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A House For Spies (SIS Operations Into Occupied France From a Sussex Farmhouse 1941-44)

معرفی کتاب «A House For Spies (SIS Operations Into Occupied France From a Sussex Farmhouse 1941-44)» نوشتهٔ Edward Wake-Walker، منتشرشده توسط نشر Sapere Books در سال 2020. این کتاب در 289 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

An unforgettable history of French intelligence agents and courageous British pilots who risked everything in the fight against Hitler! Perfect for fans of Ben Macintyre, Giles Milton and Sinclair McKay. From 1941 to 1944, Bignor Manor, a farmhouse in Sussex provided board and lodging for men and women of the French Resistance before they were flown by moonlight into occupied France. Barbara Bertram, whose husband was a conducting officer for the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), became hostess for these daring agents and their pilots during their brief stopovers in their house. But who were these men and women that passed through the Bertram’s house? And what activities did they conduct whilst in France that meant that so many of them never returned? Edward Wake-Walker charts the experiences of numerous agents, such as Gilbert Renault, Christian Pineau and Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, and the networks of operatives that they created that provided top-secret intelligence on German defences and naval bases, U-boats, as well as Hitler’s devastating new weapons, the V-1 and V-2 flying bombs. A House For Spies provides fascinating insight into the lives of SIS agents and their Lysander pilots who provided invaluable intelligence to Allied forces. This is a much-forgotten aspect of the Second World War that is only now being told by Edward Wake-Walker. “Utterly fascinating, very moving and funny. I couldn't have enjoyed it more.” — Hugh Grant “Edward Wake-Walker's meticulously researched chronicles of desperate resistance, audacity, duty, determination and daring are a valuable addition to the history of World War II” — Bel Mooney, Daily Mail “It kept me up at night as I wanted to know what happened to all the various characters [brought] so admirably back to life” — Russell England, Director of Bletchley Park: Codebreaking's Forgotten Genius and Operation Mincemeat 289 pages Publisher: Sapere Books (9 Mar. 2020) Language: English ASIN: B082WM8N1F An unforgettable history of French intelligence agents and courageous British pilots who risked everything in the fight against Hitler! Perfect for fans of Ben Macintyre, Giles Milton and Sinclair McKay.From 1941 to 1944, Bignor Manor, a farmhouse in Sussex provided board and lodging for men and women of the French Resistance before they were flown by moonlight into occupied France.Barbara Bertram, whose husband was a conducting officer for the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), became hostess for these daring agents and their pilots during their brief stopovers in their house.But who were these men and women that passed through the Bertram’s house?And what activities did they conduct whilst in France that meant that so many of them never returned?Edward Wake-Walker charts the experiences of numerous agents, such as Gilbert Renault, Christian Pineau and Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, and the networks of operatives that they created that provided top-secret intelligence on German defences and naval bases, U-boats, as well as Hitler’s devastating new weapons, the V-1 and V-2 flying bombs.__A House For Spies__“Utterly fascinating, very moving and funny. I couldn't have enjoyed it more.” — Hugh Grant“Edward Wake-Walker's meticulously researched chronicles of desperate resistance, audacity, duty, determination and daring are a valuable addition to the history of World War II” — Bel Mooney, “It kept me up at night as I wanted to know what happened to all the various characters [brought] so admirably back to life” — Russell England, Director of 289 pagesPublisher: Sapere Books (9 Mar. 2020)Language: EnglishASIN: B082WM8N1F From 1941 through to 1944, Bignor Manor, a farmhouse in Sussex England provided board and lodging for men and women of the French Resistance and SOE before they were flown by moonlight into occupied France. Barbara Bertram, whose husband was a conducting officer for the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), became hostess for these daring agents and their pilots during their brief stopovers inside her house, before leaving to complete their hazardous assignments in Occupied Europe.But who were these men and women that passed through the Bertram’s house? And what activities did they conduct whilst in France that meant that so many of them never returned?Edward Wake-Walker charts the experiences of numerous agents, such as Gilbert Renault, Christian Pineau and Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, and the networks of operatives that they created that provided top-secret intelligence on German defences and naval bases, U-boats, as well as Hitler’s devastating new weapons, the V-1 and V-2.A House For Spies provides a fascinating insight into the lives of SIS agents and their Lysander Pilots who provided invaluable intelligence to Allied forces. This is a much-forgotten aspect of the Second World War that is only now being told.“Utterly fascinating, very moving and funny. I couldn't have enjoyed it more.” — Hugh GrantOriginally Published in 2011, reissued in 2020 (this version). * A rare insight into the SIS's turbulent working relationship with de Gaulle's Free French intelligence service * Gripping accounts of covert intelligence work in occupied France told in English for the first time * Includes the heroic story of the special duties Lysander pilots
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