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Carmel Offie

Carmel Offie (September 22, 1909 – June 18, 1972) was a U.S. State Department and later a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) official. He was dismissed from the CIA in 1950 after an arrest a few years earlier brought his homosexuality to the attention of Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Lavender scare that saw a purge of the State Department personnel because of charges of homosexuality.

Early life

Offie was born in Sharon, Pennsylvania, one of seven children in a family of Italian immigrants from Caserta.[1] His father worked as a railroad hand.[2] He worked his way through business college. He entered government service as a stenographer at the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington, D.C.[3]

State Department career

Offie began his State Department career at the American embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, where he was posted from October 1931 to April 1934.[4]

He arrived in Moscow on June 11, 1934, to serve as secretary to Ambassador William C. Bullitt. Bullitt promoted him to vice-consul in 1934.[3] His duties went beyond secretarial tasks to those of personal assistant, companion, and "all-purpose troubleshooter," even accompanying Bullitt on vacation and managing his medications.[5][6] Offie also corresponded with Bullitt's State Department superiors and FDR's secretary Missy LeHand to report on Bullitt's health and work habits.[7] New York Times reporter C.L. Sulzberger on a visit to Moscow found Offie dealing in fine furs, the sort of special activity Offie became known for in the Foreign Service.[8]

He followed Bullitt when he became Ambassador to France in 1936.[9] Work included social obligations, as when he entertained the young John F. Kennedy and his school chum Lem Billings in 1937. Later on their European tour, the pair bought a dachshund puppy they named Offie.[10] Offie entertained Kennedy again as he passed through Paris in 1939. Kennedy wrote to Billings: "Offie and I are now the greatest of pals and he really is a pretty good guy, though I suppose that it will make you a bit ill to hear it."[11] Offie complained that Kennedy took liberties reading embassy papers without authorization. Kennedy, for his part, joked about having to humor Offie: "Offie has just rung for me, so I guess I have to get the old paper ready and go in and wipe his arse."[12] On another occasion Offie played bridge with the Duchess of Windsor.[13] Bullitt and Offie left Paris two weeks after the Germans took the city in June 1940.[9] Later that year, when Bullitt had left France and not yet received another diplomatic assignment, Offie reported on Bullitt's frame of mind to Jane Ickes, wife of Bullitt's close friend, Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, and succeeded in getting the Secretary to raise the question of Bullitt's status with the president himself.[14] He had enemies as well and the nickname "Carmie Awful."[1]

In 1941, Bullitt allowed Offie to accept a short-term appointment as third secretary to Anthony Biddle when he was named to represent the U.S. to countries occupied by the Germans.[15] In 1942, when Bullitt was facing financial difficulties, he lived with Offie, who had returned to Washington and had real estate investments there. Bullitt told a friend that "Offie had sponged off him for many years, and now he was sponging of Offie."[16] Offie next followed Bullitt to the Navy Department. Bullitt was known to be too talkative to be trusted with sensitive information about military plans. Offie had one incident that showed similar lack of discretion. Emerging from the American Embassy in London, he was heard to say "Well, it's set for November." He was seized by security agents and released after embassy officials and Bullitt argued on his behalf.[17]

Washington, D.C., police arrested Offie in 1943 and charged him with "disorderly conduct."[18][19] He had solicited an undercover police officer in Lafayette Park across from the White House.[20][21] With the knowledge of Secretary of State Cordell Hull, the State Department provided Offie with a cover story in the form of a note asserting that Offie had planned a rendezvous with a confidential source as part of his official duties.[22]

Offie served in Europe during the final years of World War II, beginning first in March 1944 as an aide to Robert Murphy, the State Department's civilian representative to Allied military commanders in Italy and later following Murphy to an assignment in Germany.[23] He was appointed to the staff of George Atcheson, Jr., the State Department's political adviser to Gen. Douglas MacArthur, head of the American occupation of Japan, but the appointment was rescinded before he ever served in that position.[24] Offie became known for his ability to entertain while providing such luxurious and hard-to-obtain fare as Russian caviar. In 1947 State Department inspectors discovered that he had used diplomatic pouch for private purposes, moving $3,000 in cash to Paris. The shipment of cash was actually a favor for a friend, his former employer Anthony Biddle, who was trying to send money to his former wife.[25][26] As punishment, he was forbidden all further promotion. He resigned from the State Department in April 1948.[27]

