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The SOE on Enemy Soil

Author : R. A. Fallick
Publisher : McCleery & Sons Publishing
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : World War, 1939-1945
ISBN : 1931916179

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The SOE on Enemy Soil by R. A. Fallick Pdf

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's plan for liberating Europe from the Nazis during the darkest days of the Second World War was ambitious: provide a few men and women, most of them barely out of their teens, with training in subversion and hand-to-hand combat, load them down with the latest in sophisticated explosives, drop them by parachute into the occupied countries, then sit back and wait for them to "Set Europe Ablaze." No story has been told with more honesty and humor than Sergeant Fallick tells his tale of service. The training, the fear, the tragic failures, the clandestine romances, and the soldiers' high jinks are all here, warmly told from the point of view of "one bloke" who experienced it all and lived to tell about it.

A Most Ungentlemanly Way of War

Author : Bernd Horn
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2016-01-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781459732803

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A Most Ungentlemanly Way of War by Bernd Horn Pdf

Created by Winston Churchill to sabotage and subvert the enemy in WWII, the Special Operations Executive (SOE) was an innovative and at times infamous group, a band fanatically devoted to the Allied cause and willing to do whatever it took to advance it and hamper the Axis — even operating within North America.

Cloak of Enemies

Author : Tom Keene
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2012-02-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752483757

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Cloak of Enemies by Tom Keene Pdf

The Special Operations Executive (SOE), also known as 'Churchill's Secret Army' or the 'Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', was born from Churchill's vision 'to set Europe ablaze'. It was formed to conduct espionage and sabotage in enemy-occupied territory as well as aid local resistance groups in their own irregular warfare. After D-Day, it played a crucial role in the liberation of Europe. However, Tom Keene's book reveals for the first time how close it came to never existing at all. Many saw SOE as a threat to the existence of MI5 and other intelligence agencies, and some in the armed forces refused to work with the new agency, fearing its broad remit and lack of experienced operatives... SOE, in turn, became ever more secretive, hiding detail's of their operations from anyone outside the agency. This backstabbing climate of rivalry, confusion and secrecy within the higher echelons of government not only nearly destroyed SOE, but also had tragic repercussions for the daring Commandos who took part in the legendary 'Cockleshell Raid'. Cloak of Enemies exposes the secret war in the shadows and backrooms of Whitehall during the Second World War and its far-reaching consequences.

RAF and the SOE

Author : John Grehan
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473894150

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RAF and the SOE by John Grehan Pdf

The Special Operations Executive developed a vast network of agents across Occupied Europe which played a vital role in developing and sustaining Resistance movements that persistently sought to subvert German control of their territories. The culmination of their efforts was seen when the Allied armies landed at Normandy in June 1944, with the SOE and the Resistance causing widespread destruction and disruption behind the German lines.None of this would have been possible had it not been for the Royal Air Force. Not only the RAF supply the SOE, and the movements it led and coordinated, with the thousands of tons of arms and equipment needed to undertake this role, it also delivered and retrieved agents from under the very noses of the enemy.Compiled at the end of the war by the Air Historical Branch of the RAF, this is an extremely detailed and comprehensive account of the RAFs support for the SOE, and in it we learn of the enormous and complex arrangements undertaken by the Special Duties squadrons as well as showing how the material delivered by these aircraft was used in the field.This account is reproduced here in its entirety, along with a detailed appendix containing the official historical record of Bomber Command aircrews and aircraft engaged in clandestine operations. Taken together, this book represents the most comprehensive account of the RAFs support for SOE ever published.

The Killing Ground

Author : Myke Cole,Michael Livingston
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2024-02-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472858672

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The Killing Ground by Myke Cole,Michael Livingston Pdf

An exploration into why and how Thermopylae is one of the most blood-soaked patches of ground in history – and what its past can tell us about our future. 'Brilliantly demonstrated.' - Tom Holland Since the dawn of the Classical Era up to World War II, thousands have lost their lives fighting over the pass at Thermopylae. Historians Cole and Livingston provide an exciting account of each of the 27 battles and holding actions that took place. The epic events of 480 BC when 300 Spartans attempted to hold the pass has been immortalised in poetry, art, literature and film. But no history has ever detailed the other events from the very first battle through to the battles fought by Romans, Byzantines, Huns and Ottomans during the early and late medieval periods and finally the two desperate struggles against German occupying forces during World War II. The Killing Ground details the background and history of each conflict, the personalities and decision making of the commanders, the arms and tactics of the troops, and how each battle played out. Cole and Livingston have surveyed the ground to provide a boots-on understanding of each battle. Their command of multiple ancient and medieval languages means they have provided their own translations of much of the source material, ensuring new insights into each battle. This uncompromising scholarship is woven together into a compelling and unforgettable history that grips the reader from start to finish.

