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First published in Great Britain by William Collins 2016
Text © Paddy and Jane Ashdown Partnership 2016
Extract from ‘As I Walked Out One Evening’ © the Estate of W. H. Auden,
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Maps by John Gilkes
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Source ISBN: 9780008140847
Ebook Edition © September 2016 ISBN: 9780008140830
Version: 2017-04-11
To the young men and women whose lives were changed in Room 055 of the Old War Office Building in London – and ended in the death camps of Nazi Europe.
CONTENTS
9 Businesses, Brothels and Plans
10 ‘Je suis fort – Je suis même très fort’
11 A Birthday Present for Friedrich
20 Of Missions and Machinations
24 ‘I come on behalf of Stanislas’