Agents tasked with sabotage and subversion in war will be the main topic of conversation during a discussion at the Chalke Valley History Festival.
The 2024 festival, just a few weeks after commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day, will feature much to do with that day in June 1944 and the lead-up to the anniversary in 2025 of the end of World War Two.
Clare Mulley, the acclaimed historian and author, will be discussing her latest work - Agent Zo: The Untold Story of Fearless WW2 Resistance Fighter Elżbieta Zawacka – at the festival, and will be introduced by Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Gregory, the CEO of Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families Association (SSAFA).
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Sir Andrew said: “I’ll be delighted to introduce Clare as she discusses her book and more importantly, Elżbieta Zawacka or ‘Agent Zo’ at the Chalke History Festival.
“The operations carried out by SOE agents, partisans and members of local resistance units were dangerous, clever, and often brutal, with those caught suffering equally – or more – brutal fates than their targets.
“There was no favouritism, no leniency applied to women, and the risks they took and the torture and deaths they could suffer if caught – and many were – would be horrific.
“Clare’s book about Elżbieta, her training, role in the Polish Uprising, her post-war imprisonment by the Soviets makes it essential reading for anyone interested in WWII and those who fought for an Allied victory.”
Among others attending and speaking will be historian and festival co-founder James Holland.
Of the festival, James says:“Chalke History Festival has all the elements of a quintessential English summer festival: vibrant tents, delicious food and drink, camping beneath the stars and an enchanting atmosphere.
“It’s the perfect destination for those who are looking for something a little bit different, and who want to learn something new from the very best speakers like Clare Mulley, thought leaders and experts in their field. With a huge range of activities on offer, visitors are assured a fantastic historical experience.”
The Chalke History Festival runs from Monday, June 24 to Sunday, June 30. Clare Mulley will be talking about her new book on Wednesday, June 26 at 5.45pm.
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