S.O.E.: An outline history of the special operations executive 1940 – 46

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SOE, the Special Operations Executive, was a small, tough British secret service, a dirty tricks department established in July 1940 and encouraged by Churchill to ‘set Europe ablaze’. Recruited from remarkably diverse callings, the men and women who were members of this most secret agency lived in great and constant danger. Their job – as saboteurs, informers, partisans, couriers or secret agents – was to support and stimulate resistance behind enemy lines; their credentials fortitude, courage, immense patience and a devotion to freedom. In this classic study M.R.D. Foot, sheds light on the heroism of individual SOE agents across the world and provides us with a spellbinding account of the Executive’s crucial wartime work. With an introduction by David Stafford.

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Weight 0.522 kg
Dimensions 2.7 × 15.3 × 23.4 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

352

Publisher

Year Published

2014-3-20

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1847922937

About The Author

M.R.D. Foot was an army officer throughout the Second World War, and was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for work with the SAS in Brittany. He taught politics and history at Oxford University, was Professor of Modern History at Manchester University, and among other books wrote SOE in France, Resistance, MI9 (with J.M. Langley) and Six Faces of Courage. David Stafford is the author of several books on intelligence history, including Britain and European Resistance, Churchill and Secret Service, Ten Days to D-Day and Mission Accomplished: SOE and Italy 1943 – 1945.

Review Quote

It is impossible to imagine M.R.D. Foot's position as the pre-eminent historian of SOE ever being challenged

Other text

A fit testament to the bravery, selflessness and sacrifice of a magnificent group of people