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Edward Wake-Walker

    Edward Wake-Walker apporte une profondeur d'expérience inégalée à ses écrits, issue de ses 28 années passées au sein de la RNLI, dont 16 en tant que directeur des relations publiques. Cette connaissance intime lui permet d'explorer avec autorité les facettes historiques et opérationnelles du sauvetage maritime. Ses œuvres mettent en lumière le courage et l'engagement au cœur de la mission de la RNLI, offrant aux lecteurs un récit captivant d'efforts de sauvetage.

    Westland Lysander Manual
    A House For Spies
    • A House For Spies

      • 377pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This is the story of the bizarre role played by Barbara Bertram in the Second World War. From 1941 to 1944 she provided board and lodging in her Sussex farmhouse to men and women of the French Resistance who, acting as intelligence agents for the Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), were flown by moonlight in and out of Tangmere aerodrome by RAF Lysander pilots. Barbara's husband was a conducting officer for the SIS and his house, Bignor Manor, near Petworth, was deemed to be the perfect undercover stopover for agents waiting for their flight into occupied France. As well as Barbara's experiences, which included sewing suicide pills into the cuffs of agents who requested it, the book follows the mixed fortunes of the Lysander pilots and the agents themselves, several of whom were captured, tortured and killed in their efforts to get German military intelligence back to the UK.

      A House For Spies
      3,8
    • Westland Lysander Manual

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The Westland Lysander won lasting fame during the Second World War as the rugged little aircraft that flew British secret agents and French Resistance workers in an out of Occupied France by night, right under the noses of the Germans.

      Westland Lysander Manual
      3,8