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SOE Heroines

O'Connor, Bernard
SOE Heroines
New B-format paperback - The amazing stories of 38 female spies who operated in occupied France and Vichy France, many told for the very first time.

CHF 23.90

Blowing Up Iberia: British, German and Italian Sabotage i...

O'Connor, Bernard
Blowing Up Iberia: British, German and Italian Sabotage in Spain and Portugal
During the Second World War, the British military and intelligence agencies had plans in case Germany invaded Spain and Portugal. This involved training British and Spanish agents to be secretly infiltrated to undertake sabotage operations on important lines of communication and liaising with pro-British locals. At the same time the Abwehr, Germany?s military intelligence agency, paid young Spanish and Portuguese collaborators to undertake sab...

CHF 44.90

Blowing up the Rock

O'Connor, Bernard
Blowing up the Rock
During the Second World War, Gibraltar faced the threat of invasion by Italy, Germany, and Spain. The Abwehr, the German Intelligence Service, rather than use their own saboteurs, paid young Spanish men to undertake over sixty sabotage attacks on military installations and shipping with limited success. The Italian Decima Flotilla MAS, a specialist team of underwater frogmen, launched eight attacks which were relatively successful and Spanish ...

CHF 39.50

Witness Through Encounter: The Diplomacy of Benedict XVI

O'Connor, Bernard J.
Witness Through Encounter: The Diplomacy of Benedict XVI
Appealing to dialogue is often just a safe way of referring to something negative, or at best blandly neutral: the avoidance of conflict, the denial of similarity, not stirring deep-seated disagreement, etc. When Bernard o'Connor says pope Benedict XVI facilitated dialogue, however, he means something quite positive, very much tangible and certainly transformative. In providing an account of the pope's interactions with various groups of the i...

CHF 58.50

Understanding EU Commission Tenders

O'Connor, Bernard
Understanding EU Commission Tenders
The procurement of goods and services by EU governments and other national entities offering public services is regulated by rules which are laid down in a series of EU Directives and interpretative guidelines. The procurement of similar goods and services by the Commission and other Community institutions is subject to a different set of rules. This book examines those different rules. The procurement of goods and services by Community instit...

CHF 93.00

Bletchley Park and the Belgian Pigeon Service

O'Connor, Bernard
Bletchley Park and the Belgian Pigeon Service
During the Second World War, the British Royal Air Force's Special Duties Squadrons parachuted thousands of pigeons into Belgium. Bletchley Park, the nerve centre of the British Intelligence Service, had its own pigeon loft from where birds were sent on intelligence gathering missions. A secret organisation, MI14(d), was created to organise a pigeon service to occupied Europe. Those who found the pigeons were expected to supply military, econo...

CHF 39.50

The BBC and the Pigeon Spies

O'Connor, Bernard
The BBC and the Pigeon Spies
Over 16, 000 pigeons were dropped into occupied Europe during the Second World War. Some were used by secret agents to send messages back to headquarters. Others were dropped into selected areas of France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark in the hope that people would complete the attached questionnaire and provided military, political, economic or other intelligence of value for the Allies. There were also requests for information on the receptio...

CHF 40.90

Operation Ebensburg

O'Connor, Bernard
Operation Ebensburg
Some captured German and Austrian personnel were brought to Britain as prisoners of war. Those who were identified as anti-Nazi were 'turned' and, codenamed 'Bonzos', were trained in paramilitary and clandestine warfare to be sent back into occupied Europe on top secret missions. The British Special Operations Executive arranged the infiltration of four Austrians, Albrecht Gaiswinkler, Joseph Grafl, Karl Standhartinger and Karl Lzicar, into th...

CHF 21.90

Bletchley Park and the Pigeon Spies

O'Connor, Bernard
Bletchley Park and the Pigeon Spies
Over 15, 000 pigeons were dropped into occupied Europe during WW2. Some were used by secret agents to send messages back to headquarters. Others were dropped by parachute into France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark in the hope that people would complete the attached questionnaire and provided military, political, economic or other intelligence of value for the Allies. Photographic negatives could be sent. Bletchley Park had its own loft for its ...

CHF 38.50

SOE Heroines

O'Connor, Bernard
SOE Heroines
The amazing stories of 38 female spies who operated in occupied France and Vichy France, many told for the very first time.

CHF 46.90

SABOTAGE IN NORWAY

O'Connor, Bernard
SABOTAGE IN NORWAY
Norwegians trained in industrial sabotage at Brickendonbury Manor, near Hertford, U.K. were infiltrated by the 'Shetland Bus', fishing boats, motorboats, submarines or parachuted in by planes to attack targets across Norway. They included Karl Aarsaether, Jan Allen, Johannes S. Andersen, Gunnar Berg, Torfinn Bjørnås, Svein Blindheim, Peter Deinboll, Andreas Fasting, Kasper Fjell, Gunnar Fougner, Arne Gjestland, Per Getz, Gregers Gram, Sverre G...

CHF 29.90

THE SPIES WHO CAME BACK TO THE COLD

O'Connor, Bernard
THE SPIES WHO CAME BACK TO THE COLD
During the Second World War, the German Intelligence Service infiltrated specially-trained agents into Iceland to collect military, naval, aviation and meteorological intelligence to be transmitted back to Hamburg by wireless or secret writing. Some agents managed to evade capture for a few weeks but most handed themselves into the authorities shortly after landing. Sent to London for interrogation by MI5, rather than be executed as enemy spie...

CHF 37.50

Changing Assessments

O'Connor, Mary Catherine / Gifford, Bernard R.
Changing Assessments
Bernard R. Gifford As we edge toward the year 2000, the information age is a reality, the global marketplace is increasingly competitive, and the U.S. labor force is shrinking. Today more than ever, our nation's economic and social well-being hinges on our ability to tap our human resources-to identify talent, to nurture it, and to assess abilities and disabilities in ways that help every individual reach his or her full potential. In pursuing...

CHF 236.00