RAF Tempsford

RAF Tempsford

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2010-08-15

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 1445610418

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The fascinating story of the mysterious Tempsford Airfield.


Churchill's Most Secret Airfield

Churchill's Most Secret Airfield

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher:

Published: 2013-07-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781445606903

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The fascinating story of the mysterious Tempsford airfield used to ferry secret agents into occupied Europe.


Secret Operations Over Occupied Europe

Secret Operations Over Occupied Europe

Author: Nigel S Atkins

Publisher: Air World

Published: 2024-05-30

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 1399079832

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For several months in 1943, seven young airmen, all volunteers, were moulded into an RAF crew tasked with undertaking perilous operations over Occupied Europe. Drawn together from England, Argentina, and Canada, the crew, led by their captain, Flight Lieutenant Peter Bartter, were assigned to 138 (Special Duties) Squadron, based at RAF Tempsford. It was there that they flew low, over dangerous territory to deliver agents and equipment to aid the Resistance in Occupied Europe. When the Allies opened new fronts in North Africa and Italy, Bartter’s crew was seconded for some weeks to 624 Squadron flying from Blida in Algeria and Protville in Tunisia. On their return to the UK, they had the additional task of bringing back Winston Churchill’s son, Randolph. The crew’s last operation would be to fly Flemming Muus, as head of SOE in Denmark, to Roskilde in Denmark. However, tragedy struck when their Halifax Mk.II, BB378, was shot down approaching its destination on the night of 10/11 December 1943. Exemplary piloting skills from Peter Bartter brought the aircraft down in a frozen field with no injuries. Muus thankfully escaped. The crew, meanwhile, split into two groups – the officers, and the NCOs. The officers managed to evade capture and reach Sweden. One of the officers, Ernesto Howell, went on to re-join 138 Squadron, but was sadly killed flying over the North Sea in November 1944. The NCOs’ luck gave out, and they were all captured, spending the rest of the war in the notorious Stalag IV-B. From there, one of the NCOs managed to escape just before the camp liberated by the Russians. In this book, the crew are traced from their recruitment, to training, deployment and, for the survivors, their post-war lives. The next generation, René, son of agent Ernest Gimpel, and Nigel Atkins, son of Brian Atkins, the co-pilot, have become firm friends. Nigel Atkins traveled across Europe on a journey of discovery as he has met and interviewed many people while visiting multiple locations the crew only visited from above. From daring flights over occupied Europe to meetings over seventy years later, the excavation of the crash site and new friendships formed, this book has it all.


The Global Infrastructure of the Special Operations Executive

The Global Infrastructure of the Special Operations Executive

Author: Derwin Gregory

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-23

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1351718339

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During the Second World War, the British government established the Special Operations Executive (SOE) for the purpose of coordinating ‘all action, by way of subversion and sabotage, against the enemy overseas’. Although the overseas operations of this branch of the British Secret Services are relatively well known, few studies have explored the ‘backroom sections’ of this organisation. This book draws together the infrastructure developed to support an agent’s ‘journey’ from recruitment to despatch to the field. At the start of the Second World War there were few existing facilities established within the UK to support clandestine operations. As the conflict progressed, in parallel to learning the operational procedures of their trade, SOE also had to rapidly expand their support infrastructure around the world. The organisation could effectively support their agents only by establishing facilities dedicated to training, research and development, supply, transportation, communication, and command and control. By predominately focusing on the organisation’s ‘agent facing’ infrastructure, this book provides a backdrop to the brave men and women who conducted operations abroad. In addition, it gives an overview of the facilities in which SOE’s backroom staff lived and worked. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of archaeology, history and war studies.


Do it Well and Do it Now

Do it Well and Do it Now

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-02-26

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 1291337393

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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 Rottbøll, Erik Petersen, Aage Christensen, Paul Brandenborg, Flemming Muus and others who were parachuted into Denmark to help the Resistance before liberation in May 1945. It also details the sabotage work done by brave Danes, including Jørgen Kieler, Jørgen Schmidt and Bent Faurschou-Hviid.


Return to Holland

Return to Holland

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-04

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1902810368

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Following the German occupation of Holland, the Special Operations Executive parachuted in over fifty secret agents. Most were captured and executed. Eleven of the RAF planes that brought them were shot down. Using recently released documents from the National Archives, this book tells the story of three remarkable women, Antonia Hamilton, Trix Terwindt and Jos Gemmeke who, despite these setbacks, volunteered to be flown out of RAF Tempsford, 'Churchill's Most Secret Airfield', and parachuted back to play vital roles on top secret missions prior to liberation.


Sabotage in Holland

Sabotage in Holland

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-05-04

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 1291407413

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Between 1940 and 1945, over twenty Dutch men attended a course in industrial sabotage at Brickendonbury Manor, near Hertford, UK, before being parachuted into Holland to undertake attacks on targets across the country. This book tells the stories of their successes and failures.


SOE Heroines

SOE Heroines

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-03-15

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13: 1445673614

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The amazing stories of 38 female spies who operated in occupied France and Vichy France, many told for the very first time.


Fossil Digging in the Mordens

Fossil Digging in the Mordens

Author: Bernard O'Connor

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-10-29

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 147093292X

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In the 1840s an unusual industry started in Cambridgeshire, open-cast mining of a fossil deposit, thought by some to be dinosaur droppings. It was used as the raw material in the manufacture of superphosphate - the world's first chemical fertiliser. This book investigates the social, economic and environmental impact of the diggings in Guilden and Steeple Morden.