Many of the Camp’s graduates became secret agents in enemy-occupied Europe and Asia.
Others were sent to South or Central America to counter Nazi espionage and subversion against the allied war effort.
Still others worked at the Camp’s HYDRA radio station responsible for transmitting some of the most sensitive intelligence material to pass between secret services across the Atlantic.
This edition includes a new preface by the author bringing the
story up to date.
Praise for Camp X: SOE School for Spies:
'True and fascinating… told in vivid detail… With the excitement of a first-rate thriller Camp X dramatically chronicles a key period in the genesis of the international spy game’ - Stars and Stripes
‘The course of study at Camp X reads like a James Bond training school’ - Indianapolis Star ‘Required reading for any potential 007’
- Sunday Mirror
David Stafford is an historian and former diplomat who has written extensively on espionage, intelligence, Churchill, and the
Second World War.
He is now an Honorary Fellow and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, where he and his wife now live.
311 pages.