Britain's Secret Defences

Britain's Secret Defences

Civilian saboteurs, spies and assassins during the Second World War

Chatterton, Andrew

Casemate Publishers

07/2022

256

Dura

Inglês

9781636241005

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One - Formation
Chapter Two - Role, ruthlessness and training
Chapter Three - Bunkers, equipment, explosives and weapons
Chapter Four - Changing role and stand-down
Chapter Five - Special Duties Branch: Civilian spies and wireless operators
Chapter Six - Signals and ATS
Chapter Seven - Secrecy and change of role
Chapter Eight - 'Unofficial' auxiliary unites and Home Guard guerrillas
Chapter Nine - Post-occupation resistance: SIS Section VII and industrial saboteurs
Conclusion
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1939, 1939-1945, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, Adolf Hitler, air, air force, Anthony Eden, army, ARP, Atlantic, Atlantic theatre, auxiliary units, aviation, battle, beach, beaches, bomb, Bovey House, Britain, British Army, bunker, Coleshill, collaborators., commander, Dad's Army, death, defeat, Dunkirk, estate workers, farm workers, farmers, fight, fighter pilot, forces, gamekeepers, German invasion, Germany, HDS, Home Defence Scheme, Home Front, Home Guard, LDV, Local Defence Volunteers; MI6, Military History by Century/20th Century, Military History by Conflict/World War II, occupation, Occupied Britain, Occupied Europe, Official Secrets Act, Operation Sealion, operational bases, patrol, pitchforks, poachers, reserved occupations, Resistance, rifles, saboteur, Section D, SIS, Special Duties Branch, Stay Behinds, Winston Churchill, World War II, WWII