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Special Operations Executive Special Operations Executive (SOE) was a British organisation formed in 1940 to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in German-occupied Europe and to aid local Resistance during World War II, resistance movements during World War II. ...
operations in
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
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Albania

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Bernard Bernard ('' Bernhard'') is a French and West Germanic masculine given name. It has West Germanic origin and is also a surname. The name is attested from at least the 9th century. West Germanic ''Bernhard'' is composed from the two elements ''be ...
'' (1943) –
Albania Albania ( ; or ), officially the Republic of Albania (), is a country in Southeast Europe. It is located in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea, and shares land borders with Montenegro to ...
, partisan support * ''
Cameron Cameron may refer to: People * Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan * Cameron (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Cameron (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) ;Mononym * Cam'ron (born 19 ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * '' Consensus'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * '' Consensus II'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Cooperation Cooperation (written as co-operation in British English and, with a varied usage along time, coöperation) takes place when a group of organisms works or acts together for a collective benefit to the group as opposed to working in competition ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Figure Figure may refer to: General *A shape, drawing, depiction, or geometric configuration *Figure (wood), wood appearance *Figure (music), distinguished from musical motif * Noise figure, in telecommunication * Dance figure, an elementary dance patt ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * '' Gunman'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * '' Primus'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Sapling In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, e.g., including only woody plants with secondary growth, only pla ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * '' Sconce'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Slender Slender may refer to: Term * Gracility or slenderness Literature * Abraham Slender, a character in William Shakespeare's ''The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Merry Wives of Winsor'' Slender Man *Slender Man, a fictional supernatural character * ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Spillway A spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled release of water downstream from a dam or levee, typically into the riverbed of the dammed river itself. In the United Kingdom, they may be known as overflow channels. Spillways ensure tha ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Spinster Spinster or old maid is a term referring to an unmarried woman who is older than what is perceived as the prime age range during which women usually marry. It can also indicate that a woman is considered unlikely to ever marry. The term origin ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Stables A stable is a building in which working animals are kept, especially horses or oxen. The building is usually divided into stalls, and may include storage for equipment and feed. Styles There are many different types of stables in use tod ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Stepmother A stepmother, stepmum or stepmom is a female non-biological parent married to one's preexisting parent. Children from her spouse's previous unions are known as her stepchildren. A stepmother-in-law is a stepmother of one's spouse. Culture Ste ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * '' Swifter'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support * ''
Vertebrae Each vertebra (: vertebrae) is an irregular bone with a complex structure composed of bone and some hyaline cartilage, that make up the vertebral column or spine, of vertebrates. The proportions of the vertebrae differ according to their spinal ...
'' (1943) – Albania, partisan support


Austria

* ''Operation Bongo'' (1945) – Austria, Operation to secure a vault containing many of Europe's art treasures. * '' Clowder'' (1943–45) – Austria, establishment of an advance post to make contacts in central and eastern Europe, exploiting resistance movements, and looking especially to work in Austria and Germany. * ''
Crowd A crowd is as a group of people that have gathered for a common purpose or intent. Examples are a Demonstration (people), demonstration, a Sport, sports event, or a looting (classified in sociology as an acting crowd). A crowd may also simply ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 16 March investigation of general conditions of the underground socialist movement in the Sudetenland; fate unknown but thought to have been captured. * ''
Danbury Danbury ( ) is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States, located approximately northeast of New York City. Danbury's population as of 2020 was 86,518. It is the third-largest city in Western Connecticut, and the seventh-largest ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 13 August sabotage of enemy lines of communication in
Drau The Drava or Drave (, ; ; ; ; ), historically known as the Dravis or Dravus, is a river in southern Central Europe.
valley, based at Klagenfurt; eventually returned to
Bari Bari ( ; ; ; ) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia Regions of Italy, region, on the Adriatic Sea in southern Italy. It is the first most important economic centre of mainland Southern Italy. It is a port and ...
. * ''Operation Denver'' (1944) – Austria, 8 May contact with resistance groups in
Sudetenland The Sudetenland ( , ; Czech and ) is a German name for the northern, southern, and western areas of former Czechoslovakia which were inhabited primarily by Sudeten Germans. These German speakers had predominated in the border districts of Bohe ...
and establishment of communications. All agents lost through betrayal. * ''
Drybrook Drybrook is a village and civil parish in the Forest of Dean in west Gloucestershire, England. Location It lies in the north-west edge of the Royal Forest, bordering with Herefordshire, about from Cinderford, and about from Mitcheldean. ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 13 August establishment of W/T links in east Tyrol; dropped in error to Germany and returned to UK. * '' Duncery'' (1945) – Austria, 24 April preservation of Zeltweg Aerodrome for the Allies, in the event unnecessary through work of local anti-Nazi groups. * ''
Duval Duval or DuVal is a surname, literally translating from French to English as "of the valley". It derives from the Norman "Devall", which has both English and French ties. Variant spellings include: Davolls, Deavall, DeVile, Devill, Deville, Div ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 16 February to contact underground organisation in Salzburg and assist in sabotage; party captured. * '' Ebensburg'' (1945) – Austria, 8 February organisation of local sabotage with Maquis; capture of
Bad Aussee Bad Aussee (; Central Bavarian: ''Bod Ossee'') is a town in the Austrian state of Styria, located at the confluence of the three sources of the Traun River in the Ausseerland region. Bad Aussee serves as the economic and cultural center of the St ...
four days before US arrival. * ''
Electra Electra, also spelt Elektra (; ; ), is one of the most popular Greek mythology, mythological characters in tragedies.Evans (1970), p. 79 She is the main character in two Greek tragedies, ''Electra (Sophocles play), Electra'' by Sophocles and ''Ele ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 23 March to contact the underground socialist movement, Vienna; W/T contact never established. * ''
Evansville Evansville is a city in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 118,414 at the 2020 census, it is Indiana's third-most populous city after Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, the most populous city in S ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 7 February support to movement in Graz, and arrangement for agents in Italy; believed killed and underground organisation crushed. * '' Greenleaves'' (1945) – Austria, 2 April group based at Klagenfurt; dropped successfully but documents and photos captured; evacuated to Bari. * ''
Hamster Hamsters are rodents (order Rodentia) belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae, which contains 19 species classified in seven genera. They have become established as popular small pets. The best-known species of hamster is the golden or Syrian ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 21 April arming of small resistance groups for attacks on road and rail transport; reported working in Klagenfurt. * '' Haras'' (1945) – Austria, 30 July to join Communist underground in Innsbruck, establish radio links. Unsuccessful, W/T not dropped and agent attacked. * ''
Historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human species; as well as the ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 24 April attack against communication lines in Klagenfurt. * '' Pyx'' (1945) – Austria, 13 June Klagenfurt to
Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
; for creation of safe houses, contact with the resistance locally, sabotage organisation; delay imposed by partisans and capture of information; eventually return of the party to Bari. * '' Seafront'' (1945) – Austria, 12 October establishment of safe route to
Salzburg Salzburg is the List of cities and towns in Austria, fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020 its population was 156,852. The city lies on the Salzach, Salzach River, near the border with Germany and at the foot of the Austrian Alps, Alps moun ...
and encouragement of resistance in Salzburg; dropped to Germany by mistake. * ''
Temple A temple (from the Latin ) is a place of worship, a building used for spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice. By convention, the specially built places of worship of some religions are commonly called "temples" in Engli ...
'' (1945) – Austria, 13 August establishment of contacts in frontier area; fate unknown.


