03624nam 2200457 450 991016295300332120230808201447.01-4738-9416-61-4738-9415-81-4738-9414-X(CKB)3710000001044944(MiAaPQ)EBC4799717(EXLCZ)99371000000104494420170217h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierRAF and the SOE special duty operations in Europe during WW2 : an official account /John GrehanBarnsley, South Yorkshire, England :Frontline Books,2016.©20161 online resource (345 pages)1-4738-9413-1 Preface / John Grehan -- Part I: The charter and directives given to the SOE bby the Chiefs of Staff and allocations of aircraft on special duties. The pioneer phase, 1940 to November 1942 -- The beginning of the offensive, November 1942 to June 1944 -- Climax in Europe, June 1944 to May 1945 -- Part II: Assistance given by the RAF to the SOE: problems and procedure of special daily operations. The scope of the problem -- Squadrons engaged on special duties work (U.K. and Mediterranean bases) -- Types of aircraft involved -- Foreign air crews -- Containers and packages -- Technical problems confronting the RAF -- Reception committees -- SOE and RAF procedures, UK and Mediterannean -- Landing operations -- Failures and losses -- SOE assisting air force escapees -- Assistance given by the RAF to SOE other than special duties operations -- The outline story -- Western Europe, supplied by UK-based aircraft -- Central Europe, supplied by aircraft based in the UK and Mediterranean -- Southern Europe, supplied by Mediterranean-based aircraft -- The satellite nation -- Part IV: Conclusion -- Appendices."The Special Operations Executive developed a vast network of agents across Occupied Europe which played a vital role in developing and sustaining Resistance movements that persistently sought to subvert German control of their territories. The culmination of their efforts was seen when the Allied armies landed at Normandy in June 1944, with the SOE and the Resistance causing widespread destruction and disruption behind the German lines. None of this would have been possible had it not been for the Royal Air Force. Not only the RAF supply the SOE, and the movements it led and co-ordinated, with the thousands of tons of arms and equipment needed to undertake this role, it also delivered and retrieved agents from under the very noses of the enemy. Compiled at the end of the war by the Air Historical Branch of the RAF, this is an extremely detailed and comprehensive account of the RAF's support for the SOE, and in it we learn of the enormous and complex arrangements undertaken by the Special Duties squadrons as well as showing how the material delivered by these aircraft was used in the field."--Publisher's description.World War, 1939-1945Aerial operations, BritishWorld War, 1939-1945Underground movementsEuropeEuropefastWorld War, 1939-1945Aerial operations, British.World War, 1939-1945Underground movements358.4183094109045Grehan John1244965Frontline Books,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910162953003321RAF and the SOE2887780UNINA