CIA career

Based on recommendations from Chip Bohlen,[26] he returned to government service in September 1948 as deputy to Frank Wisner, head of the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC), a CIA-funded unit within the State Department[28] that was responsible for psychological warfare, propaganda, and surreptitious funding designed to destabilize the Soviet Union and its allies.[27][29][30] He was widely recognized for his work ethic, rising in the early morning hours to speak to Eastern European contacts,[6] and for an extraordinary ability to process multiple streams of information, digesting complex documents while conducting telephone negotiations.[8] He continued to ingratiate himself with superiors, helping find a cook for Wisner and laying out funds to bring two servants to the U.S. for George F. Kennan.[31] He was a regular attendee at Georgetown dinners.[21] He counted among his enemies Kermit Roosevelt, Jr., a prominent CIA operative in the Middle East, who described Offie years later as "an oily little jerk who talked oddly and did odd things."[32]

Offie's value both in occupied Europe and in the CIA related in part to his ability to establish friendly relations with the wives of prominent officials.[33] His European connections helped him later in aiding the movement of nazis in and out of Eastern Europe.[21] He ran two key programs: Operation Paperclip, which recruited German scientists for work in the United States, and Operation Bloodstone, which targeted the Soviet Union by making intelligence analysts or spies of former Nazis and Nazi collaborators.[34] He "helped to establish the paradigm for harnessing the services of Nazis, fascists, and collaborators, and a variety of emigre groups and desperate volunteers from the DP [displaced persons] camps in America's fight against the specter of world communism."[35] From Germany he recruited former diplomats and military officers to help spy on and support American propaganda efforts against the Soviets, a program codenamed Operation Bloodstone. Like others in the CIA at the time, he ignored the Nazi past of some of them, including such notables as Gustav Hilger, who had links to the creation of the SS Einsatzgruppen massacre squads, and Nicholas Poppe, a Russian linguist and Nazi collaborator who helped plan the extermination of the Jews.[36] His other responsibilities included the oversight of labor and émigré affairs, as well as the National Committee for Free Europe, parent of Radio Free Europe, which began radio broadcasts into Czechoslovakia in 1950 using a transmitter Offie borrowed from the U.S. Army.[37][38]

In October 1949 Offie made sexual advances in his OPC office while meeting with another government employee, an agent in the Army Counterintelligence Corps, who filed a report of the incident. Instead of a confrontation with Offie and his superiors, CIA security staff or enemies within the OPC accomplished his removal in a roundabout way. Early in 1950, they leaked information about Offie's 1943 arrest to Senator Joseph McCarthy. When McCarthy testified on March 18 before a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigating his claims about Communists working for the government, he described the case of a "convicted homosexual" who had resigned from the State Department in 1948 and now held a "top-salaried important position" at the CIA. He raised the case again in the same setting on April 25, 1950, adding details about "the men's room in Lafayette Park," asking subcommittee chairman Senator Millard E. Tydings why he had not seen to the man's dismissal. That same afternoon, another subcommittee member, Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, a McCarthy supporter, announced that the employee in question had resigned.[39]

Inside the CIA, Offie had defended himself as beyond blackmail, willing to admit his homosexuality, and Wisner defended him. CIA Director Roscoe Hillenkoetter yielded to Wisner until public disclosure seemed inevitable and he forced Offie's resignation in May 1950.[8]

Later career

In June 1950, Wisner arranged a less sensitive position for Offie at the Free Trade Union Committee (FTUC), a labor foreign policy group of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union secretly supported with CIA funding.[40] He was greeted warmly by his superior, longtime labor activist Jay Lovestone. His title was Director of International Labor Information Services, but he served principally as liaison between the CIA and the FTUC, exploiting sources at his former employer to help his new colleagues understand and maneuver through the CIA's financing processes, though the relationship between the two organizations remained difficult.[41]

Offie's contract at the FTUC ended in June 1952. He had developed detailed knowledge of the workings of the Mutual Security Administration, successor to the Marshall Plan, which managed purchases from European companies on behalf of the U.S. government. He used that expertise first as a consultant to a Washington law firm, while continuing to consult for the FTUC, and then to establish his own business, Global Enterprises.[42]