Belgium

* '' Aemilius'' (1944) – Belgium, 3 August 1944, field name Lucie, Rockfort-Marche region. * ''
Aeneas In Greco-Roman mythology, Aeneas ( , ; from ) was a Troy, Trojan hero, the son of the Trojan prince Anchises and the Greek goddess Aphrodite (equivalent to the Roman Venus (mythology), Venus). His father was a first cousin of King Priam of Troy ...
'' (1944) – Belgium * ''
Agamemnon In Greek mythology, Agamemnon (; ''Agamémnōn'') was a king of Mycenae who commanded the Achaeans (Homer), Achaeans during the Trojan War. He was the son (or grandson) of King Atreus and Queen Aerope, the brother of Menelaus, the husband of C ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, January/February 1944, field name Suzanne,
Tournai Tournai ( , ; ; ; , sometimes Anglicisation (linguistics), anglicised in older sources as "Tournay") is a city and Municipalities in Belgium, municipality of Wallonia located in the Hainaut Province, Province of Hainaut, Belgium. It lies by ...
, liaison mission with Cufflinks mission, captured. * ''
Agrippa Agrippa may refer to: People Antiquity * Agrippa (mythology), semi-mythological king of Alba Longa * Agrippa (astronomer), Greek astronomer from the late 1st century * Agrippa the Skeptic, Skeptic philosopher at the end of the 1st century * Ag ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, 5 March 1944, field name Brooch, W/T mission. * '' Alarbus'' (1944) – Belgium, 3 June 1944, field name Locket,
Ciney Ciney (; ) is a municipality and city of Wallonia located in the province of Namur, Belgium. As of 2018, Ciney had a total population of 16,439. The total area is 147.56 km2 which gives a population density of 111 inhabitants per km2. Admin ...
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Marche Marche ( ; ), in English sometimes referred to as the Marches ( ) from the Italian name of the region (Le Marche), is one of the Regions of Italy, twenty regions of Italy. The region is located in the Central Italy, central area of the country, ...
region. * ''
Alcibiades Alcibiades (; 450–404 BC) was an Athenian statesman and general. The last of the Alcmaeonidae, he played a major role in the second half of the Peloponnesian War as a strategic advisor, military commander, and politician, but subsequently ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, 5 August 1944, field name Ida, Halle/
Nivelles Nivelles (; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. The Nivelles municipality includes the former municipalities of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux. The Nivelles arrondissement ...
region, provision of instruction in sabotage. * '' Alsatian'' (1943) – Belgium 21–22 April 1943, Briquet. Mission members killed on impact. Aimed at encouragement of resistance in industry. * ''
Antenor __NOTOC__ Antenor (, ''Antḗnōr'';  BC) was an Athenian sculptor. He is recorded as the creator of the joint statues of the tyrannicides Harmodius and Aristogeiton funded by the Athenians on the expulsion of Hippias. These statues were ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, field name Tiepin, Gemblaux. * '' Apemantus'' (1944) – Belgium, February/March field name Monique, Beauriang region, liaison with resistance groups. * ''
Arboretum An arboretum (: arboreta) is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees and shrubs of a variety of species. Originally mostly created as a section in a larger garden or park for specimens of mostly non-local species, many modern arbor ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, agents executed, few details of exact mission. * ''
Armadillo Armadillos () are New World placental mammals in the order (biology), order Cingulata. They form part of the superorder Xenarthra, along with the anteaters and sloths. 21 extant species of armadillo have been described, some of which are dis ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, 6 August field name Gavotte,
Ardennes The Ardennes ( ; ; ; ; ), also known as the Ardennes Forest or Forest of Ardennes, is a region of extensive forests, rough terrain, rolling hills and ridges primarily in Belgium and Luxembourg, extending into Germany and France. Geological ...
region. * ''
Association Association may refer to: *Club (organization), an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal *Trade association, an organization founded and funded by businesses that operate in a specific industry *Voluntary associatio ...
'' (1941–1942) – Belgium, infiltration of agent to Belgium through Lisbon; paid off after attempt at usage . * '' Aufidius'' (1944) – Belgium, 1 April filed name Colette, Ciney Marche, liaison mission with chief of zone IV, for organisation of zone, instruction in arms and explosives. * ''
Autogyro An autogyro (from Greek and , "self-turning"), gyroscope, gyrocopter or gyroplane, is a class of rotorcraft that uses an unpowered rotor in free autorotation to develop lift. A gyroplane "means a rotorcraft whose rotors are not engine-d ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, few details in files, mission cancelled after several failures. * ''
Baboon Baboons are primates comprising the biology, genus ''Papio'', one of the 23 genera of Old World monkeys, in the family Cercopithecidae. There are six species of baboon: the hamadryas baboon, the Guinea baboon, the olive baboon, the yellow ba ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, 17 November Political Intelligence Department mission to encourage peasant resistance. * ''
Badger Badgers are medium-sized short-legged omnivores in the superfamily Musteloidea. Badgers are a polyphyletic rather than a natural taxonomic grouping, being united by their squat bodies and adaptions for fossorial activity rather than by the ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, February
Liège Province Liège ( ; ; ; ; ) is the easternmost province of the Wallonia region of Belgium. Liège Province is the only Belgian province that has borders with three countries. It borders (clockwise from the north) the Dutch province of Limburg, the ...
region, reception committees, communication with Secret Army; agent deemed 'irresponsible'. * ''
Balaklava Balaklava ( Ukrainian and , , ) is a settlement on the Crimean Peninsula and part of the city of Sevastopol. It is an administrative center of Balaklavsky District that used to be part of the Crimean Oblast before it was transferred to Sevast ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, September–October W/T support to Outcaste at Neufchâteau, discovered by Germans. * ''
Balthazar Balthazar, Balthasar, Baltasar, or Baltazar may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * Balthazar (novel), ''Balthazar'' (novel), by Lawrence Durrell, 1958 * ''Balthasar'', an 1889 book by Anatole France * ''Professor Balthazar'', a Croatian a ...
'' (1942–1944) – Belgium, field name Louse, aimed at paralysis of river traffic in Hainaut region, later expanded to cutting of railway routes and destruction of communications in preparation for D-Day, working to Nelly. * '' Bassianus'' (1944) – Belgium, May field name Violette, to work to Nelly, sabotage instruction, including derailment of trains. * '' Bernardo'' (1944) – Belgium, 4–5 July
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
region, messenger to chief of Secret Army, field name Nina. * ''
Bianca Bianca is a feminine given name. It means "white" and is an Italian cognate of Blanche. It is known in the Anglosphere as a character in William Shakespeare's ''The Taming of the Shrew''. It came to greater notice in the 1970s, due to public fi ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, 28–29 June field name Diane, sabotage instruction. * ''
Borzoi The Borzoi or Russian Hunting Sighthound is a Russian breed of hunting dog of sighthound type. It was formerly used for wolf hunting; until 1936, the breed was known as the Russian Wolfhound. Etymology The system by which Russians over the ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, 20 December 1942,
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
and
Tournai Tournai ( , ; ; ; , sometimes Anglicisation (linguistics), anglicised in older sources as "Tournay") is a city and Municipalities in Belgium, municipality of Wallonia located in the Hainaut Province, Province of Hainaut, Belgium. It lies by ...
, to extend Flemish clandestine press, reception committees; agents escapes to
Geneva Geneva ( , ; ) ; ; . is the List of cities in Switzerland, second-most populous city in Switzerland and the most populous in French-speaking Romandy. Situated in the southwest of the country, where the Rhône exits Lake Geneva, it is the ca ...
, March . * ''
Brabantio Brabantio (sometimes called Brabanzio) is a character in William Shakespeare's ''Othello'' (c. 1601–1604). He is a Venetian senator and the father of Desdemona. Brabantio makes his first appearance in 1.1 when Iago and Roderigo rouse him wi ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, July or August filed name Odette, principal delegate to occupied territory for organisation of sabotage. * ''
Buckhound The Buckhound was a breed of scent hound from England; they were used to hunt fallow deer in packs. History From the Middle Ages, the hunting of deer in England varied depending on whether the quarry was the large stag or red deer or the smalle ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, W/T support, Military Zone IV, Brussels. * ''
Bullfrog ''Bullfrog'' is a common English language term to refer to large, aggressive frogs, regardless of species. Examples of bullfrogs include: Frog species Americas *Helmeted water toad (''Calyptocephalella gayi''), endemic to Chile *American bullf ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, May field name Bullfrog accompanied by Gofer as a signal officer contacts with Secret Army, organisation of reception committees and sabotage groups South of the river Meuse. * '' Caius'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Stephanie, sabotage instruction to Huguette, Brussels and
Liège Province Liège ( ; ; ; ; ) is the easternmost province of the Wallonia region of Belgium. Liège Province is the only Belgian province that has borders with three countries. It borders (clockwise from the north) the Dutch province of Limburg, the ...
region, captured, escaped. * '' Calf'' (1943) – Belgium, January aimed at the creation of links to secret army, Hainaut, but a possible security breach. * '' Calpurnia'' (1944) – Belgium, July–August field name Courante, W/T support to Huguette group,
Hainaut Province Hainaut ( , also , ; ; ; ; ), historically also known as Heynault in English, is the westernmost province of Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium. To its south lies the French department of Nord, while within Belgium it borders ...
. * '' Canidus'' (1944) – Belgium, June W/T to Delphine mission. * ''
Canticle In the context of Christian liturgy, a canticle (from the Latin ''canticulum'', a diminutive of ''canticum'', "song") is a psalm-like song with biblical lyrics taken from elsewhere than the Book of Psalms, but included in psalters and books su ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, March with Duncan, Mastiff, Incomparable; courier, and W/T support arrested; later agents reported to have been beheaded. * '' Caphis'' (1944) – Belgium, January field name Herminie, probably a stage mission, captured. * '' Carical'' (1942–44) – Belgium, PID mission, based in
Liège Liège ( ; ; ; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and Municipalities in Belgium, municipality of Wallonia, and the capital of the Liège Province, province of Liège, Belgium. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east o ...
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Charleroi Charleroi (, , ; ) is a city and a municipality of Wallonia, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. It is the largest city in both Hainaut and Wallonia. The city is situated in the valley of the Sambre, in the south-west of Belgium, not ...
, Brussels, to destroy records of the Office National du Travail to undermine the use of skilled labour by the German occupiers. * '' Cato'' (1944) – Belgium, July field name Celeste, to provide a messenger link for communications from the Minister of Finance. * ''
