ADDRESS BY MAJ. GEN. WILLIAM J. DONOVAN, CHIEF OF OSS, AT THE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE NAVY LEAGUE OF THE US: 12 PP. LECTURE BY MAJ. GEN. WM. J. DONOVAN ON 'PARTISAN WARFARE'; 34 PP. BIBLIOGRAPHY NO. 23-57 - WILLIAM JOSEPH DON

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SECRET (When Filled Zn) AREA OR COUNTRY(S) Apr ,,~ ea a 2005/1202&!23#PP-RRI~+3-1034ROnh9 RMIDE-i nl Wn, T Army Naval operations Partisan Warfare Psy Warfare NT (author, form, addressee, title & length) j. Gen. William J. Donovan, Chief of OSS, at the versary Dinner of the Navy League of the US; l2pp. j. Gen. Wm. J. Donovan on "Partisan Warfare"; 34pp. #23-57, "William J. Donovan and the OSS"; 13 pp. Address by Ma Golden Anni Lecture by Ma Bibliography ABSTRACT +-- Jan - 1951 27 Oct 1952 18 Apri119 57 CLASS. , OUO LOCATION, HS/HC-45;, These documents cover a wide variety of subjects which OSS was con- cerned with during World War II and later as SSU. One document covers partisan warfare as viewed by General Donovan, another covers Naval Operations since World War II, and the third is a listing of books, periodicals and newspaper materials about General Donovan. Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 FoRm 252:3 IDItIO,Tis '"`r,ou? HISTORICAL STAFF SOURCE INDEX SECRET. Approved For Release 2005/12/23: CIA-RDP83-01034Rpv020023001 B.d B _IOGll A A'a.4. NO 23-57 WILLIAM JOSEPH DO OVM AND THE 03' aMwr1!!~!?WN' . NO, 23-57 ?a April J.957 ROOM 11125 ` F 'O?URX 14 WELDING COD:, 143 12 t n 8,137 This is a TEMPORARY DOCUMENT only, for the use of DCI/HS. The record copy has been released to National Archives This docC1`N-Mt 12 -0 approved for release thrcu, b the HISTORICAL I VXEW PRoGrc M of the Central lnteiligenCO 2.gency. Date+,/ z jV under the HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM. Date ? Z 91 HRP I - Z-- Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034RQ0200230001-4 PREFACE This bibliography has been compiled by the CIA L brary from selected book periodical and newspaper materials available in this library and in the Library of Congress,, Newspaper articles are from the New York Times and deal with speeches and statements of William J. Donovan, Books and periodical articles deal with the OSS and General Donovan?s work in the CSS. Symbols and call numbers following each citation indicate the locations of the publi- cations,, CIA - Central Intelligence Agency Library DLC w Library of Congress When requesting any item listed,, please refer to this bibliography, Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034RF0 200230001-4 BQW, 1. ALSOP 0 STL:JART JOHONNOT OLIVE R d THO .S BRADEV. Sub roses; the 06-S.-S, and k1unerican espionage, New York0 l eynal and Hitcheock0 1946, 237p. D8100S7A55 DLC; V/8 130.A4 CT r, 2. DONOVAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH, XLdd EDGAR ANSEL NOIRE:R. Fifth column lessons for America; introduction by Frank Knox. Washington; American Council on Public Affairs 0 1941. 17p. D810.P7033 DLCO 3. FORDO COREY0 a?d,ALASTAIR MACBAINO Cloak and dagger; the secret story of OSS, New Yorke, Random House, 1946. 216p. D810. S7F6 DLC ; V/8 130,,F6 CIA. 4. ICARDI, ALDO, Aldo Icardi s American master spy. Pittsburgh, Stalwart Enterprises, 1954. 275p, V/8 917.132.11 CIA. N9ACDONAILI, ELIZABETH P. Undercover girl, New Yorke, Macmillan0 1947. 