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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. Brook's 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 Gestapo's 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 Gestapo—although 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 country's 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 agent's dangerous wartime career combines the historian's expert eye with the narrative color of remembered events. As a study in courage, it has few, if any, equals.
 
 

About the Author

Mark Seaman, MBE, is a historian with the Cabinet Office in London, and before that with the Imperial War Museum. He has studied SOE and the French Resistance for nearly 40 years. Given his close association with many SOE veterans over the years, and his extensive knowledge of secret archives in Britain and abroad, he holds an unrivaled expertise in his subject. A long-time friend of Tony Brooks, Mark inherited all his unpublished papers on the former SOE agent's death, and recorded his wartime experiences first hand. He is also the author of Secret Agent's Handbook.
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  • ISBN: 9781786069177
  • Author: Mark Seaman
  • Publisher: John Blake
  • Pages: 368
  • Format: Hardback
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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. Brook's 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 Gestapo's 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 Gestapo—although 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 country's 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 agent's dangerous wartime career combines the historian's expert eye with the narrative color of remembered events. As a study in courage, it has few, if any, equals.
 
 

About the Author

Mark Seaman, MBE, is a historian with the Cabinet Office in London, and before that with the Imperial War Museum. He has studied SOE and the French Resistance for nearly 40 years. Given his close association with many SOE veterans over the years, and his extensive knowledge of secret archives in Britain and abroad, he holds an unrivaled expertise in his subject. A long-time friend of Tony Brooks, Mark inherited all his unpublished papers on the former SOE agent's death, and recorded his wartime experiences first hand. He is also the author of Secret Agent's Handbook.

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