They Fought Alone: The Story of British Agents in France
By (Author) Maurice Buckmaster
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing
1st June 2014
8th July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Second World War
940.548641
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
SOE, the Special Operations Executive, was a wartime initiative formed by Prime Minister Winston Churchill to "Set Europe Ablaze". He instructed Colonel Maurice James Buckmaster to create an organisation capable of building, training and supplying an active and effective force of Resistance in occupied France; and to gather intelligence beneficial to the Allied war effort.
Buckmaster knew his agents, because he was directly involved in their training. He writes touchingly of the terrific achievements and terrible fates of many of his agents on the ground between 1941 and 1944. This extraordinary memoir also evaluates the effect of SOE's agents in Occupied France on the outcome of the war. He argues thatSOEdirectly contributed to the rapid and successful advance of Allied forces across France in the days and months after D-Day, the invasion of Europe, 6th June 1944.
They Fought Aloneis a unique look at howSOEoperated from the inside of its London headquarters, from where Buckmaster coordinated acts of sabotage, resistance and terror against the occupying Nazis.
Colonel Maurice James Buckmaster OBE was the leader of the French section of Special Operations Executive and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. He died in 1992. They Fought Alone, his memoir of his time as Head of "F" Section, was originally published in 1958.