SOE in the Third Reich: Special Operations Executive s German Section in WW2

Author:   An Official History
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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9781399083348


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Format:   Hardback
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'X' Section of S.O.2, a part of the Ministry of Economic Warfare, was formed in November 1940. Just two months later it came under the command of Major R.H. Thornley and, eventually, part of Special Operations Executive. Its role was to establish channels of communication into Germany and Austria for subversive activities and to build up inside those countries a network of agents. From the very beginning, 'X' Section faced an enormous task penetrating Germany and Austria. Such were the difficulties faced, that it was the opinion of the Secret Intelligence Service that there was 'no point' in starting a German Section as it could never succeed. The internal control exercised by the likes of the SS and Gestapo was so rigid that organised resistance in the accepted sense of the term was all but impossible inside Germany. Acknowledging, therefore, the handicaps with which he was faced, Thornley decided not to attempt the kind of large-scale operations conducted by SOE in Occupied territories. Instead, 'X' Section aimed at concentrating on sporadic sabotage wherever possible to alarm the enemy security services and engage in administrative sabotage, which was seen as a valuable weapon against the methodically minded Germans. Its first two agents were sent into Germany via Yugoslavia in February 1941. In July of that year the first successful sabotage operation took place with the distribution of forged ration cards which disrupted the German economy; those caught spending the cards faced long prison sentences or even death. Other such efforts followed, including using itching powder which was placed in clothing and bedding of German troops, the distribution of 'black' propaganda, and the spreading of alarm and despondency to weaken German morale. As the war progressed, 'X' Section expanded and the first operation of dropping an agent by parachute into Germany took place in February 1943. Information was also passed by radio from inside Germany and eventually, despite immense handicaps, a courier line was established between Austria/Germany and Switzerland. Though limited in what it could hope to accomplish, 'X' Section achieved considerable success in 'soft' sabotage which unquestionably helped to undermine the Nazi war effort. AUTHOR: This official account of the development and of Special Operations Executive's German Directorate, or X Section, in the Second World War, and its contribution to the Allied victory, was written by a Staff Officer prior to SOE being disbanded in 1946, and was based on information, reports and documents provided by those involved. 16 b/w illustrations

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Author:   An Official History
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Frontline Books
ISBN:  

9781399083348


ISBN 10:   1399083341
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 September 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This official account of the development and of Special Operations Executive's German Directorate, or X Section, in the Second World War, and its contribution to the Allied victory, was written by a Staff Officer prior to SOE being disbanded in 1946, and was based on information, reports and documents provided by those involved.

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