GLADIOARCHIVEAND BEYOND
sign in

Frankfurt place

also: Frankfurt Base

Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓

Related entities (most co-mentioned)

CIAintelligence service · 7West Germanycountry · 6National Labor Allianceorganization · 4BNDintelligence service · 3Manhattanplace · 2Peter Meroperson · 2Cypruscountry · 2Harry S. Trumanperson · 2William Gowanperson · 2Eugene Dolmanperson · 2Counterintelligence Corpsorganization · 2Radio Free Europeorganization · 2Army Counterintelligence Corpsintelligence service · 2Robert Lansingperson · 2Nikita Koronskyperson · 2Parisplace · 2United Statescountry · 2U.S. Armyorganization · 1DEAintelligence service · 1Italycountry · 1Greececountry · 1Londonplace · 1Operation Gladiooperation · 1Manucher Ghorbanifarperson · 1

Claims (0)

Mentions (24)

Operation Gladio in Chile
▶ 2:09:10 You know, as far as Gladio goes and we're a centralized, you know, I guess I would assume Pentagon. But going into this a little bit, I keep noticing a lot of information about Frankfurt, about Germany. And I was wondering if there's more i…
The Colonel’s Corner- Book Club_ President’s Secret War Chap 2
▶ 21:12 and was in search of even more powerful equipment so they could have a bigger broadcast. The OPC kept in close contact with Radio Free Europe, assigning officers to work there and hiring former OSS radio experts like Peter Mero, M-E-R-O, an…
The Colonel’s Corner Drugs, Oil and War Part 8
▶ 1:12:02 for the FBI nationwide response. Like if they have like go bags and they jump on the aircraft there and take them to any hotspot, like that's where they left from to go to Waco, that type of thing. So yeah, keep going. And then you'll proba…
The Colonels corner prelude to terror chapter 30
▶ 49:22 in any official capacity. But Shackley did not deny that he had wrote an urgent memo about his meeting with Gorbanovar, which he had distributed throughout the State Department and the Vice President's office. Before he left Germany, Shackl…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 4:20 Taken to just outside of Frankfurt. There, the CIC brought in Russian intelligence specialists to work with the men. 35 soldiers had been captured at the campsite. Four others picked up in different areas over the next few days. The army pu…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 6:15 Officers in Frankfurt worked into a report that was written on October 5th, 1947. The leader was named Karen, K-H-R-I-N, reputably one of the finest Ukrainian commanders. That spring, the band had ambushed an armed convoy of Polish troops f…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 4 (3)
▶ 20:14 waiting for the CIA to be set up. Once a new intelligence service emerged, the Central Intelligence Group, its first Vienna station chief, John Richardson, would be a former CIC man. The same functions were carried out by the 970th CIC deta…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (4)
▶ 30:38 Former OSS radio experts Peter Mero, M-E-R-O, and Robert Lang helped select transmission sites near Frankfurt. The first Radio Free Europe broadcast was a half-hour program beamed into Czechoslovakia July of 1950. From that December, Radio …
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 19:11 Widening sectors of society would oppose communism and ultimately overthrow the Soviet rule. These views were advanced in pamphlets, the NTS newspaper, and they were immediately hired onto the staff of Radio Free Russia onto their own NTS s…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 19:40 The NTS recruited and trained its own agents near Frankfurt. The Russian immigrants already had relations with the counterintelligence corps in the army, as well as the Galen organization. Wisner's crew and the Galen organization did prelim…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 23:51 through Cyprus and by the CIA through Greece and Eastern Germany. But the partisans had been broken by the time the agent teams began to arrive. So the underground proved unable to protect them. The dilemma was very direct for Michael Burke…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 25:55 the pedophile. Trunscott had retired in 47. Walter Bedell Smith induced him to return to Germany. Trunscott had a natural ability for intelligence. He quickly became concerned with agents' losses in Russian operations, investigating the CIA…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 33:20 as a main source of recruits. They inserted spies into all of these Western operations. Among the most valuable was Captain Nikita Koronsky, who defected in Berlin in 1948, telling the army counterintelligence his reason was for the love of…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 5 (6)
▶ 33:53 There he became associated with the NTS. The immigrants relied on his recent knowledge of Russian information and hired him at their training school. So he literally is collecting the IDs of everybody they're putting in the pipeline. Using …
The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 14
▶ 11:14 Flew to Frankfurt, where he was picked up at the airport and driven 12 miles north of Camp King, an extreme interrogation center of the sort that would later be known as a black site. Now, keep in mind, 1952, it's in the middle of the Korea…
The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4
▶ 0:31 but higher duties called. All right, we're in May of 1945. Alan Dulles and OSS Chief Bill Donovan met in Frankfurt with Supreme Court Associate Justice Robert Jackson, who had just been named Chief U.S. War Crimes Prosecutor by the new pres…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5
▶ 41:43 Gowan might have been Angleton's social superior with much better connections to Roosevelt and Truman administration, but in the end, it was Angleton who prevailed at the spy games. In May of 1947, after Dolman had spent several bleak month…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5
▶ 45:05 In November 1947, as Dolman walked free, the U.S. military moved to shut down the Nazi hunting operation in Rome. That month, Bill Gowan hopped a train for Frankfurt, which was to be his new base of operations. By the time the slow-moving t…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 5
▶ 16:25 He was not found for several weeks. When he was finally located, it was not by the criminal hunters who desperately wished to hang him at Nuremberg. Tarr spirited him away to a safe house in Heidelberg. After hiding Ambrose, Tarr flew to Lo…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6
▶ 27:54 Barbati, B-A-R-B-O-U-T-I. He was Saddam Hussein's chief architect on many interesting projects. First, he owned an engineering company in Frankfurt, Germany. He had a $552 million contract to build airfields in Iraq. At about the same time,…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 48:16 Lebanon is a conduit for a great deal of drugs and the organizations that are moving it through are at least supporting the movement and are violent political organizations. They are directly connected with much of the drug trafficking thro…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 52:39 that at least once or twice a week, a courier would carry a brown Samsonite suitcase full of drugs from Cyprus to Frankfurt, where an arrangement in Frankfurt with a baggage handler would switch the suitcase with a similar suitcase full of …
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 55:13 That was going on simultaneously with the Iran-Contra affair. According to the Maltese double-cross, the DEA was watching McKee, separately telexing McKee's final travel arrangements to CIA director in Washington, MI6 director in the UK, an…
The Colonel's Corner The Medusa Files Part 15
▶ 56:38 The winter says, I'm in Wiesbaden. I just got to Frankfurt from the airport. I thought I'd chill out here for the night. The confidential source says, are you alone? He says, of course I'm alone. You don't think I'd be asking you questions …