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Reinhard Gehlenperson · 2CIAintelligence service · 1United Statescountry · 1Washington, D.C.place · 1U.S. Armyorganization · 1Eastern Soviet Unionplace · 1Counterintelligence Corpsorganization · 1Operation Rustyoperation · 1Edwin Seibertperson · 1Allen Dullesperson · 1Mount Vernonplace · 1

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Reinhard Gehlen held_at Fort Hunt book_quoted
“dressed up as an army general, and that got left out too. They went to Fort Hunt near Mount Vernon, used throughout the war for high value prisoners. Extensive debriefings with G2 and OSS took place with Wisner being one of them. So Wisner …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4) @ 41:27

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The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4)
▶ 40:57 first by the Counterintelligence Corps in what was called Operation Rusty, became a case for the Army's European Intelligence Chief, Brigadier General Edwin Seibert. He didn't have a lot of experience with Russians, so Seibert's G2 interrog…
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 13
▶ 6:34 Galen's canny maneuvers won him and his top staff a flight out of war-ravaged Germany on a DC-3 military transport to the United States, where they moved into comfortable quarters at Fort Hunt in Virginia. Here, Galen was introduced to his …