SOE's Secret Weapons Centre: Station 12

SOE's Secret Weapons Centre: Station 12

by Des Turner (Author)

Synopsis

The full story of Aston House in the Second World War has never been told before. Its activities were top secret and as important to the Allied war effort as those of Bletchley Park, but in a different way. Situated near Stevenage, Aston House was one of many British country houses requisitioned during the Second World War by the Special Operations Executive (SOE). Born out of Bletchley Park, where it began life as SIS Section 'D' (for Destruction), Station 12's scientific and military personnel invented, made and supplied 'toys' for the Commandos, Special Boat Service, SAS, and resistance groups. Included in their deadly arsenal of weapons were plastic explosives, limpet mines, pressure switches, tree spigots, incendiary bombs, incendiary liquids and arrows, and a variety of time fuses. They worked on the tools for famous operations, such as the St Nazaire and Dieppe Raids, and the assassination of Himmler's deputy in Prague. Also revealed are the human stories of personnel stationed in this extremely remote village and teh explosive pranks they played on each other, and certain visitors, which add some light relief to their destructive purpose.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 0752459449
ISBN 13: 9780752459448

Author Bio
Des Turner trained as a draughtsman with English Electric and worked on guided missile design until he took early retirement to pursue his many interests, which include history.