Cawdor Cawdor () is a village and parish in the Highland council area, Scotland. The village is south-southwest of Nairn and east of Inverness. The village is in the Historic County of Nairnshire. History The village is the location of Cawdor ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, February–March field name Roland, accompanied by Necklace, to provide a courier service. * '' Cayote'' (1942) – Belgium, (?) May for organisation of motor sabotage, Brussels, accompanied by W/T mission Duncan. * '' Celeste'' (1944) – Belgium, July carrying messages from the Belgian Minister of Finance. * ''
Chicken The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domesticated subspecies of the red junglefowl (''Gallus gallus''), originally native to Southeast Asia. It was first domesticated around 8,000 years ago and is now one of the most common and w ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, August field name Tante Caro, creation of organisation based on passive resistance and sabotage in the
Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after ...
area. * ''
Chiron In Greek mythology, Chiron ( ; also Cheiron or Kheiron; ) was held to be the superlative centaur amongst his brethren since he was called the "wisest and justest of all the centaurs". Biography Chiron was notable throughout Greek mythology for ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, April field name Sash, W/T mission; arrested. * '' Cimber'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Yvonne, transmission of microfilmed messages. * ''
Civet A civet () is a small, lean, mostly nocturnal mammal native to tropical Asia and Africa, especially the tropical forests. The term ''civet'' applies to over a dozen different species, mostly from the family Viverridae. Most of the species's div ...
'' (1942–44) – Belgium, also known as mission Stanley, report on strength of secret armies at request of
Hubert Pierlot Hubert Marie Eugène Pierlot (, 23 December 1883 – 13 December 1963) was a Belgian politician and Prime Minister of Belgium, serving between 1939 and 1945. Pierlot, a lawyer and jurist, served in World War I before entering politics in the 192 ...
. * '' Claribel'' (1941) – Belgium, March preparations for possible use of Belgium by enemy forces as a springboard for the invasion of Britain. * ''
Claudius Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ( ; ; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54), or Claudius, was a Roman emperor, ruling from AD 41 to 54. A member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, Claudius was born to Nero Claudius Drusus, Drusus and Ant ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, July to contact resistance groups - FIL, Mouvement national belge (MNB), Groupe G, and offer financial support. * '' Coal/Turtle'' (1943) – Belgium, January abortive mission to steal German fighter aircraft, Brussels. * ''Collie'' (1942) – Belgium, March mission for SOE and Belgian Sûreté, to contact resistance, organise reception committees; exfiltration of leader of
Belgian Legion Several military units have been known as the Belgian Legion. The term "Belgian Legion" can refer to Belgian volunteers who served in the French Revolutionary Wars, Napoleonic Wars, Revolutions of 1848 and, more commonly, the Mexico Expedition ...
, but caused a subsequent quarrel between SOE and the
Belgian government in exile The Belgian Government in London (; ), also known as the Pierlot IV Government, was the government in exile of Belgium between October 1940 and September 1944 during World War II. The government was wikt:tripartite, tripartite, involving minis ...
over interrogation of leader of Belgian Legion. * '' Cominius'' (1944) – Belgium, March–April field name Mitten,
Huy Huy ( ; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. Huy lies along the river Meuse, at the mouth of the small river Hoyoux. It is in the '' sillon industriel'', the former industrial backbone of Wall ...
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Ardennes The Ardennes ( ; ; ; ; ), also known as the Ardennes Forest or Forest of Ardennes, is a region of extensive forests, rough terrain, rolling hills and ridges primarily in Belgium and Luxembourg, extending into Germany and France. Geological ...
region, W/T mission. * '' Conjugal'' (1941) – Belgium, September to organise sabotage and contacts, but captured. * '' Cordelet'' (1943–44) – Belgium, mission to social and democratic trade unionists, to encourage resistance, and organise a go-slow of Belgian workers in Germany. * ''
Coriolanus ''Coriolanus'' ( or ) is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader Gnaeus Marcius Coriolanus. Shakespeare worked on it during the same ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, April–May field name Handbag, W/T mission. * '' Daniel/Marmoset'' (1942) – Belgium, January sabotage organisation for Periwig. * '' Daranus'' (1944) – Belgium, April field name Agnes, investigation of Tybalt/ Claudius mission, information gathering on the efficiency of various groups, re-evaluation of sabotage missions. * '' Dingo (1943)'' (1943–44) – Belgium, PID mission, to stimulate slow down in production in the industrial areas of
Charleroi Charleroi (, , ; ) is a city and a municipality of Wallonia, located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. It is the largest city in both Hainaut and Wallonia. The city is situated in the valley of the Sambre, in the south-west of Belgium, not ...
, possible security breaches by agent. * '' Dolabella'' (1944) – Belgium, July/August field name Ursule, work in organising reception committees with Simone. * '' Donaldbain'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Foxtrot, W/T mission accompanying Odette mission. * ''
Duncan Duncan may refer to: People * Duncan (given name), various people * Duncan (surname), various people * Clan Duncan * Justice Duncan (disambiguation) Places * Duncan Creek (disambiguation) * Duncan River (disambiguation) * Duncan Lake (di ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, October attempted infiltration of agent to Belgium via Portugal through a staged desertion; contact eventually lost. * ''
Emelia Emmelia of Caesarea ( Greek: Ἐμμέλεια) was born in the late third to early fourth century, a period in time when Christianity was becoming more widespread, posing a challenge to the Roman government and its pagan rule. She was the wife ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, August Mrs Olga Jackson, field name Babette, independent propaganda mission for undermining of morale in Brussels, Ghent, Liège, Antwerp, Charleroi; organisation of prostitution circuit aimed at German officers. * '' Enorbarbus'' (1944) – Belgium, field name Polka, W/T support to Constantine mission. * ''
Eros Eros (, ; ) is the Greek god of love and sex. The Romans referred to him as Cupid or Amor. In the earliest account, he is a primordial god, while in later accounts he is the child of Aphrodite. He is usually presented as a handsome young ma ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Reel, W/T support. * '' Euphronius'' (1944) – Belgium, May field name Arlette, sabotage instruction to Nelly in field, region Bierene. * '' Ferret (1942)'' – Belgium, plan to evacuate seven agents from Belgium, including Arboretum, presumed captured by Germans. * '' Flaminius'' (1944) – Belgium, October 1943, field name Jacqueline, arrested mid- * '' Flavius (1943)'' – Belgium, -44, field name Bib Red, W/T mission. * ''
Fortinbras Fortinbras is a minor fictional character from William Shakespeare's tragedy ''Hamlet''. A Norwegian crown prince with a few brief scenes in the play, he delivers the final lines that represent a hopeful future for the monarchy of Denmark and i ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, field name Bracelet, little detail of mission provided in relevant files. * '' Gibbon (1942)'' (1942) – Belgium, -44, PWE mission, organisation of carrier pigeon communication systems. * ''
Glamis Glamis is a small village in Angus, Scotland, located south of Kirriemuir and southwest of Forfar. It is the location of Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. History The vicinity of Glamis has prehistoric t ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, April field name Josephine,
Huy Huy ( ; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. Huy lies along the river Meuse, at the mouth of the small river Hoyoux. It is in the '' sillon industriel'', the former industrial backbone of Wall ...
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Andenne Andenne (; ) is a city and Municipalities of Belgium, municipality of Wallonia located in the Namur Province, province of Namur, Belgium. On January 1, 2006, Andenne had a total population of 25,240. The total area is 86.17 km² which giv ...
region, adjunct to Service Hotton sabotage group. * '' Gratiano'' (1944) – Belgium, January, field name Ping Pong, W/T operator for Samoyède II, based Brussels. * ''Greyhound'' (1942) – Belgium, -45, organisation of escape routes through France to Spain (also known as WOODCHUCK and ANTOINE). * '' Griffon'' (1943) – Belgium, February field name Genon, sent in with W/T mission Badger to Huy region; 2e Bureau agent sent to liaise with secret armies, eventually captured and sent to Dachau. * '' Guineapig'' (1943) – Belgium, October field name Wig, with Flaminius, arrested. * ''
Gypsy {{Infobox ethnic group , group = Romani people , image = , image_caption = , flag = Roma flag.svg , flag_caption = Romani flag created in 1933 and accepted at the 1971 World Romani Congress , po ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, September 1941, to organise reception committees, VERMILLION courier routes, arrested (?) May . * ''
Hecate Hecate ( ; ) is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and mythology, most often shown holding a pair of torches, a key, or snakes, or accompanied by dogs, and in later periods depicted as three-formed or triple-bodied. She is variously associat ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, (?) mid-, W/T mission to Huguette group, based in Brussels. * '' Hector (World War II)'' (?) – Belgium, Hector 2 captured. Otherwise little detail available in the file. * ''
Helenus In Greek mythology, Helenus (; , ''Helenos'', ) was a gentle and clever seer. He was also a Trojan prince as the son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba of Troy, and the twin brother of the prophetess Cassandra. Mythology Early years In the ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Jeannine, Brussels, sabotage instructor for Nola. * '' Hillcat'' (1943) – Belgium, August sent with Tybalt, W/T missioni to Hector group. * '' Hireling'' (1941) – Belgium, September arrested shortly after landing, escape, investigation by MI5. * '' Horatio'' (1944) – Belgium, January 1944, field name Glove,
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
, W/T mission for Hector II and Nelly, arrested May . * ''
Hortensius Quintus Hortensius Hortalus (114–50 BC) was a Roman Republic, Roman lawyer, an orator and a statesman. Politically he belonged to the Optimates. He was consul in 69 BC alongside Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus. His nickname was ''Dionysia ( ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, January 1944, field name Valentine, sabotage of waterways, Wanneberg and
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
region, arrested in April. * '' Iachimo'' (1944) – Belgium, field name Noemie, to contact resistance groups of MNB. No clue in files as to success. * ''
Iago Iago () is a fictional character in Shakespeare's '' Othello'' (c. 1601–1604). Iago is the play's main antagonist and Othello's standard-bearer. He is the husband of Emilia who is in turn the attendant of Othello's wife Desdemona. Iago ha ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, January field name Scipio, provision of counter scorch organisation in
Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after ...
; investigation of security of Hector organisation under recent arrests. * '' Imogen'' (1944) – Belgium, July/August field name Alice, courier for Odette, successful mission. * '' Incomparable'' (1942) – Belgium, March PID propaganda mission, to contact and obtain influence in sabotage organisation; no clue in these files as to its fate. * ''
Independence Independence is a condition of a nation, country, or state, in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independence is the status of ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, April via
