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An edition of Trained to be an OSS Spy (2014)

Trained to be an OSS Spy

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A former OSS spy looks back to his training in one of the key intelligence agencies during World War II, his experience in espionage and his remarkable metamorphosis from boy to man, man to soldier, and soldier to spy.

Helias Doundoulakis was born July 12, 1923, in Canton, Ohio, to Greek immigrant parents, grew up in Crete, Greece, and returned to America in 1945 after serving in the United States Army and the OSS. When his maternal grandmother became blind, the family packed and moved to Greece to care for her. Mr. Doundoulakis was still in high school when Axis forces invaded Crete in 1941. Nevertheless, he joined the Cretan resistance movement and worked directly under English Intelligence with the legendary saboteur and author Patrick Leigh Fermor. His friendship with Leigh Fermor would serve as a catalyst for his future role in the OSS. Eventually, Doundoulakis fled, hiding in the Cretan mountains for a month. He finally escaped to Egypt on a torpedo boat provided by Leigh Fermor. Billeted in the Special Operations Executives' lavish villa in Cairo, he was trained as a saboteur and then enlisted in the American Army. He was transferred to the OSS and was assigned to the SI, "Special Intelligence" section. Doundoulakis was trained for six months in the OSS' 'Spy School'. After completion of his training, and armed with only a .32 cal. pistol and 150 gold sovereigns in a nylon belt, he set up a phony business which he used to send messages to Cairo by a wireless radio he smuggled into Greece, hidden in a can of olive oil. He was the only American spy in Salonica from March to December 1944, sending over 400 encrypted messages. With his wireless radio in plain view, he sent these messages from a blown-out textile factory once owned by prominent Greek Jews and had resolved to take a cyanide capsule to end his life if caught. One such message brought a squadron of American B-25's to that city, destroying a trainload of troops scheduled to leave. On another occasion, the Germans leaked intelligence intending to trap him by triangulating his position but escaped. Continuously hunted by the Germans, he fabricated stories and remained cool-headed, fooling the Germans and even the Greeks. After the war, he married Rita Gianoplus and settled in Brooklyn's Borough Park neighborhood, eventually moving to Baldwin, Long Island. Helias became a prominent civil engineer and was employed at Grumman Aerospace Corporation for over 30 years. He worked on the Apollo Space missions, the F-14 fighter jet as well as the Space Shuttle. He was awarded a plaque by Captain James Lovell of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission in recognition and 'Thanks' for his work on the oxygen tanks of the Lunar Module, which saved their lives. His crowning achievement was his unique patent for the largest radio telescope in the world, designed along with his brother George and constructed in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, at the NAIC Observatory. William J. Casey, CIA director under President Reagan, is an assignee of this patent.
I Was Trained to be a Spy books I and II, and Trained to be an OSS Spy, are Doundoulakis’ books chronicling the war years. Doundoulakis' third book, My Unique Lifetime Association with Patrick Leigh Fermor is about his ever-so-dangerous times with the legendary swashbuckler, Sir Patrick Leigh Fermor, of England's SOE. The Englishman's profound influence on Doundoulakis surely gained his accession to the OSS, and the book is a testament to England's greatest great travel writer.

He was married to Rita, his wife of 63 years, and had four children and ten grandchildren. Doundoulakis was 92 when he died in 2016.

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Xlibris
Language
English
Pages
358

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USA

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Library of Congress
D810.S8 D562 2008

Contributors

Contributor
Gabriella Gafni

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
358
Dimensions
9 x 6 x .9 inches
Weight
7.2 ounces

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OL26236186M
Internet Archive
trainedtobeosssp0000doun
ISBN 13
9781499059830
LCCN
2014914951

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