- Peter Wilkinson (SOE)
Sir Peter Allix Wilkinson (1914–2000) was a British officer and diplomat [cite book |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101074315/|title=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography|date=
2004 |author=Oxford University Press ] .Career
Wilkinson served in the
Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II. He supplied the weapons used by two Czechoslovak agents to assassinateReinhard Heydrich in1942 . Shortly afterwards, he flew into Bosnia to head SOE's "Clowder" mission, an attempt to find a back door into central Europe throughSlovenia andAustria . After the Second World War he pursued a diplomatic career and ended up as Co-ordinator of Intelligence in theCabinet Office . [cite news |url=http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:daSBtYjaPHwJ:findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20000705/ai_n14327027+soe+%22Peter+Wilkinson%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=ie|title=Obituary: Sir Peter Wilkinson|date=2000-07-05 |work=The Independent ]Wilkinson was born in
India into the old officer class. His father was killed atYpres in 1915 while Peter was still a child. He was educated at Rugby andCambridge . He got a job in the War Office and was withColin Gubbins inPoland when the Germans conquered it in1939 ; he escaped. He escaped again whenFrance was conquered the following year. He then moved with Gubbins into the recently-founded SOE.Wilkinson published an account of the undercover campaigns of SOE during the Second World War [cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=G_PbKWaqtIYC|title=Foreign Fields: The Story of an Soe Operative |isbn=1860647790|date=
2002 |author=Peter Wilkinson] in which he described the founding and structure of the SOE, as well as his personal experience as an intelligence officer during the invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Polish Campaign of 1939. The book concludes with an account of the SOE's hazardous attempt under the author's command to infiltrate the Third Reich from 1943-1945.ee also
*Krystyna Skarbek
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