Talk:Walter Lord

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Am putting subheadings in. --Airplaneman (talk) 02:06, 6 April 2009 (UTC)

It should be "The Great Walter Lord"


 * ) thanks Walter, you infulenced millions!

RIP waltor

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Rumors
Walter Lord was an OSS agent. His designation was T070, and he knew Ian Fleming and Moe Berg during World War 2. Fleming's character James Bond (named after an ornithologist) is based partly on Lord and Berg, and also upon other agents.

At the end of World War 2, Lord was a participant in the interrogation of Albert Speer, Werner Heisenberg and others.

The movie "Tora. Tora, Tora" is based on Lord's book "Day of Infamy."

Lord refused to be interviewed about the origins of the CIA from the OSS after WW2.

These rumors are taken from the "Author's Note" in "The Darwin Strain", a novel by Bill Schutt and J. R. Finch. Lord appears as a character in that book: "Call me Wally." Wastrel Way (talk) 02:26, 16 January 2020 (UTC) Eric

La DEFENSA
Where and what is La Defensa? , 2600:387:B:9A2:0:0:0:56 (talk) 01:51, 19 April 2021 (UTC)