by Blitzkid » Thu Feb 09, 2023 4:13 pm
Yes you did say about Milverton but they were small, and only a little trouble, but the Coventry bomb in Broadgate was much bigger and was to send a Statement to the NAZI people they could inflict damage on a large scale, if they were given money and explosives, but the Nazi's took little notice.
Six years later I was trained to do the same thing, sabotage, behind enemy lines, so I knew the system, and a little more, and one who helped train me, had done so himself only he had carried a bottle of germ warfare, that to be mixed in food, that would give five thousand troops Syphilis, and death within a few months, he did not use it, but no one knew what happened to that bottle, it was never disclosed, the story was not disclosed for some eighty years after the war.
Before the war you could buy books Of Sir Walter Scott--- Lawrence of Arabia---Hemingway-Churchill--- as war correspondent and the Siege of Sydney Street 1911 and much more. Today, they are books the British Library have digitalised books.