Jump to content

List of SOE agents

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 81.137.251.162 (talk) at 14:23, 28 November 2016 (H). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

The following is an incomplete list of agents who served in the field for the Special Operations Executive during World War II.

A

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Lorraine Adie F BR 1916–2013 Married American OSS agent Miles Copeland, Jr.
Francine Agazarian French British 1913–1999 MiD Wife of Jack Agazarian
Jack Agazarian F British 1916–1945 KIA, 1945. Armenian father and French mother, brother of the RAF fighter ace Noel Agazarian
Juliane Aisner French French 1919–1947
Roland Alexandre F 1921–1944
Elisee Allard 1916–1944
Rehavam Amir 1916–2013
Phillip Amphlett 1921–1945
James Amps 1908–1945
France Antelme F Mauritian 1900–1945
Claude Arnault

B

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Dorothy Baden-Powell Scandinavian British 1920- WRNS
Claude de Baissac F Mauritian 1907–1974 Brother of Lisé de Baissac and husband of Mary Katherine Herbert[1]
Lisé de Baissac French Mauritian 1905–2004 LdH, CdeG Sister of SOE Agent Claude de Baissac, Portrayed as Louise Desfontaines in the movie Female Agents (Les Femmes de l'ombre).
Madeleine Barclay French French 1911–1943 WRNS, KIA aboard HMS Fidelity
Denis John Barrett 1916–1944 KIA
Eric Barrett Force 136 GHi(k) British 1910–1975
Yvonne Baseden French British 1922-? MBE, LdH, CdeG
Alcide Beauregard F Canadian 1917–1944 MiD KIA
Francis Eugene Bec 1905–1944 KIA
Major Stanley Beckinsale Crete British 1920–2004 MC
Yolande Beekman French Swiss 1911–1944 MiD KIA at Dachau concentration camp[2]
Georges Bégué F French 1911–1993
Herbert John Bell Albania/Italy British 1919- 2001 MM
Robert Benoist F French 1895–1944 KIA
Kem Bennett 1919–1986
Louis Bertheau French French 1919–1945 MiD KIA[3]
Gustave "Guy" Biéler F Canadian 1904–1944 DSO MBE
Emanuel Bierer 1884-ukn
Helen Bierer 1885-ukn Full Name: Helen Anna Agate Thormann-Bierer
Andre Bloch 1914–1942 KIA
Denise Bloch French 1916–1945 KCBC, LdH, CdeG KIA at Ravensbrück concentration camp[4]
Marcus Bloom 1907–1944
Bridget Blundell –1999 MBE
Nicholas Bodington F British 1904–1974 MBE
Andrée Borrel French French 1919–1944 CdeG KIA at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
Jean Bouguennec F 1912–1944 KIA
Tony Brooks F British 1922–2007 DSO, MC, CdeG, LdH
Captain Basil Brown 1918–1970 MBE
Joséf Bublik
Maurice Buckmaster F British 1902–1992 MBE, CdeG F Section Chief
Christopher Burney F British 1917–1980 MBE
Pierre Brossolette F French 1903–1944 LdH, CdeG, CdlL, MdlR
Norman Burley Real Name: Noel Fernand Rauol Burdeyron
Sonya Butt French British 1924–2014 MBE, MiD Married fellow SOE agent Guy D'Artois
Muriel Byck French British 1918–1944 MiD Died in service of meningitis at Romorantin Hospital
Robert Bennett Byerly 1916–1944

C

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Eric Cauchi F
Stockbroker
Greek 1917–1944 MiD, CdeG, M.R.F. [5]
Francis Cammaerts F
Donkeyman
Jockey
British 1916–2006 DSO, LdH, CdeG
William John Chalk 1899-ukn
Robert Arthur Chapman 1901-ukn
Blanche Charlet French British 1898–1985 MBE
Pierre Chassé Canadian 1923–1988 Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) Distinguished Service Order (DSO) Croix de Guerre avec palmes 1939-45 (France)
Marie Thérèse Le Chêne F French
Oliver Churchill Italy British 1914–1997 DSO, MC, Italian Partisan Medal Brother of Group Captain Walter Churchill and Captain Peter Churchill
Odette Churchill F British See Odette Sansom
Peter Churchill F British 1909–1972 DSO, CdeG Brother of Group Captain Walter Churchill and Major Oliver Churchill
Arthur Christie British 1921–2003
Marcel Clech 1905–1944
George Clement 1917–1944
Jean Coleman F British 1908–1982
Adolphus Richard Cooper 1899-ukn
Ted Coppin 1915–1943
Yvonne Cormeau French British 1909–1997 MBE, LdH, CdeG
Henri Cornioley F British 1914–2008 Husband of Pearl Witherington
Noël Coward British 1899–1972
Benjamin Cowburn F British 1909–1994 MC and Bar, LdH, CdeG Four successful missions into France
Robert Christensen Scandinavia Danish 1921-unk Founder and commander of the Danish Frogman Corps from 1957–1970
Andrew Croft Norway British 1906–1998 DSO, MBE
Mike Cumberlege Force 133 British 1905–1945 DSO and Bar, RD KIA after capture and torture by the Germans

