Double Agent Victoire

Mathilde Carré and the Interallié Network

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II
Cover of the book Double Agent Victoire by David Tremain, The History Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: David Tremain ISBN: 9780750988704
Publisher: The History Press Publication: June 11, 2018
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: David Tremain
ISBN: 9780750988704
Publisher: The History Press
Publication: June 11, 2018
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

Mathilde Carré, notoriously known as La Chatte, was remarkable for all the wrong reasons. Like most spies she was temperamental, scheming and manipulative – but she was also treacherous. A dangerous mix, especially when combined with her infamous history of love affairs – on both sides.Her acts of treachery were almost unprecedented in the history of intelligence, yet her involvement in the ‘Interallié affair’ has only warranted a brief mention in the accounts of special operations in France during the Second World War. But what motivated her to betray more than 100 members of the Interallié network, the largest spy network in France? Was she the only guilty party, or were others equally as culpable?Using previously unpublished material from MI5 files, Double Agent Victoire explores the events that led to her betrayal, who may have ‘cast the first stone’, and their motivations, as well as how the lives and careers of those involved were affected. It reveals a story full of intrigue, sex, betrayal and double-dealing, involving a rich cast including members of the French Resistance, German Abwehr and British Intelligence.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Mathilde Carré, notoriously known as La Chatte, was remarkable for all the wrong reasons. Like most spies she was temperamental, scheming and manipulative – but she was also treacherous. A dangerous mix, especially when combined with her infamous history of love affairs – on both sides.Her acts of treachery were almost unprecedented in the history of intelligence, yet her involvement in the ‘Interallié affair’ has only warranted a brief mention in the accounts of special operations in France during the Second World War. But what motivated her to betray more than 100 members of the Interallié network, the largest spy network in France? Was she the only guilty party, or were others equally as culpable?Using previously unpublished material from MI5 files, Double Agent Victoire explores the events that led to her betrayal, who may have ‘cast the first stone’, and their motivations, as well as how the lives and careers of those involved were affected. It reveals a story full of intrigue, sex, betrayal and double-dealing, involving a rich cast including members of the French Resistance, German Abwehr and British Intelligence.

More books from The History Press

Cover of the book Queen Victoria's Children by David Tremain
Cover of the book Tidy Little War by David Tremain
Cover of the book Churchill's Folly by David Tremain
Cover of the book Playing with Fire by David Tremain
Cover of the book A–Z of Curious London by David Tremain
Cover of the book Elizabeth Regina by David Tremain
Cover of the book E. J. Rudsdale's Journals of Wartime Colchester by David Tremain
Cover of the book Tommy Rot by David Tremain
Cover of the book The Little Book of Blackrock by David Tremain
Cover of the book Skipping to School by David Tremain
Cover of the book Story of Edinburgh by David Tremain
Cover of the book De Gaulle by David Tremain
Cover of the book Harrogate in 100 Dates by David Tremain
Cover of the book Little Book of Stillorgan by David Tremain
Cover of the book Paranormal Cumbria by David Tremain
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy