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Frank Pickersgill

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25: 82: 194:, and after Rudellat and Culioli were cleared they decided to wait for the two Canadians to come through. Minutes later, however, the Canadians' cover was blown and Culioli tried to speed away but he and Rudellat were captured when they ran into another checkpoint about 10 kilometres away. Rudellat subsequently died in 282:
designated a Pickersgill-Macalister Garden on the west side of the "Soldiers' Tower" monument, but later the plot was rededicated "in memory of those tho gave their lives for peace and freedom", though there is still a plaque saying that it was originally dedicated to Macalister and Pickersgill.
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interviewed Josef Kiefer, former head of the German SD in Paris. Kiefer named Pickersgill as one of three SOE agents he knew who successfully resisted all German efforts to obtain information from them. Two other successful resistors he named were
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and John Kenneth Macalister. Though there are conflicting reports about their deaths, the men are thought to have been hung on meat hooks and strangled with piano wire. Their bodies were incinerated.
512: 306:, written by Pickersgill during the period 1934-43, was published by George H. Ford in 1948. The book was republished in 1978 by McClelland & Stewart in an expanded edition under the title 507: 330:, by Jonathan Vance (HarperCollins, 2008). This book used material recently made available from SOE files to tell a more complete story of their endeavours than had previously been possible. 482: 517: 487: 537: 527: 472: 522: 497: 492: 46: 124:
in 1934, then returned to Europe in 1938 to work as a freelance journalist for several Canadian newspapers. During his travels he met
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In 2004, two of his letters sent to his family from Central Europe in 1939 were published by
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Unlikely Soldiers: How Two Canadians Fought the Secret War Against Nazi Occupation
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Once he was safely back in Britain, he rejected the offer of a desk job in
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Pickersgill served the first two years of the war in Saint-Denis
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Posthumously, the government of France awarded Pickersgill the
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Canadian people who died in Buchenwald concentration camp
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On August 27, 1944, he was shipped with members of the
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and instead received a commission in the newly created
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Canadian people executed in Nazi concentration camps
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His story and that of Ken Macalister were retold in
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