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00:03World War II is over, but British women agents remain missing throughout Europe.
00:14The other English women, how many were there?
00:18Answer me!
00:20Nazi radio mastermind Josef Goertz gives spymaster Vera Atkins an explosive testimony.
00:28Yes, I believe that's him.
00:31Implicating Henri Derricourt as the double agent who betrays the British SOE to the Gestapo.
00:42Derricourt is arrested in Paris, but has Vera really got the man who betrayed her women agents?
00:52Whitehall has closed down the special operations executive.
00:58But Vera has evidence from a French resistance fighter that her agent, Noor Inayat Khan, could still be alive.
01:07Vera will not give up.
01:10One agent who does make it back alive is Odette Sansom.
01:14She is driven out of Ravensbrück concentration camp by its commandant, Fritz Søren.
01:20This man is a walker.
01:22Søren is now on the run.
01:25But his deputy, Johann Schwarzhuber...
01:28What happened to her?
01:29They were shot.
01:31...is in custody, awaiting the Ravensbrück trial.
01:46It's the 5th of December, 1946.
01:50In Hamburg, in the British zone of occupied Germany,
01:55The Ravensbrück trial begins.
02:00The defendants are concentration camp personnel from all divisions of the camp.
02:07SS officers.
02:09Camp doctors.
02:11Female guards.
02:13It is a Nazi camp like no other.
02:18Ravensbrück was a concentration camp, and unlike every other concentration camp,
02:23it was a concentration camp for women.
02:28It was particularly horrifying.
02:30For the sensibilities of people in the 1940s as well,
02:34where women are meant to be kept out of combat, out of war,
02:36and treated with some level of humanity,
02:39Ravensbrück was a particular horrific site to end up in.
02:47The Ravensbrück trial is important, and it's unique,
02:50because of the treatment of prisoners within the camp.
02:54In particular, the medical experiments that had been carried out
02:57for sterilisations, for example.
03:04Vera's role in the trial is to manage the extensive evidence
03:08she has brought together, passing it on to the prosecutors.
03:16But she must not reveal her role to the international press.
03:35The trial features one of the camp's most notorious SS officers.
03:44Johann Schwarzhuber.
03:47He is about to face one of his accusers.
03:52Barrister, could you please say who this man in front of us is?
03:56Johann Schwarzhuber.
04:00And who is your next witness?
04:04Adette Sansom.
04:09Odette Sansom is a star witness for the prosecution,
04:13giving damning testimony about what happened at the camp,
04:17at the hands of Schwarzhuber and others.
04:22The court hears from Odette and other witnesses
04:27about the treatment of female agent Violette Sabo,
04:31who is described talking about
04:34my baby, my baby,
04:37her young child left behind in Britain.
04:46and how Violette and two other agents,
04:51Lillian Rolfe
04:52and Denise Block,
04:55are brought from the punishment block,
04:58emaciated, dirty, and weak.
05:06They are then taken behind the crematorium building
05:11and shot.
05:14The trial would have been difficult for Vera
05:17as the witnesses took the stands,
05:19although she'd probably already interviewed
05:20some of them previously,
05:22she may have compartmentalised it in some way.
05:26But having seen and spoken to
05:29and befriended the agents
05:30that she had sent into the field,
05:32the realisation of what these women had sacrificed
05:36and what the overarching impact
05:38on their families were going to be,
05:40it must have been harrowing for her.
05:45At the end of the trial,
05:47Schwarzhuber is sentenced to death
05:51and executed on the 3rd of May, 1947.
05:56Five of the female guards
05:58are also executed.
06:01Fritz Suren, the commandant,
06:03remains a fugitive from justice.
06:07But before the closing statements are finished,
06:11Vera is already on her way to try
06:14and track down the last of her lost women spies,
06:17Nor Inayat Khan.
06:31Previously, Vera received a letter
06:34from a French resistance fighter,
06:36Yolande Lagrave,
06:39claiming she had contact with Nor
06:40in a prison in Pforzheim
06:42in the west of Germany.
06:49This directly contradicted Vera's evidence
06:52from crematorium stoker Franz Berg.
06:55He claimed that Nor was killed
06:57at the Natsviler concentration camp
07:00in France.
07:03Vera already has an eyewitness testimony
07:06from Natsviler saying that Nor is dead.
07:08And now she has another eyewitness testimony
07:10saying, no, that is not true,
07:12she is here.
07:12What eyewitness do you trust?
07:15How does Vera make this decision?
07:18She needs some sort of corroborating evidence
07:21to prove one way or the other.
07:26So what did happen to Nor?
07:30Vera needs another witness statement.
07:35So she decides to interrogate
07:38one particular Gestapo soldier
07:40for a second time.
07:44Max Vassmer transported SOE agents
07:48to Dachau concentration camp
07:50in September 1944.
