George Reginald Starr
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George Reginald Starr, né le 6 avril 1904 à Londres et mort le 2 septembre 1980 à Senlis, fut un agent secret britannique du Special Operations Executive pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. Il dirigea le réseau action WHEELWRIGHT, qui aida la résistance française dans le Sud-Ouest du 8 novembre 1942 au 16 septembre 1944, et qui est considéré comme l'une des plus belles réussites du SOE en France. Attention : certaines sources commettent l’erreur de confondre George Starr « Hilaire » avec George Hiller, également agent du SOE, chef du réseau FOOTMAN.
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George Reginald Starr DSO MC (6 de abril de 1904 – 2 de setembro de 1980) foi um engenheiro de minas britânico e um dos melhores agentes secretos da Executiva de Operações Especiais durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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George Reginald Starr (6 April 1904 – 2 September 1980), code name Hilaire, was a British mining engineer and an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organisation in World War II. He was the organiser (leader) of the Wheelwright network in southwestern France from November 1942 until the liberation of France from Nazi German occupation in September 1944. The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers. SOE agents in France allied themselves with French Resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England.
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George Reginald Starr
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George Starr
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George Reginald Starr
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George Starr
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Hilaire
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George Starr
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Senlis, France
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London, England
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1904-04-06
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1980-09-02
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Hilaire
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When I got back to England, I faced a court of enquiry for ill-treating German prisoners. Anne-Marie Walters had started it because she hated my guts because I threw her out of France and sent her home for indiscipline. Very lucky I didn't have her shot.
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Yes, by Christ, I was a martinet. I had to be. I laughed and joked, but if somebody made a mistake, I'd cuss them. If it was serious out they went.
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He is continually making aggressive contradictions and assertions and is the worst type of know-all, namely one who is often right and can seldom be proved wrong.
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Lt. Colonel
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An SOE trainer on Starr
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Starr on himself
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Starr, an interview with the Imperial War Museum.
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Wheelwright Network
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George Reginald Starr (6 April 1904 – 2 September 1980), code name Hilaire, was a British mining engineer and an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organisation in World War II. He was the organiser (leader) of the Wheelwright network in southwestern France from November 1942 until the liberation of France from Nazi German occupation in September 1944. The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers. SOE agents in France allied themselves with French Resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England. Starr's accomplishments include building up a large network of resistance groups, carrying out a number of sabotage operations in the months leading up to the Normandy invasion on 6 June 1944, rescuing from imprisonment about 50 important resistance leaders and allied airmen shot down over France, and participation as a leader in the liberation of southwestern France from German occupation. By mid-1944 Starr had more than 20 SOE agents working for him, second in numbers only to the earlier (and defunct) Prosper or Physician network. In the estimation of M.R.D. Foot, the official historian of the SOE, Starr was one of the half-dozen best agents of the SOE in France. He was one of only three SOE agents to be promoted to the rank of Lt. Colonel, along with Richard Heslop and Francis Cammaerts. One of the French agents of the SOE, Philippe de Gunzbourg, compared Starr as a leader to Lawrence of Arabia. Starr's wartime record was not, however, without controversy. He had a confrontation with Charles de Gaulle after the liberation of France and one of his agents, Anne-Marie Walters, accused him of permitting the torture of captured collaborators. Starr's brother, John Renshaw Starr, was also an SOE agent.
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George Reginald Starr, né le 6 avril 1904 à Londres et mort le 2 septembre 1980 à Senlis, fut un agent secret britannique du Special Operations Executive pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. Il dirigea le réseau action WHEELWRIGHT, qui aida la résistance française dans le Sud-Ouest du 8 novembre 1942 au 16 septembre 1944, et qui est considéré comme l'une des plus belles réussites du SOE en France. Attention : certaines sources commettent l’erreur de confondre George Starr « Hilaire » avec George Hiller, également agent du SOE, chef du réseau FOOTMAN.
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George Reginald Starr DSO MC (6 de abril de 1904 – 2 de setembro de 1980) foi um engenheiro de minas britânico e um dos melhores agentes secretos da Executiva de Operações Especiais durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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