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Operation Columba—The Secret Pigeon Service by Gordon Corera
Operation Columba—The Secret Pigeon Service by Gordon Corera






Operation Columba—The Secret Pigeon Service by Gordon Corera

The people who sent these messages were not trained spies. Written on tiny pieces of rice paper tucked into canisters and tied to the birds' legs, these messages were sometimes comic, often tragic, and occasionally invaluable-reporting details of German troop movements and fortifications, new Nazi weapons, radar systems, and even the deployment of the feared V-1 and V-2 rockets used to terrorize London. Returning to MI14, the secret government branch in charge of the "Special Pigeon Service, " the birds carried messages that offered a glimpse of life under the Germans in rural France, Holland, and Belgium. The fascinating, untold story of how British intelligence secretly used homing pigeons as part of a clandestine espionage operation to gather information, communicate, and coordinate with members of the Resistance to defeat the Nazis in occupied Europe during World War II.īetween 19, British intelligence dropped sixteen thousand homing pigeons in an arc across Nazi-occupied Europe, from Bordeaux, France to Copenhagen, Denmark, as part of a spy operation code-named Columba.








Operation Columba—The Secret Pigeon Service by Gordon Corera