The Spying Game ; the Pow Who Was On a Secret Mission Remember When a Blast From the Past
Evening Chronicle › October 19, 2008
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Evening Chronicle › October 19, 2008
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HE was playing a most dangerous game - hated by his fellow soldiers, but never fully trusted by the Germans he was spying on.
John Henry Owen Brown, who ran a brewery store in Jesmond for 10 years, was one of Britain's most successful agents in the Second World War.See the full content of this document
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The Spying Game ; the Pow Who Was On a Secret Mission Remember When a Blast From the Past
It was in 1940 and the British Expeditionary Force was trying to escape the lightning-fast German advance and "Busty" Brown's column was heading towards the coast. Suddenly bullets ripped into the vehicles...
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