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SOE: Churchills Secret Agents
By (Author) Terry Crowdy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Shire Publications
27th April 2016
21st April 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
European history
Irregular or guerrilla forces and warfare
940.548641
Paperback
64
Width 149mm, Height 210mm
151g
The Special Operations Executive (SOE) was one of the most innovative British creations of the Second World War. Its mission was to export resistance, subversion and sabotage to occupied Europe and beyond, disrupting the German war effort and building a Secret Army which would work in the shadows to help defeat the Nazis. Potential agents were put through intensive paramilitary and parachute training, then taught how to live clandestinely behind enemy lines, to operate radios and write in secret codes. They lived in constant fear of arrest, and of betrayal by treacherous collaborators. This book uses rare images from the collections of The National Archives and the Imperial War Museum to illustrate the lives of the men and women who made up the SOE, their rigorous training, the clever gadgets they used and their lives behind enemy lines.
"This is a crisp history of an early intelligence service that would be the forerunner of others in existence to this day." - Eyes On World Cultures
Terry Crowdy has long been fascinated by many aspects of military history and takes great pleasure delving into forgotten historical sources and seeking information that has eluded others. The author of a number of articles and books, Terry lives in Kent, UK.