Intrepid’s Last Case

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Intrepid’s Last Case is a nonfiction book by William Stevenson that chronicles the final missions and legacy of World War II spymaster Sir William Stephenson, known as "Intrepid."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biographical book
nonfiction book
about Allied intelligence operations in World War II
covert operations
final missions of William Stephenson
legacy of William Stephenson
spymaster activities
author William Stevenson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts clandestine operations against Nazi Germany
codebreaking and communications security
propaganda and psychological warfare
focusesOn British Security Coordination NERFINISHED
cooperation between British and American intelligence
intelligence networks in North America
follows A Man Called Intrepid NERFINISHED
genre biography
nonfiction
hasCharacter Franklin D. Roosevelt NERFINISHED
William Stephenson NERFINISHED
Winston Churchill NERFINISHED
various Allied intelligence officers
hasTheme Anglo-American cooperation
ethics of espionage
intelligence and statecraft
personal legacy of a spymaster
secrecy in wartime
language English
literaryForm prose
mainSubject British intelligence NERFINISHED
Intrepid NERFINISHED
William Stephenson NERFINISHED
World War II espionage
narrativePerspective third-person
pageCount unknown
portrays William Stephenson as codename Intrepid
publicationDate unknown
publisher unknown
relatedWork A Man Called Intrepid NERFINISHED
timePeriodCovered World War II NERFINISHED
post–World War II era
workSubjectNationality Canadian
workSubjectOccupation intelligence officer

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