07:56Vassmer claims that he transferred
07:59three women to the camp.
08:01Even though other witnesses say
08:03there was a fourth woman.
08:06A woman from Pforzheim prison.
08:17Three.
08:19You're sure it was three?
08:23Three women.
08:26Not men.
08:27Women.
08:32Because the other guards
08:34say you're wrong.
08:41The receipt
08:42said three women.
08:46That is not
08:47what I asked.
08:48did you take
08:50three women?
08:57Three.
08:58Four.
08:59What's the difference?
09:00It's all
09:01the difference.
09:09So it was four.
09:18three from Carl Sragoa.
09:22And
09:23another.
09:27From
09:30Pforzheim,
09:31I think.
09:36Please tell me
09:37what they looked like.
09:39All of them.
09:44She looked like
09:47she may have been
09:48Indian.
09:59Vassmer describes
10:01the fourth woman
10:04giving a description
10:06of a woman
10:07who Vera believes
10:10is
10:11Nor
10:11Inayat Khan.
10:30Vassmer reveals
10:32that Nor
10:33is taken
10:33outside the camp
10:34with the other women
10:36and made
10:37and made to kneel
10:37in front of a mound
10:38of earth.
10:42The only word
10:43Nor says
10:44before she is shot
10:46is the French word
10:47for freedom.
10:49Liberté.
10:55Thank you,
10:56Herr Vassmer.
11:00We're done.
11:03Vera can now put to rest
11:05her quest
11:06to find out Nor's story
11:08and her final resting place,
11:10the concentration camp
11:12at Dachau.
11:21Now,
11:22Vera must ask
11:23the hardest question
11:24of all.
11:26Who betrayed
11:27her women agents?
11:30Who is the person
11:32that betrayed Nor,
11:35Violette Sabo,
11:37and all of Vera's
11:39other women spies,
11:41so they ended up
11:42in the hands
11:43of the Nazis?
11:46Could it have been
11:48Henri Derricourt?
11:50There were allegations,
11:52but Vera
11:53still doesn't know
11:54for sure.
11:58The man who would know
12:01is Hans Kiefer,
12:05the man in charge
12:06of Nazi intelligence
12:08in Paris.
12:12To find him,
12:14Vera needs
12:15the SAS.
12:23SAS intelligence officer
12:25Major Bill Barkworth
12:26and his men
12:27stake out a small town
12:29in southern Germany.
12:34They've received
12:35a tip-off
12:36from Vera
12:36that Hans Kiefer
12:38has been spotted here.
12:40It is Kiefer's
12:41hometown.
12:42They're looking
12:43for the caretaker
12:44of a local hotel
12:46who signs
12:47the town hall register
12:48as Hans Kiefer.
12:50The name
12:51is suspiciously similar
12:53with only one F
12:54removed.
12:55from here.
13:24On the ship.
13:43Hans Joseph Kiefer, Senior Counterintelligence Officer, 84 Avenue 4, Paris.
13:55Yeah.
14:00Get him out of here!
14:04Barkworth and Vera have their man.
14:08Now, it is their chance to find out who betrayed all of Vera's women agents.
14:18It is January 1947.
14:22Vera is face to face with her secret enemy, Hans Kiefer.
14:29Hans Kiefer is a lifelong Nazi, so he joined the Nazi party in the early 1920s, so very, very early
14:35on.
14:36And he rises to become, during the war, the head of the Gestapo and SS operation runner in Paris.
14:46So this was an operation specifically aimed at hunting down mostly special operations executive agents in the field, so agents
14:55of the SOE in France.
14:57But the thing about Hans Kiefer is he's a fascinating individual because he's not like you would imagine your archetypal
15:03SS bruiser.
15:05He's a subtle, wily, clever fox.
15:11Vera has waited almost two years for this moment.
15:15The chance to interrogate the man who could answer all her questions.
15:22The man who holds the key to her lost women spies.
15:25And what really happened to Knorr, codename Madeleine.
15:34Berlin considered the French section of SOE particularly dangerous.
15:39Both the Führer and Himmler had shown a personal interest.
16:00The French section of SOE.
16:08Robert Miller had mentioned the French section of SOE.
16:16Refused to cooperate
16:20Unlike the others
16:25She tried to escape
16:27With a group of male agents
16:31It would have ruined us
16:32If she made it back to SOE
16:35Ruined me
16:38So I
16:40Sent her away
16:43She ended up in
16:46Fortsam, I think
16:51She was a brave one
17:00Her name
17:01Was Noor Inayat Khan
17:06She is most likely dead
17:09Shot through the head
17:11At Dachau
17:19Kiefer, if one of us is going to cry
17:21It is going to be me
17:22You will please stop this comedy
17:31Who betrayed them, Kiefer?
17:34Who betrayed Noor?
17:39You're asking me
17:42If there was a traitor in your ranks
17:48Why are you asking me?
