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    SOE and OSS radio stations in Europe 1944-1945

    Dear members,

    I'm working on an overview of the communication channels of Dutch
    Jedburghs and agents sent to Holland during 1944/1945.

    Station Charlie initially handled Jedburgh traffic but it was closed
    down in October 1944, assumably as a result of the return of all Jeds
    that operated in France.

    In October 1944 however, there was still a Dutch Jedburgh team behind
    enemy lines, together with a dozen other Dutch agents sent by SOE to
    Holland. Some of them would remain in the field until the liberation
    of Holland in May 1945.

    The question raised is, who took over Dutch Jedburgh and Dutch SOE
    agent traffic when Station Charlie was shut down? Probably Station
    Victor, but I haven't got any real evidence of this. Do the members
    know of any other SOE/OSS stations that handled agent traffic who
    operated in North Western Europe during 1944/1945?

    Thanks in advance!

    #2
    Station Victor is a good possibility, also perhaps Grendon Underwood or Pounden? I do not have positive evidence though, just believe these are fair candidates. regards, Clive.

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