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Carl F. Eifler

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in the 1930s, earning a commission, and he was called to active duty in early 1941. Shortly afterwards, Eifler was ordered to report to "Wild Bill" Donovan, commander of the Coordinator of Information, which would soon become the
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Eifler enlisted in the Army(age 15) and spent a year as a private in Panama before being returned to the US as underage. He served in the
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when he was relieved of command in 1943 because of his injuries. Eifler turned over command of Detachment 101 to Lt. Col.
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In 1945, the OSS had Eifler devise a plan to parachute into Nazi Germany disguised as a German general to kidnap
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to German-American immigrants, and his father was a "rig builder" in a buggy shop. He served in the
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This biographical article related to World War II United States Army personnel is a
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1910 U.S. Census, Los Angeles, California, enumeration district 214, sheet 15
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to Carl Eifler Sr. and his wife Pauline. His parents were both born in
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After the war, Eifler earned a doctorate of psychology from the
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at the Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University.
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Partial Inventory of the Carl Frederick Eifler Papers
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U.S. Army
Detachment 101
Burma
World War II
Los Angeles, California
Wisconsin
Los Angeles Police Department
United States Border Patrol
United States Army Reserve
Office of Strategic Services
Detachment 101
Japanese
Burma Campaign
China India Burma Theater
colonel
William R. Peers
Werner Heisenberg
Switzerland
Atom Bomb
Moe Berg
Illinois Institute of Technology
Monterey, California
Salinas, California
Military Intelligence Hall of Fame
Fort Huachuca, Arizona
ISBN
978-1-59643-487-5
"Behind Japanese Lines in Burma: The Stuff of Intelligence Legend"
the original
"Carl Eifler, 'fearless' colonel, dead at 95"

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