The London Cage

The London Cage
Title The London Cage PDF eBook
Author Helen Fry
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 271
Release 2017-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 0300231229

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The first complete account of the fiercely guarded secrets of London’s clandestine interrogation center, operated by the British Secret Service from 1940 to 1948 Behind the locked doors of three mansions in London’s exclusive Kensington Palace Gardens neighborhood, the British Secret Service established a highly secret prison in 1940: the London Cage. Here recalcitrant German prisoners of war were subjected to “special intelligence treatment.” The stakes were high: the war’s outcome could hinge on obtaining information German prisoners were determined to withhold. After the war, high-ranking Nazi war criminals were housed in the Cage, revamped as an important center for investigating German war crimes. This riveting book reveals the full details of operations at the London Cage and subsequent efforts to hide them. Helen Fry’s extraordinary original research uncovers the grim picture of prisoners’ daily lives and of systemic Soviet-style mistreatment. The author also provides sensational evidence to counter official denials concerning the use of “truth drugs” and “enhanced interrogation” techniques. Bringing dark secrets to light, this groundbreaking book at last provides an objective and complete history of the London Cage.

In the Cage

In the Cage
Title In the Cage PDF eBook
Author Henry James
Publisher Hesperus Press
Total Pages 128
Release 2023-12-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1780940807

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In this small masterpiece of unrequited love, Henry James, as in his greatest novels, depicts a moral consciousness torn between emotional impulses and the demands of society. Working in a post office in Mayfair, a young woman is exposed to the cryptic but alluring correspondence of the social elite, and in particular, to lines written by the dashing Captain Everard. As she memorizes the messages he telegraphs, she becomes increasingly attracted to the life described to her, fixated by scandal and gossip a world apart from her ordinary existence.

The Walls Have Ears

The Walls Have Ears
Title The Walls Have Ears PDF eBook
Author Helen Fry
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2019-09-10
Genre History
ISBN 0300249012

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A history of the elaborate and brilliantly sustained World War II intelligence operation by which Hitler’s generals were tricked into giving away vital Nazi secretsAt the outbreak of World War II, MI6 spymaster Thomas Kendrick arrived at the Tower of London to set up a top secret operation: German prisoners’ cells were to be bugged and listeners installed behind the walls to record and transcribe their private conversations. This mission proved so effective that it would go on to be set up at three further sites—and provide the Allies with crucial insight into new technology being developed by the Nazis.In this astonishing history, Helen Fry uncovers the inner workings of the bugging operation. On arrival at stately-homes-turned-prisons like Trent Park, high-ranking German generals and commanders were given a "phony" interrogation, then treated as "guests," wined and dined at exclusive clubs, and encouraged to talk. And so it was that the Allies got access to some of Hitler’s most closely guarded secrets—and from those most entrusted to protect them.

MI9

MI9
Title MI9 PDF eBook
Author Helen Fry
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 365
Release 2020-10-27
Genre History
ISBN 0300255926

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A thrilling history of MI9—the WWII organization that engineered the escape of Allied forces from behind enemy lines When Allied fighters were trapped behind enemy lines, one branch of military intelligence helped them escape: MI9. The organization set up clandestine routes that zig-zagged across Nazi-occupied Europe, enabling soldiers and airmen to make their way home. Secret agents and resistance fighters risked their lives and those of their families to hide the men. Drawing on declassified files and eye-witness testimonies from across Europe and the United States, Helen Fry provides a significant reassessment of MI9’s wartime role. Central to its success were figures such as Airey Neave, Jimmy Langley, Sam Derry, and Mary Lindell—one of only a few women parachuted into enemy territory for MI9. This astonishing account combines escape and evasion tales with the previously untold stories behind the establishment of MI9—and reveals how the organization saved thousands of lives.

The Cage

The Cage
Title The Cage PDF eBook
Author Audrey Schulman
Publisher Algonquin Books
Total Pages 238
Release 1994-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1565120353

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Beryl, a nature photographer sent to northern Canada to photograph polar bears, finds her strength tested when she and a group of men meet disaster and face nature's cruelty. A first novel. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.

Conversing with Cage

Conversing with Cage
Title Conversing with Cage PDF eBook
Author Richard Kostelanetz
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 348
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780415937924

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Out of the Cage

Out of the Cage
Title Out of the Cage PDF eBook
Author Gail Braybon
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 354
Release 2013-03-05
Genre History
ISBN 1136247335

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Originally published in 1987, Out of the Cage brings vividly to life the experiences of working women from all social groups in the two World Wars. Telling a fascinating story, the authors emphasise what the women themselves have had to say, in diaries, memoirs, letters and recorded interviews about the call up, their personal reactions to war, their feelings about pay and the company at work, the effects of war on their health, their relations with men and their home lives; they speak too about how demobilisation affected them, and how they spent the years between two World Wars.