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The OSS: A Captivating Guide to America's First Spy Agency and Its Secret Operations in World War II

The OSS: A Captivating Guide to America's First Spy Agency and Its Secret Operations in World War II

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September 27, 2025
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1 hour 12 minutes
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.

The Origins of US Intelligence: From the OSS to the CIA

Before the US had a centralized intelligence agency, gathering critical information often felt like an impossible task. It was not until the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 that the need for a dedicated intelligence service became clear. In response, the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was created, marking the first step toward modern American intelligence.

During World War II, the OSS sent brave operatives deep behind enemy lines to collect vital information that shaped the Allies’ war efforts. Though it was disbanded after the war, the OSS’s legacy lived on through groups like the Central Intelligence Group (CIG) and the CIA.

What You Will Learn Inside:


- The Creation of the OSS: Why it was formed and its role in WWII
- The Founding Figures: The leaders who shaped the first US intelligence agency
- Contributions During the War: How the OSS gathered intelligence and contributed to military victories
- Postwar Operations: What happened to the OSS after WWII ended
- Truman’s Decision: Why the OSS was dismantled
- The Birth of the CIA: How America’s modern intelligence agency emerged
- The OSS Legacy: Its lasting impact on US intelligence and beyond
- And so much more!
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