- Geoffrey Hallowes
Geoffrey MacLeod Hallowes (
15 April 1918 -25 September 2006 ) was an officer in theSpecial Operations Executive (SOE) in theSecond World War . He is perhaps best known as the third husband of wartime heroineOdette Sansom (née Brailly),GC , MBE. They married in 1956.Hallowes' father,
Edward P. Hallowes , was a partner in Twiss, Browning & Hallowes ofLondon , importers of Dry Monopole champagne. Hallowes was educated at theLyceum Alpinum Zuoz inSwitzerland and atJesus College, Cambridge . He left Cambridge without a degree.In the Second World War, Hallowes initially served with the 2nd Battalion,
The Gordon Highlanders in the defence of Malaya against Japan in 1942. His unit was one of the last to escape intoSingapore before thecauseway to Malaya was destroyed. When Singapore surrendered on15 February 1942 , Hallowes joined Major "Nick" Nicholson to form one of two pairs of officers who were sent to carry the order toceasefire to garrisons on the islands ofPulau Blakang Mati andPulau Brani . They were also given permission to try to escape from the Japanese after the order was delivered. They took a boat to the east coast ofSumatra , and walked to Padang, from where they were rescued byRoyal Navy destroyer which called in to refuel after theBattle of the Java Sea . They were shipped toCeylon , and then flown toIndia .Hallowes became a staff captain in Bombay in May 1942, but volunteered to join SOE. He joined a
special forces training school inHaifa , and became a member of SOE'sForce 133 , inCairo , earmarked for assignments inYugoslavia . Before long, he was reassigned toPeterborough to join an SOE "Jedburgh" team. 94 of these three-member teams, with one British or American officer, one French officer and aradio operator , wereparachute d intoFrance afterD-Day , to assist theFrench Resistance withsabotage . Hallowes led his team, code-named "Jeremy", with French LieutenantHenri-Charles Giese and radio operator Sergeant Roger Leney. He and his team travelled viaAlgiers to arrive in the south of France on24 August 1944 , where they were met by American SOE operativeVirginia Hall . Hallowes and Giese travelled toLe Puy , the localGaullist headquarters. He assisted the Free French forces by arranging a drop of arms, assisting them to liberate French villages, and encouraging them to prevent the Germans from withdrawing across the Rhône. He received a "Croix de Guerre " for his activities in France.Back in England in September 1944, Hallowes joined SOE's
Special Planning Unit 22 , to consider the feasibility of sending German-speaking SOE operatives (particularly Poles and former German prisoners of war) into German territory. He took charge of the prisoner of war elements, which gained useful intelligence of the Germans before the war ended, and ofSoviet forces afterwards. He wasmentioned in dispatches in 1945.After the war, Hallowes returned to England and joined the family wine importing company. He was a founder director of
International Distillers and Vintners in 1962, and the first chairman of the newly-createdIDV Europe in 1972. He retired from the board of IDV in 1983.References
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-2376302,00.html Obituary] , "
The Times ",27 September 2006
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