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[[Charles Jocelyn Hambro]] served as head of the [[Special Operations Executive]] for a period during the [[Second World War]].<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2000, p.138.</ref> His first major action as head of the SOE was to meet with Colonel [[William Joseph Donovan]], the [[head of the OSS]] and his opposite number.  
 
[[Charles Jocelyn Hambro]] served as head of the [[Special Operations Executive]] for a period during the [[Second World War]].<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2000, p.138.</ref> His first major action as head of the SOE was to meet with Colonel [[William Joseph Donovan]], the [[head of the OSS]] and his opposite number.  
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==Resignation==
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Hambro resigned in September 1943 after [[GHQ Middle East]], the [[Foreign Office]], and the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] mounted an attack on SOE's autonomy.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:02, 12 February 2015

Person.png Charles Jocelyn Hambro  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(spook, banker)

Employment.png CD of The Special Operations Executive

In office
1942 - September 1943
Succeeded byColin Gubbins
Resigned in protest.

Charles Jocelyn Hambro served as head of the Special Operations Executive for a period during the Second World War.[1] His first major action as head of the SOE was to meet with Colonel William Joseph Donovan, the head of the OSS and his opposite number.

Resignation

Hambro resigned in September 1943 after GHQ Middle East, the Foreign Office, and the Joint Intelligence Committee mounted an attack on SOE's autonomy.

External Resources

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References

  1. Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2000, p.138.


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