305p., D810., 714 DLC; L/5 132.M1 CIA. 6. 11ORGAN6 WILLIM A J. Thgqe~yO.S.Se and le New York, Norton0 1957, 281p. V/8 917.132,M8 CIAQ 7o U. S. OFFICE OF STRAT'E'GIC SERVICES. Assessment of men; selection of personnel for the Office of Strategic Services. [By] the OSS assessment staff. Now York? Rinehart0 1948,- 541p. BF431.U6 DLC; V/8 131.U5 CI. 8. WILL.IAN J. DONOVAN. Ts, s Current biography year?book0 1954. New York, H. V3. Wilson,, 1954. p.243w246. 1 917.09 1954 GIA., 9.. WT.L.L IAI J. DONOVAN. National ?yclopaed..i.a of Americap biography. Current volume G. New York,, a hite0 1946. PM -74. 3-74. E1760N28 DI C, Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Rele'ase 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 PERIODICAL ARTICI .S 10. AL50P, S., and T. BRA.DEL Five steps that make a spy. : Science Digest 19:27-30, June 1946. DLC0 11. ARMSTRONG, D. Deeds of derring-do; review of Sub rosao by So Alsop and T, Braden. j : Saturday Review of : ,terature 291i-12 p 16 March 1946. DLC,, 12~ BtCKERa H. Nature and consequences of black propaganda,, : American Sociological Review 14g22? -2350 April 1949. DLO. 13. BIEI..ASKI F. Former OSS agent meets the press. l at American Mercury 71-.199-2O7,, August 1950,, DID,, 14. CANBY. G. Wa ated s the full story. his Saturday Review of Literature 29s23a 15 June 1946, D1Cp 15. CENTRAL agency, T,n :' Time 47s24, 4 February 1946. DLC o ,16, CHAMERT..AIN, J. OSS demonstrated need for a coordinated intelligence office,, 1n: Life 19:116420+ 19 November 1945,, DLO. 17,, CLOAK, dagger,, and valor. Ia: Newsweek 2605Oa 24 September 1945. DIJO 180 COSTM1 , D. Q. We were expecting you at Dakar. In. Reader's Digest 49;103-107, August 1946. DLC O 19. DAVIS, F. Secret history of a surrender; German armies in northern Italy. In: Saturday Evening Post 218 n 9.11+, 22 September 1945717+,, 29 September 191=5 c D .,C a 20,, DONOVAN, Ws J. Central Intelligence 4.genoyd - Vital Speeches 12s446-448,, 1 May 1946a DLC0 21 o rw Fugitives from the Soviet, In. Commonweal 64-:249-250P 8 June 1956. DLCo 22 a - a., n ~, - Global war of subversion. In : V.'L.ta~I Speeches 16:295-297 n 1 March 1950. 'DLCO Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 23. DONOVAN, W. J. Intelligences key to defense. :Lra: Life 219108110, 30 September 1946. DIC. 24. Our stake in Thailand, Ira: Fortune 52:91,95, July 1955. CIA, 25 Schuman plan : a blow to monopoly. k : Atlantic Monthly 189958-61,, February 1952. CIA, 260 - - . Stop Russia's subversive war. ._n: Atlantic tIonthly 181 s 27?3O, Nay 1948,, DI,C? 27. Struggle in Asia. Tn,: Vital. ' Speeches 2131135-1138, 1 April 1955. CIA. 28. FORD, C.. n ,, A. k9AO13AIN. Cloak and dagger. k: Collier 9 s 116a12n13+0 6 October 1945; 18.19+, 13 October 1945; 20+ 20 October 1945; 30+, 27 October 19455. DLC. 29, GLOBAL gumshoeing. In: Time 46:23, 1 October 1945. DLCQ 30. GOOD man is hard to find. .d'1: Fortune 33:92-95+, March 1946, DIC. 31, HAVE we an intelligence service? In., Atlantic PNonthly 181:66-70, April 1948. DLC. 32. IT e S DONOVAN again. l.Xa : Newm-reek Z14:18-11,-9, 26 July 1954. CIA, 33. LAi GER, W. L. Scholarship and the intelligence problem. ;p: American Philosophical Society. Proceedings v.92, no.1:43445, 1948, DISC. 34. NCKI N , J. M. Of our sincere gratitude. Ira : New Republic 11.5:9899, 29 July 1946. DLC. 35. PEOPLE, of