Behind Enemy Lines with the SOE

Author : Ernest Barker
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781526779755

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Behind Enemy Lines with the SOE by Ernest Barker Pdf

With his special forces training completed, Sergeant Roland Barker was allocated to Operation Arundel as its radio operator. Led by Major Bill Smallwood, he was parachuted into the Dolomites in 1944. The team’s brief was to cause havoc in the area around the Italian border and to infiltrate into Austria. During the mission, Major Smallwood was injured in a fall and was unable to move rapidly. Despite their best efforts, both Smallwood and Barker were subsequently captured by pursuing German troops who they were unable to outpace. Barker provides a vivid account of being ‘interrogated’ by the SS and Gestapo and despite the threats and the terrible conditions, the true nature of their mission was never revealed to the enemy. Having survived these experiences, he was incarcerated in Stalag Luft XVIII in Southern Austria. Ever defiant, Barker escaped by having himself admitted to the camp hospital and made his way into Hungary, from where, as this account of his wartime service reveals, he was eventually repatriated to the UK. After the war Barker opted to remain in the Army, at which point he took a commission. Promoted to Major, Barker became the Officer Commanding 22 SAS in Malaya. He was killed in a helicopter crash in Malaya in 1953, before he could see through his plan to have his memoir published.

Canadians Behind Enemy Lines, 1939-1945

Author : Roy MacLaren
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774842419

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Canadians Behind Enemy Lines, 1939-1945 by Roy MacLaren Pdf

During the Second World War, almost one hundred Canadians served the Allied forces by passing as locals in occupied countries. At the behest of two British secret services, these men made language and custom their costumes. They risked their lives assisting resistance groups in sabotage and ambush missions or in smuggling Allied airmen out of occupied territories. Quiet heroes of the war, these bold Canadians helped to make the brutal and unrelenting warfare of the underground a potent weapon in the Allied arsenal. This is a study of unstinting personal courage in the face of overwhelming odds.

Blue Darkness

Author : Ernest Francis Schanilec
Publisher : Ernest Francis Schanilec
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1931916217

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Blue Darkness by Ernest Francis Schanilec Pdf

"This tale of warm relationships and chilling murders takes place in the lake country of central Minnesota. Normal, daily activities in the quiet and peaceful, small town of New Dresen are disrupted when local resident, ex-CIA agent Maynard Cushing, is murdered in his country home"--Page 4 of cover.

Colonising Expeditions to the West Indies and Guiana, 1623-1667

Author : V.T. Harlow
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2017-05-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317164104

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Colonising Expeditions to the West Indies and Guiana, 1623-1667 by V.T. Harlow Pdf

Journals, narratives, and descriptions relating to British colonization in the islands of St Christopher, Nevis, Barbados, Tobago and Trinidad, and in Guiana, the voyage of Sir Henry Coltand, and to Admiral de Ruyter's raid in the West Indies, 1664-5. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1925. Owing to technical constraints it has not been possible to reproduce the following maps at the end of the volume: "Map of the Caribee Islands"; "Map of Cuba, Jamaica, and S. Domingo"; "Map of the Rivers Amazon and Orinoco, Showing the Mythical Lake of Manoa and El Dorado". These maps appeared in the first edition of the work.

Gray Riders

Author : Ernest Francis Schanilec
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1931916381

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Gray Riders by Ernest Francis Schanilec Pdf

The story of the people who lived in western Missouri during the pioneering days between 1861 and 1863.

Purgatory Curve

Author : Ernest Francis Schanilec
Publisher : Ernest Francis Schanilec
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Hastings, Tom (Fictitious character)
ISBN : 1931916292

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Purgatory Curve by Ernest Francis Schanilec Pdf

Two elderly hog farmers, who lived close to New Dresden, had accumulated substantial wealth. They purchased a computer, and hired Tom Hastings to help them learn how to use it. One of the brothers was killed in a train/pickup crash, which Hastings witnessed from the sidewalk. Some of the people in the area, including Hastings, didn't believe that the crash was an accident. Jolene Hunt, a friend of Hastings, had emotional ties to the victim. An elderly woman's memory divulged deadly information to her, which led to gripping adventures. The farmer's only known relative, an antagonistic nephew, used threats and the force of violence to impede Hunt's fight for justice. Investigations by local law enforcement were unproductive because of corruption from within.