D

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Madeleine Damerment French French 1917–1944 KIA at Dachau concentration camp
Guy D'Artois F Canadian 1917–1999 DSO, GM, CdeG Married fellow SOE agent Sonya Butt
Jimmy Davies British 1913–1940 DFC, MiD KIA
Marcel Defence 1920–1944 [6]
Ange Defendini 1909–1944
George Demand unk–1944
Delmeire Alphonse F Belgian 1919–1944 KIA 7 June 1944 in Germany
Francois Adolphe Deniset 1917–1944
Henri Dericourt F French 1909–1962 Possibly a double agent
Freddi Desmet F Dutch 1912–1946 Real Name: Christiaan Lindemans
Julien Detal unk–1944
Elizabeth Devereux-Rochester French British 1917–1983? LdH, CdeG
Douglas Dodds-Parker British 1909–2006 LdH, CdeG, MiD
Derek Dodson
Leo Donati Italy Italian 1919–1972
Hugh Dormer French British 1919–1944 DSO Left SOE in January 1944 (KIA serving with Irish Guards in August 1944).[7]
Roland Dowlen 1907–1945
André Dubois 1906–1944
Emile Duboudin 1907–1945
Gustave Duclos 1916–2002
Phillip Duclos 1923–1944
Alix D'Unienville F Mauritian 1919-
Gavan Bernard Duffy 1916–1990 MC
Lucien Dumais F Canadian MC, CdeG, LdH In charge of Shelburn Line (Shelbourne Line) Operation Bonaparte[8][9]
Pieter Dourlein Dutch Escaped back to England and survived war.

E

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Alf Espedal Norwegian Independent Company No. 1 Norwegian 1914–1969 Trained in STS 26 at Glen More and other Special Training Schools. In charge of "Operation Osprey" that parachuted in Rogaland county on Dec. 10 1943.
Reginald Harold Everson 1923–1990

F

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Albert George Falla F Guernsey 1918–1997 DSM DSO MC Africa Star Italy Star Worked for MI6 until retirement
Eugene Felangue 1912–1945
Patrick Leigh Fermor Crete British 1915–2011 DSO, MBE
David Finlayson 1923–1944
Yvonne Fontaine F French 1913–1996 MdlRF
Marcel Fox F French 1910–1945
Henri Frager F French 1897–1944 MiD, MdlRF KIA
Louis Francou Belgian also known as Bullfrog

G

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Henri Gaillot F Belgian 1896–1944 KIA (also known as "Ignace" or "Guillaume")
Albrecht Gaiswinkler F Austrian 1905–1979
Harry Gamwell 1912–1998
Emile Garry 1909–1944 KIA
P A H Geelen 1916–1944 KIA
Haim Gerson
Paul Goffin Belgian 1915–1967 also known as Gofer
John G. Goldsmith F British 1909–1972 DSO, MC, CdeG, LdH
Harry Graham 1910–1945 KIA
Sverre Granlund Norway Norwegian 1918–1943 DCM, WCS
William Grover-Williams F British 1903–1945 KIA
Armel Guerne 1911–1980

H

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Virginia Hall French American 1906–1982 MBE, DSC Post war worked for the CIA
Odette Hallowes F British 1912–1995 GC, MBE, CdeG see Odette Sansom
John Hamilton 1907–1944
John Berisford "Jack" Hayes 1904-
Victor Hayes 1908–1944
Mary Hemmings 1914-
Mary Katherine Herbert French Irish 1903–1983 First WAAF Officer to join the SOE
Richard Harry Heslop F British 1907–1970 DSO, LdH, CdeG
Richard Hewitt British 1917–1994 MBE commanded the Allied No 1 Special Forces in the Italian Campaign
George Hiller F British 1916–1972 [10]
Wilhelm Holst F Norwegian 1895–1949 Croix de guerre avec palme, Legion d'honneur, 1st Knight of The Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, Medaille de la Resistance Head of Billet circuit, Head of Eduard escape line to Spain
Marcel Homet 1897-unk
Desmond Ellis Hubble British 1910–1944 Le Croix de Chevalier de l'Ordre Royal du Lion, avec Palme. Croix de Guerre, avec Palme. French Resistance Medal "Reconnaisance Francaise". Mentioned in despatches. Executed at Buchenwald, Germany
Max Hymans F French 1900–1961