the week [William Joseph Donovan] Ira: U.S. News and World Report 41:20, 30 November 1956. CIA, 36. PHIlLIPS, C. Shadow army t bat fought in silence. In. New York Times Magazine P-12-13+, 7 October 1945. DLC. 37, RIPLEY, C. Incident in Siam.,, In: Yarle I view ne 36. no.2:262-276, December 1946,, DL C, Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034RJ0(200230001-4 38, SCREENED secret agents, ,Ln: Popular Science 148:248, February 19)46, DLC. 39, SONDERN, E., 1r, Our wartime spyr. ster carries on, In: Readerus Digest 51;67-730 October 1947,, DLL. 40, TEST at station S. In: Time 47.-92-4,, 21 January 19!I6. De, 41, VAN DE WATER, M. Selecting secret agents. : Science News Letter 49:26m27e 12 January 1946, DLC, 42. WHITE, W. L. Some affairs of honor; operatives who hastened German, collapse in Italy. Q: Reader?s Digest 47:1361540 December 1945, DLC. Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-91034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23: CIA-RDP83-01034Rd;00i00230001-4 SUBJECT DATE LAO C 91.L a Opinion on U. S. convoys cited. Apr. 6 I, 6 2 Donovan denies reports of his role in Balkan talus,, Apr, 12 3 7 Urges is .ediate use of convoys.. Apr. 12 6 6 Donovan 0s speech on Hess flight, Cincinnati. May 15 3 2 Speech at NYC I Am on Amer Day observance ; pores May 19 3 4 Urges iu nediate aid to England, Toad. Meeting of the Aix? May 23 19 Appoints research board to analyze incoming defense information.. Sept,, 12 7 1 On Govt. world-wide information service plans fox U. S. news broadcasts to Europe Uc'r,o 6 6 3 Ratter urging secrecy on spies and saboteurs capture. July 3 16 7 Colo W. J. Donov&n and Director Eq Davis dispute over Strategic Services Office and. (MI. p?r ers; r aptd referred to Roosevelt,, Jam,, 19 16 5 Conference with A 1ht sador Win ,ntn brndonp June 25 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 T SW WT IV-i Leaves Moscow. kr,7 3 5 Ends Pacific tour. 13 8 6 Has audience with Pope, June 29 8 1 Receives Yugoslav Marshall Tito,. AAug, 25 5 5 V-4.11 Denies there are Coomunists or fascists in Strategic Sorvicos Office House subcox.aO Har, 14 4 3 Defends officers listed by House subsaor as having Communist backgrounds. July 19 8 5 Suggests permanent intelligence agency formations Septa 5 14 1 Decorates 27 for 053 works Sept. 13 1 6 Presents Bronze Star to Sgt. R. 0, ? olborrow for reconnaissance work in Bur . o Septo 25 4 1 Presents Bronze Star to Corp,, F6 Rogo and Sgt,, 0. Rismondo for fork with 1^ alian marines for 055. Sept 26 14 7 Views on federal lntelUgenoe believed not accepted by Tr=an. Sept0 30 1V07 4 i Role as OSS head discussed; por. Oct. 7 V3:' 12 Observes defendant loess dur?iaag psyc aia ,r is tests, NOV. 9 6 4 Arrives, NYC ; plans; declines comment on Nur berg trial0 Deco 17 9 3 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 SUBJECT DATE PAGE ' COLU4 Blazes Roosevelt,=atali i bargain at Yalta. Conference for USSR entry into Pacific war on faulty intelligence data on strength of J :penesa i wantung ar)-V in ia:ich 1a, speech to Overseas Pr-as i C1luTb0 Mar? 1 10 2 Speech on Greek politics , 14YC Greek . i:.?ndependenccs day event. Mar, 25 3 1 To speak on Italian partisans role against Germans, Madison Square: Garden Rally. June 11 12 4 Urges straightfox and U. S. foreign policy in speech, d N r3 enc i p ent. July 6 26 1 Speech on