
Section D for Destruction
Forerunner of SOE
Malcolm Atkin(Author)
Pen & Sword Military (Publisher)
Published on 10. January 2018
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-4738-9260-6 (ISBN)
Description
When Neville Chamberlain made his famous Peace in Our Time statement in 1938, after the Munich Agreement with Hitler, he may, or may not, have been aware that the new Section D of the Secret Intelligence Service was already making plans to mount an all-out political and sabotage war against Nazi Germany. This was a new form of warfare, encompassing bribery, black propaganda and sabotage by agents described as having no morals or scruples. To the horror of many, it disregarded the conventions of neutrality and was prepared to hit the Nazi state wherever it could do most damage. Malcolm Atkin reveals how Section Ds struggle to build a European wide anti-Nazi resistance movement was met with widespread suspicion from government, to the extent of a systematic destruction of its reputation. It was, however, a key pioneer of irregular warfare that led to the formation of the famous Special Operations Executive (SOE). His study is the first in-depth account of it to be published since the release of previously secret documents to the National Archives.
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Language
English
Place of publication
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Illustrations
20 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4738-9260-6 (9781473892606)
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Section D for Destruction
Forerunner of SOE: The Story of Section D of the Secret Intelligence Service
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Malcolm Atkin is a former head of the Historic Environment and Archaeology Service for Worcestershire. He is a leading authority on the English Civil War, but he has also made a special study of home defence and the development of British Intelligence during the Second World War. His many publications include Cromwell's Crowning Mercy: the Battle of Worcester, The Civil War in Evesham: A Storm of Fire and Leaden Hail, Worcestershire Under Arms, Worcester 1651 and the pioneering Fighting Nazi Occupation: British Resistance 1939-1945 and Myth and Reality: the Second World War Auxiliary Units.