
4
. Braden, “Birth of the CIA”; Richard Helms, with William Hood,
A Look over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency
(New York: 2003), 66.
5
. Quoted in Hugh Wilford,
The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America
(Cambridge, MA: 2009), 23; Braden, “Birth of the CIA”; Helms,
A Look over My Shoulder
, 73.
6
. Quoted in Wilford,
The Mighty Wurlitzer
, 22.
7
. Braden, “Birth of the CIA.”
8
. Quoted in Wilford,
The Mighty Wurlitzer
, 23â25.
9
. Wilford,
The Mighty Wurlitzer
, 23â27; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 71â72. For an excellent scholarly history of the CIA, see Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones,
The CIA and American Democracy
, 3rd ed. (New Haven, CT: 2003).
10
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 62, 64.
11
. Ibid., 64â65.
12
. Quoted in Kati Marton,
The Polk Conspiracy: Murder and Cover-up in the Case of CBS News Correspondent George Polk
(New York: 1990), 14; see also 3â13.
13
. Quoted in John Prados,
Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby
(New York: 2003), 41.
14
. Ibid., 40â41.
15
. Marton,
Polk Conspiracy
, 162, 289â290.
16
. Ibid., 310.
17
. Quoted in Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 41.
18
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 76, 77; Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 43.
19
. Author interview with Jenonne Walker, June 16, 2010.
1
. Author interview with Christine Colby and Jack Giraudo, June 5, 2010.
2
. Author interview with Carl Colby, Jan. 9, 2007. Graham Greene, author of
The Third Man
, was engaging in a bit of literary license. The cuckoo clock was a German and not a Swiss invention.
3
. William Colby and Peter Forbath,
Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA
(New York: 1978), 77.
4
. Ibid., 65, 73; author interview with John Colby, Jan. 12, 2007; Cormac McCarthy,
Blood Meridian; or The Evening Redness in the West
(New York: 2001).
5
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 77.
6
. Author interview with Stan Temko, Jan. 6, 2007; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 78.
7
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 79, 87.
8
. Ibid., 61, 104.
9
. John Prados,
Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby
(New York: 2003), 44.
10
. Richard Helms, with William Hood,
A Look over My Shoulder: A Life in the Central Intelligence Agency
(New York: 2003), 115; “Moscow Rules: Spy Tradecraft,” Feb. 15, 2009,
http://militaryhistorymatters.blogspot.com/2009/02/moscow-rules-spy-tradecraft.html
.
11
. Victor Marchetti,
The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence
(New York: 1974), 263.
12
. Ibid., 260â264; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 107; Norman Mailer,
Harlot's Ghost
(New York: 1991), 413.
13
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 88â89.
14
. See Helge Pharo, “Scandinavia,” in David Reynolds, ed.,
The Origins of the Cold War in Europe: International Perspectives
(New Haven, CT: 1994), 194â223; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 83.
15
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 91â92; Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 46.
16
. Quoted in Hugh Wilford,
The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America
(Cambridge, MA: 2009), 45â46.
17
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 98.
18
. Ibid., 100; author interview with John Colby, June 4, 2010.
19
. Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 48â49.
20
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 90.
21
. Author interview with Edward Ryan, Jan. 11, 2007.
22
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 104.
23
. Richard H. Shultz,
The Secret War Against Hanoi: Kennedy's and Johnson's Use of Spies, Saboteurs, and Covert Warriors
(New York: 1999), 11.
24
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 8, 91.
25
. Quoted in Prados,
Lost Crusader
, 51.
1
. James E. Miller, “Roughhouse Diplomacy: The United States Confronts Italian Communism, 1945â1958,”
Storia Delle Relazioni Internazionali
5 (1989â1992): 287â288; “Italian and French Struggle Against Communism: Summary for Secretary Marshall, May 26, 1947,” National Archives and Records Administration (NARA hereafter), Secretary of State's Weekly Summary, 1947â1949, National Security Archive (NSA hereafter), Washington, DC.
2
. “Summary for Secretary Marshall”; Miller, “Roughhouse Diplomacy,” 290â291; Christopher Andrew and Vasili Mitrokhin,
The Sword and the Shield: The Mitrokhin Archive and the Secret History of the KGB
(New York: 1999), 276â277.
3
. Miller, “Roughhouse Diplomacy,” 300.
4
. Mario Del Pero, “American Pressures and Their Containment in Italy During the Ambassadorship of Clare Boothe Luce, 1953â1956,”
Diplomatic History
18, no. 3 (2004): 412â413; Leopoldo Nuti, “The United States, Italy, and the Opening to the Left, 1953â1963,”
Journal of Cold War Studies
4, no. 3 (2002): 39â40.
5
. Del Pero, “American Pressures,” 417â418.
6
. Author interview with Carl Colby, Jan. 9, 2007.
7
. William Colby and Peter Forbath,
Honorable Men: My Life in the CIA
(New York: 1978), 109.
8
. Ibid., 111.
9
. John Prados,
Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby
(New York: 2003), 55.
10
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 108; Martina A. Lee, “Colby of the CIA,”
Mother Jones
, July 1983, 21â24.
11
. Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 113.
12
. Author interview with Tom McCoy, Jan. 11, 2007.
13
. Author interview with John Colby, Jan. 12, 2007; Colby and Forbath,
Honorable Men
, 109.