veteran needs, Chenango County Victor Day fate o Aug, 22 15 2 Objects to use of his name and OSS d eignation in fi o 115 Rue Madeleine ? . Aug 30 12: 4 Urges fairness to veterans. speech, Italian American World War Veterans. Sept, 1 34, 3 Criticizes National Intelligence Authority, speech to Advertising Men ? s Poste American giona Sept. 17 8 7 Lauds CONY veterans business training program0 speech at midta n center opening exercises, Oct 1 48 6 Urges veterans to enter politics, speech before Veterans Co: aiittem for Dew ey and Ives. Oct. 17 14 3 Arrives, NYC0 aboard 1113 Queen Elizabeth; ooz rnent to U , S' foreign policy. Novi 12 59 Urges contributions to finance; French health centers? speech aboard SS Ile de Prance, Na CO Nov. 21 2 llluso presenting Medal for -leni.t to Sir ';U0 S. Stephenson. Disc. 1 5 3 IS n esents, mer! t- z- -71. J Ci'L7"~~.'t .'Lo a1= o Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For ROI 4se 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034Rd00200230001-4 SUBJECT DATE PAGE QM& He holds U. S. intelligence system inadecItuiteg speech to NYC Bar Assn. Feb. 26 6 7 Decorates 34 members of Siamese underground for anti-Japanese work during World War T.. Apr0 7 9 3 Sees free and de.nocratic Korean Govt vital to U. S. security, speech to Reserve Officers Assn. Hay 4 35 2 Arrives, NYC; sees US - USSR psychological war; reports on European recovery; iflus with daughter-in-law. Aug,,, 6 25 201,0 Recalls d5S activities, speech, -American Radio Club0 Dec. 6 32 2 Speech on European Recovery Plana National Industrial Conf. Bd. dinner. Jan0 23 2 2 J estif'ies on European Recovery Plan, Senate CAuuiittee; warns of USSR threat to Europe. Jan. 23 3 3 Speech at NYU on Staling, suggested. Stockholm conference. Feb. 24 18 2 Warns Italians on Ccx miunist election victory, broadcast to Italy; illtcso M!ar0 23 2 2 Speech to NYC chapter of Veterans of Strategic S Ceso Api n 29 26 6 Says cold war can't be 'iron by reliance on European Recovery .Flan., s,:teech, NYC; urges amoral strength, July 18 1 5 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 SU;8JFCT DATE' - X ~iGE CGZF~3~4 Asks economic sanctions against USSR to offset, Berlin blockade even at risk of warb JTuly 19 2 2 Co plains Polk inquiry is one sided. July 20 4 6 Comments on Bentley against Do C. Lee and OSS leaks. xnu -o 31 3 8 Urges U.S. military aid to west, speecho Oct. 3 12 5 Returns to U. S. from investigation; skeptical of developments; says Overseas Writers ?1Oa000 reward will be held in abeyance pending trial. Oct 19 2 3 Urges U. S. sanctions against USSR.,. speech, NYC. Oct. 29 4 7 Yale law, Journal to publish W. J. Donovan article in opposition to previous article by Prof. Enerson critical, of loyalty program. J1ar,t 1 rr' 10 2 Backs VFW' demonstration in NYCV Apr. 10 37 6 Statements on G. Polk mur d.ed . Apr. 22 1 6 Ends Near East tour; iwnterview. M y :31 10 6 Says he would not run for T).& Senate. Aug,, 26 1 6b7 Co rents on USSR atomic explosion. Fact . 