Britain's Secret Defences: Civilian Saboteurs, Spies and Assassins During the Second World War
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.
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Andrew Chatterton., Andrew Chatterton|AUTHOR., & Mike Cooper|READER. (2023). Britain's Secret Defences: Civilian Saboteurs, Spies and Assassins During the Second World War . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Andrew Chatterton, Andrew Chatterton|AUTHOR and Mike Cooper|READER. 2023. Britain's Secret Defences: Civilian Saboteurs, Spies and Assassins During the Second World War. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Andrew Chatterton, Andrew Chatterton|AUTHOR and Mike Cooper|READER. Britain's Secret Defences: Civilian Saboteurs, Spies and Assassins During the Second World War Tantor Media, Inc, 2023.

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Andrew Chatterton, Andrew Chatterton|AUTHOR, and Mike Cooper|READER. Britain's Secret Defences: Civilian Saboteurs, Spies and Assassins During the Second World War Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.

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Top-secret, highly trained civilian volunteers were being recruited as early as the summer of 1940. Had the Germans attempted an invasion they would have been countered by saboteurs and guerrilla fighters emerging from secret bunkers, and monitored by swathes of spies and observers who would have passed details on via runners, wireless operators, and ATS women in disguised bunkers. Alongside these secret forces, the Home Guard were also setting up their own "guerrilla groups," and SIS (MI6) were setting up post-occupation groups of civilians to act as sabotage cells, wireless operators, and assassins had the Nazis taken control of the country.

The civilians involved in these groups understood the need for absolute secrecy and their commitment to keeping quiet meant that most went to their grave without ever telling anyone of their role. There has been no official and little public recognition of what these dedicated men and women were willing to do for their country in its hour of need, and after over eighty years of silence the time has come to highlight their remarkable role.
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