I

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Captain Basil Irwin Yugoslavia and Italy MC Liaison Officer

J

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Ingolf Johannesen Norwegian 1915–1998 Member of the Shetland gang. Crew on board the KNM Hitra
Peter Johnsen
Sydney Jones 1902–1944
Ginette Julliane
Clement Jumeau 1914–1944

K

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Noor Inyat Khan French Russian 1914–1944 GC, CdeG, MiD KIA at Dachau concentration camp[11]
Andrzej Kowerski Polish 1912–1988 also known as Andrew Kennedy
Mary Knowles 1917–2003 also known as Christine
Marguerite Knight French British 1920–2004 MBE Codename 'Nicole'
Peter Kemp Cairo (Balkans), Force 136 British 1913–1993 Author of books Mine Were of Trouble (1957), No Colours or Crest (1958), Alms for Oblivion (1962), The Thorns of Memory (1990)

L

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Paul Emile Labelle French Canadian 1916-UKN MC Codename Nartex
Raymond LaBrosse F Canadian 1920–1986 MC, CdeG, LdH Radio Operator - Shelburn Line (Shelbourne Line) Operation Bonaparte[12][13]
Max Lafaye F French 1912–1986 French Resistance Medal Deported to KL Buchenwald (Jan 1944–Jan 45)- Dora (Jan 45–Apr 1945) - Bergen-Belsen (15 Apr. 1945)
A R Landsdell
Maurice Larcher
James Larose
Leif Larsen Shetland Bus Norwegian 1906–1990 DSO, DSC, CGM, DSM and Bar, Norwegian War Cross with two swords, St. Olav's Medal With Oak Branch, War Medal with three stars, Defence Medal 1940–1945, Medal of Freedom etc. The most highly decorated naval officer of World War II
Phyllis Latour F British (South African-born) 1921- MBE, CdeG
Huub Lauwers Dutch 1915–2004 Escaped back to England and survived war.
Madeleine Lavigne F French unk–1945
Marcel Leccia
Jacques Paul Henri Ledoux
Christopher Lee British 1922–2015
Lionel Lee
Cecily Lefort French British 1900–1945 CdeG, MiD KIA at Ravensbrück concentration camp
Vera Leigh French British 1903–1944 King's Commendation for Brave Conduct KIA at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
M A Lepage
E Lesout
Joël Letac French French 1918–2005 Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur, Compagnon de la Libération [fr], CdG, Médaille de la Résistance Detained in Dora and Bergen-Belsen
Christopher Lord Belgium British –1943 Killed on duty in June 1943 to Tanus (Tarn) in France.
Desmond E. Longe British British Codenamed, Refraction. Rank, Major.

M

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Amédée Maingard F Mauritian 1918–1981 DSO, CdeG
Max Manus Norwegian Independent Company 1 Norwegian 1914–1996 DSO, MC & Bar, War Cross with two swords, Defence Medal 1940–1945 (with rosette), Medal of Freedom with silver palm etc.
Claude Raymond Malraux
Andre Adrian Jules Maugenet
Comte Jacques-Arthus Marc de Montalembert
Ernest Miller
Gavin Maxwell Instructor British 1914–1969
James Andrew Mayer
James Francis George Mennesson
Francois Gerard Michel
George Millar F British DSO MC
G B McBain
John Kenneth Macalister F Canadian 1914–1944 KIA
S Makowski
R M A Mathieu
W. Stanley Moss F133, F136 British 1921–1965 MC
Pierre Louis Mulsant
Buntie Aurelle Neredah Macklin-Sprake UK British 1919–2010 Married Arie Van Duyn. Dutch SOE Radio Operator

N

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Eileen Nearne French British 1921–2010 MBE, CdeG Sister of SOE agents Jacqueline & Francis Nearne. Codename 'Rose'.
Francis Nearne F British Brother of SOE agents Eileen & Jacqueline Nearne
Jacqueline Nearne French British 1916–1982 MBE Sister of SOE agents Eileen & Francis Nearne. Codename 'Josette'.
Isidore Newman French British c.1916–1944 MBE[14] Captured, and shot at Mauthausen on 6 September 1944 with 45 other agents.[15]
Alfred Newton [16]
Henry Newton [16]
Gilbert Norman F British 1914–1944 KIA