5 3 1'1F Asks State Dept,, aid in L0 IF, Clark ca.,~e Canton. China,. Octa 7 1.th 7 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 1-11, For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034RO06200230001-4 SUBJECT Q DACE 1'faQJ CQT Sees USSR. as dominant power in Asia; sees peace threat if USSR extends conquests, Feb, 17 1 6 Warns on moves by USSR in SE Asia; urges U. S. assert leadership in area; urges n^ F ng Supreme Car[miander or High Cou rissioner? to carry out political and military policies. Feb, 19 31 1 Among 10 prominent Americans urging Senate to pass Ferrguson-Lraham.4c l ;ore amendments. Feb, 23 15 1 Sees ER? securing western Europe from USSR. Nar?, 4 7 1 Urges U.S. take initiative in Far Fast in combatting cou nism; sees USSR threatening to become dictator in Asia, House Committee M1ar. tf 7 1 ? Donovan sees U.S. Laing cold war to USSR. Mar. 5 52 1 Backs federal loyalty program Columbia forum. Mar. 5 52 1 Reports American Coasiittee on United Europe poll of 5 western European nations sho s majority of public favors West European unity with Great Britain and West Gera ny; tables. May 5 5 1 Rails Intelligence crork of Den?nmark?s u dergrc undo liberation anniversary dinner, ' YC ; reports 5 ,,?04 acts of sabotage, MAY 5 1.3 Donovan and T. S, Olds back U. S. moves in South Korea. June 30 2 2,6 Urges better coordination of war techni ,,u.ss and central strategic concept, speech, American Legion. Oct. 10 3 2 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 SUBJECT DATE PAGE 9902 i2U Urges U.S, to adopt 'subversive ease techniques as bar to aggression o radio speech for Present Danger Committee; stresses psychologicalo political and economic means. are 19 15 2 Holds USSR bid could be device to cover defeat of Communists; warns on ? sucker plan' , June 30 13 8 Comment on Holohan case. Aug 16 12 308 Says Chrysler Mission had 414,000. not $100fl000. Aug. 17 5 2,4-6 Donovan attends Holohan funeral at St, PatrickBs Cathedral. Aug., 28 1 6 i2R Backs Schuxnasn plan for coal-steel pool. Feb, 20 6 411 Backs U. S, intervention in Korea, scores reference to war as police action. Aug. 26 13 8 Warns Communist challenge is unlimited war-, urges enlarging defense to Include guerilla. forces. Aug, 26 13 8 Upholda Stevenson action in giving deposition in Hiss case, Oct. 15 1 2 Holds U. S. must win cold war to prevent world war; sees knowledge of USSR subversion and infiltration essential. Nov, 13 11 : ctur?es SHAPE officiaJ.e on propapanda0 Nov. 21 13 1 Lectures higk1 SHAPE ca tificial.s on i~3tea li ga nce operations, Nov, 21 13 2 Urges U.3, prop08sbol . ~,i on Of veto in UP; sees USSR accepting or thdra-wing from UN. Nov, :3 ,1 5 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 Approved For Release 2005/12/23 : CIA-RDP83-01034R000200230001-4 SUBJECT DATE PAGE COLD N Proposes U..5. aid organization of gueri.lia. forces in USSR bloc Dec:? 10 Speaks on school development plans. Jane 17 10 12 4 Affirms U0 S. will protect country from Communist penetration or attack. Jan. 26 7 4 Reportedly discussed grant up to 050 million to expand armed i or^ce:s 1, conference 4 Washington. Feb. 14, 20 5 Says Thailand, Burma and Cambodia together can fill strategic weakness caused by Geneva accord. Sept,: 25 11 2 Lauds Pros, Eisenhower decision not to commit U.S. forces in struggle where result could not be conclusive. 25 Ii 2 Appointed chairman of c,ofrr,:Ittee studying., U. S. crimi.na justice Nor. 5 9 5 Holds Thai forces can defeat any Com,rtunis t attempt to take over country; sees country next likely targ :. Nov,: 30 2 Warns U.S. on support, of colonialism; urges partnership with Asian nations.. Dec ,+ 9 5 Holder ~..L?ss of Fox",o5a make West oast Ti