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A Pacifist At War

The Silence of Francis Cammaerts

Author: Ray Jenkins  

An extraordinary first-hand story of leading the wartime resistance in France.

A first-hand account of a conscientious objector born into a famous artistic family who, after the death of his brother on active service, decides to fight the Nazis and joins SOE.

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An extraordinary first-hand story of leading the wartime resistance in France.

A first-hand account of a conscientious objector born into a famous artistic family who, after the death of his brother on active service, decides to fight the Nazis and joins SOE.

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An extraordinary first-hand story of leading the wartime resistance in France.One of the last major untold stories of the war, this is the first-hand account of a conscientious objector born into a famous artistic family who, after the death of his brother on active service, decides to fight the Nazis and joins SOE. Barely 28 years of age he ends up as a leader of French resistance, set up by Jean Moulin, whose horrific death features in the story, and heads a massive underground movement of some 20,000 men.The book has been compiled by Ray Jenkins, a distinguished TV, film and radio dramatist from first-hand interviews, with the drama of raids, torture and sudden death ever present - at one point Francis Cammaerts is captured by the Gestapo. There is also an emotional theme as Francis's relationship with his wife, whom he has been able to tell nothing, suffers and he lives closely with the beautiful and legendary agent, Countess Krystina Skarbeck.A genuinely original contribution to the history of the resistance, Ray Jenkins's beautifully told story has been praised by the official historian of wartime intelligence, MRD Foot.Francis Cammaerts died in 2006 at the age of 90 after a distinguished career in education.

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Critic Reviews

“This is a fascinating book about a remarkable man.”

Daily Telegraph

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About the Author

Ray Jenkins is a film, TV and radio dramatist who lives in London.

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One of the last great untold stories of the second world war, this is the thrilling account of the life of Francis Cammaerts, a conscientious objector who, after the death of his brother on active service, decided to join up and fight the Nazis. As a member of the Special Operations Executive, SOE, he became the most successful British operative to run agents for the French resistance, heading an underground movement of some 20,000 men and operating with immense courage in some of the most dangerous conditions of the war. A genuinely original contribution to the history of the resistance which incorporates Cammaerts' own account of his war, Ray Jenkins's beautifully told storyis a tale of selfless endeavour by an old-fashioned hero. 'A fascinating book about a remarkable man' Christopher Hudson, Daily Telegraph

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Product Details

Publisher
Cornerstone | Arrow Books Ltd
Published
1st July 2010
Pages
336
ISBN
9780099525134

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