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作       者:Special Operations Executive

出  版  社:William Collins

出版时间:2014-11-06

字       数:17.0万

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The actual course given to all secret agents in SOE before working behind enemy lines. It includes everything you needed to know to go undercover – from documents, cover stories and how to live off the land to how to get through an interrogation. The Special Operations Executive (SOE) was a secret British World War II organisation formed in 1940 to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, and to aid local resistance movements. In late 1942, SOE was asked to increase the number of agents to aid the invasion of mainland Europe. Part of agent training was ‘tradecraft’ – the practical details on how to be a clandestine agent behind enemy lines – which every agent had to attend at various bases centred around Beaulie in Hampshire. The course was a set of lectures and this book contains the actual text of those lectures which were discovered in the National Archives this year. It is not only a fascinating insight into the workings of one of the Second World Wars most famous and secretive organisations, but is also a reminder of the huge danger anyone being dropped behind enemy lines had to face. SYLLABUS Introduction to Course. Individual Security. Informant Service. Cover. Interrogations. Operational Orders. Know your Enemy. Surveillance. Internal Communications. Premises. Security and Premises for W/T Operator. W/T Operator. External Communications. Organisation. Cell System. Security of Organisation. Recruiting. Discipline and Morale. Burglary. Lock-picking. Selection of Dropping Points and Reception Arrangements. To be given on instructions from London.). Handcuffs. Pigeons. German Counter Espionage. German Uniformed Police. National Police – e.g. of France, Belgium etc. (Given according to student's destination.). The Nazi Party and its Formations in Occupied Territory. Recognition of German Troops by weapons and equipment. Recognition of German Troops by uniforms. Military Intelligence Reports. Handling of German Light Weapons. Morale Warfare. Methods of Morale Warfare. Subversion of enemy troops. Instructions for Foreign Workers in Germany. Passive Resistance in Occupied Countries. Current German Propaganda to Europe. Tasks Preparatory to Allied arrival.
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CONTENTS

SECURITY TALK.

INTRODUCTION.

GENERAL SECURITY PRECAUTIONS.

LOCAL SECURITY RULES.

OPENING ADDRESS.

INDIVIDUAL SECURITY.

1. INTRODUCTION.

2. RULES.

3. CONCLUSION.

C O V E R.

1. DEFINITION.

2. YOUR PAST.

3. FROM PAST TO PRESENT.

4. YOUR PRESENT.

5. “ALIBI”.

INTERROGATIONS.

1. GENERAL.

2. INTERROGATION METHODS.

3. TYPES OF INTERROGATORS.

4. TECHNIQUE OF QUESTIONING.

5. COUNTER-MEASURES.

CONCLUSION.

KNOW YOUR ENEMY.

1. INTRODUCTION.

2. C.E. PERSONNEL USED. (to be mentioned briefly, with reference to C. Lectures).

3. REGULATIONS.

A. Identity.

4. DETECTIVE MEASURES.

5. REPRISALS AND BRIBERY.

SURVEILLANCE.

A. INTRODUCTION.

B. HOW TO CARRY OUT SURVEILLANCE.

C. HOW TO DEFEND yourself against surveillance.

D. CONCLUSION.

USE OF PREMISES.

1. INTRODUCTION.

2. CHOOSING PREMISES.

3. SECURITY PRECAUTIONS.

EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS.

INTRODUCTION.

THE CELL SYSTEM.

1. DEFINITION.

2. EXPANSION.

3. CONTROL.

4. INTERNAL WORKING

5. PLANS FOR EMERGENCY.

6. CONCLUSION.

SECURITY OF ORGANISATION.

1. INTRODUCTION.

2. SECURITY STANDING ORDERS.

3. EMERGENCY ACTION.

4. CONCLUSION.

SELECTION OF DROPPING POINTS AND ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE RECEPTION OF AGENTS AND STORES BY AIR.

INTRODUCTION.

TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS ETC.

ENEMY FORCES.

1. General.

2. Police and C.E.

3. Armed Forces.

4. Flexibility – regional treatment.

5. Armed Forces Recognition.

6. Other subjects of general application.

GERMAN COUNTER-ESPIONAGE.

INTRODUCTION

INTELLIGENCE REPORTS.

1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.

SABOTAGE OF ENEMY ROAD SIGNS

RECOGNITION OF ENEMY FORCES’ UNIFORMS.

REVISION.

MORALE WARFARE.

A. INTRODUCTORY.

B. MORALE WARFARE.

C. MORALE.

D. PROPAGANDA.

E. TECHNIQUES OF PROPAGANDA.

F. SUMMARY OF CAMPAIGNS.

G. CONCLUSION.

METHODS OF MORALE WARFARE.

A. INTRODUCTION.

B. EXTERIOR PROPAGANDA.

C. INTERIOR OR CLANDESTINE PROPAGANDA.

D. CONCLUSION.

PASSIVE RESISTANCE IN OCCUPIED COUNTRIES.

A. INTRODUCTION.

B. OPPORTUNITIES.

C. PRESENT SITUATION.

D. METHODS.

E. PASSIVE RESISTANCE DURING PERIODS OF CONFUSION.

F. CONCLUSION.

CODES AND CIPHERS.

CODES, CIPHERS, SECRET INK AND CENSORSHIP.

INTRODUCTION.

GENERAL PRINCIPLES.

DEFINITIONS.

SYSTEMS.

SIMPLE WORD CODE

PLAYFAIR CIPHER.

SECRET INKS.

1. DEFINITIONS.

2. PURPOSE.

3. WRITING MATERIAL.

4. TECHNIQUE OF WRITING.

5. WHERE TO WRITE SECRET MESSAGE.

6. Here follow details of inks taught.

7. CENSORSHIP TESTS.

8. PROTECTION AGAINST GENSORSHIP TESTS.

9. SUMMARY OF METHOD.

SIMPLE SECRET INKS

1. LEAD ACETATE.

2. INK H.

3. ALUM.

4. PHENOLPHTHALEIN.

5. WAXPAPER.

LETTER-OPENING.

INTRODUCTION.

DISPOSAL OF PARACHUTE.

INTRODUCTION.

BURIAL.

CONCLUSION.

SUBVERSIVE ORGANISATION EXERCISE. (Minimum of 8 students).

TREASURE HUNT.

RECONNAISSANCE AND SELECTION OF DROPPING POINTS FOR PARACHUTE OPERATIONS.

FIELDCRAFT.

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