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Tag Archives: SOE
In the news: Princess Noor Inayat Khan
Jane Martinson (The Women’s Blog with Jane Martinson 23 October 2012) recently reported in the British newspaper The Guardian that a statue is soon to be erected in London to honour Princess Noor Inayat Khan. The princess, who was descended from … Continue reading
Posted in In the news, World War II
Tagged 43 Avenue Foch, Khan, Marcus Binney, Noor Inayat Khan, Odette Sansom, SOE, Special Operations Executive, Violette Szabo
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In the news: The White Rabbit
A 23 September 2012 article by Jasper Copping in the British newspaper The Telegraph reviewed Sophie Jackson’s recent biography of the British WWII spy known as The White Rabbit. The White Rabbit was the code name for Wing Commander Forest Frederick … Continue reading
Posted in In the news
Tagged Ian Fleming, James Bond, Nancy Wake, SOE, Sophie Jackson, Special Operations Executive, The White Mouse, The White Rabbit, Yeo-Thomas
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This week in the War, 22–28 July 1940: Special Operations Executive
The Special Operations Executive (SOE) officially came into being this week in the war, 22 July 1940. Its purpose: to harass the enemy from behind the lines. Churchill supported ‘butcher and bolt’ raids and was an advocate of elitist special … Continue reading
Posted in Book, World War II
Tagged Baker Street Irregulars, Churchill, James Bond, Marcus Binney, Noor Inayat Khan, Odette Sansom, Q, SOE, Special Operations Executive, Violette Szabo, Virginia Hall
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Milestones: Reinhard Heydrich. The usurper meets his end.
This week finds me in Prague and in the company of friends—some of whom are World War II buffs. The beautiful old city is dominated by its castle, which was once home to the kings of Bohemia and still lodges … Continue reading
Posted in Milestones, World War II
Tagged Heydrich, Jan Kubis, Jozef Gabcik, Prague, SOE, Special Operations Executive
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