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OverviewIn the archives of Special Operations Executive lay a report compiled by a staff officer and former member of SOEs F Section, Major Robert Bourne-Patterson, which has never been published before. Because of the highly sensitive nature of the work undertaken by SOE, the history produced by Bourne-Paterson was originally treated as confidential and its circulation was strictly limited to selected personnel. Now, at last, it has been made available to the general public. Limited, also, was the time available to Bourne-Patterson in compiling his account in 1946 as SOE was being wound up and many documents and records were being weeded from the files. Nevertheless, the paper he wrote provides a fascinating insight into the work of the SOE in France, the country where its operations were most extensive. Bourne-Paterson wrote his report on SOE no doubt believing that this secret organisation would be forgotten and its achievements unrecognised. His aim was simply to leave a permanent account of the activities of the brave men and women who operated in France, where no such record existed. Little could Bourne-Patterson have realised that SOE would become one of the most celebrated organisations of the Second World War, or that his unique report would one day be published for all to read. AUTHOR: A peacetime solicitor, Major Robert Bourne-Patterson became one of the Special Operation Executives planning officers in F Section. His service in this organisation led to his involvement with some of its most famous operatives individuals such as Violet Szarbo GC, whose will he was a witness to. He is described as being SOEs first historian. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert Bourne-PattersonPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Frontline Books ISBN: 9781399019804ISBN 10: 1399019805 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 28 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""A full account of SOE operations is unlikely ever to be written because some events were never documented and documents were lost or destroyed at the end of the war. This book is likely to be the best and most comprehensive account possible, being based on the previously unpublished report by a staff officer and former SOE member at the end of the war. Highly Recommended.""-- ""FIRE Reviews"" ""Operations of the SOE in France, written by someone who was there and who was personally involved. Extraordinary stories of courage and determination.""-- ""Books Monthly""" A full account of SOE operations is unlikely ever to be written because some events were never documented and documents were lost or destroyed at the end of the war. This book is likely to be the best and most comprehensive account possible, being based on the previously unpublished report by a staff officer and former SOE member at the end of the war. Highly Recommended. -- FIRE Reviews Operations of the SOE in France, written by someone who was there and who was personally involved. Extraordinary stories of courage and determination. -- Books Monthly Author InformationA peacetime solicitor, Major ROBERT BOURNE-PATERSON became one of the Special Operation Executives planning officers in F Section. His service in this organisation led to his involvement with some of its most famous operatives individuals such as Violet Szarbo GC, whose will he was a witness to. He is described as being SOEs first historian. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |