A review by kanejim57
Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of World War II's OSS by Patrick K. O'Donnell

5.0

I liked this book because it tells the story of men and women who engaged the Axis behind the lines all across Europe. Of interest to me was the revelation that the Allied Theater Commanders in the Pacific wanted nothing to do with the OSS in their theatre of operations.

Some of the stories, especially some towards the end of the war, when one or two operatives strongly suggested, face to face no less, that large units of German forces surrender now, were incredible to hear.