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Between 1940 and 1944 forty Belgians were trained in industrial sabotage at Brickendonbury Manor, near Hertford, UK. This book tells the stories of their successes and failures when they were dropped into Belgian. They include: Emile Tromme, Robert Jourdain, Armand Campion, Octave Fabri, Jean Scohier, Jean Cassart, Henri Verhaeghen, André Wendelen, Achille Hottia, Oscar Catherine, Valère Passelecq, Willy Bernaert, Jean Deflem, Léon Kaanen, ? Piquart, Felicien Moreau, Victor Lemmens, Pierre Osterrieth, Pierre Vliex, Frederic Veldekens, Henri Frenay, Jean Woluwe and Jean van Gyseghem, Jean Schools, Leon Engelen, Adhemar Delplace, Francois Mathot, André Berten, Alphonse Mabille, Theo Andries, André Bayet, Pierre Davreux, Léon Joye, Georges André, Maurice Bertrand, Robert Duby, Zephir Braibant, Leon Servais, Raymonde Thonon and André Guissart.


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  • Author : Bernard O'Connor
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Genre : History
  • Total Pages : 236 pages
  • ISBN : 1291408495
  • PDF File Size : 55,7 Mb
  • Language : English
  • Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews

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Sabotage in Belgium

Sabotage in Belgium
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  • Release Date : 05 May 2013
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Between 1940 and 1944 forty Belgians were trained in industrial sabotage at Brickendonbury Manor, near Hertford, UK. This book tells the stories of their successes and failures when they were dropped into

Bletchley Park and the Belgian Pigeon Service

Bletchley Park and the Belgian Pigeon Service
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  • Release Date : 06 April 2018
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During the Second World War, the British Royal Air Force's Special Duties Squadrons parachuted thousands of pigeons into Belgium. Bletchley Park, the nerve centre of the British Intelligence Service, had

Loving Sabotage

Loving Sabotage
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  • File Size : 24,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 19 May 2024
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The seven year old daughter of diplomats posted to Peking "concocts a fantasy life as rich as her surroundings are bleak," and on one of her rounds, she meets a

Henri Déricourt: Double or Triple Agent

Henri Déricourt: Double or Triple Agent
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  • Release Date : 05 July 2013
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Frank 'Bunny' Rymills was an RAF pilot during World War Two. He flew on top secret missions into France from RAF Tempsford, a small airfield about fifty miles from London

Do it Well and Do it Now

Do it Well and Do it Now
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  • Release Date : 26 February 2013
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During World War Two over a thousand saboteurs were trained at Brickendonbury, near Hertford, UK. This book tells the stories of the successes and failures of Ole Geisler, Christian Rottbø

Bletchley Park and the Pigeon Spies

Bletchley Park and the Pigeon Spies
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  • Release Date : 05 February 2018
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Over 15,000 pigeons were dropped into occupied Europe during WW2. Some were used by secret agents to send messages back to headquarters. Others were dropped by parachute into France, Belgium, Holland

The Coffee Party

The Coffee Party
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  • Release Date : 07 February 2013
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In February 1942, four passengers dismbarked in Scotland from one of a convoy of ships from Russia. Known as the COFFEE party, they had been sent to Britain as part of