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During World War
II a group of secluded country homes on Lord Montagu’s Beaulieu
Estate in the new Forest, were requisitioned for use as a secret
training school by the Special Operations Executive (SOE).
This was no
ordinary school. On the curriculum were silent killing,
housebreaking, safe-blowing, arson, forgery, disguise and
sabotage. Students would also learn how to get out of a pair of
handcuffs, how to devise secret signals and how to resist
interrogation.
About 3,000
spies and saboteurs passed through Beaulieu between 1941 and
1943.
If they
survived their training and a gruelling parachute course, they
were then dropped into occupied territory to disrupt the German
forces. Nearly half of them would never return. |