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Kill the Fuhrer - Section X and Operation Foxley (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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Kill the Fuhrer - Section X and Operation Foxley (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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List price R303
Loot Price R244
Discovery Miles 2 440
You Save R59 (19%)
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During the Second World War, Britain's top secret Special
Operations Executive plotted to assassinate Hitler. A small
department of SOE known as Section X had the tantalisingly complex
task of investigating how, when and where their plan could be
executed. The section also plotted the killing of Goebbels, Himmler
and other selected members of Hitler's inner circle. Only Section X
and a handful of other SOE staff had any knowledge of these
projects, codenamed Operation Foxley and Operation Little Foxleys.
As history has shown, these schemes turned out to be pipe dreams.
Even so, Section X, renamed the German Directorate in 1944, made a
huge contribution to the Allied war effort through their organised
sabotage and clandestine distribution of black propaganda. Denis
Rigden describes Section X's efforts to discover as much as
possible about the intended assassination targets, and questions
whether a successful Operation Foxley would have helped or hindered
the Allied cause. Based on top secret documents and private sources
and illustrated with archive photographs, 'Kill the Fuhrer' is an
intriguing insight into the shadowy world of Britain's wartime
secret services.
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