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  Index

  A

  Acheson, Dean, 319

  Action Party, 190–191, 198

  African Americans, 234

  Afrika Korps, 13, 61, 120–121

  Afrikaners, 43

  Albania, 226–228, 236

  Albieri, Elio, 310–311

  Alexander, Harold, 61, 238–239

  Almers, Kurt, 124, 135–137, 139–142, 147, 192, 256, 274–275, 292, 297

  Almond, Edward, 255

  American First Committee, 17–19

  Anderson, Lale, 120

  Andress, William T., 283

  Andrews, C. L., 84–87

  Arengi, Phillip J., 105, 109–110

  Arnold, Henry H., 236

  Aromando, Sergeant, 11

  Audisio, Walter, 259–260

  Audra, Henri, 179–180

  Awards, 333

  B

  Badoglio, Pietro, 82–84

  Bank, Aaron, 339

  Barratt, Tom J., 304–305

  Bassett, Clifford M., 270–271, 288–289

  Basso, Antonio, 91–92, 94

  Bastia, 5, 9, 115–116

  Bathtub (mission), 90–91

  Battle of Britain, 23

  Baumgarten, Hans-Bertram, 136, 142–143

  Bedell Smith, Walter, 33–35, 82–83, 152

  Belgium, 40

  Benedetto, Rocco J., 92

  Benigno, Sam, 224

  Benucci, Joseph J., 92

  Berlin, Irvin, 17

  Bertone, Vittorio, 133–134

  Bethesda, Maryland, 64

  Bianchi, Giobatta, 134, 284

  bin Laden, Osama, 340

  Blythin, Robert, 273, 276–277, 289

  Boers Wars, 43

  Bolze, Rudolph, 142, 144–147, 269–270, 274, 287

  Borowski, Fritz, 144

  Bouvet, Georges R., 126–127

  Brady, William R., 52

  Brandenburg Company, 40–42

  Brennan, John, 340

  British Commandos, 43–57, 60, 68–69

  Brown, Frederic, 76

  Brown, Thoburn K., 283

  Bulgaria, 40, 236

  Buta, Serafin, 80–81

  C

  Calalzo di Cadore, 263

  Calcara, Santoro, 130, 301

  Camboni, Anthony, 93

  Camp Blanding, Florida, 63

  Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky, 63

  Camp Carson, Colorado, 68

  Camp Hale, Colorado, 67

  Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 65

  Camp X, 31

  Caprioli, Ignatius, 241

  Carozzo, 136

  Carrega, 242

  Casabianca (submarine), 76

  Castellano, Giuseppe, 82, 91–92

  Castor, Eddie, 17

  Catania, 226

  Central Intelligence Agency, 338

  Chamberlain, Neville, 23

  Chambonnet, Albert, 171

  Charthouse, 8

  Chavant, Eugène, 183

  Chetniks, 220–223, 225, 228–236

  Chiang Kai-shek, 13–14

  China, 13–14

  Christian Democratic Party, 191, 206, 213, 216, 315

  Churchill, Winston, 23, 43–45, 122

  Ciarmicoli, Arthur, 204–207, 318

  Cinecittà, 274–275

  Clark, Mark, 122, 193–194, 240, 264–265, 333–334

  Clarke, Dudley, 42–44

  Clifford, Eugene S. A., 7–8, 11

  Club des Pins, 66

  Cole, Sterling W., 325–327, 330–331

  Colorado,
67

  Combined Services Detailed Integration Center (CSDIC), 274–275

  Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale per l’Alta Italia (CLNAI), 191, 198–199, 205, 216, 239, 253, 258–259

  Comité Français de Libération Nationale (CFLN), 152

  Congressional Country Club, 64–65

  Cook, J. E., 163

  Coolidge, Calvin, 21

  Coordinator of Information, 25–28

  Corsica, 5, 75–77, 96, 115–128

  Corvo, Max, 78–79, 278–279

  Cossu, Fausto, 198–199

  Counter-Intelligence Corps, 79

  Courtney, John J., 326

  Crummins, H. B., 305–306

  Czechoslovakia, 256

  D

  Darby, William O., 50

  Darnell, Linda, 220

  DeFlumeri, Alfred L., 130, 143–144

  de Gaulle, Charles, 152, 174, 183

  De Lutti battery, 144

  De Montis, John, 93

  Denmark, 40

  Didier, 171

  Di Dio, Alfredo, 206–207

  Dietrich, Marlene, 121

  Dill, John, 42–43

  DiScalfani, Joe, 301

  DiScalfani, Salvatore, 118, 130, 301

  Donovan, William J., 19–22, 24–33, 35, 37, 61–62, 78–79, 96, 98, 149, 203–204, 227, 275, 318, 334–336, 339

  Doolittle, Jimmy, 218

  Dorn, Phillip, 220

  Dosi, Giuseppe, 328

  Dostler, Annemarie, 300

  Dostler, Anton, 123, 136, 138–142, 274–278, 281–284, 286–287, 289–297, 299–307

  Duelli, Marina, 214

  Duffy, Francis P., 21

  Durnford-Slater, John, 51

  E

  Eddy, William A., 37, 75

  Eden, Anthony, 44–45

  Egypt, 13, 61

  Eisenhower, Dwight, 37, 51, 62, 78, 83–84, 151–153

  El Alamein, 61

  Elba, 117

  Emery, Cecil K., 283

  État-Major des Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur (EMFFI), 153

  F

  Fairbairn, William E., 72–74

  Farrell, Joseph M., 130, 138–139, 143–144

  FBI, 29

  Felman, Richard L., 221–222, 225

  Ferrara, 268–269

  Ferri, Giovanni, 134

  Fiamme Verdi, 191

  Fighting 69th, 20

  Fiorentini, Felice, 261–262

  Flak, 219

  Fleming, Ian, 28–29, 53

  Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur (FFI), 152–153, 171, 173

 

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