17:52You know yourself
17:54There was one
17:57You recalled him to London
18:01Gilbert?
18:07And who is Gilbert?
18:11I think you're now
18:15Of course you're now
18:19Only
18:20Dare he call
18:25Did you pay him?
18:28Yes
18:31Everyone has their price
18:33Don't they?
18:40Here
18:41At last
18:42Is Vera's definitive proof
18:45That Henri Derricor
18:46Is the double agent
18:48Don't worry Derricor
18:50We'll clear this whole
18:51Sorry business up
18:52Thanks
18:54Despite Buckmaster and Boddington's investigation
18:57Clearing him
19:04There is no doubt in Vera's mind
19:06That with all the resistance evidence coming in
19:08All of the information
19:10That Kiefer knows about Derricor
19:12Obviously now
19:13For Vera
19:15She knows Derricor
19:17Is the mole
19:18He is a double agent
19:19He's the reason
19:21That all of her agents
19:22Or a lot of them
19:23Ended up in concentration camps
19:25He's the reason
19:26That they were murdered
19:27And the anger
19:29That must have pulsed through her
19:30At that point
19:31This isn't a sinking feeling anymore
19:33This is something
19:34That she needs justice for
19:38Now
19:39Vera has a star witness
19:40Who can testify against
19:42And hopefully convict
19:44Henri Derricor
19:55June 1948
20:02Henri Derricor
20:03Is brought to trial
20:05In Paris
20:09Here
20:11Is Vera's chance
20:12For justice
20:15Vera had spent
20:16The last few years
20:17Building up her case
20:18Against Henri Derricor
20:20I mean she had everything
20:21Now she was a civilian
20:23Obviously
20:23She wasn't leading the prosecution
20:25So she couldn't determine
20:26What evidence
20:27They were going to use
20:28In court against him
20:29But she had so much
20:30She had like affidavits
20:32From actual Nazi war criminals
20:34Who named him
20:35She had all of the evidence
20:37That she gathered
20:38From her own agents
20:39She had all the evidence
20:41From the French resistance
20:42Henri Derricor
20:44Was at the centre
20:45Of this web of lies
20:47And she could prove it
20:48It was all right there
20:50She must have felt
20:51So confident
20:52When they entered the courtroom
20:54But it is soon clear
20:56It may not be as easy
20:58As Vera hopes
21:02It's now been over a year
21:04Since Vera interrogated
21:05Hans Kiefer
21:07She is told
21:09That in June 1947
21:11Kiefer was convicted
21:13Of the murder
21:14Of five SAS men
21:15And executed
21:17Before he can give evidence
21:19At the Derricor trial
21:24Hans Kiefer would have known
21:26More than anybody else
21:27About every single agent
21:28Who was arrested
21:29When and how
21:31And the radio game
21:32And also what informers
21:33He was using
21:34So one might think
21:36That his evidence
21:37Would have been
21:38Or a statement at least
21:39Would have been crucial
21:40To the eventual trial
21:42Of Henri Derricor
21:43As a traitor
21:47I mean there's a potential
21:49Conspiracy theory
21:50Around the fact
21:51That he was deliberately
21:52Executed
21:53So that he couldn't
21:54Reveal the full extent
21:55Of the SOE failings
21:58And disastrous infiltrations
22:02Next
22:02Vera discovers
22:04The statement
22:04Which she extracted
22:06From Kiefer
22:06Is not going to be put
22:08Before the court
22:10Finally
22:11No former SOE officers
22:13Will appear in court
22:15To give evidence
22:20But
22:21On the final day
22:22One former officer
22:24Does make the trip
22:25To Paris
22:28None other
22:30Than Nicholas Boddington
22:37Could Boddington
22:39Be the man
22:39To help get
22:41Derricor convicted
22:49Boddington
22:51Gives evidence
22:52But instead of
22:53Giving evidence
22:54Against Derricor
22:55Boddington testifies
22:56That Derricor's
22:58Contact with the Nazis
22:59Was fully authorised
23:01For counter espionage
23:03Purposes
23:09Henri Derricor
23:10Is found
23:11Not to be a traitor
23:13Instead
23:14Partially thanks
23:16To Boddington's testimony
23:17He is acquitted
23:19Derricor
23:20Is a free man
23:23Vera
23:24Has to face
23:25Has to face the possibility
23:26That her women agents
23:28Were compromised
23:29So that Derricor
23:30Could supply intelligence
23:32To London
23:32About the Nazis
23:34Put yourself in Vera's boots
23:36She's been trying to prosecute
23:38Henri Derricor
23:39For years
23:39And here
23:40It's almost like
23:41A farcical trial
23:42And not only
23:43Does the prosecution
23:44Not really try
23:45And pin him down
23:46And brings virtually
