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SOE (SPECIAL OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE) TRAINING SCHOOLS AND ESTABLISHMENTS HERITAGE SITE


COLLECTING WWII SOE HISTORY

The purpose of this site is to gather memories, photographs and documents from the people who have knowledge of, or worked or trained at the seventy odd SOE country houses in Britain. Jokingly called the:
"Stately ‘Omes of England".

The buildings range from small cottages and hunting lodges to huge country mansions. I need help to locate memories and pictures of all of them, wartime vintage, or earlier, to present day.
It is not important what job you did at the establishment, if you have a story, please send it in for inclusion. The project is potentially quite massive, too big for one person. Your help is needed.
If you are fortunate enough to own one of these former ‘stations’, please send me a photograph.

Inevitably, those of you who served are now elderly, but many will have memories, supported perhaps by a diary or maybe some personal photographs. I am finding it difficult to locate SOE veterans so have taken this major step via the world-wide web, in the hope of locating you.

I fear that if this isn’t done now, your stories that form such an important part of the history of the Second World War may be lost.

You are invited to contact me via e mail, desturner@aol.com, with information. If this is technically difficult for you, maybe a relative or friend will assist?
The information and pictures that you send will be archived for use by SOE researchers. You will be identified by name only. No address or other details will be supplied.

My name is Des Turner, SOE researcher and author of ‘SOE's Secret Weapons Centre STATION 12’, and other local history books. I have also just published (December 2017) a book on BRIGGENS SOE's False Document and Polish Agent Training Station'. I am currently working on stations ASTON HOUSE and THE FRYTH as more information and photographs have come to light, so I am especially interested in receiving information regarding these establishments, but my main objective is to collect photographs and memories of ALL the SOE stations before it is too late.

My best source of information and photographs is from the descendants of SOE veterans. I could not have completed the BRIGGENS book without help from the son of a captain who was an engraver/forger, also help from the niece of a Polish printer/forger and in addition the daughter of an artist/forger all of whom located me via this very Blog. I cannot thank them enough. Without the web it could not have happened.

NOTE: This listing of S.O.E. STATIONS is based on the situation as recorded in a SECRET Location List dated 28th April 1944.
I have added other stations to the list, some of which did mot receive designated S.T.S. or STA. numbers. The situation was constantly changing with additions and deletions to designated numbers and also the purpose of station's was always under review. My aim is to collect all the information possible and record changes throughout the wartime period using the April 1944 list as my datum.

S.I.S. (Secret Intelligence Service) country houses such as Bletchley Park, Woburn Abbey and Paris House are nor included at present. I may add them as a separate list.





Friday, December 29, 2017

NEW BOOK - BRIGGENS - S.O.E.'s Forgery and Polish Agent Training Station

This web page has brought two wonderful people into my life who contacted me from Mauritiius and Poland and who have shared Briggens related photographs, documents and memories with me that helped to complete the book.  They have become special close friends. I cannot thank them enough, or the web, for bringing us together.
 
I hope there are more of you out there who would wish to see their loved ones remembered in the pages of  SOE Stations history. Please do contact me, I need photographs and memories of any of the stations.
 
Staying with Briggens, are you related to any of these fantastic forger sergeants?
 Or perhaps you can tell me more about someone  in this group of Briggens staff
  below? I haven't got their full names or know much about them.
  
 
'Briggens is Des Turner's second history of the Special Operation s Executive, his first revealed the secrets of Aston House. This second book gas taken 11 years to complete and is the first time that Top Secret Briggens has been investigated. The personal stories contain all the human emotions:-

"I now fully understood why I could be shot if I revealed any of this!"
Pauline Florence Preston. Technical Secretary.
 
"The Poles walked in, planted their dummy plastic explosives in the most vital
places, with a calling card, then swiftly and quietly departed
without being detected!"
Captain Morton Grainger Bisset. Commanding Officer.
Describing a training raid on the de Havilland aircraft factory at Hatfield, Herts.

"We were attacked by a German aircraft. The train came to a juddering halt and
 all on board jumped down onto the track and ran to take cover in an adjacent forest."
Jerzy (Jeff) Maciejewsky. Forger/Printer.

"I think it was the first time I had seen men cry."
Pamela Catherole Leach. F.A.N.Y.

This is the true story of an S.O.E. country house at war and the lives of the people associated with it. Initially, Briggens was established to train Poland’s elite fighting force, the equivalent of our S.A.S., they had escaped from Poland and made it to Britain. Here they were taught to command men, to parachute, to fight hand to hand and to carry out acts of sabotage.

In complete contrast there was a mainly British contingent specially chosen for amazing printing skills to deceive the enemy by producing a multitude of counterfeit documents and miniature and microphotography techniques. Central to both groups were the girls of F.A.N.Y., who provided the cooking, laundry, transport and counselling. There are moving human stories of bravery, courage, skill, tragedy and humour. For the resident staff at the mansion it was a relatively safe posting, hard work but coupled with a degree of leisure time to enjoy sports, the local pubs and dances.
By contrast the Polish military trained extremely hard and when qualified as first-class agents awaited their turn to be dropped back into Nazi occupied Poland in civilian clothing with a fake identity and forged papers. They faced extreme danger; hazardous weather conditions, a 5 to 6 hour flight over enemy held territory, a parachute drop in the dark, and location of their reception committee on the ground, before actually leading, organising and supporting the resistance guerrilla battle against a vicious and brutal enemy.
S.O.E., and the British High Command found it difficult, at times impossible, to satisfy the constant Polish demands for aircraft and supplies of arms and food for the resistance in Poland.
The story expands with the growth of both the forgery and training departments. The latter group overflows to other country houses at Audley End, Chicheley Hall and various Holding Stations, even as far as setting up a supply base in Italy. It concludes with the tragedy of the Warsaw Uprising and Poland’s ultimate loss of freedom and self-determination.
 
  
Size: A4
Length: 200 pages and over 100 images
Available from the National Archive Bookshop
 
OR
 Email me desturner@aol.com
Price £19.99 + £3 (UK postage and packing)
 
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