Mary Bancroft

{{short description|American novelist}}

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Mary Bancroft (October 29, 1903, in Boston – January 10, 1997, in New York City) was an American novelist and spy and a member of the Bancroft family, which at one time owned Dow Jones & Company. In 1942, while living in Switzerland, Bancroft was recruited by the Office of Strategic Services, and both worked and had a romantic relationship with Allen Dulles. Her most important work was with Hans Bernd Gisevius, a German military intelligence officer who supplied her with details of the 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler. After the war, Bancroft settled in New York and became a novelist.

Life

Bancroft was born in Boston to Mary (Cogan) and Hugh Bancroft.Simone Payment (2003), [https://books.google.com/books?id=6BP6Bph006YC&pg=PA78 American Women Spies of World War II], Rosen Publishing Group, pp78-83 Her mother died from an air embolism shortly after giving birth to Mary.{{cite news |title=Sleeps in Holyhood |work=The Boston Globe |date=November 2, 1903}} Her father married Jane Wallis Waldron Barron in 1907 and Mary was raised by her step-grandfather Clarence W. Barron. Bancroft studied at Smith College in Massachusetts, but dropped out after a year.Godfrey Hodgson, The Independent, February 17, 1997, [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-mary-bancroft-1279184.html Obituary: Mary Bancroft] She married Sherwin Badger; they had two children, Sherwin, Jr., and Mary Jane, who married Horace Taft, grandson of President William Howard Taft.Mary Bancroft (1983), [https://books.google.com/books?id=tXIrAAAAMAAJ Autobiography Of A Spy], pp.35, 53, 55

From 1926 to 1932, Mary Bancroft resided in New York City, New York and spent some of that time attending socials at the apartment of her friend from Massachusetts, Ruth Forbes Paine, and Paine's husband, George Lyman Paine Jr. After divorcing her first husband Sherwin Badger she went on a boat trip to Europe in summer 1933 together with her still married - but now separated - friend, Ruth Forbes Paine known more simply as Ruth Paine,Mary Bancroft (1983), [https://books.google.com/books?id=tXIrAAAAMAAJ Autobiography Of A Spy], pp.54-55, p.59 where she met a Swiss accountant, Jean Rufenacht, who became her second husband. She moved to Zurich, Switzerland in 1934, where she learned excellent French and German, and became a close friend and student of Carl Jung, who cured her of chronic attacks of sneezing.James Srodes (2000), [https://books.google.com/books?id=RIaw7GYDFmwC&pg=PA273 Allen Dulles: Master of Spies], Regnery Publishing, p273

Following the US entry into World War II, Bancroft was recruited by the Office of Strategic Services, although she was not initially aware of the fact, being asked by a US Embassy contact to write analyses of German policy based on German public sources for Swiss and American newspapers.Elizabeth P. McIntosh (1998), [https://books.google.com/books?id=7wHWT3WT_rYC&pg=PA178 Sisterhood of Spies: The Women of the OSS], Naval Institute Press, p178 She was then introduced to Allen Dulles in Zurich in December 1942 and went on to have a romantic relationship with him, based on Dulles' proposition that "We can let the work cover the romance, and the romance cover the work." Dulles assigned Bancroft to work with Hans Bernd Gisevius, a German military intelligence officer who supplied her with details of the planned 20 July plot to assassinate Hitler; Bancroft soon developed a romantic relationship with Gisevius too.Robert McG. Thomas, Jr., New York Times, January 19, 1997, [https://www.nytimes.com/1997/01/19/nyregion/mary-bancroft-dead-at-93-us-spy-in-world-war-ii.html Mary Bancroft Dead at 93; U.S. Spy in World War II] After the war, with her relationship with Dulles cooling, Bancroft became close friends with Dulles' wife Clover, who told her she was aware of their relationship and approved. She remained close friends with Clover until the latter's death in 1974.James Srodes (2000), [https://books.google.com/books?id=RIaw7GYDFmwC&pg=PA340 Allen Dulles: Master of Spies], Regnery Publishing, p340

After the war Bancroft settled in New York and became close friends with Henry Luce. She became "a leading champion of Jung's psychology in the United States", lecturing on the subject and publishing articles in academic journals. She also published several novels in the 1950s, and an autobiography in 1983.

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