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Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army

Men of the Intelligence Corps in the Special Operations Executive

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Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army

By: Peter Dixon
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It was life or death.

A single slip could lead to arrest, torture, execution. The wrong ration book. A hasty answer to a suspicious question. Trusting the wrong person.

The men and women who served as agents of the World War II Special Operations Executive were courageous. But courage was not enough. They also needed to learn the caution and suspicion that might just keep them alive, undercover in enemy territory.

Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army tells the stories of the extraordinary men who taught them those skills and thought processes. Their job was to stand alongside trainee agents and teach them how to seem innocuous while preparing resistance, subversion, and sabotage.

These men were junior in rank, but far from ordinary people. They were Australian, Anglo-French, Canadian, Scandinavian, East European, and British. They had been schoolteachers, journalists, artists, ship brokers, racehorse trainers, and international businessmen. Each spoke several languages. Many became agents themselves and displayed great bravery. All played a crucial role in the global effort to undermine the enemy.

We find them not only in the Baker Street Headquarters of SOE, but also in night parachute drops, in paramilitary training in the remotest depths of Scotland, and in undercover agent training in isolated English country houses. We follow them to occupied France, to Malaya and Thailand under threat of Japanese invasion, to Italy and Germany as they play their part in the collapse of the Axis regimes. Their stories are inspiring.

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©2018 Peter Dixon (P)2019 Cloudshill Press
Freedom & Security Military War France Espionage Imperialism Winston Churchill Italy King Interwar Period
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The author reveals all the careful work and preparation to make the work done behind enemy lines as efficient and effective as could be feasible. Insight is given into the many pressures and issues operating around and about the day to day selection, training and deployment of agents and would be agents. The description of all aspects of the background work opens up a reality which accounts of the the action packed events can skip over. I found particularly interesting the narratives concerning the exposure of collaborators and spies and double agents and the skills developed to enhance these processes. We are introduced to several people whose dedication and bravery and cunning are encouraging examples to us of outstanding courage. We owe them, like many of their contemporaries, a great debt of gratitude. May we use well the freedom they helped to secure.

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