They Fought Alone: The True Story of the Starr Brothers, British Secret Agents in Nazi-Occupied France

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by Charles Glass

Three Musketeers, The (Dumas), 38

  Tiny (Jedburgh officer), 219–20

  torture, 79, 95, 103, 104, 116, 117, 119, 127–30, 157, 183, 184, 207–10, 233, 237

  allegations against George Starr, 213, 233–45

  of John Starr, 90, 91, 105

  of miliciens, 202–3

  Toulouse, 30, 36, 46–49, 52, 57–61, 63–65, 68, 72, 76, 100, 111, 113, 115, 146, 155, 167, 200, 205, 214–16, 218, 219, 229

  liberation of, 219–20, 226–29, 244

  Saint-Michel Prison in, 115, 130, 205, 218, 219

  Tulle, 178, 179, 180

  Tunisia, 44, 52, 55

  Ukraine, 152

  United Press, 214, 220

  United States:

  Army Air Forces (AAF), 167, 201

  entry into war, 37, 199

  Office of Strategic Services (OSS), 199, 213

  War of Independence, 216

  V-1 rockets, 190–91

  Vaculik, Serge, 209, 222–23, 257, 258

  VENTRILOQUIST circuit, 10, 78, 145

  Victoire network, 36–38, 43, 131, 268

  Villa Augusta, 26

  Villa Isabelle, 23–24, 26, 28

  Villefranche-de-Lauragais, 220

  Vogt, Ernest, 105–10, 118–20, 122, 123, 125–26, 135–36, 141, 149, 157, 161–63, 190, 210, 249–50, 260–61, 263–64

  Vomécourt, Philippe de, 10, 145–47

  Vuillemot, Robert, 64

  Wallerand, Pierre, 36–37, 41, 43

  Rouneau and, 36

  Walters, Anne-Marie (“Colette”), 134–35, 142–47, 155–57, 159, 165–66, 174, 180, 181, 184, 185–87, 199, 228

  Algerian trip of, 212–13

  Arnault and, 134–35, 142, 144–46, 155, 156, 185

  Buresie and, 211

  Castelnau battle and, 191–94

  George Starr and, 142–47, 153, 165–66, 181, 185, 186, 201, 211–13, 236, 237

  George Starr accused of torture by, 213, 237, 238, 241, 245

  Jedburgh team and, 200

  Normandy landing and, 174, 179

  on treatment of prisoners, 202–3

  Walters, Dennis, 253

  war crimes, 203, 221, 237, 256

  Watremez, Serge, 9

  Wehrmacht, 18, 19, 30, 80, 91, 128, 134, 152, 172, 178, 187, 197–98, 204, 205, 210, 216, 221

  George Starr’s orders to attack, 201–2

  WHEELWRIGHT circuit, 38, 44, 45, 56, 57, 62, 66, 78, 80, 86, 93, 113, 115, 129, 152, 159, 165, 168, 234, 237

  D-Day and, 44, 84–86, 88, 133, 153, 154, 166–68, 169–75, 197, 200

  see also Starr, George Reginald

  Wieviorka, Olivier, 4

  Woolrych, Stanley H. C., 233–40, 245

  World War I, 38, 56, 81, 86, 155, 183

  World War II, 56

  end of, 254

  German surrender in, 248

  Japan surrender in, 254

  U.S. entry into, 37, 199

  Young, John (“Gabriel”), 69–70, 87–90, 152, 160

  arrest of, 127

  Yugoslavia, 159

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  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Charles Glass was the Chief Middle East Correspondent for ABC News from 1983 to 1993 and has covered wars in the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. His writings appear in Harper's Magazine, The New York Review of Books, The London Review of Books, The Independent, and The Spectator. He is the author of Tribes with Flags, The Tribes Triumphant, Money for Old Rope, The Northern Front, Americans in Paris: Life and Death Under Nazi Occupation, and The Deserters: A Hidden History of World War II.

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