Guardians of Churchills Secret Army, Peter Dixon
Guardians of Churchills Secret Army, Peter Dixon
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Guardians of Churchill's Secret Army
Men of the Intelligence Corps in the Special Operations Executive

Author: Peter Dixon

Narrator: Peter Dixon

Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/14/2019


Synopsis

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 2 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.

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on June 10, 2018

It’s not just the romantic glory guys, parachuting into a foreign land, destroying German infrastructure and getting out again. Peter Dixon has attempted to give credit to the security officers of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). They trained along with their charges, took up position......more

Goodreads review by Carlos on October 05, 2018

If you’re looking for stories of daring-do from the annals of Britain’s Special Operations Executive, the SOE, this is not the book for you. Many such accounts have been written, and Peter Dixon says up front that he did not set out to add another to the heap. But if you are seeking a sparse, strai......more

Goodreads review by Robert on August 12, 2018

I really liked this book. For me, it was akin to Ambrose’s writing about American WWII history – history like reads like interesting fiction. The author Dr. Peter Dixon has included the stories of many of the largely unknown, unsung men of the Intelligence Corps of the SOE (Special Operations Execut......more

Goodreads review by RoseMary on February 06, 2019

I like being educated about World War II because of the huge impact it had on our nation in so many ways. One of my great uncles died as a result of injuries sustained during the Normandy invasions, so I think of him as I read so many of the stories of what men went through at that time. That said,......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on October 13, 2018

This isn’t a bad read but I don’t believe the author filled the gap he was hoping to close. While we are introduced to some of the SOE agents that served and the training they went through, it’s more of a shotgun approach to the subject. One of the most grating issues was the constant mention of,......more