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He Who Dares: Recollections of Service in the SAS, SBS and MI5
By David Sutherland
Fighting with Popski's Private Army
By Park Yunnie
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<blockquote data-quote="Trissakia" data-source="post: 42306" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>Dear Nadia: Kew is the place to start. But there is in the offing a spate of books to appear soon on various SOE operational areas so you couldn't do wrong to wait. Also the National Archives in Washington is a good place to go in a pinch. If you keep your fingers crossed and have good luck, the Brits will have shared their SOE information with the Yanks. Since we have a Freedom of Information Act in place, it's very doubtful that anything regarding SOE activities is unavailable. Please keep in mind, however, that England is the home of litigation for slander; you have to be carefull when you use a name, especially when the person is alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trissakia, post: 42306, member: 380"] Dear Nadia: Kew is the place to start. But there is in the offing a spate of books to appear soon on various SOE operational areas so you couldn't do wrong to wait. Also the National Archives in Washington is a good place to go in a pinch. If you keep your fingers crossed and have good luck, the Brits will have shared their SOE information with the Yanks. Since we have a Freedom of Information Act in place, it's very doubtful that anything regarding SOE activities is unavailable. Please keep in mind, however, that England is the home of litigation for slander; you have to be carefull when you use a name, especially when the person is alive. [/QUOTE]
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