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Tag Archives: Central Intelligence Agency

Posted
September 18, 2009
Categories
  • Intelligence
  • Opinion
  • Women
  • World War II: 1939-1945

Was Julia a Spy? Women in the OSS and CIA

 I must admit while absorbing the recent burst of publicity about the movie Julie and Julia, I wondered idly if the film would cover any of Julia Child’s pre-marriage career with the Office of Strategic Services.  It does not. But happily, in August 2008, the National Archives declassified the 24,000 names of OSS personnel and [...]

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