Publication

1997 - Stanford University Press, Woodbridge, Suffolk, California

Language

English

Word Count

27,750 words, Guess

Page Count

111 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more

Classifications

  • DDC949.9/023
  • LCCDR93.3.T484 T48 1997
  • LCCD802.B9 T46 1997

Description

Early in 1944, a Special Operations mission was parachuted into Serbia to make contact with a group of Bulgarian partisans operating in the area. The mission, of which Frank Thompson was a member, was under the command of Major Mostyn Davies; its remit was to arrange air-drops for the partisans to assist their operations against the occupying Royal Bulgarian Army, and later in the extension of guerilla warfare across the frontier into Bulgaria itself. When Mostyn Davies was killed in action, Thompson assumed command of the mission and crossed the frontier with the partisan brigade in mid-May. By the end of May, the whole group including the British mission had been killed or captured. After a show trial held in the village of Litakovo, Frank, although a British officer in uniform, was executed by firing squad together with the remaining leaders of the partisans and villagers who had aided them. As E P Thompson shows in these lectures, the status of the actors in this drama, and the respect accorded to them in the fifty years that followed, varied with changes in the political climate in Europe and the world. He examines here not simply the events themselves, although these have been clarified, but the politics which lay behind the attitudes of those in authority towards the mission.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Camp lectures ;
  • 1981
  • Harry Camp lectures at Stanford University ;

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