In August 1953, Offie visited the Majorca home of Charles W. Thayer, a diplomat forced from the State Department as part of the Lavender Scare.[43]

Personal life

Historians agree that Offie was a homosexual, describing him variously as "open" or "flamboyant."[44] John F. Kennedy referred to him as "La Belle Offlet" in 1939, suggesting his effeminacy was obvious.[45] In a 1986 interview, a former OPC official dismissed the FBI's belief that Offie was a Soviet agent: "How could the Soviets blackmail him? Everyone in Washington knew he was a homosexual!"[46]

In an interview with conservative columnist Westbrook Pegler at the end of 1952, Offie explained the 1943 Lafayette Park incident as an attempt to destroy him because of his long and vigorous anti-Communist record. He said he had a rendezvous there on State Department business and was accosted by a small gang. When he woke in a police cell he paid his $25 fine just to end the incident.[47] J. Edgar Hoover's reaction to Offie's interview with Pegler was: "It seems to be an inherent part of a pervert's makeup to be also a pathological liar."[48]

Ever since McCarthy's attacks highlighted Offie's homosexuality, Hoover's FBI had maintained a file on Offie and occasionally kept him under surveillance. Two of his professional contacts were also highly suspect in Hoover's eyes, Bullitt who had once been pro-Soviet though he had changed his mind decades earlier, and Lovestone, a former Communist turned labor activist which Hoover did not recognize as a fundamental change of ideology. At one point Offie had to defend himself to FBI agents and explain how, while working as a private citizen, he knew details of the government's planned procurements in Italy for 1953. He explained his source, but Hoover remained personally interested in his case.[49]

Offie died on June 18, 1972, when British European Airways Flight 548 crashed soon after take-off from London Heathrow Airport.[50] He is buried in Washington's Rock Creek Cemetery.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Morgan, 209
  2. ^ Hersh, 42
  3. ^ a b Brownell and Billings, 149
  4. ^ State Department Register, vol. ?, p. ?
  5. ^ Brownell and Billings, 182, 204, 235, 262
  6. ^ a b Thomas, 34
  7. ^ Brownell and Billings, 176, 211
  8. ^ a b c Powers, 60-1
  9. ^ a b Brownell and Billings, 260-1
  10. ^ Perret, 61
  11. ^ Hamilton, 259; Morgan 210
  12. ^ Dallek, 56-7
  13. ^ Morgan, 210
  14. ^ Brownell and Billings, 270
  15. ^ Brownell and Billings, 272-3
  16. ^ Brownell and Billings, 285-6
  17. ^ Brownell and Billings, 288
  18. ^ Brownell and Billings, 298
  19. ^ Dean 104
  20. ^ Johnson, p. ?
  21. ^ a b c Riebling, 117
  22. ^ Morgan, 211
  23. ^ Brownell and Billings, 304-5; Morgan 211
  24. ^ New York Times: "Liaison is Planned," September 21, 1945, accessed December 5, 2010; for recision see State Department Register, vol. ?, p. ?
  25. ^ Morgan, 211-2; Hersh, 245. Biddle's former wife was Margaret Thompson Schulze Biddle.
  26. ^ a b Wilford, 58
  27. ^ a b Morgan, 212
  28. ^ Diamond, 94, 306-7
  29. ^ Brownell and Billings, 297-8
  30. ^ Thomas, 32
  31. ^ Thomas, 34-5
  32. ^ Thomas, 108-9
  33. ^ Riebling, 33
  34. ^ Gerolymatos, 126-7
  35. ^ Gerolymatos, 131
  36. ^ Thomas, 34-5, 356n6, available online here. Thomas writes: [Poppe] had worked for the Ost-Assen Institute in Czechoslovakia during the war, doing research on the "Jewish Problem...in order to perfect the Nazi killing machines", quoting the work of Kevin Ruffner of the CIA History Staff.
  37. ^ Thomas, 61
  38. ^ Weiner, 537
  39. ^ Morgan 212-2, provides a persuasive, detailed account. Other accounts differ on details: Dean, 105; Riebling, 117; Brownell and Billings, 298
  40. ^ Wilford, 53, 59, 64, 66
  41. ^ Morgan, 214-25
  42. ^ Morgan, 225-6
  43. ^ Dean, 143
  44. ^ Thomas, 34, Weiner, 537
  45. ^ Hamilton, 258
  46. ^ Aarons and Loftus, 269, 351n8
  47. ^ Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Westbrook Pegler, "More on Interview with Carmel Offie," January 29, 1953, accessed December 5, 2010. Pegler reported Offie's arrest and explanation several times, along with his account of American funding of European leftists.
  48. ^ Morgan, 231
  49. ^ Morgan, 230-1
  50. ^ Morgan, 231-2; New York Times: Alvin Shuster, "All 118 Killed in Worst British Air Crash," June 19, 1972, accessed December 5, 2010