Gibraltar Gibraltar ( , ) is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory and British overseas cities, city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the A ...
; to contact any existing organisations and assess progress, advise on needs. No clue as to outcome. * ''
Intersection In mathematics, the intersection of two or more objects is another object consisting of everything that is contained in all of the objects simultaneously. For example, in Euclidean geometry, when two lines in a plane are not parallel, their ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, January captured shortly afterwards, investigation on use by Germans and possible arrest of other agents. * ''
Jerboa Jerboas () are the members of the family Dipodidae. They are hopping desert rodents found throughout North Africa and Asia. They tend to live in hot deserts. When chased, jerboas can run at up to . Some species are preyed on by little owls (''A ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, April
Ghent Ghent ( ; ; historically known as ''Gaunt'' in English) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the Provinces of Belgium, province ...
, Sûreté de l'État mission, to limit industrial production, some sabotage of waterways. * ''
Junius Junius often refers to: * Junius (writer), the pseudonym of an 18th-century British political writer of strongly Whig principles * The nomen of the ancient Roman * or , the month of June on the ancient Roman calendar * Rosa Luxemburg's '' Junius P ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, May/June field name Parasol, W/T mission, possibly arrested. * ''
Koala The koala (''Phascolarctos cinereus''), sometimes inaccurately called the koala bear, is an arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. It is the only Extant taxon, extant representative of the Family (biology), family ''Phascolar ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, June to stimulate a go-slow action to Beringen coal mines to reduce output, also to prepare sabotage on railways and the
Albert Canal The Albert Canal (, ; , ) is a canal located in northeastern Belgium, which was named for King Albert I of Belgium. The Albert Canal connects Antwerp with Liège, and also the Meuse river with the Scheldt river. It also connects with the Des ...
. * ''Labrador'' (1943) – Belgium, January 2ieme mission, to organise reception committees; later doubts as to security. * ''
Lacquer Lacquer is a type of hard and usually shiny coating or finish applied to materials such as wood or metal. It is most often made from resin extracted from trees and waxes and has been in use since antiquity. Asian lacquerware, which may be c ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, September sent to liaise with Conjugal organisation. * '' Lamb'' (1942) – Belgium, April/May W/T mission, to the secret army. * ''
Lavinia In Roman mythology, Lavinia ( ; ) is the daughter of Latinus and Amata, and the last wife of Aeneas. Creation It has been proposed that the character was in part intended to represent Servilia Isaurica, Emperor Augustus's first fiancée. Story ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, March/April field name Victorine, organisation mission, sabotage against river traffic and locks. * ''
Lear Lear or Leir may refer to: Acronyms * Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios, a Mexican association of revolutionary artists and writers * Low Energy Ion Ring, an ion pre-accelerator of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN ** Low Energy Antipr ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, August to assist Stanley mission in cooperation with the secret army. * ''
Lemur Lemurs ( ; from Latin ) are Strepsirrhini, wet-nosed primates of the Superfamily (biology), superfamily Lemuroidea ( ), divided into 8 Family (biology), families and consisting of 15 genera and around 100 existing species. They are Endemism, ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, November British officer sent to try to resolveccurrent impasse, to organise reception committees,
Ghent Ghent ( ; ; historically known as ''Gaunt'' in English) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the Provinces of Belgium, province ...
region. * ''
Lepidus Marcus Aemilius Lepidus (; 89 BC – late 13 or early 12 BC) was a Roman general and statesman who formed the Second Triumvirate alongside Octavian and Mark Antony during the final years of the Roman Republic. Lepidus had previously been ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, May field name Waltz, W/T mission with Huguette, eventually captured. * '' Ligarius'' (1944) – Belgium, June 1944, field name Margot, liaison with Delphine, sabotage training; arrested July . * ''
Lodovico Lodovico is an Italian masculine given name, and may refer to: *Ludovico Sforza (1452-1508), Duke of Milan * Cigoli (1559–1613), Italian painter and architect * Lodovico, Count Corti (1823–1888), Italian diplomat * Lodovico Agostini (1534–1 ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, May
Namur Namur (; ; ) is a city and municipality in Wallonia, Belgium. It is the capital both of the province of Namur and of Wallonia, hosting the Parliament of Wallonia, the Government of Wallonia and its administration. Namur stands at the confl ...
region, field name Rosalie, sabotage instruction mission. * ''
Lucullus Lucius Licinius Lucullus (; 118–57/56 BC) was a Ancient Romans, Roman List of Roman generals, general and Politician, statesman, closely connected with Lucius Cornelius Sulla. In culmination of over 20 years of almost continuous military and ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, January field name Gauntlet,
Nivelles Nivelles (; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. The Nivelles municipality includes the former municipalities of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux. The Nivelles arrondissement ...
, W/T mission. * '' Luculluss'' (1944) – Belgium, March field name Jeanette, shot down. * ''
Lynx A lynx ( ; : lynx or lynxes) is any of the four wikt:extant, extant species (the Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, Eurasian lynx and the bobcat) within the medium-sized wild Felidae, cat genus ''Lynx''. The name originated in Middle Engl ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, June Neufchâteau area, W/T mission. * '' M 12/Tiber'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission; a sparse file suggests activity in
Liguria Liguria (; ; , ) is a Regions of Italy, region of north-western Italy; its Capital city, capital is Genoa. Its territory is crossed by the Alps and the Apennine Mountains, Apennines Mountain chain, mountain range and is roughly coextensive with ...
and
Genoa Genoa ( ; ; ) is a city in and the capital of the Italian region of Liguria, and the sixth-largest city in Italy. As of 2025, 563,947 people live within the city's administrative limits. While its metropolitan city has 818,651 inhabitan ...
. * '' Macduff'' (1943) – Belgium, May with Ibex and Seal, to find reception committees for Civer, to act as an adjunct to mission Stanley. * ''
Majordomo A majordomo () is a person who speaks, makes arrangements, or takes charge for another. Typically, this is the highest (''major'') person of a household (''domūs'' or ''domicile'') staff, a head servant who acts on behalf of the owner of a larg ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, January with Mandamus, reports on arrests, including Lacquer agents. * ''
Man Friday Friday is one of the main characters of Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel ''Robinson Crusoe'' and its sequel '' The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe''. Robinson Crusoe names the man Friday, with whom he cannot at first communicate, because they fir ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, January contact existing secret organisations, collect political and propaganda information. * ''
Mandamus A writ of (; ) is a judicial remedy in the English and American common law system consisting of a court order that commands a government official or entity to perform an act it is legally required to perform as part of its official duties, o ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, January to organise sabotage, passive resistance, arms dumps, possibly crashed after take-off. * ''
Mandrill The mandrill (''Mandrillus sphinx'') is a large Old World monkey native to west central Africa. It is one of the most colorful mammals in the world, with red and blue skin on its face and posterior. The species is Sexual dimorphism, sexually ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, PID mission to contact Cordier mission for the demoralisation of German support, reception of propaganda,
Liège Liège ( ; ; ; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and Municipalities in Belgium, municipality of Wallonia, and the capital of the Liège Province, province of Liège, Belgium. The city is situated in the valley of the Meuse, in the east o ...
,
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
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Ghent Ghent ( ; ; historically known as ''Gaunt'' in English) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the Provinces of Belgium, province ...
. * '' Manelaus'' (1943) – Belgium, October liaison mission to chief of zone 1, field name Berthe. * '' Marcius'' (1943) – Belgium, February/March field name Necklace, W/T support to chief Osric; presumed arrested. * '' Mardian'' (1944) – Belgium, July field name Mathilde, to work with Celeste. * ''
Marmot Marmots are large ground squirrels in the genus ''Marmota'', with 15 species living in Asia, Europe, and North America. These herbivores are active during the summer, when they can often be found in groups, but are not seen during the winter, w ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, September support to existing sabotage movement in
Mons Mons commonly refers to: * Mons, Belgium, a city in Belgium * Mons pubis (mons Venus or mons veneris), in mammalian anatomy, the adipose tissue lying above the pubic bone * Mons (planetary nomenclature), a sizable extraterrestrial mountain * Batt ...
,
Scheldt The Scheldt ( ; ; ) is a river that flows through northern France, western Belgium, and the southwestern part of Netherlands, the Netherlands, with its mouth at the North Sea. Its name is derived from an adjective corresponding to Old Englis ...
region. * ''
Mastiff A mastiff is a large and powerful Dog type, type of dog. Mastiffs are among the largest dogs, and typically have a short Coat (dog), coat, a long low-set tail and large feet; the skull is large and bulky, the muzzle broad and short (brachycephal ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, March W/T mission with Incomparable; no reports received. * '' Menas'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Eugénie, to contact Samoyède II and Stentor organisation. * '' Mencrates'' (1944) – Belgium, April/May field name Hortense, sabotage mission to Nelly. * ''
Menenius The gens Menenia was an ancient and very illustrious patrician house at ancient Rome from the earliest days of the Roman Republic to the first half of the fourth century BC. The first of the family to obtain the consulship was Agrippa Menenius Lan ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Simone, organisation of reception committees; arrives too late to fulfil mission. * '' Messala'' (1944) – Belgium, June to regain direction in field of railway dislocation, replace Nelly and organise sabotage structure, field name Huguette. * ''
Mink Mink are dark-colored, semiaquatic, carnivorous mammals of the genera ''Neogale'' and '' Mustela'' and part of the family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, otters, and ferrets. There are two extant species referred to as "mink": the A ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, chief steward in Belgian merchant navy, escaping to form sabotage organisation in
Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after ...
region and await W/T. * '' Mongoose (1942)'' – Belgium, June to contact secret armies, arrange reception committees; established but no reports received. * ''
Montano Montano in Italian, both Montano and Montaño in Spanish, is a surname. It may refer to: * Aldo Montano (fencer born 1910), Italian fencer * Aldo Montano (fencer born 1978), Italian fencer and grandson of the above fencer * Alicia Gómez Monta ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, March reports on Groupe G activities, investigation of Yapok, Fabius and Hector II missions, creation of PWE structure and sabotage central Brussels. * ''
