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This documentary history provides an extensive overview of Secret Intelligence Service and Special Operations Executive (SOE) activities in Nantes and German-occupied Northwest France during World War II, primarily focusing on agent recruitment, training, deployment, and operational challenges. The collection highlights the experiences of agents like Jean-Baptiste Legeay, Edward Wilkinson ("Alexandre"), Richard Heslop ("Xavier", "Fabien", "Marksman" or "Mahogany"), Joseph Antelme ("Antoine", "Bricklayer" or "Renaud"), William Grover-Williams ("Sebastian") and Robert Benoist ("Lucien", "Lionel"…mehr

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This documentary history provides an extensive overview of Secret Intelligence Service and Special Operations Executive (SOE) activities in Nantes and German-occupied Northwest France during World War II, primarily focusing on agent recruitment, training, deployment, and operational challenges. The collection highlights the experiences of agents like Jean-Baptiste Legeay, Edward Wilkinson ("Alexandre"), Richard Heslop ("Xavier", "Fabien", "Marksman" or "Mahogany"), Joseph Antelme ("Antoine", "Bricklayer" or "Renaud"), William Grover-Williams ("Sebastian") and Robert Benoist ("Lucien", "Lionel" or "Clergyman"). It details their infiltrations, exfiltrations, missions, arrests, and the complexities of underground warfare, including sabotage objectives around Nantes. The sources also shed light on the pervasive threat of German counter-intelligence and the "funkspiel" radio games, which severely compromised Allied networks, ultimately leading to the capture and execution of many brave individuals. Personal accounts and internal memos reveal the inherent dangers and difficult decisions faced by SOE and its agents in their efforts to aid the French Resistance and the French people before and after D-Day.