This book provides an in-depth account of the clandestine training camp, Camp X, which was established in Canada during World War II by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA. This camp, also known as Intrepid, was instrumental in training secret agents from the Allies, primarily from North America, preparing them for covert operations against the Axis powers. The book delves into the rigorous training methods, the innovative espionage techniques imparted, and the influential figures associated with the camp. Moreover, it serves as a comprehensive reference book, offering rich and previously undisclosed details about this secretive aspect of WWII history. This hardcover book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in intelligence and espionage operations. Total of 327 pages.
WW2 Canadian Camp X OSS Intrepid Allies North American Training Camp for Secret Agents Used HC Reference Book
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