Description: Home-grown terrorists equipped by a foreign power are not a new phenomenon. During the Second World War, Hitler's Germany made sustained efforts to inflict a terror campaign on the streets of Britain through the use of secret agents and agents provocateurs. The aim was to blow up military, industrial, transport and telecommunication targets, to lower morale among the civilian population and disrupt the war effort. Even before the outbreak of war, the Nazis provided the IRA with assistance for their plan to sabotage the British mainland. Prior to their planned invasion in the summer of 1940, the Nazis were also keen to recruit members of the Welsh and Scottish Nationalist Parties to engage in sabotaging British targets and, over the course of the war, infiltrated dozens of trained agents from countries including Norway, Denmark, Holland, France and Cuba. What happened to the myriad plots to blow up Britain? We know that intelligence obtained from decrypted enemy messages via Bletchley Park and double agents like ZIGZAG, SUMMER and TATE alerted MI5 to some of these spies' arrivals, but what about the others? And how successful were MI5's efforts to fake acts of sabotage and arrange media coverage to fool the enemy into thinking their agents were still at large and on task? In this book, Bernard O'Connor, a noted wartime espionage historian, tells the complete story of the successes and failures of the Nazi terror offensive on mainland Britain during 1938-1944.
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EAN: 9781398103290
UPC: 9781398103290
ISBN: 9781398103290
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Book Title: Operation Lena and Hitler's Plots to Blow Up Brita
Item Length: 19.8 cm
Number of Pages: 320 Pages
Publication Name: Operation Lena and Hitler's Plots to Blow Up Britain
Language: English
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Item Height: 198 mm
Subject: Government, History
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 310 g
Author: Bernard O'connor
Item Width: 129 mm
Format: Paperback