Mouse A mouse (: mice) is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate. The best known mouse species is the common house mouse (''Mus musculus'' ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, March drops unoccupied France, arrested shortly after landing. * ''
Mule The mule is a domestic equine hybrid between a donkey, and a horse. It is the offspring of a male donkey (a jack) and a female horse (a mare). The horse and the donkey are different species, with different numbers of chromosomes; of the two ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, April/May
Free French Free France () was a resistance government claiming to be the legitimate government of France following the dissolution of the Third French Republic, Third Republic during World War II. Led by General , Free France was established as a gover ...
recruit, to organise transport and sabotage in
Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after ...
. * '' Musjid'' (1941) – Belgium, September/October contact organisations in east and west
Flanders Flanders ( or ; ) is the Dutch language, Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium. However, there are several overlapping definitions, including ones related to culture, la ...
, creation of reception and sabotage organisations, organiser Aboretum, to be dispatched. * ''
Newsagent A newsagent's shop or simply newsagent's or paper shop (British English), newsagency (Australian English) or newsstand ( American and Canadian English) is a business that sells newspapers, magazines, cigarettes, snacks and often items of local ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, May with W/T operator Vampire, to organise reception committees and sabotage groups in
Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after ...
and
Limburg Limburg or Limbourg may refer to: Regions * Limburg (Belgium), a province since 1839 in the Flanders region of Belgium * Limburg (Netherlands), a province since 1839 in the south of the Netherlands * Diocese of Limburg, Roman Catholic Diocese in ...
. * '' Nicanor'' (1943) – Belgium, January /February field name Therese, support to chief Belgian organisers. * ''
Opinion An opinion is a judgement, viewpoint, or statement that is not conclusive, as opposed to facts, which are true statements. Definition A given opinion may deal with subjective matters in which there is no conclusive finding, or it may deal ...
'' (1941) – Belgium (?), mission to cultivate contacts in ecclesiastical circles, including the king's entourage. * ''
Othello ''The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice'', often shortened to ''Othello'' (), is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare around 1603. Set in Venice and Cyprus, the play depicts the Moorish military commander Othello as he is manipulat ...
'' (1943) – Belgium, June mission to organise agricultural resistance, develop clandestine press and the encouragement of the sale of produce direct to the population, thus undermining occupation controls. * '' Outcast'' (1941) – Belgium, September/October to work also into Luxembourg to contact existing groups or set up new ones, plan sabotage of power stations, industrial targets. * ''
Outhaul An outhaul is a control line found on a sailboat. It is an element of the running rigging, used to attach the mainsail clew to the boom and tensions the foot of the sail. It commonly uses a block at the boom end and a cleat on the boom, closer ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, set for June did not take place, little information as to purpose in available file. * ''
Pandarus Pandarus or Pandar (Ancient Greek: Πάνδαρος ''Pándaros'') is a Trojan aristocrat who appears in stories about the Trojan War. In Homer's ''Iliad'' he is portrayed as an energetic and powerful warrior, but in medieval literature he b ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, March, field name Cufflinks; to supply 90,000 dollars to secret army and aid building up to wireless network. * ''
Patroclus In Greek mythology, Patroclus (generally pronounced ; ) was a Greek hero of the Trojan War and an important character in Homer's ''Iliad''. Born in Opus, Patroclus was the son of the Argonaut Menoetius. When he was a child, he was exiled from ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, April/May 1944, with Velutus and Publius, field name Bracelet, works to Osric,
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
, but arrested June . * Operation Patron (1944) – Belgium, 1944, proposed exfiltration of Prince Charles of Belgium, brother of the King; no progress by August . * ''
Periwig A wig is a head covering made from human or animal hair, or a synthetic imitation thereof. The word is short for "periwig". Wigs may be worn to disguise baldness, to alter the wearer's appearance, or as part of certain professional uniforms. H ...
'' (1941) – Belgium, Sabotage mission with radio broadcast from Brussels towards London. "Armand" captured by GFP in january 1942 (few details in the file). * '' Philotus'' (1943) – Belgium, August establishment of organisation for reception and distribution of propaganda, attacks against pro-Fascists, and obstruction of work of collaborators. * '' Phrynia'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Liliane, to Osric, communications, information and reconnaissance for the chief of the area. * ''Platypus'' (1942) – Belgium, August with ''Man Friday'', mission with Belgian Sûreté and
Political Warfare Executive During World War II, the Political Warfare Executive (PWE) was a British clandestine body created to produce and disseminate both white and black propaganda, with the aim of damaging enemy morale and sustaining the morale of countries occupied ...
(PWE) to influence Belgian industry towards go-slow tactics, collection of economic data; status of mission questioned by 'C'. * '' Pointer'' (1943) – Belgium, July with Claudius, later W/T to Claudius, contact with escape organisations; but questions over contact with German agents. * ''
Polonius Polonius is a character in William Shakespeare's play ''Hamlet''. He is the chief counsellor of the play's ultimate villain, Claudius, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia. Generally regarded as wrong in every judgment he makes over the cou ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, January field name Belt, to Tybalt, north of
Nivelles Nivelles (; ; ) is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the Belgian province of Walloon Brabant. The Nivelles municipality includes the former municipalities of Baulers, Bornival, Thines, and Monstreux. The Nivelles arrondissement ...
. * ''
Priam In Greek mythology, Priam (; , ) was the legendary and last king of Troy during the Trojan War. He was the son of Laomedon. His many children included notable characters such as Hector, Paris, and Cassandra. Etymology Most scholars take the e ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, May/June field name Hubertine, sabotage instruction mission. * '' Publius'' (1944) – Belgium, April/May field name Muff, W/T mission to Colette * '' Rat/Goat'' (1943) – Belgium, April organisation of courier line for escapees and mail. * '' Regan'' (1944) – Belgium, February field name Lining, W/T mission to Scipio. * '' Reynaldo'' (1944) – Belgium, August field name Gabrielle, to contact chief of the secret army. * '' Rhombold'' (1941) – Belgium, October
Chevron Chevron (often relating to V-shaped patterns) may refer to: Science and technology * Chevron (aerospace), sawtooth patterns on some jet engines * Chevron (anatomy), a bone * '' Eulithis testata'', a moth * Chevron (geology), a fold in rock la ...
area, W/T and sabotage. * ''
Roderigo Roderigo is a fictional character in Shakespeare's 1604 play '' Othello''. Roderigo, a wealthy Venetian, is manipulated into funding the antagonist Iago's plot against Othello in the hopeless belief that Iago will aid him in courting Othello's ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, May field name Paulette, sabotage instruction to Nelly organisation,
Lessines Lessines (; ; ; ) is a city and Municipalities of Belgium, municipality of Wallonia located in the Hainaut Province, province of Hainaut, Belgium. As of the 2014 census, The municipality's total population was 18,637. The total area is which gi ...
region. * ''
Rosencrantz Rosenkranz is the Danish and German word for rosary. The literal German meaning is 'wreath of roses'. Rosenkranz, Rosenkrantz, Rosencrance, Rosencrans or Rosencrantz is a Germanic and Ashkenazi Jewish surname and may refer to: People * Rosenkran ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, September W/T mission, overtaken by Allied advance. * ''
Sable The sable (''Martes zibellina'') is a species of marten, a small omnivorous mammal primarily inhabiting the forest environments of Russia, from the Ural Mountains throughout Siberia, and northern Mongolia. Its habitat also borders eastern Kaz ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, April/May east of
Blois Blois ( ; ) is a commune and the capital city of Loir-et-Cher Departments of France, department, in Centre-Val de Loire, France, on the banks of the lower Loire river between Orléans and Tours. With 45,898 inhabitants by 2019, Blois is the mos ...
, to establish sabotage group near
Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after ...
, part of mission known as 'the Toughs', to disorganise transport, railways, communications. * '' Samoyède'' (1943) – Belgium, May PID mission, for pre- and post- liberation work, jamming of German wireless installations, aim of helping Allies from
D-Day The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during the Second World War. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as ...
in use of press, cinema and radio. * '' Sempronius'' (1944) – Belgium, February/March field name Ernestine, assistance to chief of sabotage, organisation of reception of material, using business cover; no reports received from mission in surviving file. * '' Silkmerchant'' (1941) – Belgium, May organisation of passive resistance through liberal and social parties, eventually leading to sabotage. * ''
Socrates Socrates (; ; – 399 BC) was a Ancient Greek philosophy, Greek philosopher from Classical Athens, Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and as among the first moral philosophers of the Ethics, ethical tradition ...
'' (1943–44) – Belgium, to organise financial aid to resistance organisations. * ''
Terrier Terrier () is a Dog type, type of dog originally bred to hunt vermin. A terrier is a dog of any one of many Dog breed, breeds or landraces of the terrier Dog type, type, which are typically small, wiry, Gameness, game, and fearless. There are fi ...
'' (1942) – Belgium, March
Rochefort Rochefort () may refer to: Places France * Rochefort, Charente-Maritime, in the Charente-Maritime department ** Arsenal de Rochefort, a former naval base and dockyard * Rochefort, Savoie in the Savoie department * Rochefort-du-Gard, in the G ...
area, W/T mission suspicions of possible use of W/T sets by the enemy. * ''
Tybalt Tybalt () is a fictional character and the principal antagonist in William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo and Juliet''. He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's short-tempered first cousin, and Romeo's rival. Tybalt shares the same name ...
'' (1942–44) – Belgium, organisational mission to contact resistance CLAUDIUS groups, secret armies and FIL, the largest sub group in Belgium, and bring these within SOE coordination. * '' Union (1944)'' (1944) – France, January to investigate Maquis strength, Savone region. * ''
Varro Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 BCE) was a Roman polymath and a prolific author. He is regarded as ancient Rome's greatest scholar, and was described by Petrarch as "the third great light of Rome" (after Virgil and Cicero). He is sometimes call ...
'' (1944) – Belgium, field name Delphine, mission to investigate arrests in Tybalt organisation. * '' Vergillia'' (1944) – Belgium, February field name Nelly, chief sabotage organisation working to chief of staff, SOE and Belgian Sûreté, with the aim of dislocating rail and road transportation on D-Day. * '' Yapok'' (1944) – Belgium, February with Montano and Volumnia missions, field name Shoelace; arrested and escaped.


