Wild Bill Donovan was a secretive and charismatic general who became the director of the Office of Strategic Services, the country's first national intelligence agency. He is known as the founding father of both the CIA and the military special operations forces, and his life was filled with personal tragedy and extraordinary challenges. Donovan's story begins with his birth in Buffalo, New York, and his early life as a poor Irish Catholic. He went on to attend Columbia University and law school, where he became a star quarterback and later a prominent Republican. Donovan's career in politics was marked by controversy and scandal, but he eventually became a key advisor to President Franklin Roosevelt. Donovan's work with Roosevelt led to the formation of the OSS, and he became a key player in the development of modern intelligence and espionage. Donovan's legacy continues to be felt today, and his story is a fascinating look at the early days of American intelligence and the men who shaped it.
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