- Bonner Fellers
Bonner Frank Fellers (1896 - 1973), was a U.S. Army officer who served during
World War II asmilitary attaché andpsychological warfare director. He was a considered a protegé of GeneralDouglas MacArthur .In 1941, then-
Colonel Fellers was Military Attaché to the U.S.Embassy inEgypt . He was assigned to monitor and report on British military operations in North Africa and the Middle East. As the representative of a very important friendly power, he was given full access to British activities and information. Fellers reported everything he learned to the U.S. His reports were especially prized by Army commander in chief GeneralGeorge Marshall .Fellers' messages were sent by radio, encrypted in the "Black Code" of the U.S. State Department. The details of this code were stolen from the U.S. Embassy in
Italy by Italian spies in September 1941; it was also broken by German cryptanalysts, who read "Black Code" messages. [cite web |url=http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/3038121.html |title=Intercepted Communications for Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |accessdate=2008-02-03 |author=Deac, Wil |publisher=The History Net]Fellers' radiograms were intercepted and decrypted by the Germans. They were a treasure trove of valuable information to the Axis. The information was not only extensive and timely, it was also guaranteed authentic: the British would not be lying to their American friends.
Information from Fellers' messages alerted the Axis to British convoy operations in the
Mediterranean Sea , including efforts to resupply the garrison ofMalta . Information about the numbers and condition of British forces was provided to General Rommel, the famed German commander in Africa. He could thus plan his operations with reliable knowledge of what the opposing forces were. Rommel was so pleased with the intercepts that he referred to Fellers as "my bonnie fellow".fact|date=January 2008Fellers was later condemned for this information leak. But he had been ordered to use the State Department code over his objections, and had been ordered by Marshall to report in great detail. Criticism of Fellers for this problem generally came from those who distrusted him because of his close association both before and during the war with MacArthur. Marshall never found any fault with Fellers or with his actions in Egypt.
General Eisenhower supposedly said to an English beauty who expressed admiration for Fellers, "Any friend of Bonner Fellers is no friend of mine!" [Moses, Sam. "At All Costs"] If this story is true, it was due to Eisenhower's dislike of MacArthur and his associates. Eisenhower disliked Fellers since the time the two were serving under MacAruthur in the Philippines.1936-1937 was the period in which the professional relations between MacArthur and Eisenhower became very strained and MacArthur began to use Fellers as his confidant.In July 1942, Fellers was transferred from Egypt. His successor as Attaché used the U.S. military cipher, which the Germans could not read. Upon returning to the U.S. Fellers was decorated with the
Distinguished Service Medal for his excellent analysis and reporting of the North African situation. He was also promoted to Brigadier General, the first in the West Point Class of 1918. Although wishing to return to the Middle East as a member of the OSS, when he found out that that was impossible Fellers, in the summer of 1943, left his job in the Office of Strategic Services(OSS), where he played a central role in planning psychological warfare, and once again began working for General MacArthur in the Southwest Pacific. Fellers later served as military secretary and the Chief of Psychological Operations under MacArthur.After the war, Fellers played a major role in the occupation of
Japan . He met with the major defendants of theTokyo tribunal . According to historiansHerbert Bix andJohn W. Dower , Fellers allowed them to coordinate their stories to exonerate EmperorHirohito and all members of his family. [Bix, Herbert. "Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan", Perennial, 2001, p. 583] [Dower, John W. "Embracing Defeat", 1999] This was at the direction ofMacArthur , now head of SCAP, who wanted no criminal prosecution of the Emperor and his family.In October 1946, Fellers was demobilized by Eisenhower and returned to his permanent rank of Colonel. He retired from the Army and worked for the
Republican National Committee inWashington . [Seagrave, P. and S. "The Yamato dynasty", 1999, p. 216] In the early 1950s Fellers was actively involved in promotingRobert Taft as a Presidential candidate. After Taft's defeat to Eisenhower in the 1952 Republican convention, Fellers became a member of the John Birch society. Fellers also became actively involved in promoting Barry Goldwater for the Presidency.ee also
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