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Acronyms and Abbreviations

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Foreword ix
  4. Introduction: Taking Our First Shots in the Dark 1
  5. Part I: Institutional Adaptation
  6. 1. The Dixie Mission(aries): The Protestant Roots of US Intelligence Officers in Wartime China 13
  7. 2. The Diversity and Versatility of British Intelligence in Iraq, 1939–1945 35
  8. 3. Prelude to Barbarossa? The 4th Mountain Division War in Yugoslavia, April–May 1941 61
  9. 4. “Believed Reliable”: The “Morale and Opinions” of German Prisoners of War in the United States, February 1944–June 1945 85
  10. Part II: Totalization: The Militarization of Civilians
  11. 5. Montélimar's Phony War: Requisitions, Mobilization, and French Civilians 113
  12. 6. Red Army Divisions' Growing Demand for Artistic Service: Entertainment at the Front, 1941–1945 134
  13. 7. From Covert Reports to Front-Page News: How North American Newspaper Reports Contributed to Views on Reconnaissance Actions in Northwest Europe 158
  14. 8. “Everything We Can Lay Hands On”: Canadian Soldiers and Sexual Violence in Germany in 1945 179
  15. Part III: Cultural Transformation
  16. 9. “The Men of Bataan Lived Up to the Best American Tradition”: Journalists, Civilians, Politicians, and the Meaning of Surrender during World War II 207
  17. 10. Who Do You Believe? Loyalty and Asian Americans in the OSS during World War II 230
  18. 11. World War II and Soviet Intelligence and State Security Officer Defectors 250
  19. 12. The Space Between: Hildegard Beetz, Espionage, and Gender, 1944–1949 278
  20. Acknowledgments 305
  21. Acronyms and Abbreviations 307
  22. Contributors 311
  23. Index 315
  24. Series Publications 329
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