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Aloes Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, gharuwood or the Wood of Gods, commonly referred to as oud or oudh (from , ), is a fragrant, dark and resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings. It forms in the heartwood of ''Aquilaria' ...
'' (1944) – France, 1944, code name for resistance headquarters,
Brittany Brittany ( ) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica in Roman Gaul. It became an Kingdom of Brittany, independent kingdom and then a Duch ...
, W/T communications to five departments of Brittany. * '' Armada'' (1943) – France, November sabotage of
Le Creusot Le Creusot () is a Communes of France, commune and industrial town in the Saône-et-Loire Departments of France, department, Regions of France, region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, eastern France. The inhabitants are known as Creusotins. Formerl ...
electricity power, also transformer stations and fuel depots. * '' Bezique/Dressmaker'' (1943) – France, sabotage of tanneries at Graulhet (Pau-Toulouse) and Mazamet (Carcassonne); unsuccessful. * ''
Citronelle Citronelle is a city on the northern border of Mobile County, Alabama, Mobile County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 3,946. It is included in the Mobile metropolitan statistical area a ...
'' (1944) – France, to assess Maquis Strength,
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region. * '' Echalotte'' (1944) – France, wireless bases in Moselle and Vosges area to augment existing radio circuits and to provide information to London from rear of German line. * ''
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'' (1944) – France, derived from Union, liaison mission, Vercors. Commander, Major Desmond Longe. * '' Hangman'' (1942) – France, sabotage of pylons; training for the operation took place, but no indications are available from the file that the operation took place. * '' Housekeeper'' (1943) – France, sabotage of canal lock at Lesdains. * ''
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'' (1941) – France, sabotage of transformer sub station
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'' (1942) – France, sabotage of Matisse works,
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aerodrome. * ''
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refinery. * '' Sling'' (1944) – France, attack on Paris electricity supplies by systematic destruction of pylons on three main lines; successful. * '' Operation Sophie'' (1943) – France, June dispatch of assistant to De Gaulle's commissaire for France.


