Spy's Diary of World War II
Discover the intriguing experiences of Wayne Nelson, an OSS officer, through his compelling book, Spy's Diary of World War II, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2009. Spanning 210 pages, this captivating read offers a firsthand look into the life of a man who played a crucial role in secret operations across North Africa and Europe during World War II.
Nelson's journey began when he was unable to join the Navy due to a vision disability, leading him to the newly formed OSS. His diaries reveal the complexities and challenges faced while serving in key locations such as Sicily, Sardinia, Italy, Corsica, and mainland France. Delve into this valuable historical account that provides unique insights into the clandestine activities of the time, including the struggles of underground movements and espionage tactics. Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the untold stories of World War II, Nelson's writing is both informative and engaging.