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  1. In 1976 British-born Canadian author William Stevenson published a biography of Stephenson, A Man Called Intrepid. Some of the book's statements have been called into question; in a review the same year, Hugh Trevor-Roper wrote that "This book ... is, from start to finish, utterly worthless," while other former intelligence personnel and ...

  2. Pilot, prisoner, inventor, spy — Sir William Stephenson lived a courageous life full of adventure and derring-do. (Many people consider him one of the real-life inspirations for James Bond.) Here are a few tales of one of WWII’s most infamous intelligence officers, the man code-named “Intrepid.”.

  3. Jan 23, 2008 · Sir William Stephenson. At the beginning of WWII, Stephenson was placed in charge of British Security Co-ordination (counterespionage) in the Western Hemisphere, with headquarters in New York C (where the telegraphic address was INTREPID - later popularized as Stephenson's code name).

  4. William Stephenson (born Jan. 11, 1896, Point Douglas, Man., Can.—died Jan. 31, 1989, Paget, Bermuda) was a Canadian-born millionaire industrialist whose role as Britain’s intelligence chief in the Western Hemisphere in World War II was chronicled in A Man Called Intrepid (1979).

  5. Sir William Samuel Stephenson, CC, MC, DFC (January 23, 1897 – January 31, 1989) was a Canadian soldier, airman, business person, inventor, spymaster, and the senior representative of British intelligence for the entire western hemisphere during World War II.

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  6. Jan 1, 1976 · Author William Stevenson makes clear that Hitlers Third Reich was the first modern terroristic state and it used the latest technology to subdue—or annihilate—the will of others to defend themselves.

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  8. Feb 3, 1989 · Sir William Stephenson, the Canadian-born millionaire industrialist whose adventures as Britain's World War II chief of intelligence in the Western Hemisphere were chronicled in the 1979...