![]() ![]() She was a Romanian born British intelligence officer who worked in the France section of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during WWII. ![]() I became aware of Vera from the 30+ hours of Sarah Helm's thorough history of Ravensbruck (concentration camp for women). This was subject matter I would not have expected to choose or care a thing about. We will never know much of what she knew/did It presents a more realistic view of the role of SOE operations than that portrayed in more popular books and films. This is a serious book well worth reading (or listening to ) for anyone interested in WW2 in Europe. ![]() The post war period is very well described. This book spells out clearly the repeated and serious errors of judgement made by Maurice Buckminister which led to the death of many agents and resistors in France. Through records, from a diverse range of worldwide sources, a compelling picture is painted of the central figure Vera Atkins, the SOE staff, the secret agents, the role of German officials and officers, resistance members, the horror of imprisonments suffered, the strangeness of the war crimes trials, and the many unanswered questions. Her research leads the author to interview and meet numerous people -often descendants - from both sides. The author uses this biography of a key figure to delve into and document complex interactions between agencies and enemies during and after WW2. Fascinating history of SOE operations WWII ![]()
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