SOE's Ultimate Deception

Author : Fredric Boyce
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2009-03-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780750959032

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SOE's Ultimate Deception by Fredric Boyce Pdf

In the closing months of the Second World War, General Eisenhower exhorted the Western Allied forces to redouble their efforts to break the German will to resist. In considering this appeal, General Gubbins, whose Special Operations Executive was making a significant contribution to the liberation of occupied territory, was faced with a fundamental difficulty in the case of Germany. Although opposition to Nazism was present in some areas, it was neither organised nor pro-Allied. Then someone had the idea of creating an entirely fictional German resistance movement and 'selling it' to the Nazi security authorities. From January until April 1945, SOE rained propaganda leaflets on the hapless population fleeing the ruins of their cities and the oncoming Allied ground forces; they broadcast messages to the 'resistance'; they planted the most scandalous lies about eminent Nazis; and at the end they even dropped four agents on fictitious missions. This imaginative response to Ike's exhortation and the sheer audacity of the operation itself demand to be told to a wider audience.

SOE and The Resistance

Author : Michael Tillotson
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2011-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781441143563

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SOE and The Resistance by Michael Tillotson Pdf

SOE and The Resistance describes the extraordinary contribution to the allied war effort made by the Special Operations Executive, from its formation in 1940 to the end of the war. Within a broadly chronological framework, the book illustrates how resistance was stimulated among the subjugated populations of Europe and the Far East, leading to the sabotage of industry and communications critical to the Axis cause. Ranging from France, through Scandinavia, the Low Countries , North Africa, the Balkans and the Far East, the story unfolds through the lives of the heroic men and women who served with the SOE in enemy-held territory, as recorded in their obituaries in The Times.

SOE's Mastermind

Author : Brian Lett
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-09-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781473863828

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SOE's Mastermind by Brian Lett Pdf

The first complete biography of Britain’s WWII spymaster presents an intimate look at his life and career, as well as an insider’s look at the SOE. Major General Sir Colin Gubbins was the driving force behind Britain’s Special Operations Executive, the secret military organization established by Winston Churchill in 1940. First as its Operations and Training Director, and then its Commander, Gubbins orchestrated every aspect of the SOE’s worldwide covert operations. Though Gubbins made enormous contributions to Allied victory, his life and work have remained shrouded in secrecy until now. With copious research and unprecedented access to family archives, biographer Brian Lett reveals the war hero’s early experiences in the Great War, as well as in Russia, Ireland, Poland, and as Head of British Resistance. The result is a fascinating biography that reveals as much about SOEs extraordinary activities as it does about the man who inspired and commanded them.

Churchill's American Arsenal

Author : Larrie D. Ferreiro
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2022-10-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780197554012

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Churchill's American Arsenal by Larrie D. Ferreiro Pdf

Churchill's American Arsenal reveals how the technology, know-how, and production power behind the victorious Allied partnership during World War II extended beyond the battlefront and onto the home-front. Many weapons and inventions were credited with winning World War II, most famously in the assertion that the atomic bomb "ended the war, but radar won the war." What is less well known is that both airborne radar and the atomic bomb were invented in British laboratories, but built by Americans. The same holds true for many other American weapons credited with the Allied victory: the P-51 Mustang fighter, the Liberty ship, the proximity fuze, the Sherman tank, and even penicillin all began with British scientists and planners, but were designed and mass-produced by American engineers and factory workers. Churchill's American Arsenal chronicles this vital but often fraught relationship between British inventiveness and American technical might. At first, leaders in each nation were deeply skeptical that such a relationship could ever be successful. But despite initial misunderstandings, petty jealousies, and continuing differences over priorities, scientists and engineers on both sides of the Atlantic found new and often ingenious ways to work together, jointly creating the weapons that often became the decisive factor in the strategy for victory that Churchill had laid out during the earliest days of the conflict. While no single invention won the war, without any one of them, the war could have been lost.