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    "The Air Raid Warden Was a Spy: And Other Tales from Home-Front America in World War II" by William B. Breuer

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    "The Air Raid Warden Was a Spy: And Other Tales from Home-Front America in World War II"  by William B. Breuer

    "The Air Raid Warden Was a Spy: And Other Tales from Home-Front America in World War II" by William B. Breuer
    John Wiley and Sons | 2003 | ISBN: 0471234885 9780471234883 9780471467731 | 243 pages | PDF/epub | 2 MB

    The author brings to light many previously unknown stories of behind-the-scenes bravery and covert activities that helped the Allies win critical victories.





    Contents
    Introduction

    Part One—Shock Waves Hit America
    "On the Ground, by God!"
    Dispute in the President's Office
    Calls for Retreat to Rockies
    Submarines Off West Coast
    Roosevelt Rallies the Nation
    Eavesdropper in the German Embassy
    A Television Pioneer
    Instant Psychologists
    Strange Doings across the Land
    A Stop-and-Go Railroad Trip
    "San Francisco Is Being Bombed!"
    Watching for Enemy Paratroopers
    A Covert Raid into Mexico
    Fear for Roosevelt's Life
    FBI Joins in Sinking Submarine
    Rounding L'p Subversive Suspects
    A Feud over Wiretapping
    Mission: Halt Ambassador's Hara-Kiri
    A Field Marshal Is Shocked
    Nazi U-Boat in New York Harbor
    A Journalist Prowls the Normandie
    The Salesman's Luck Runs Out

    Part Two—America under Siege Joe Louis Contributes Huge Purse
    A Grieving Father Joins Navy
    Self-Appointed Do-Gooders
    A Hollywood Victory Committee
    Actress Dies for Her Country
    Dismantling a Nazi Spy Network
    A Debacle in Manhattan
    The Battle of Los Angeles
    “We Poison Rats and Japs”
    Goal: Coalition of Africa and Japan
    Mysterious Malady on Ships
    The FBI and the OSS Feud
    Hijinks on a Hospital Roof
    Suspicions Run Rampant
    “German Officers” Stalk Harbor
    Commercial Radio’s First War
    U-Boats “Ruining” Tourist Season
    Helping a German POW Escape
    Strange Scenario in San Francisco
    Silencing a Priest Rabble-Rouser
    Nazi Agents in Key Industry Posts
    Blasts Rock Defense Facilities
    Eastern America Set Ablaze
    The Mysterious Shangri-la
    Comic Strip Puzzles Tokyo Warlords
    Disaster Impacts Two U.S. Towns
    “A Date with Destiny”
    A Tumultuous Homecoming
    Lord Haw-Haw and His Spies

    Part Three—A Sleeping Giant Awakens
    Invasion Target: California
    Washington: Chaotic Capital
    A Young Reporter Is Awed
    “Doll Woman” an Enemy Agent
    Panic Erupts at Concert
    Standard Oil Aids the Nazis
    A Guidebook for Nazi Spies
    They Came to Blow Up America
    Artillery Confrontation in Oregon
    German-American Bund Demolished
    First Lady Rattles Some Cages
    “I’m Proud of You, Mom!”
    Horse Racing Flourishes
    Psychological Saboteurs at Work
    Hollywood Superstars Sign Up to Fight
    War Hero Meets Joe Kennedy
    Wants to Spotlight U.S. Spies
    Government Censors Movies
    Navajo Code-Talkers
    Popular Orchestra Disbanded
    Gone with the Wind in Chicago
    Nasty Bartenders and Redneck Cops
    Plane Bombs Pacific Northwest

    Part Four—A Nation in Total War
    Covert Project on Constitution Avenue 1
    Patton Calls on the President
    Weapons Mysteriously Vanish
    A Huge Bounty on Hitler’s Head
    A Tempest in a Teapot
    Press Conference for “Women Only” 1
    Secret Plan to Draft Females
    Women in Combat Experiment
    Jailbreak for a Boyfriend
    Megabucks for Jack Benny’s Violin
    “Mom, Keep Your Chin Up!”
    Firm Gets Big Payoff
    A Glamorous Nazi Agent
    Marine Commander’s Dilemma
    A Patriotic Heroine’s Long Ordeal
    A Platinum Smuggler’s Demise
    “Get Going! Time Is Short!”
    Women Flock to War Plants
    Recruiting the Blind and the Deaf
    Offer to a Striptease Artist
    The FBI Arrests “Good Old Ernie”
    America’s Least-Known Boomtown
    “Hello, America! Berlin Calling!”
    A Picture Stuns the Nation
    A Tragedy in St. Louis
    “Legal Kidnapping” by Soviet Thugs
    Spy Nabbed a Second Time
    Scoundrels in the War Effort
    “Bomb Japan Out of Existence”
    War Hero Bounced from Air Corps
    An Overseer of GI Morals
    Top-Secret Projects Opened to Women
    Roosevelt: Chloroform Drew Pearson
    An Ace German Operative

    Part Five—On the Road to Victory
    Hoodwinking Hitler from New York
    A Spy in Allied Headquarters?
    Two Broadcast Rivals Called Up
    Tributes to a Fallen Female Pilot
    Cheers for a Lady
    D Day Anxieties and Prayers
    A Virginia Town Is Jolted
    Calamity at Port Chicago
    Secret Project in a Movie Studio
    WASPs Test New B-29
    The Fable of Fala
    Roosevelt’s Foe Keeps a Secret
    A Father-and-Daughter Spy Team
    Stumbling into a World Series
    A Riot Erupts in New York City
    Dark Intruders Sneak Ashore
    Robot Bombs Threaten East Coast
    The Führer Staggers America
    Back Home for Christmas
    Episode on a Florida Bus
    A GI Changes His Mind

    Part Six—The Lights Go On Again
    A Blaze of Glory
    A “Byrne-out” Hits the Nation
    “It Was His Duty”
    A Battered Warrior Limps Home
    Visit by a Navy Chaplain
    “Will I Be Able to See?”
    “Franklin Died Like a Soldier”
    Mama Truman Visits the White House
    GIs’ Best Friend Dies in Battle
    Restrained Joy Breaks Out
    Two Old Friends Meet
    Poll: Hang Hirohito
    “Your Son Is Close to Death”
    A Rain of Explosive Balloons
    Paratroopers in Operation Firefly
    A Purple Heart Parade
    Plane Crashes into Skyscraper
    An Invasion of German Scientists
    Curious Happenings in Utah
    A Haunting Prediction
    Proposed Use of Disabling Gas
    “I Was Thinking about Our Boys”
    “Let’s Take a Second Day Off!”
    A Nation Goes Wild
    A GI Refugee Returns
    “Experts” Visualize Crime Wave
    Notes and Sources
    Index
    with TOC BookMarkLinks