
Operation Carpetbagger was a highly secretive intelligence mission launched by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Its objective was to infiltrate Nazi-occupied Europe with covert agents who would sabotage strategic targets, conduct espionage, and assist resistance movements. The agents were highly trained in espionage, sabotage, and unconventional warfare, and they operated behind enemy lines for months or even years at a time. The operation was a significant success, with agents carrying out numerous successful sabotage missions, gathering vital intelligence, and organizing resistance activity. It played a crucial role in undermining Nazi control in Europe and ultimately contributed to the Allied victory.