Germany

* '' Braddock I'' (1944) – Germany, dropping of
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in an uprising. * '' Braddock II'' (1944) – Germany, dropping of propaganda information in Germany * ''
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'' (1943) – Germany, attempt to start a sabotage organisation in
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, using a German deserter, Kurt Koenig. * '' Colan'' (1945) – Germany, sabotage of railway between
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, reports of success by agents. * '' Downend'' (1944) – Germany, agent sent to create a sabotage organisation in the
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area, based on a nucleus of contacts with the ISK. * ''
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'' (1944) – Germany, -45, establishment of an organiser for sabotage in Breslau region. * '' Fordwick'' (1944) – Germany, establishment of a line for agents and information between Germany and Denmark. * ''
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'' (1944–45) – Germany, plan to assassinate Hitler pressed by SOE and supported by Duff Cooper. A full implementation and intelligence report was drawn up but was not taken forward; internal arguments against the assassination included the possibility of a resulting Hitler martyr cult; and, when the war would eventually be won, a lessening of the perception that Nazism had been decisively crushed by the Allies. In any event, plans to deal with Hitler's subordinates, including Goebbels, found favour but were not implemented (Operation Little Foxleys). * ''Operation Frilford, Frilford'' (1944) – Germany, -45, to sabotage railway track from Hintshingen to Oberlauchringen; reports from agents on success. * ''Operation Vivacious, Vivacious'' (1944–45) – Germany, agent (2nd Lieutenant Baker Byrne) sent to sabotage the Bruno Hintze precision engineering works in Berlin, active in the production of V-2 rocket, V2 rocket components. Not successful, but agent managed to return to Britain.


Greece

* ''Operation Animals, Animals'' (1943) – Greece, redeployment of ''Harling'' personnel to disrupt German communication to western Greece and add credibility to a false plan of invasion there. * ''Operation Harling, Harling'' (1942) – sabotage of the Gorgopotamos viaduct in a joint operation by a British mission and Greek Resistance groups. * ''Operation Locksmith, Locksmith'' (1943) – attempted sabotage of the Corinth Canal by a four-man team led by Mike Cumberlege. * ''Operation Noah's Ark (1944), Noah's Ark'' (1944) – proposed operations to harass German withdrawal from Greece


India

* ''Operation Creek, Creek'' (1943) – successful attack on ''Ehrenfels'', a German ship transmitting information to U-boats from neutral Portugal's territory of Goa


Italy

* ''Operation Aileron, Aileron'' (1944) – Italy, brief report only available in the files of an agent sent to Siena in March 1944, purpose unclear. * ''Operation Almouth, Almouth'' (1944) – Italy, February 1944, plans for blowing up of railway bridge over the Taro; the relevant file provides few clues to outcome. * ''Operation Ampthill, Ampthill'' (1944) – Italy, March 1944, rail sabotage at Pedaso. * ''Operation Atlow, Atlow'' (1944) – Italy, April sabotage against railways in the Siena area, Asciano. * ''Operation Balloonet, Balloonet'' (1944–1945) – Italy, political and military mission to the East Tyrol and VIOLET south-west Carinthia (state), Carinthia. * ''Operation Bandon VII, Bandon VII'' (1945) – Italy, continued political and military liaison mission in Turin. Appears to have had the task of facilitating supplies by safeguarding Rivoli airport. * ''Operation Bergenfield, Bergenfield'' (1944–1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to the TABELLA partisans, Udine area. * ''Operation Blundell, Blundell'' (1944) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to VIOLET Piacenza partisans, working in La Spezia region. The relevant files contain reports by leaders Captain T D Gregg and Major Lett. * ''Operation Blundell, Blundell'' (1944–1945) – Italy, general name used to denote the various liaison missions to the Italian partisans in the north, . * ''Operation Boykin, Boykin'' (1945) – Italy, plan for kidnapping of suspected double agents who were thought to be compromising the north Italian resistance. Although successful when carried out in February: interrogation of the agents later suggested that the suspicions were unfounded. * ''Operation Cherokee, Cherokee'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to partisans in ANTI-SCORCH northern Piedmont. * ''Operation Cisco, Cisco'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission, Modena-Reggio, aiming to create a secure base on the northern Apennine Mountains. * ''Operation Colossus, Colossus'' (1941) – Italy, February Landing of sabotage of bridges. * ''Operation Coolant, Coolant'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to the partisans COOLANT BLUE north east of Udine. * ''Operation Corona (1944), Corona (1944)'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission, Piedmont. * ''Operation Donum, Donum'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission in east Piedmont. * ''Operation Envelope, Envelope'' (1945) – Italy Reggio Emilia region, political and military liaison BLUE (TOFFEE) mission. * ''Operation Evaporate, Evaporate'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to Modena. * ''Operation Ferret (1944), Ferret(1944) '' – Italy, June to land three A Force agents north of Bonassola on the Ligurian coast and attempt a meeting with an existing Ferret party. * ''Operation Ferrula, Ferrula'' (1944) – Italy, -45, Val d'Aosta, political and military liaison mission. * ''Operation Flap/Fin, Flap/Fin'' (1944) – Italy, 1945, political and military liaison mission to southern Piedmont, dispatched August. Also appears to be known as Temple mission. * ''Operation Floodlight, Floodlight'' (1944) – Italy, -45, political and military liaison mission consisting of Major W O Churchill, to act as British Liaison Officer to General Cadorna at the request of the CLNAI in northern Italy. * ''Operation Gela Blue, Gela Blue'' (1944) – Italy, -45, political and military liaison mission to partisans in Vittorio Veneto. * ''Operation Genesse, Genesse'' (1945) – Italy, military and political liaison mission to Oltre-Po, Pavese and partisans of Ligurian zone. * ''Operation Hail, Hail'' (1944) – Italy, date uncertain. Few papers are provided on this file, but the mission appears to have been led by Petrucci, shot by the SS in March . * ''Operation Hapale, Hapale'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to the partisans, southern Piedmont; signals investigation mission. * ''Operation Hapeville, Hapeville'' (1945) – Italy probably little detail on the file, but likely to have been a liaison mission to the partisans at Bergamasco. * ''Operation Harrisburg, Harrisburg'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to partisans * ''Operation Herring, Herring'' (1945) – Italy, April 1944 raid by Italian paratroops on German supply lines. * ''Operation Herrington, Herrington'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission, northern Lombardy, to the partisans of Bergamasco (AL), Bergamasco. * ''Operation Homestead, Homestead'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission, northern Lombardy. * ''Operation Incisor, Incisor'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to the Val d'Aosta area. * ''Operation Indelible, Indelible'' (1945) – Italy, military and political liaison mission to partisans in the COTULLA Savona province * ''Operation Insulin, Insulin'' (1945) – Italy, March political and military liaison mission, Piacentina area. * ''Operation Izarra, Izarra'' (?) – Italy, proposed exfiltration of General Gustvo Pesenti. * ''Operation Leyton, Leyton'' (1944) – Italy, July to block enemy transport and communications on the coast road, Fano to Pesaro. * ''Operation M 11, M 11'' (1945) – Italy, political and military liaison mission, Asti and Piedmont (existed under different leadership before this date). * ''Operation M 6, M 6'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission in Biella area. * ''Operation Mallaby/Neck, Mallaby/Neck'' (1945) – Italy, 1943 with a second mission the first W/T mission dropped by parachute to Lake Como, but was captured on landing. The agent, Richard Mallaby, also known as Olaf and Richard Tucker, provided a W/T link during the final surrender of the Axis forces in Italy after being captured during his second mission. * ''Operation Moselle, Moselle'' (1943–45) – Italy, wireless operation, agent captured in Sardinia and AVOCAT possibly played back against SOE. * ''Operation Pool, Pool'' (1944) – Italy, May. ''Pool I'' was a landing on Elba near Capo San Andrea, with ''Pool II'' being the exfiltration of agents from the same place. * ''Operation Potato, Potato'' (1944) – Italy, sabotage of the railway line from Siena to Empoli and subsidiary roads, June to July . * ''Operation Ricco, Ricco'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military mission to partisans; road party in the La Spezia area. * ''Operation Rudder, Rudder'' (?) – Italy, codename for telegrams received from Rome through a code specially infiltrated immediately after the armistice. * ''Operation Ruina, Ruina'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission to partisans, west Veneto. The file contains a detailed sabotage diary. * ''Operation Saki, Saki'' (1944–45) – Italy, political and military liaison mission
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region. * ''Operation Turdus, Turdus'' (1944) – Italy, Lunese area, political and military liaison mission to partisans.


