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  1. William Joseph Donovan fue un soldado, abogado, oficial de inteligencia y diplomático estadounidense, mejor conocido por servir como jefe de la Oficina de Servicios Estratégicos y ser el precursor de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Se le considera el padre fundador de la CIA, y una estatua de él se encuentra en el vestíbulo del edificio de la sede de ...

  2. William J. Donovan en 1918. D'origine irlandaise et catholique, il étudie dans un séminaire puis renonce à la prêtrise pour étudier le droit à Columbia où il est condisciple de Franklin Roosevelt. Vétéran de la Première Guerre mondiale, il y est blessé et décoré de la croix de guerre et de la Distinguished Service Cross.

  3. SELECTE JUN 27 19,91' ('V~~ ~ The viewa o . 'f-w .- j Ni ~ and do not necessarily reflect the view$ of the Depaztmt of Defese or any of its ""eciw Thtis R JC document may not be released for open publicatkm n wto I it has been cleared by the appropriate miltary auvice or gsmerment agency. WILLIAM J. DONOVAN: VISIONARY, STRATEGIC LEADER,

  4. William J. Donovan. William Joseph Donovan (* 1.Januar 1883 in Buffalo, New York; † 8. Februar 1959 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Jurist und Geheimdienst-Mitarbeiter.Ab 1941 war er Geheimdienst-Koordinator im Stab von Präsident Franklin D. Roosevelt, danach von 1942 bis 1945 Leiter des Office of Strategic Services

  5. Donovan continued to tell the President what he wanted to hear, reversing the gloom and doom prophecies of Kennedy. He had a recommendation as well: that the United States start collaborating with British intelligence by creating its own centralized espionage service. (4) William J. Donovan, speech in New York City (13th April, 1946)

  6. The Last Hero: Wild Bill Donovan : the Biography and Political Experience of Major General William J. Donovan, Founder of the OSS and "father" of the CIA, from His Personal and Secret Papers and the Diaries of Ruth Donovan. Anthony Cave Brown. Times Books, 1982 - Biography & Autobiography - 891 pages.

  7. William J. Donovan. William Joseph ("Wild Bill") Donovan (January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959) was a United States soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat. Donovan is best remembered as the wartime head of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), a precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency, during World War II.