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'''Sir Peter Wilkinson''', worked with [[Colin Gubbins]] in the [[Special Operations Executive]].
 
'''Sir Peter Wilkinson''', worked with [[Colin Gubbins]] in the [[Special Operations Executive]].
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Wilkinson was born in [[India]] into the old officer class. His father was killed at [[Ypres]] in 1915 while Peter was still a child. He was educated at [[Rugby School]] and [[Cambridge]]. He got a job in the War Office and was with [[Colin Gubbins]] in [[Poland]] when the Germans conquered it in 1939; he escaped. He escaped again when [[France]] was conquered the following year. He then moved with Gubbins into the recently founded SOE.
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Wilkinson was born in [[India]] into the old officer class. His father was killed at [[Ypres]] in 1915 while Peter was still a child. He was educated at [[Rugby School]] and [[Cambridge University]].  
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
Wilkinson served in the [[Special Operations Executive]] (SOE) during World War II. He supplied the weapons used by two Czechoslovak agents to assassinate [[Reinhard Heydrich]] in 1942.
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Wilkinson got a job in the [[UK War Office]] and worked with [[Colin Gubbins]] in [[Poland]] when the Germans conquered it in 1939; he escaped. He escaped again when [[France]] was conquered the following year. He then moved with Gubbins into the recently founded  [[Special Operations Executive]]. He supplied the weapons used by two Czechoslovak agents to assassinate [[Reinhard Heydrich]] in 1942.
  
Approached by [[Brian Crozier]] who asked his help to transform the [[Forum World Features]] research unit into the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]. <ref>[[Document:The CIA Makes the News]]</ref>
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==Later Activities==
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Wilkinson was approached by [[Brian Crozier]] who asked his help to transform the [[Forum World Features]] research unit into the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]. <ref>[[Document:The CIA Makes the News]]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 16:52, 19 October 2018

Person.png Peter Wilkinson   AmazonRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook, diplomat)
Born1914
India
Died2000 (Age 86)
Alma materRugby School, Cambridge University
A spooky funder of Brian Crozier.

Sir Peter Wilkinson, worked with Colin Gubbins in the Special Operations Executive.

Background

Wilkinson was born in India into the old officer class. His father was killed at Ypres in 1915 while Peter was still a child. He was educated at Rugby School and Cambridge University.

Career

Wilkinson got a job in the UK War Office and worked with Colin Gubbins in Poland when the Germans conquered it in 1939; he escaped. He escaped again when France was conquered the following year. He then moved with Gubbins into the recently founded Special Operations Executive. He supplied the weapons used by two Czechoslovak agents to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.

Later Activities

Wilkinson was approached by Brian Crozier who asked his help to transform the Forum World Features research unit into the Institute for the Study of Conflict. [1]

 

Event Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)
WEF/Annual Meeting/201922 January 201925 January 2019Switzerland
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