Cloak of Enemies : Churchill's SOE, Enemies at Home and the Cockleshell Heroes
(2012)

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[United States] : The History Press, 2012
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ISBN/ISSN
9780752483757 (electronic bk.) MWT14028782, 0752483757 (electronic bk.) 14028782
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English
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SOE was born from Churchill's vision to set 'Europe ablaze'. However, Tom Keene's book reveals for the first time how close it came to never existing at all. Many saw SOE as a threat to the existence of MI5 and other intelligence agencies, and some in the armed forces refused to work with the new agency, fearing its broad remit and lack of experienced operatives. SOE, in turn, became ever more secretive, hiding details of their operations from anyone outside the agency. This backstabbing climate of rivalry, confusion and secrecy, not only nearly destroyed SOE, but also had tragic repercussions for the daring Commandos who took part in the legendary 'Cockleshell Raid'. Cloak of Enemies exposes the secret war within Whitehall and its far-reaching consequences

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