Rockets on London. British intelligence archives. Pinto O., Martelli J.
In 1941, the French engineer Michelle Ollar (1898-1993) secretly crossed the Franco-Swiss border and offered his services to the British attache-an English intelligence officer. He organized the spy group Roseau Agir. The information mined to her was of the highest quality. Ollar began to be considered one of the most reliable sources working for the British.
Since the summer of 1943, Roseau Agir began to receive information on infrastructure located in France and intended to launch German FAU-1. The British Air Force was able to partially destroy it. Thanks to the shelling of London, they were minimal. After the war, Michelle Ollar was awarded the French Order of the Legion of Honor and the British Order for outstanding merits.
In 1913, Dutchman Orest Pinto (1889-1961) began to cooperate with French military intelligence. When the First World War began, the British and Dutch intelligence services were added to the list of its employers. From 1940 to 1944, Orest Pinto, being in the UK, opposed the penetration of German agents into the country.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 12 years |
| Author | Pinto Orest |
| Number of pages | 416 |
| The year of publishing | 2024 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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