Sources

  • Mark Aarons and John Loftus, Unholy Trinity: The Vatican, the Nazis, and Soviet Intelligence (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1991)
  • Will Brownell and Richard N. Billings, So Close to Greatness: A Biography of William C. Bullitt (NY: Macmillan Publishing, 1987)
  • Robert Dallek, An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963 (Boston: Little Brown, 2003)
  • Robert D. Dean, Imperial Brotherhood: Gender and the Making of Cold War Foreign Policy (University of Massachusetts Press, 2001)
  • Sigmund Diamond, Compromised Campus: The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community, 1945-1955 (NY: Oxford University Press, 1992)
  • André Gerolymatos, Castles Made of Sand: A Century of Anglo-American Espionage and Intervention in the Middle East (Thomas Dunne, 2010)
  • Nigel Hamilton, JFK: Reckless Youth (NY: Random House, 1992)
  • Burton Hersh, The Old Boys: The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA (NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992)
  • David K. Johnson, The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government (University of Chicago Press, 2004)
  • Ted Morgan, A Covert Life: Jay Lovestone, Communist, Anti-communist, and Spymaster (NY: Random House, 1999)
  • Geoffrey Perret, Jack: A Life Like No Other (NY: Random House, 2002)
  • Thomas Powers, The Man who Kept the Secrets (NY: Knopf, 1979)
  • Mark Riebling, Wedge: From Pearl Harbor to 9/11: How the Secret War between the FBI and CIA has Endangered National Security (NY: Touchstone, 1994)
  • Evan Thomas, The Very Best Men, Four who Dared: The Early Years of the CIA (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1995)
  • Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes: A History of the CIA (NY: Doubleday, 2007))
  • Benjamin Welles, Sumner Welles: FDR's Global Strategist, A Biography (NY: St. Martin's Press, 1997)
  • Hugh Wilford, The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009)

External links

  • Carmel Offie at Find a Grave
  • Photo: Carmel Offie, January 1, 1939
  • March of Time, US Embassy in Paris: Ambassador's office, July 13, 1938[permanent dead link]

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Carmel Offie September 22 1909 June 18 1972 was a U S State Department and later a Central Intelligence Agency CIA official He was dismissed from the CIA in 1950 after an arrest a few years earlier brought his homosexuality to the attention of Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Lavender scare that saw a purge of the State Department personnel because of charges of homosexuality Contents 1 Early life 2 State Department career 3 CIA career 4 Later career 5 Personal life 6 Notes 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly life EditOffie was born in Sharon Pennsylvania one of seven children in a family of Italian immigrants from Caserta 1 His father worked as a railroad hand 2 He worked his way through business college He entered government service as a stenographer at the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington D C 3 State Department career EditOffie began his State Department career at the American embassy in Tegucigalpa Honduras where he was posted from October 1931 to April 1934 4 He arrived in Moscow on June 11 1934 to serve as secretary to Ambassador William C Bullitt Bullitt promoted him to vice consul in 1934 3 His duties went beyond secretarial tasks to those of personal assistant companion and all purpose troubleshooter even accompanying Bullitt on vacation and managing his medications 5 6 Offie also corresponded with Bullitt s State Department superiors and FDR s secretary Missy LeHand to report on Bullitt s health and work habits 7 New York Times reporter C L Sulzberger on a visit to Moscow found Offie dealing in fine furs the sort of special activity Offie became known for in the Foreign Service 8 He followed Bullitt when he became Ambassador to France in 1936 9 Work included social obligations as when he entertained the young John F Kennedy and his school chum Lem Billings in 1937 Later on their European tour the pair bought a dachshund puppy they named Offie 10 Offie entertained Kennedy again as he passed through Paris in 1939 Kennedy wrote to Billings Offie and I are now the greatest of pals and he really is a pretty good guy though I suppose that it will make you a bit ill to hear it 11 Offie complained that Kennedy took liberties reading embassy papers without authorization Kennedy for his part joked about having to humor Offie Offie has just rung for me so I guess I have to get the old paper ready and go in and wipe his arse 12 On another occasion Offie played bridge with the Duchess of Windsor 13 Bullitt and Offie left Paris two weeks after the Germans took the city in June 1940 9 Later that year when Bullitt had left France and not yet received another diplomatic assignment Offie reported on Bullitt s frame of mind to Jane Ickes wife of Bullitt s close friend Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes and succeeded in getting the Secretary to raise the question of Bullitt s status with the president himself 14 He had enemies as well and the nickname Carmie Awful 1 In 1941 Bullitt allowed Offie to accept a short term appointment as third secretary to Anthony Biddle when he was named to represent the U S to countries occupied by the Germans 15 In 1942 when Bullitt was facing financial difficulties he lived with Offie who had returned to Washington and had real estate investments there Bullitt told a friend that Offie had sponged off him for many years and now he was sponging of Offie 16 Offie next followed Bullitt to the Navy Department Bullitt was known to be too talkative to be trusted with sensitive information about military plans Offie had one incident that showed similar lack of discretion Emerging from the American Embassy in London he was heard to say Well it s set for November He was seized by security agents and released after embassy officials and Bullitt argued on his behalf 17 Washington D C police arrested Offie in 1943 and charged him with disorderly conduct 18 19 He had solicited an undercover police officer in Lafayette Park across from the White House 20 21 With the knowledge of Secretary of State Cordell Hull the State Department provided Offie with a cover story in the form of a note asserting that Offie had planned a rendezvous with a confidential source as part of his official duties 22 Offie served in Europe during the final years of World War II beginning first in March 1944 as an aide to Robert Murphy the State Department s civilian representative to Allied military commanders in Italy and later following Murphy to an assignment in Germany 23 He was appointed to the staff of George Atcheson Jr the State Department s political adviser to Gen Douglas MacArthur head of the American occupation of Japan but the appointment was rescinded before he ever served in that position 24 Offie became known for his ability to entertain while providing such luxurious and hard to obtain fare as Russian caviar In 1947 State Department inspectors discovered that he had used diplomatic pouch for private purposes moving 3 000 in cash to Paris The shipment of cash was actually a favor for a friend his former employer Anthony Biddle who was trying to send money to his former wife 25 26 As punishment he was forbidden all further promotion He resigned from the State Department in April 1948 27 CIA career EditBased on recommendations from Chip Bohlen 26 he