The Secret History of S.O.E.: Special Operations Executive 1940-1945

The Secret History of S.O.E.: Special Operations Executive 1940-1945

by WilliamMackenzie (Author)

Synopsis

At the end of World War II, the Cabinet Office commissioned an eminent academic, Professor William Mackenzie, to undertake a comprehensive secret history of Special Operations Executive. Given access to both personnel and the surviving wartime files, Mackenzie's report was a reference document to be used by intelligence agencies in a future conflict, its audience the very elite of Whitehall insiders. Now, this highly classified account has been made available. Never before have SOE's operations across the world been described in such detail and with total authority. Mackenzie's document explores numerous controversies and reveals dozens of previously undisclosed episodes from Britain's secret war against the Axis. Who were the agents parachuted in Germany? What became of schemes designed to protect Gibraltar from a Spanish invasion? Why did so many circuits suffer enemy penetration? When did SOE decide to collaborate with the NKVD and infiltrate Soviet spies into Eastern Europe? These and other wartime mysteries are packed into one of the most controversial documents of our time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 848
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: St Ermin's Press
Published: 05 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 1903608112
ISBN 13: 9781903608111

Media Reviews
'Remarkable..not only an outstanding history, but a document without which there can be no proper understanding of SOE, of European reistance and, arguably, of the origins of that sense of European identity now manifested in the EU' - Alan Judd, Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Professor William Mackenzie spent three years writing the official war history of SOE for the Cabinet Office. He was later Professor of Government at the Universities of Manchester and Glasgow, and was Emeritus Professor of Politics at Glasgow until his death in 1996.