O

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Sonia Olschanezky French Russian/French 1923–1944 KIA at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
Maureen O'Sullivan French British 1918–1994 CdeG, MBE WAAF

P

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Paul Baptiste Pardi
George Wyndham Parker Norwegian Independent Company 1 British 1913–1992 MM, MiD, Norwegian War Cross with two swords Mission planner
Alv Kristian Pedersen Norwegian Independent Company 1 Norwegian 1908–1982 MBE + various Norwegian
Maurice Pertschuk F British 1921–1945 MBE, Croix de Guerre, Legion of Honor Killed at Buchenwald
Harry Peulevé F British 1916–1963 DSO, MC [17]
Frank Pickersgill F Canadian 1915–1944 KIA
Eliane Plewman French British 1917–1944 KCBC, CdeG Codename 'Gaby'/ Agent Monk KIA at Dachau concentration camp

Q

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Anthony Quayle Albania British 1913–1989

R

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Adolphe Rabinovitch 1918–1944 Captured and executed by the Germans in 1944 according to Maurice Buckmaster speaking in person in the opening scene of 1950 film Odette.
Herbert Maurice Roe Force 136 1945 SSRF 1942 2 Commando British 4 June 1917 – 6 May 2014 MM & MiD
Alex Rabinovich
Brian Dominic Rafferty
Denis Rake French British 1901–1976 MC [18]
Charles Rechenmann
Harry Rée F British 1914–1991 DSO, MBE
Haviva Reik Slovakia Slovakian 1914–1944 KIA
Jean Renaud
Jean Renaud-Dandicolle
Anne Robertson 1920-
Lilian Rolfe French British 1914–1945 MBE, CdeG, MiD KIA at Ravensbrück concentration camp
Jasper Rootham Yugoslavia British 1910–1990
Diana Rowden French British 1915–1944 MBE, CdeG, MiD KIA at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
Yvonne Rudelatt French French 1897–1945 Died in service of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp

S

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Roméo Sabourin F Canadian 1923–1944 KIA
Odette Sansom French British 1912–1995 GC, MBE, LdH Also known by the surnames "Hallowes"[19] and "Churchill" (By marriage). Codename 'Lise'.
Anthony P B St.John Burma British 1925–1990
Paul F M Sarrette
Alexandre Schwatschko
Enzo Sereni Italy Italian 1905–1944 KIA
Henri P. Sevenet
John B. Selby Yugoslavia British 1915–1991 DSO, DFC, Partisan Star
Jack Andrew Eugene Marcel Sinclair
Jean Alexandre Robert Simon
Octave Anne Guillaume Simon
Krystyna Skarbek French Polish 1915–1952 GM, MBE, CdeG Better known by her pseudonym Christine Granville[20]
Brian Skelly 1920–2001
Charles Milne Skepper
Einar Skinnarland Norway Norwegian 1918–2002 DCM
V. A. Soskice
Maurice Southgate French British 1913–1990 DSO [21]
James William Spencer British 1915–1997|
M J G de St Genies
Arthur Staggs
George Reginald Starr F British 1904–1980 MD, DSO Brother of John Renshaw Starr
John Renshaw Starr F British unk–1996 Brother of George Reginald Starr
Arthur Steele
Brian Stonehouse F British 1918–1998 MBE
Francis Suttill F British 1910–1945 DSO KIA[22]
Violette Szabo French British 1921–1945 GC, MBE, CdeG KIA at Ravensbrück concentration camp[23]
Hannah Szenes Yugoslavia Hungarian 1921–1944 KIA in Budapest
Gunnar Sønsteby Norwegian Independent Company 1 Norwegian 1918–2012 DSO, 1939–45 Star, War Cross with three Swords, Commander of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, Norwegian Police Cross of Honour, Norwegian Defence Cross of Honour, Defence Medal 1940–1945 with rosette, Haakon VII 70th Anniversary Medal, Medal of Freedom with silver palm etc. Most highly decorated Norwegian of WWII.

