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Mark Seaman - Saboteur - The Untold Story of SOE’s Youngest Agent at the Heart of the French Resistance

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Tony Brooks was barely out of school when recruited in 1941 by the Special Operations Executive (SOE), the wartime secret service established by Churchill to set Europe ablaze. After extensive training he was parachuted into France in July 1942, among the first (and youngest) British agents sent to support the nascent French Resistance. Brooks success was primarily due to his exceptional qualities as a secret agent, although he was aided by large and frequent slices of luck. Among much else, he survived brushes with a British traitor and a notorious double agent; the Gestapos capture of his wireless operator and subsequent attempts to trap Brooks; brief incarceration in a Spanish concentration camp; injuries resulting from a parachute jump into France; and even capture and interrogation by the Gestapoalthough his cover story held and he was released. In an age when we so often take our heroes from the world of celebrity, it is perhaps salutary to be reminded of a young man who ended the war in command of a disparate force of some 10,000 armed resistance fighters, and decorated with two of his countrys highest awards for gallantry, the DSO and MC. At the time, he was just 23 years old. This remarkable, detailed and intimate account of a clandestine agents dangerous wartime career combines the historians expert eye with the narrative color of remembered events. As a study in courage, it has few, if any, equals.

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This book is dedicated to Tonys wife, Lena. Her devotion to him was manifest to the very end. She was a wonderful person in her own right and enriched the life of anyone who had the good fortune to come into contact with her.

The men and women of the National Health Service also deserve mention. The marvellous care and attention they paid to Tony and Lena towards the end of their lives owed nothing to their patients celebrity. They were unaware that they had a war hero and his wife in their care and simply showed an exemplary dedication to caring for two citizens in need.

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AbwehrGerman military intelligence
ALPHONSEField name for Tony Brooks
Arme SecrteFrench Resistance Secret Army
Baker StreetPrimary location in London of SOE headquarters
BCRABureau Central de Renseignement et dAction Free French secret service
BeaulieuSOE training centre in Hampshire
BISHOPCodename for Marcus Blooms wireless link
CGTConfdration Gnrale du Travail principal French Trades Union Federation
CHARLESSIS codename for Bertholet
CircuitF Section name for an operational network
CNRConseil National de la Rsistance French National Resistance Council
COCommanding officer
Dead-letter dropSite for the clandestine delivery and reception of messages; also known as a postbox
DFSOE section organising agent escape routes
D/FDirection-finding (wireless)
DSODistinguished Service Order
DZDropping zone
EUGENEField name for Maurice Pertschuk
FFrench or Independent Section, Symbol of Head of F Section
FANYFirst Aid Nursing Yeomanry
FeldgendarmerieGerman military police
FFIForces Franaises de lIntrieur
FrancFrench monetary unit
FunkspielRadio Game exploitation of captured British wireless links
Gardes MobilesVichy security force
GestapoNazi security service
GMRGroupes Mobiles de Rserve Vichy paramilitary force
ITFInternational Transport Workers Federation
ISKInternationaler Sozialisticher Kampfbund
JedburghThree-man Allied Special Forces team
JUDEXCodename for F Section missions to visit post-liberation networks
Laissez-passerPass/permit
LysanderRAF light aircraft employed on clandestine operations delivering and picking up personnel from Occupied France
MaquisRural resistance fighters
MBEMember of the Order of the British Empire
MCMilitary Cross
Message personnelSimple phrase broadcast by the BBC that conveyed a coded message
MEWMinistry of Economic Warfare
MI(R)Military Intelligence (Research)
MI5Military Intelligence Section 5 British Security Service
MI6Military Intelligence Section 6 British Secret Intelligence Service
MI9Military Intelligence Section 9 British escape and evasion organisation
MiliceVichy paramilitary police force
OKWOberkommando der Wehrmacht German Armed Forces High Command
OSSOffice of Strategic Services US intelligence and special operations organisation
PEPlastic explosive
PIERRECodename for Ren Bertholet
PIMENTOTony Brookss Circuit
PWEPolitical Warfare Executive
RAFRoyal Air Force
RDXResearch Department Explosive (British)
RENECodename for Ren Bertholet
RFSection of SOE liaising with the Free French
ROBERTCodename for Ren Bertholet
SDSee Sicherheitsdienst
SFHQSpecial Force Headquarters
SFIOSection Franaise de lInternationale Ouvrire French Socialist Party
SHAEFSupreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force
SicherheitsdienstNazi Party intelligence service
SISSecret Intelligence Service, also known as MI6
SNCFSocit Nationale des Chemins de Fer Franais
SO2Early title for SOE
SOESpecial Operations Executive
SRFDService de Rpression des Fraudes Douanires French Customs Investigation Branch
SSSchutzstaffel elite organisation within the Nazi Party
STOService du Travail Obligatoire Vichy forced-labour programme
STSSpecial Training School (SOE)
THEODOREField name for Tony Brooks
TONTONCodename for Ren Bertholet
URBAINField name for Marcus Bloom
WAAFWomens Auxiliary Air Force
Waffen-SSMilitary wing of the SS
WehrmachtGerman Armed Forces
WOWar Office
WPMWords per minute (Morse transmissions)
W/TWireless telegraphy
W/T/OWireless telegraphy operator
The card issued to Antoine Brvin Tony Brooks by SNCF the French national - photo 1

The card issued to Antoine Brvin (Tony Brooks) by SNCF, the French national railway company, in January 1944; with this, he could buy train tickets at half price.

I first met Tony Brooks in 1983. At the time I was an historian at the Imperial War Museum and engaged on mounting an exhibition about European Resistance in the Second World War. Given that it was less than forty years since the end of the conflict, our team was able to draw on the support of many Resistance veterans, of whom Tony proved to be one of the most engaged, lending his time, his advice and an impressive collection of personal documents and artefacts for display. I held responsibility for the overall historical content of the exhibition, so in the light of this task initially knew Tony as but one of a constellation of heroes and heroines whose stories were featured in the displays.

The exhibition served as the catalyst that transformed an interest in the Resistance into a preoccupation. Following the conclusion of the project, I studied and wrote about the subject and enjoyed close contact with wartime veterans and, in particular, members of the British secret service that worked intimately with the Resistance the Special Operations Executive (SOE). On both a professional and social level I absorbed insights offered by the SOE alumni: the latter permitted my getting to know these remarkable men and women as people; the former translated into a major project to make the IWM a centre for the study and commemoration of their history. Tony Brooks was one of this group who befriended me and, after several years of weighing me up, one day he asked me to write his story.

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