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Operation Tombola into Operation Grapeshot. Lieutenant Colonel John Grosvenor Beevor wrote in his rejection of the award: “It is not disputed that the facts given are correct or that this officer, along with SAS detachment, showed gallantry and enterprise. But in the opinion of 15th Army Group the value of this operation depended on its timing and Captain Lees with the SAS carried it out prematurely and recklessly, in spite of the express orders from 15th Army Group transmitted by this HQ. But for the gallantry displayed and the fact that Captain Lees was wounded in action, it is probably that disciplinary action would have been considered.”
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Lees became head of SOE Mission 'Envelope' in January 1945. Shortly after, his relationships with his superiors deteriorated, to the extent he was felt to be a liability. Lees was offered evacuation by his superior Major Charles Macintosh. Lees rejected the offer, and replied vulgarly to Macintosh on
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On July 17, 1945, Major Farran recommended Lees be immediately gazetted with the Military Cross for his actions during the raid (making no mention of the orders to delay the attack). The recommendation was rejected, owing to both Lees' insubordination, and the squandered opportunity to incorporate
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Despite SOE confirming Lees and Farran had received their orders, the pair disobeyed and attacked the German HQ according to their original timeline. They completely destroyed one of the two villas comprising the HQ, badly burning the other and killing several senior enemy officers. Lees was badly
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Following in his father's and grandfather's footsteps and joining the Dorset Yeomanry, as war broke out he volunteered for airborne services and was posted to Egypt where, in 1943, he joined the Special Operations Executive (SOE). He was sent to join Serbian nationalist
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HQ), and had performed reconnaissance which confirmed their testimony. SOE returned Lees’ message asking him to submit a plan of attack, and not to launch the attack alone, as they hoped to coordinate the action with a broader offensive by the British 15th Army.
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wounded during the attack, and wrote in his report to Major Macintosh "I hope the show was as success…look after the show for me as I will be layed up for a long time, and tell Charles Macintosh to fuck himself.”
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On March 21 Lees’ submitted a plan of attack, which would have been launched jointly with Italian Partisans and a contingent of
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In September 1944 he was sent to Italy and joined SOE agents fighting alongside Italian partisans in the Apennine mountains.
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Signal No. 141 from Tac HQ to Envelope, March 21, 1945 in HS 9/906/6 SOE Personnel file Michael Lees.
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Owing to his injuries, Lees was eventually smuggled by small airplane from behind enemy lines to
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Michael Lees to Charles Macintosh, 10 March 1945 in HS 9/906/6 SOE Personnel file Michael Lees.
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On March 19 Lees reported that two German defectors had given him the location of German
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Though not disciplined or court-martialed, Lees was blocked from a post-war career with
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Richard Thornton Hewitt, June 12, 1945 in HS 9/906/6 SOE Personnel file Michael Lees.
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John Grosvenor Beevor, July 25, 1945 in HS 9/906/6 SOE Personnel file Michael Lees.
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British soldier and member of the Special Operations Executive during World War II
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Lees was the son of Bernard Percy Turnbull Lees, who served with distinction in
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SAS Italian Job: : The Secret Mission to Storm a Forbidden Nazi Fortress
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The Rape of Serbia: The British Role in Tito's Grab for Power 1943-1944
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fighting against Tito's Communist-led Yugoslav partisans.
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Index

Michael Lees
Captain

Dorset
United Kingdom
British Army
Captain
Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry
World War II
Special Operations Executive
World War II
Italian
Yugoslavian
partisan forces
Operation Tombola
Wehrmacht's
14th Army
Reggio Emilia
World War I
Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry
Military Cross
Boer War
Distinguished Service Order
Chetniks
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
14th Army
LI Mountain Corps
Special Air Service
Roy Farran
Operation Grapeshot

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