T

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Jacques Taschereau
Paul Raymond Tessier F British 1916–1944 MiD
Paul-Émile Thibeault
Michael Trotobas

U

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
P L Ullman

V

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Jacques Vaillant de Guélis French 1907-1945 MBE MC CdeG Injured in road accident in Germany, May 1945. Died in the UK August 1945.
François Vallée
Philippe de Vomécourt
Arne Værum Norwegian 1919–1942 KIA in Telavåg, Norway
Arie Van Duyn Holland Dutch OBE Married Buntie Macklin-Sprake (Radio Operator Trainer)

W

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Nancy Wake French Australian 1912–2011 GC, LdH, CdeG, Médaille de la Résistance Known by her codenames; "Helene" to the British, Andree to the French resistance and Witch in operations. Also known as Gertie to her closest colleagues. She was nicknamed 'White Mouse' by the Gestapo as she continued to evade capture by them.
Winifred Watkins Intelligence 1939–1946 British 1916-? Known as 'Betty' [24]
Anne-Marie Walters French British 1923–1998 MBE, CdeG Codename 'Colette'.
Peter Wand-Tetley
David Whytehead Sibrée
Odette Wilen French
E M Wilkinson
John Prentice Wilkinson No.1 Special Forces British 1915–1945 Killed in action
George Alfred "Teddy" Wilkinson
Jean-Pierre Wimille F French 1908–1949
Pearl Witherington French British 1914–2008 MBE, CBE, CdeG, LdH [25]
Jean Worms
Dagmar Witherspoon British 1922–2011

Y

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas F British 1902–1964 GC, MC*, CdeG, CLdH Best known by his code name "White Rabbit"[26]
John Young
John Cuthbert Young

Z

Name SOE Section Nationality Born-Died Awards Notes
Robert Charles Zaehner Iran British 1913–74 Worked for MI6 after the war
Guido Zembsh-Schreve 1916-

Key

Note Description Explanation
CBE Commander of The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Commander of the British order of chivalry.
CdeG Croix de guerre 1939–1945 French military decoration created on September 26, 1939, to honour people who fought with the Allies against the Axis force at any time during World War II
DSC Distinguished Service Cross British gallantry medal awarded during active operations against the enemy
FANY First Aid Nursing Yeomanry British independent all-female unit active in both nursing and intelligence work during the World Wars.
GC George Cross The highest civil decoration of the United Kingdom. It is highest gallantry award for civilians as well as for military personnel in actions which are not in the face of the enemy or for which purely military honours would not normally be granted.
GM George Medal The second highest civil decoration of the United Kingdom It awards civilian gallantry in the face of enemy action and brave deeds more generally.
KCBC King's Commendation for Brave Conduct British commendation to acknowledged brave acts by civilians and members of the military in non-warlike circumstances during a time of war or in peacetime where the action would not otherwise be recognised by an existing award
KIA Killed in Action A casualty classification generally used by militaries to describe the deaths of their own forces at the hands of hostile forces.
LdH Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur French order that is the highest decoration in France.
MBE Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Member of the British order of chivalry.
MiD Mentioned in Despatches An official report written by a superior officer and sent to the high command, in which is described the person's gallant or meritorious action in the face of the enemy.
MC Military Cross The Military Cross is the third-level military decoration and is awarded in recognition of "an act or acts of exemplary gallantry during active operations against the enemy on land to all members, of any rank in Our Armed Forces…"
WAAF Women's Auxiliary Air Force

See also

References

  1. ^ "Claude de Baissac - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Yolande Beekman - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agent Harry Peulevé - AUTHOR Mission". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Denise Bloch - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Cauchi, Eric Joseph Denis". Special Forces Roll of Honour. 2016. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Marcel Defence - SOE Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  7. ^ "Hugh Dormer - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  8. ^ Dumais, Lucien (1974). The Man Who Went Back. Leo Cooper Ltd. ISBN 9780850521696.
  9. ^ "SIS Dumais, Lucien". Special Forces Rollof Honour. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  10. ^ "George Hiller - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  11. ^ "Noor Inayat Khan - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  12. ^ David Twiston Davies, Canada from Afar: The Daily Telegraph Book of Canadian Obituaries, Dundurn, 1996
  13. ^ "SIS LaBrosse, Raymond". Special Forces Roll of Honour. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  14. ^ "Casualty Details: Newman, Isidore". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  15. ^ "Newman, I., Capt., MBE., MiD, CR de GU.,1944". North East War Memorials Project. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  16. ^ a b "Alfred and Henry Newton - SOE Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  17. ^ "Nigel Perrin". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  18. ^ "Denis Rake - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  19. ^ "Odette Sansom - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  20. ^ "Christine Granville/Krystyna Skarbek - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  21. ^ "Maurice Southgate - SOE Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  22. ^ "Francis Suttill - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  23. ^ "Violette Szabo - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  24. ^ HS 9/1561/1
  25. ^ "Pearl Witherington - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
  26. ^ "F.F.E. Yeo‐Thomas – SOE Agents in France". nigelperrin.com. Retrieved 30 March 2016.