The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a US intelligence agency formed during World War II. It quickly earned the nickname "Oh So Social", because it was staffed by oligarchs who recruited from Ivy League schools.
Due to the unique contacts and access gained from their international trade, the oligarchs built their own private spy/guerilla army... within the federal government... without legal, moral, finacial, or any other type of accountability whatsoever.
The OSS was the forefather of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
Operation Sunrise
At first, American intelligence officers hesitated to enter into such talks due to President Franklin Roosevelt’s “unconditional surrender” policy established during the Casablanca Conference in 1943. They were also reluctant to make a move that might provoke Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, who feared abandonment by the Western Allies.
In spite of these fears, higher authorities in Washington gave Dulles permission to meet with Nazi Gen. Karl Wolff to secretly arrange for the surrender of German troops in Italy. Thus began weeks of secret negotiations. Tension between the West and the Soviet Union complicated the peace talks, while Wolff and other German officials stalled the discussions because they feared discovery and Hitler’s wrath for betraying Nazi Germany.
Finally, on May 2, 1945 — just five days before the collapse of the Axis powers in Europe — German troops in Italy surrendered as a result of the Dulles-Wolff meetings. “Operation Sunrise” was a success, bringing about the end of the Italian campaign and saving thousands of lives.
The CIA NAZIS have been in Ukraine since the end of WWII.
Proven Conspiracies (video above):
Uncover the hidden history behind Operation Sunrise, the covert mission that ended World War II in Europe but paved the way for controversial post-war alliances. Allen Dulles, then head of the OSS, secretly negotiated with Nazi officials to ensure the early surrender of German forces. However, this wasn’t just a mission to save lives — it set a disturbing precedent that helped Nazi war criminals like Karl Wolff and Otto Skorzeny escape justice. These negotiations laid the groundwork for Cold War operations, including Operation Gladio, and contributed to the creation of the CIA. Dive deep into the moral dilemmas and long-lasting consequences of Dulles’ actions in this chilling exposé. Could this have been the beginning of the CIA’s most secretive missions? Find out the untold story that history forgot.
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