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Wehrmacht
Name given to unified German forces 1935-45 (Did not include the SS).
Werwolf
Name given to units chartered by Himmler, for an ongoing guerrilla war under SS-Obergruppenführer Hans-Adolf Prützmann. The units were largely comprised of Hitler Youth. The majority surrendered, following an order from Grand Admiral Dönitz, but a handful of the more capable and experienced fighters refused to surrender and took to the mountains.
 
1946
Characters,
both
real
and
imagined
(U.S.
unless
stated):
Abakumov, Viktor S.
Russian. Head of Smersh 1942-46. Became Head of MGB. Infamous for torturing prisoners with his bare hands.
Allum, Marcus Thomas
Princeton graduate, Wall Street Lawyer, former OSS member. CFR member. Senior State Department member, in Office of Occupied Territories. ‘Handler’ of Kube.
Angleton, James Jesus
Yale graduate, former OSS member. Senior CIG member. Known as the ‘mother’ of Foreign Intelligence services in U.S.
Bentley, Elizabeth Terrill
Soviet spy/courier 1938-45, turned informer. Exposed two Soviet espionage cells in the U.S. The names she gave included no fewer than 37 Federal Government employees.
Beria, Lavrenti Pavlovich
Mingrelian. Soviet Deputy Premier. Head of all security and espionage services for the Soviet Union 1938-53.
Brusilov, Sergey
Georgian. MGB agent based in Leipzig.
Carlisle, Alan James
Princeton graduate. Senior member of State Department’s Office of Occupied Territories.
Carlisle, Angela
Repressed socialite, wife of Alan.
Carlisle, Mathew
Princeton dropout, son of Alan and Angela.
Carpenter, Davis Alan
Yale graduate and State Department member. Member of wartime strategy team for invasion of mainland Europe (Operation Overlord).
Chambers, Daniel
Harvard graduate and Wall Street lawyer. Senior CFR member.
D
emidov, Vladimir
Russian. Former Red Army sniper and bodyguard to Beria. Former Smersh team member. For many years the NKVD and MGB’s top assassin.
Dönitz, Karl 
German. Grand Admiral and Commander German Navy. After 1943, Hitler’s designated successor.
Donovan, William Joseph
Head of the wartime OSS. Wall Street lawyer. Known as the ‘father’ of Foreign Intelligence Services in U.S. Only man to hold all four of America’s highest military decorations.
Dulles, Allen Welsh
Princeton graduate. Wall Street lawyer and OSS member. Senior CFR member (Appointed CFR President in 1946). Later became the longest-serving Director of the CIA.
Frank, Karl Hermann
German SS-Gruppenführer. Succeeded Heydrich as Reichsprotektor and Reich Minister for Bohemia and Moravia. Audience of 5000 people for his public execution in Prague, 22
nd
May 1946.
Gabriel, Dawid
Former N.Y.C. Police Lieutenant, turned Private Investigator.
Gehlen, Reinhard
German. Former Wehrmacht Generalmajor and head of Eastern Front Intelligence Service 1944-45. Defected to the west in 1945 and ran a counter-intelligence service for U.S.
Gouzenko, Igor
Belarusian cipher clerk, based in Soviet Embassy Ottawa. Defected September 1945. Provided the first documentary evidence of Soviet espionage activities against the west, and of spies in the Manhattan Project.
Hammond, Gerald
Princeton graduate. Former OSS member and Special Operations team leader. Senior State Department member. Later joined the CIA
Harvey, William King
Indiana graduate. Senior FBI agent, assigned to head the White House purge. Later joined the CIA.
Heydrich, Reinhard
German. SS-Obergruppenführer. Deputy Reichsprotektor Bohemia and Moravia. Hitler’s blue-eyed boy. The architect of The Final Solution (The Holocaust). Assassinated in Prague 1942.
Helms, Richard McGarrah
Williamstown graduate. Former OSS member and OSO chief. Senior CIG member. Later Director of Intelligence.
Himmler, Heinrich
German. Reichsführer-SS. Head of Waffen SS and Gestapo 1936-45.
Hoover, J. Edgar
First Director of the FBI 1935-72. Donovan’s main rival for control of Central Intelligence.
Kube, Martin
German. Gestapo Kriminaldirektor in Warsaw and Prague. Head of Bohemian and Moravian Intelligence service 1942-45. Defected 1946. Established Czechoslovakian and Polish counter-intelligence service for the U.S.
Kurchatov, Igor
Russian. Physicist. Leader of the Soviet atomic bomb project, reporting to Beria. Tested the first device, a plutonium implosion bomb, on 29
th
August 1949, ten years earlier than western intelligence forecasts.
Levitsky, Ivan
Ukrainian. MGB agent based in Leipzig.
Metreveli, Sachino
Georgian. MGB Agent, based in Vienna.
Müeller, Heinrich
German. SS-Obergruppenführer Head of Section IV of Reich Security (Gestapo) 1939-45.
Orsini, Carmine
State Department and CFR factotum
Offie, Carmel
State Department; later joined the CIA
Paslov, Anna
Russian. Wife of Stanislav.
Paslov, Stanislav Ivanovich
Russian. Survivor, Mauthausen Concentration Camp. Regional Head of MGB 1945-48.
Radcliff-Hammond, Emma
Washington Socialite. Estranged wife of Gerald Hammond.
Reznikov, Marat
Russian. Commissar, assigned to the Dessau and Wittenberg areas of occupied Germany
Scholde, Lara Therese
Austrian fashion designer and wholesaler, living in Vienna.
Schmidt, Catherine Louise
German. Daughter of assassinated Nazi spymaster.
Schmidt, Josef Conrad
German. SS-Oberführer Head of Bohemian and Moravian Intelligence Service. Assassinated, Prague 1942.
Schulman, Alfred
Jewish. Holocaust survivor (Mauthausen) turned Nazi-hunter; worked with Wiesenthal in Linz.
Simmonds, Morton
Princeton graduate. Senior FBI agent assigned to the White House purge. Later joined the CIA.
Souers, Sidney
Miami graduate. Former Rear-Admiral USNR and Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence. The first Head of CIG, 1946.
Sokolov, Viktor
Russian émigré and Soviet agent.
Strand, Melody
Switchboard Operator Camp King, Frankfurt.
Strecker, Howard H.
Colonel. Officer in Charge debriefing section, Camp King 1945-47.
Strieder, Karl Edward
German. Oberleutnant. Former Luftwaffe parachute commander with the 1
st
Fallshirm-Jäger-Division. Became leader of an Austrian Werwolf partisan unit.
Stalin, Joseph
Georgian. Born Ioseb Vissarionovich Jugashvilli. Soviet Premier and General Secretary of the Communist Party 1922- 53
Travers, Alicia
Wealthy Washington socialite.
Truman, Harry S
.
33
rd
President of the U.S. Authorised the use of nuclear weapons against Japan. (Hiroshima and Nagasaki August 6/9 1945).
Vandenberg, Hoyt Sanford
Lieutenant General U.S.A.F. Second Director of CIG 1946-1947 Considered a founding father of the U.S. Air Force.
Wisner, Frank Gardiner
Virginia State graduate. Wall Street lawyer, OSS member, and State Department chief. ‘Handler’ of Gehlen. Director of OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) which later became the espionage and counter intelligence branch of the CIA.
Zalesie, Conrad
Lithuanian exile. Head of ATLI. Senior CFR member. Conduit for all significant European defections to U.S. 1943-57.
Zalesie, Theresa
Wife of Conrad.
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