Netherlands

* ''Operation Artichoke, Artichoke'' (1942) – Holland, June to destroy Very low frequency, VLF stations at Radio Kootwijk, Kootwijk, the communications centre for U-boats in North Sea. An agent was to be exfiltrated, but the file provides no further details. * ''Operation Backgammon/Draughts, Backgammon/Draughts'' (1944) – Holland organising mission, . * ''Operation Broadbean, Broadbean'' (1943) – Holland, February to collect mail from resistance groups in northern Holland and arrange transportation. * ''Operation Curling, Curling'' (1944) – Holland, W/T mission to chief operator. * ''Operation Dicing, Dicing'' (1945) – Holland, (?) April Jedburgh team to represent special forces and act as liaison between resistance and paratroops in the Assen, Meppel and Coevorden area. * ''Operation Draughts, Draughts'' (1945) – Holland, January W/T mission, north Holland. * ''Operation Gambling, Gambling'' (1945) – Holland, Jedburgh team to Veluwe region. * ''Operation Kuyper, Kuyper'' (1944) – Holland, October Lieutenant Dubois of Dutch army sent to organise reception committee and locate evading service personnel. Captured. * ''Operation Market, Market'' (1944) – Holland, September liaison missions for Arnhem operations, EDWARD, provision of W/T contacts with England during airborne operation CLAUDE, Operation Market Garden. The four Jedburgh teams were Edward, Claude, CLARENCE and Clarence and Daniel. * ''Operation Rummy, Rummy'' (1944) – Holland, to contact underground movements and report on security aspects after recent German successes against the circuits. * ''Operation Tiddleywinks, Tiddleywinks'' (1944) – Holland, August to re-establish propaganda links, send messages to the underground press on behalf of the Queen; agent injured on landing.


North Africa

* ''Operation Falaise, Falaise'' (1941) – Tangier, -42, destruction of an enemy wireless station used for providing locations of Allied submarines in the Straits of Gibraltar.


Norway

Source: * ''Barbara (1941)'' - Trondheim, sabotage train line between Trondheim and Storlien. * Redshank (1942) - Orkanger, sabotage the transformer station to stop pyrite transportation from Orkla mines to the shipping harbor at Thamshavn. * Operation Kestrel, Kestrel (1942) - Fosdalen, sabotage the iron mine equipment to halt the increase in production. * Marshfield (1942) - Nesset, sabotage the Rødsand iron mines. SOE agents dispatched but disappeared after landing. * Operation Chaffinch, Chaffinch (1943) - Moss, sabotage shipping and make contact with resistance groups. SOE agents escaped after sinking a vessel.


Portugal

* ''Operation Panicle, Panicle'' (1941) – Portugal, planning for delay of any enemy advance into Portugal.


Spain

* ''Operation Defiance, Defiance'' (1942–43) – Spain, attempt to build up 'traditionalist', probably Catalan people, Catalan, support in the Barcelona area. * ''Operation Hollowshoes, Hollowshoes'' (1942) – Spain, -45, building up of a network by Emilio Varas Canal. The group took its name from the latter's girlfriend who proved her ability to create hollow heeled footwear. * ''
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'' (1944–45) – Spain, a plan for the planting of evidence on captured Germans (who would presumably be allowed to escape) which would lead to the belief that the real German underground resistance movement was being organised from Britain. There is no evidence in the file to suggest that it went ahead. * ''Operation Pompey, Pompey'' (?) – Spanish section plan for deception to suggest that the Allies intended to attack southern France or Greek islands. * ''Operation Relator, Relator'' (1941–43) – Spain, name given to the training of a party of area commanders to be used in Spain; also appear to be known as "Ali Baba and the 20 thieves". Their purpose was to delay the enemy in any advance into Spain. * ''Operation Reproach, Reproach'' (1941–43) – Spain, general name for attempts to build up support among Spanish 'traditionalists' in the event of an invasion of Spain, in the Navarre area. * ''Operation Warden (1941), Warden'' (1941) – Spain, plan for the sabotage of eight enemy ships in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas harbour; no evidence that this was carried out.


Sweden

* ''Operation Bridford, Bridford'' (1943–44) – Blockade running operation smuggling vital war supplies from Sweden to the UK using converted Motor Gun Boats * ''Operation Rubble, Rubble'' (1941) – Evacuation of Norwegian flagged ships from Sweden to the UK, transporting vital war supplies.


Yugoslavia

* ''Operation Bullseye, Bullseye'' (1941) – Submarine landing to Montenegrin coast, to contact anti-Axis resistance in Yugoslavia * ''Operation Hydra (Yugoslavia), Hydra'' (1943) – failed contact operation with Josip Broz Tito's Partisans (Yugoslavia), Partisans * ''Operation Typical, Typical'' (1943) – The 22 May airdrop of a British delegation to Tito's headquarters. * ''Operation Noah's Ark (1944), Noah's Ark'' (1944) – proposed operations to harass German withdrawal from Greece


West Africa

* ''Operation Postmaster, Postmaster'' (1942) – West Africa, capture of two Italian ships.


Miscellaneous

* ''Operation Bandon, Bandon'' (?) – The files include a report on the HQ in Turin and the liberation of the city. * ''Operation Cabaret, Cabaret'' (1942) – An attempt to repeat ''Operation Rubble'' - abandoned. * ''Operation Casement, Casement'' (1944) – A deception plan aimed at creating the belief that Germans were fleeing to Éire or Argentina to form a free German government. Suggested by the Spanish section during it did not go ahead through the lack of evidence of the Spanish escape connection considered necessary for its success. * ''Operation Codford, Codford'' (?) – Name for all operations designed to prevent enemy states from seizing assets of neutral foreign countries. * ''Operation Moonshine, Moonshine'' (1944) – Growing out of ''Operation Bridford'', a partially successful operation to deliver arms to the Danish resistance and return via Sweden carrying war supplies. * ''Operation Performance, Performance'' (1942) – An attempt to repeat ''Operation Rubble'' - partial success with heavy casualties. * ''Operation Rankin, Rankin'' (?) – Codeword for planning of operation in the event of German withdrawal from occupied countries. * ''Operation Siamang, Siamang'' (?) – Val Maria area, helping to coordinate anti-scorch measures to protect hydroelectric plants in the region. * ''Force 136#China, Operation Remorse'' – An economic operation in Hong Kong and other parts of China, that included counterfeiting currency and smuggling, which generated over £77 million in profit for the SOE.


See also

*List of World War II military operations


References

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