World War 2 Resistance Fighters - Resistance and Espionage in Occupied Europe - 3 videos
School For Danger (70:00, B&W 1945) (Aka "Now It Can Be Told") Restored Audio & Video. This is one the most exciting World War 2
espionage films you'll see -- and it's based on actual events. What
makes it unique is that virtually all of the characters play
themselves performing the roles they executed during World War 2 -- from
British secret agents to French Resistance fighters to special
mission RAF pilots and operational commanders. Produced by the RAF, this remarkable film
on British S.O.E.(Special Operations Executive) wartime espionage
operations in occupied France was shot on location after the
Liberation.
The stars of the show, Harry Ree ("Agent
Felix") and Jacqueline Nearne ("Agent Cat"), were real
secret agents who ran dangerous espionage missions in conjunction
with the French Resistance. The film is a composite recreation of
actual operations combined into one story line. You'll see the agents
train in a special school for spies in Britain followed by their
infiltration into France. Then you'll see how they made their
contacts, set up networks and safe houses, received supplies by
night air drop, operated secret radios to send intelligence and
receive instruction, and of course, they blew things up. You'll
also get an in depth look inside S.O.E operations back in the U.K,
once again played by actual participants, including assigning &
monitoring missions and the logistics behind hundreds of secret
nighty air drops to aid the resistance. Highly recommended!
Denmark Fights for Freedom (10:00, B&W,1944) Restored Audio & Video. What
if an entire nation stayed home & refused to show up at work to
fight an enemy occupation? You'll see that & much more in this
dramatic documentary film, surreptitiously shot during the German
occupation of Denmark. It's an stirring story of how a spirited
nation pulled together to fight oppression, through acts of sabotage
and mass demonstrations. Inspirational!
The Battle for Paris (12:00, B&W, 1944) As the Allies
closed the ring on Paris in the Summer of 1944, most of German
occupation forces left the city to meet them. The French Resistance
leaped into action to take the city, using a combination of smuggled
weapons, hunting rifles and captured enemy equipment. What follows is
a dramatic "you are there" front row seat on resistance
fighters battling German troops i(including a Panther Tank) on the
boulevards of the capital, all filmed as it happened by citizen
cameraman. Action packed!