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‘“It is certain”’: General Student, order dated
31
.
5
.
41
, quoted Memorandum, Canea,
1942
; quoted in Beevor, Kindle edition.

 
‘The victors needed’: This account is based on the online record and photographed copy of Franz Peter Weixler’s deposition to the Nuremberg Trial,
Goering Case
,
translator Herma Plummer, Nov.
1945
.

‘One lay on the ground’: Weixler photographs online and in CEMA.

 
‘A few days later’: Weixler, Nuremberg deposition.

7
Fortress Crete

 
‘The streets were cleared’: eyewitness account, CEMA.
 
‘Although most of the Allied troops’: Harokopos,
The Fortress Crete.
1941

1944
, p.
42
.
 
‘An engineer from Rethymnon’: ibid., p.
64
.
 
‘At
22
:
00
hours on
26
July’: NA/ADM
236
/
30
.


Thrasher
departed for Alexandria’: Beevor, Kindle edition.

 
‘A translator, Manolis Vassilakis’: Harokopos, p.
49
.
 
‘The men split up’: ibid., p.
52
.
 
‘I gazed and gazed’: Psychoundakis,
The Cretan Runner
, p.
59
.
 
‘some were thrashed’: ibid., p.
55
.

‘The behaviour of the villagers’: Harokopos, p.
53
.

‘Escaping soldiers were led’: Kokonas,
The Cretan Resistance
1941

1945
, p.
35
.

 
‘The Greeks call this period’: Mazower,
Inside Hitler’s Greece
, p.
89
.

8
Ungentlemanly Warfare

 
‘Churchill wanted Greece’:
British Reports on Greece
, ed. Lars Baerentzen, Museum Tusculanum, Copenhagen,
1982
, p.
41
.

‘SOE was a shadowy affair’: the paragraphs describing the early history of the SOE are based on Foot,
SOE The Special Operations Executive,
1940

1946
,
p.
4
.

 
‘In the early years’: see Fielding,
Hide and Seek
.

‘“Nobody who did not experience it”’: Foot, p.
43
.

‘“SOE personnel were always treated”’: Beevor, Kindle edition.

 
‘“I found Tara, a whole villa”’: W. Stanley Moss unpublished diary, IWM/
05
/
74
/
1
.
 
‘Sophie’s initial impressions’: Tarnowski,
The Last Mazurka
,
p.
216
.

‘They soon welcomed’: author interview with Candida Lycett Green and Daphne Astor.

 
‘He described the days’: ibid., p.
217
.

‘The inhabitants of Tara’: ibid, p.
218
.

 
‘On the eve of an agent’s deployment’: ibid, p.
221
.

‘Moss wrote in his diary’: The diary of William Stanley Moss.

9
The Cretan Resistance is Born

 
‘For Colonel Michail Filippakis’: eyewitness account, Clemenceau Filliakis, CEMA.

‘When he heard’: ibid.

 
‘A month later ’: ibid.

‘He was a’: Leigh Fermor, typewritten MS, NLS/
13338
/
32
.

 
‘Yerakari remained an important’: Harokopos,
Fortress Crete
, p.
95
.


The people were so hospitable’: Beevor, Kindle edition.

 
‘The letter stated’: Harokopos, pp.
92

112
.
 
‘Fielding’s relationship with Papadakis’: Fielding, Kindle edition.

‘After several frustrating nights’: ibid.

 
‘One SOE agent wrote’: Rendel,
Appointment in Crete
.

‘The three men made it’: Kalitsounakis, CEMA.

 
‘There were other dangers’: Harokopos, p.
114
.

‘There were no SS battalions’: Beevor, Kindle edition.

‘Cairo sent a signal’: NLS/PLF
13338
/
19
.

 
‘In his testimony Morakis’: Harokopos, p.
120
.
 
‘The executioner was armed’: CEMA.

10
A Terrible Tragedy

 
‘In it he concluded’: NLS/PLF
13338
/
4
‘Crete’.

‘Bräuer was under no misapprehension’: NLS/PLF/
13338
/
6
.

 
‘The area commander for Rethymnon’: ibid.
 
‘A British officer in Cairo’: Wood quoted in SOE report No.
1
, NLS/PLF
13338
/
19
.
 
‘“That Greece denounces the King”’: NA HS
5
/
671
.

‘Leigh Fermor always claimed’: SOE Report, NLS/PLF/
13338
/
19
.

‘In his report’: NLS/PLF/
13338
/
19
.

‘Leigh Fermor believed’: NLS/PLF
13338
/
19
.

‘In another of’: NLS/PLF
13338
/
19
.

 
‘Any trained soldier’: Geoffrey Matthews, late Irish Guards.
 
‘Among the ten’: Lefteris Kalitsounakis, eyewitness account, CEMA.
 
‘This is called an “accidental discharge”’: author interview with Geoffrey Matthews, late Irish Guards.

‘Yanni’s body lay in the open’: Kalitsounakis, eyewitness account.

‘who was very excitable’: author interview, Adrian and Victoria Bartlett.

11
The Italians Change Sides

 
‘The first meeting took place’: SOE Report, NLS/PLF/
13338
/
19
.

‘A message about the proposed’: Harokopos,
Fortress Crete
, p.
205
.

‘Leigh Fermor says’: SOE Report, NLS/PLF/
13338
/
19
.

 
‘Leigh Fermor’s signal ended’: NA HS
5
/
418
.

‘Bandouvas’s headquarters were’: SOE Report, NLS/PLF/
13338
/
19
.

‘On
20
August, a huge drop’: ibid.

‘Bandouvas took the war’: Beevor, Kindle edition.

 
‘At first the troops’: eyewitness accounts, CEMA.
 
‘Bandouvas stood on the beach’: Rendel,
Appointment in Crete
, pp.
64

6
.

12
Operation Abduction

 
‘It occurred to him’: NA. HS
5
/
732
.

‘He argued strongly’: Sweet-Escott,
Baker Street Irregular
, p.
197
.

‘“I made myself extemely unpopular”’: ibid.

 
‘On Crete, Tom Dunbabin’: Harokopos,
Abduction
,
p.
63
.

‘Dunbabin sent word’: Rendel,
Appointment in Crete
, p.
119
.

‘Dunbabin then turned his attention’: NA/HS
5
/
732
.

‘He told his new friend’: ‘Abducting a General’, Patrick Leigh Fermor,
handwritten MS, NLS/PLF/
13338
/
31
.

 
‘Moss was spared the training’: Moss, unpublished diary, IWM,
05
/
74
/
1
.

‘Moss’s most enjoyable’: ibid.

‘“In our flat we had’: Annette Street, ‘Long Ago and Far Away’,
unpublished memoir, IWM
95
/
34
/
1
.

‘He wanted to take Billy Moss’: ibid. In the next sentence Annette wrote: ‘ In fact when the operation came off Billy was invaluable.’

‘His audience of two’: David Smiley, quoted in Tarnowski,
Last Mazurka
,
p.
219
.

 
‘When at last’: The Diary of William Stanley Moss.
 
‘They were delayed several times’
ibid.

‘On one occasion’: ibid.

13
The Best Laid Plans . . .

 
‘At abour four’: Rendel,
Appointment in Crete
, p.
130
.

‘The plane lumbered into the sky’: Sortie report, Feb.
4
/
5
,
1944
NA/Air
23
/
1443
.

‘On the Omalos plateau’: Rendel, p.
129
.

 
‘To Rendel’s disgust’: ibid., p.
130
.
 
‘Leigh Fermor’s first’: ‘Abducting a General’,
handwritten MS, NLS/PLF/
13338
/
31
.
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