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− | '''Ian Lancaster Fleming'''' was a UK [[spook]], [[author]] and [[journalist]]. [[John Ainsworth-Davis]] claimed that he was involved in a UK military project entitled "[[Operation James Bond]]" to rescue [[Martin Borman]] from Germany at the end of [[WWII]]. He achieved fame by | + | '''Ian Lancaster Fleming'''' was a UK [[spook]], [[author]] and [[journalist]]. [[John Ainsworth-Davis]] claimed that he was involved in a UK military project entitled "[[Operation James Bond]]" to rescue [[Martin Borman]] from Germany at the end of [[WWII]]. He achieved fame by creating the fictional UK [[spook]], [['James Bond']] after his novels were turned inyo films. |
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+ | His father, [[Valentine Fleming]] was an M.P.{{cn}} and his brother, [[Peter Fleming]] was a member of the [[Bullingdon Club]]. | ||
==Operation James Bond== | ==Operation James Bond== |
Revision as of 21:33, 2 April 2019
Ian Fleming (author, spook, journalist) | |
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Born | 28 May 1908 Mayfair, London, England |
Died | 12 August 1964 (Age 56) Royal St. Georges Golf Club, Canterbury, UK |
Cause of death | Heart Failure |
Religion | Christian |
Parents | • Valentine Fleming • Evelyn St. Croix Rose |
Children | Caspar Robert Fleming |
Spouse | Anne Geraldine Charteris |
Founder of | James Bond |
Member of | Clermont Set |
Ian Lancaster Fleming' was a UK spook, author and journalist. John Ainsworth-Davis claimed that he was involved in a UK military project entitled "Operation James Bond" to rescue Martin Borman from Germany at the end of WWII. He achieved fame by creating the fictional UK spook, 'James Bond' after his novels were turned inyo films.
Bacground
His father, Valentine Fleming was an M.P.[citation needed] and his brother, Peter Fleming was a member of the Bullingdon Club.
Operation James Bond
- Full article: Operation James Bond
- Full article: Operation James Bond
In his lifetime, Fleming is not known to have spoken publicly about this. The only[citation needed] evidence of his involvement in it (or indeed, of its very existence) is provided in the writings of John Ainsworth-Davis, which he contends are non-fiction - most especially Op JB. This provides some useful reports about Fleming which could be compared with the documents and testimony that exist about his life.
Legacy
Fleming's name is now synonymous with his fictional character 'James Bond', though he was himself in naval intelligence and there are indications they he may have taken part in a top secret operation entitled "Op JB".