returned to government service in September 1948 as deputy to Frank Wisner head of the Office of Policy Coordination OPC a CIA funded unit within the State Department 28 that was responsible for psychological warfare propaganda and surreptitious funding designed to destabilize the Soviet Union and its allies 27 29 30 He was widely recognized for his work ethic rising in the early morning hours to speak to Eastern European contacts 6 and for an extraordinary ability to process multiple streams of information digesting complex documents while conducting telephone negotiations 8 He continued to ingratiate himself with superiors helping find a cook for Wisner and laying out funds to bring two servants to the U S for George F Kennan 31 He was a regular attendee at Georgetown dinners 21 He counted among his enemies Kermit Roosevelt Jr a prominent CIA operative in the Middle East who described Offie years later as an oily little jerk who talked oddly and did odd things 32 Offie s value both in occupied Europe and in the CIA related in part to his ability to establish friendly relations with the wives of prominent officials 33 His European connections helped him later in aiding the movement of nazis in and out of Eastern Europe 21 He ran two key programs Operation Paperclip which recruited German scientists for work in the United States and Operation Bloodstone which targeted the Soviet Union by making intelligence analysts or spies of former Nazis and Nazi collaborators 34 He helped to establish the paradigm for harnessing the services of Nazis fascists and collaborators and a variety of emigre groups and desperate volunteers from the DP displaced persons camps in America s fight against the specter of world communism 35 From Germany he recruited former diplomats and military officers to help spy on and support American propaganda efforts against the Soviets a program codenamed Operation Bloodstone Like others in the CIA at the time he ignored the Nazi past of some of them including such notables as Gustav Hilger who had links to the creation of the SS Einsatzgruppen massacre squads and Nicholas Poppe a Russian linguist and Nazi collaborator who helped plan the extermination of the Jews 36 His other responsibilities included the oversight of labor and emigre affairs as well as the National Committee for Free Europe parent of Radio Free Europe which began radio broadcasts into Czechoslovakia in 1950 using a transmitter Offie borrowed from the U S Army 37 38 In October 1949 Offie made sexual advances in his OPC office while meeting with another government employee an agent in the Army Counterintelligence Corps who filed a report of the incident Instead of a confrontation with Offie and his superiors CIA security staff or enemies within the OPC accomplished his removal in a roundabout way Early in 1950 they leaked information about Offie s 1943 arrest to Senator Joseph McCarthy When McCarthy testified on March 18 before a subcommittee of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigating his claims about Communists working for the government he described the case of a convicted homosexual who had resigned from the State Department in 1948 and now held a top salaried important position at the CIA He raised the case again in the same setting on April 25 1950 adding details about the men s room in Lafayette Park asking subcommittee chairman Senator Millard E Tydings why he had not seen to the man s dismissal That same afternoon another subcommittee member Senator Kenneth S Wherry a McCarthy supporter announced that the employee in question had resigned 39 Inside the CIA Offie had defended himself as beyond blackmail willing to admit his homosexuality and Wisner defended him CIA Director Roscoe Hillenkoetter yielded to Wisner until public disclosure seemed inevitable and he forced Offie s resignation in May 1950 8 Later career EditIn June 1950 Wisner arranged a less sensitive position for Offie at the Free Trade Union Committee FTUC a labor foreign policy group of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union secretly supported with CIA funding 40 He was greeted warmly by his superior longtime labor activist Jay Lovestone His title was Director of International Labor Information Services but he served principally as liaison between the CIA and the FTUC exploiting sources at his former employer to help his new colleagues understand and maneuver through the CIA s financing processes though the relationship between the two organizations remained difficult 41 Offie s contract at the FTUC ended in June 1952 He had developed detailed knowledge of the workings of the Mutual Security Administration successor to the Marshall Plan which managed purchases from European companies on behalf of the U S government He used that expertise first as a consultant to a Washington law firm while continuing to consult for the FTUC and then to establish his own business Global Enterprises 42 In August 1953 Offie visited the Majorca home of Charles W Thayer a diplomat forced from the State Department as part of the Lavender Scare 43 Personal life EditHistorians agree that Offie was a homosexual describing him variously as open or flamboyant 44 John F Kennedy referred to him as La Belle Offlet in 1939 suggesting his effeminacy was obvious 45 In a 1986 interview a former OPC official dismissed the