Talk:Irving Goff

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"Irving Goff appears as himself in Paul Leaf's published novel (New American Library) in the Spanish Civil War, and World War II following his OSS service in American training in Maryland, North Africa, in which he was landed before the main invasion preparing landing sites and on spying on the Germans, then the Italian campaign in which he was the OSS liaison with Italian Partisans who trusted him because the leaders had fought in Spain as volunteers. He even smuggled a clandestine radio into the tower of the Vatican. Because of Spain he was able to set up the most effective underground network in the Mediterranean theater of operations. By this time General Donovan had made him a Captain. When it was pointed out to Donovan that Irv was on the honor role of the American Communist Party, he parried the accusation with the remark, "I don't care whose honor role he's on. He's certainly on mine."

Source-conversations with Goff in Venice, California. We had lived in the same house in Sea Gate (Coney Island) with Woody Guthrie when I was a young child. ' V. Joe (talk) 21:09, 20 January 2014 (UTC)