Roger Auboyneau person
also: Roger Auboyne, Roger Ahboyne, Oboin
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Allen Dullesperson · 4Bank for International Settlementsorganization · 4Thomas McKittrickperson · 4West Germanycountry · 3Office of Strategic Servicesintelligence service · 2World War IIevent · 2Dulles familyfamily · 1Bernplace · 1
Claims (2)
Allen Dulles recruited
Roger Auboyneau documented
“was agent number 651, codenamed General Manager B, and Dulles' messages back to OSS headquarters. Notwithstanding the fact that McKittrick was its president, the BIS was thoroughly dominated by Axis interests due to banks' bylaws that alloc…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b @ 9:38
Roger Auboyneau headed
Bank for International Settlements documented
“that clears all the people in Germany that he wants cleared, irregardless of whether they were doing business with the Nazis. Everybody keeping up? It's so crazy. He had provided regular information and services to the OSS station in Bern t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 12b @ 9:10
Mentions (4)
▶ 8:39
Bank of International Settlement officers, McKittrick and Roger Auboyne, worked for Dulles as underground contract agents. McKittrick was agent number 644 on Dulles' payroll. So let that sink in for just a second. The guy at the Bank of Int…
▶ 9:10
that clears all the people in Germany that he wants cleared, irregardless of whether they were doing business with the Nazis. Everybody keeping up? It's so crazy. He had provided regular information and services to the OSS station in Bern t…
▶ 9:38
was agent number 651, codenamed General Manager B, and Dulles' messages back to OSS headquarters. Notwithstanding the fact that McKittrick was its president, the BIS was thoroughly dominated by Axis interests due to banks' bylaws that alloc…
▶ 18:04
Once the war was over, Allen Dulles and the OSS turned to McKittrick, Oboin, the Bank of International Settlement, and to Dulles' own pre-war business contacts in Germany for advice on the political leanings of German bankers. This was an o…