FBI s belief that Offie was a Soviet agent How could the Soviets blackmail him Everyone in Washington knew he was a homosexual 46 In an interview with conservative columnist Westbrook Pegler at the end of 1952 Offie explained the 1943 Lafayette Park incident as an attempt to destroy him because of his long and vigorous anti Communist record He said he had a rendezvous there on State Department business and was accosted by a small gang When he woke in a police cell he paid his 25 fine just to end the incident 47 J Edgar Hoover s reaction to Offie s interview with Pegler was It seems to be an inherent part of a pervert s makeup to be also a pathological liar 48 Ever since McCarthy s attacks highlighted Offie s homosexuality Hoover s FBI had maintained a file on Offie and occasionally kept him under surveillance Two of his professional contacts were also highly suspect in Hoover s eyes Bullitt who had once been pro Soviet though he had changed his mind decades earlier and Lovestone a former Communist turned labor activist which Hoover did not recognize as a fundamental change of ideology At one point Offie had to defend himself to FBI agents and explain how while working as a private citizen he knew details of the government s planned procurements in Italy for 1953 He explained his source but Hoover remained personally interested in his case 49 Offie died on June 18 1972 when British European Airways Flight 548 crashed soon after take off from London Heathrow Airport 50 He is buried in Washington s Rock Creek Cemetery Notes Edit a b Morgan 209 Hersh 42 a b Brownell and Billings 149 State Department Register vol p Brownell and Billings 182 204 235 262 a b Thomas 34 Brownell and Billings 176 211 a b c Powers 60 1 a b Brownell and Billings 260 1 Perret 61 Hamilton 259 Morgan 210 Dallek 56 7 Morgan 210 Brownell and Billings 270 Brownell and Billings 272 3 Brownell and Billings 285 6 Brownell and Billings 288 Brownell and Billings 298 Dean 104 Johnson p a b c Riebling 117 Morgan 211 Brownell and Billings 304 5 Morgan 211 New York Times Liaison is Planned September 21 1945 accessed December 5 2010 for recision see State Department Register vol p Morgan 211 2 Hersh 245 Biddle s former wife was Margaret Thompson Schulze Biddle a b Wilford 58 a b Morgan 212 Diamond 94 306 7 Brownell and Billings 297 8 Thomas 32 Thomas 34 5 Thomas 108 9 Riebling 33 Gerolymatos 126 7 Gerolymatos 131 Thomas 34 5 356n6 available online here Thomas writes Poppe had worked for the Ost Assen Institute in Czechoslovakia during the war doing research on the Jewish Problem in order to perfect the Nazi killing machines quoting the work of Kevin Ruffner of the CIA History Staff Thomas 61 Weiner 537 Morgan 212 2 provides a persuasive detailed account Other accounts differ on details Dean 105 Riebling 117 Brownell and Billings 298 Wilford 53 59 64 66 Morgan 214 25 Morgan 225 6 Dean 143 Thomas 34 Weiner 537 Hamilton 258 Aarons and Loftus 269 351n8 Sarasota Herald Tribune Westbrook Pegler More on Interview with Carmel Offie January 29 1953 accessed December 5 2010 Pegler reported Offie s arrest and explanation several times along with his account of American funding of European leftists Morgan 231 Morgan 230 1 Morgan 231 2 New York Times Alvin Shuster All 118 Killed in Worst British Air Crash June 19 1972 accessed December 5 2010Sources EditMark Aarons and John Loftus Unholy Trinity The Vatican the Nazis and Soviet Intelligence NY St Martin s Press 1991 Will Brownell and Richard N Billings So Close to Greatness A Biography of William C Bullitt NY Macmillan Publishing 1987 Robert Dallek An Unfinished Life John F Kennedy 1917 1963 Boston Little Brown 2003 Robert D Dean Imperial Brotherhood Gender and the Making of Cold War Foreign Policy University of Massachusetts Press 2001 Sigmund Diamond Compromised Campus The Collaboration of Universities with the Intelligence Community 1945 1955 NY Oxford University Press 1992 Andre Gerolymatos Castles Made of Sand A Century of Anglo American Espionage and Intervention in the Middle East Thomas Dunne 2010 Nigel Hamilton JFK Reckless Youth NY Random House 1992 Burton Hersh The Old Boys The American Elite and the Origins of the CIA NY Charles Scribner s Sons 1992 David K Johnson The Lavender Scare The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government University of Chicago Press 2004 Ted Morgan A Covert Life Jay Lovestone Communist Anti communist and Spymaster NY Random House 1999 Geoffrey Perret Jack A Life Like No Other NY Random House 2002 Thomas Powers The Man who Kept the Secrets NY Knopf 1979 Mark Riebling Wedge From Pearl Harbor to 9 11 How the Secret War between the FBI and CIA has Endangered National Security NY Touchstone 1994 Evan Thomas The Very Best Men Four who Dared The Early Years of the CIA NY Simon amp Schuster 1995 Tim Weiner Legacy of Ashes A History of the CIA NY Doubleday 2007 Benjamin Welles Sumner Welles FDR s Global Strategist A Biography NY St Martin s Press 1997 Hugh Wilford The Mighty Wurlitzer How the CIA Played America Cambridge Harvard University Press 2009 External links EditCarmel Offie at Find a Grave Photo Carmel Offie January 1 1939 March of Time US Embassy in Paris Ambassador s office July 13 1938 permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carmel Offie amp oldid 1128005741, 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