A Life in Secrets: The Story of Vera Atkins and the Lost Agents of SOE
🎁 Buy 2, Get 1 FREE!

A Life in Secrets: The Story of Vera Atkins and the Lost Agents of SOE

£12.60
🏷️ More Info
Condition - Used – Very Good
⚠️ Only 1 in stock
SKU

Select Condition

🎁 Buy 2, Get 1 Free – Discount applied at checkout!

Estimated Delivery: Monday, June 08

🚚

Fast UK Delivery – 1-2 Days!

Large orders often arrive next day!

🔄

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Risk-free returns – no questions!

🏅

100% Trusted Quality

Authentic, carefully verified

💬

Support (9 AM - 5 PM)

Expert help during business hours

📢

Book Details

A Life in Secrets: The Story of Vera Atkins and the Lost Agents of SOE

Helm, Sarah

Summary

Vera Atkins (1908–2000) was the highest-ranking female official in the French section of a WWII British intelligence unit that aided the resistance.

Vera Atkins (1908–2000) was the highest-ranking female official in the French section of a WWII British intelligence unit that aided the resistance. Atkins sent 400 agents into France, including 39 women she'd personally recruited and supervised. Many were caught by the Gestapo and subsequently disappeared and presumed dead. In 1945, after the war, Atkins, fiercely loyal to the memory of her missing agents, took it upon herself to spend a year interviewing concentration camp officials and survivors in order to piece together her agents' fates. Helm, a founding member of London's Independent, brilliantly reconstructs Atkins's harrowing detective work, shedding light in particular on the fate of missing agent Noor Inayat Khan, whose suitability for the job had been widely doubted. Helm's portrait of Atkins is acute, dwelling evocatively on her Romanian-Jewish origins and their social significance for Atkins within upper-crust British circles, and on Atkins's mysterious personal life. Drawing on interviews with relatives and friends of both Atkins and her agents, and on full access to Atkins's private papers, Helm has produced a memorable portrait of a woman who knowingly sent other women to their deaths and a searing history of female courage and suffering during WWII.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 496 pages · Paperback
  • By Helm, Sarah

Details

  • ISBN: 9780316724975
  • Author: Helm, Sarah
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 496
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 14 September 2005
  • Condition: Used – Very Good

About the authors

Helm, Sarah and Sarah Helm · Publisher: Little Brown GBR

More about this book

Reviews

This book also delves into the background of Vera Atkins, who never married, believed to be English but was not and covered her life in mystery, even her closest family knew almost nothing of her past.