Thailand's secret war

the Free Thai, OSS, and SOE during World War II

462 pages

English language

Published July 5, 2005 by Cambridge University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-521-83601-2
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OCLC Number:
56982255

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This book is an absorbing account of secret operations and political intrigue in wartime Thailand. During World War II Free Thai organizations cooperated with Allied intelligence agencies in an effort to rescue their nation from the consequences of its 1941 alliance with Japan. They largely succeeded despite internal differences and the conflicting interests and policies of their would-be-allies, China, Great Britain and the United States. London's determination to punish Thailand placed the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) at a serious disadvantage in its rivalry with the American Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The US State Department, in contrast, strongly supported OSS operations in Thailand, viewing them as a vehicle for promoting American political and economic influence in mainland Southeast Asia. Declassification of the records of the OSS and the SOE now permits full revelation of this complex story of heroic action and political intrigue.

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Subjects

  • Khabūan Sērī Thai
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- Thailand
  • Thailand -- History -- 20th century
  • Thailand -- Foreign relations -- United States
  • United States -- Foreign relations -- Thailand
  • Thailand -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain
  • Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Thailand
  • Thailand -- Foreign relations -- 1782-1945