23:47No witnesses
23:48But the defence
23:49They bring Boddington
23:51Like this is a man
23:53That Vera's worked with
23:54And he knows
23:55What she's been doing
23:56He knows
23:57That she's desperately
23:58Been trying to bring
23:59Justice to all the women
24:01Who some of them
24:02Were tortured to death
24:03And she feels
24:05Responsible for that
24:06Because she's the person
24:07Who sent them out there
24:08Vera
24:09How could you nick
24:10Vera
24:11How could you support
24:13That traitor
24:14Testify for him
24:16After everything he did
24:17To my agents
24:18Our agents
24:19Vera
24:20You're a liar
24:22Everything I said
24:23Was true
24:24You're a liar
24:26Vera
24:26Derricor's contact
24:27With the SD
24:28Was authorised
24:30I sent my girls
24:31To war
24:32With no protection
24:33Under the Geneva Convention
24:35If they were made
24:36As spies
24:37They faced
24:38Certain death
24:39You sent them
24:41To their deaths
24:43You sent a widow
24:44With a young daughter
24:44To France
24:46That child
24:47Is now an orphan
24:49You pulled
24:50Nora out of training
24:50Early
24:51Because you needed
24:51A wireless operator
24:54You volunteered
24:55For this job
24:55Begged Buckmaster
24:57To play with the big boys
24:59Don't forget that
25:02I don't know you nick
25:04You never did
25:08It appears
25:09That the men
25:10At the top
25:10Of the British establishment
25:11Want the true story
25:13Of the women spies
25:15To be lost
25:16Permanently
25:20But others
25:21Are now interested
25:22In what happened
25:24To Vera's spies
25:26In the early 1950s
25:29Writer
25:29Jean Overton Fuller
25:31Begins researching
25:32A series of books
25:33About the SOE
25:36Jean wants to find out
25:38What happened
25:39To her friend
25:40Noor Inayat Khan
25:41Who disappeared
25:42During the war
25:43After telling Jean
25:44She was going away
25:48Despite being warned off
25:50By establishment figures
25:52Fuller interviews
25:53Former members
25:54Of the SOE
25:56And one man
25:57In particular
26:04Codename Gilbert
26:08Henri Derricourt
26:13Her work results
26:14In three books
26:16About the SOE
26:17With the last
26:18Called Double Webs
26:19Published in 1958
26:23The book makes
26:25The controversial claim
26:26That Noor
26:27And other agents
26:28Are sent by the SOE
26:30Into the hands
26:32Of Henri Derricourt
26:33With the full knowledge
26:35That Derricourt
26:36Is a double agent
26:39Working with
26:40The Nazis
26:44The book makes
26:46Headlines
26:46Delivery for Mrs Ward
26:48Several MPs
26:50Receive letters
26:50From the families
26:52Of lost women spies
26:53Wanting to know
26:54The whole truth
26:55About their daughters
27:02One MP
27:03Is Conservative member
27:05For Tyneside
27:06Irene Ward
27:11Irene
27:12Through the Home Office
27:13Requests an interview
27:15With someone
27:15Who knows
27:16What happened
27:18The Home Office
27:19Sends Vera
27:32Overton Fuller
27:34Writes and I quote
27:35I have read the book
27:36Mrs Ward
27:43It's a shame really
27:45That accuracy
27:46Appears to be
27:47Secondary concern
27:50I find these things
27:51Of such importance
27:59You're disputing
28:00That Henri Derricourt
28:02Was a double agent
28:03Perhaps you could ask
28:05Him yourself
28:06I'm sure Miss
28:07Overton Fuller
28:08Could direct you
28:09To him
28:13Miss Atkins
28:16What concerns me
28:18Is that the SOE
28:19That your superiors
28:21That you
28:23Were sending women
28:25To fight
28:25In the full knowledge
28:26They had no chance
28:27To survive
28:29Mrs Ward
28:31What did you do
28:32During the war
28:33I served my constituents
28:44Atkins
28:46Your mother's name
28:48I believe
28:50Your father's name
28:52Rose
28:55Rosenberg
28:56If I'm not mistaken
28:59And you're from Romania
29:01Originally
29:04How did a young
29:05Romanian girl
29:06Like yourself
29:07And
29:07I'm so sorry
29:08Mrs Ward
29:09But I have another meeting
29:15Good day
29:15Miss Atkins
29:18See yourself out
29:20Please
29:24After the meeting
29:25Irene Ward
29:26Digs into Vera's
29:28Personal history
29:29Who she is
29:30Where she comes from
29:32And what she really did
29:33At SOE
29:40Irene Ward's digging
29:42Threatens to reveal the story
29:44Of the lost women spies
29:46The security establishment
29:48Goes into damage control
29:52An academic
29:53Called MRD Foote
29:55At the University of Oxford
29:57Is engaged to produce
29:59An official history
30:00Of the SOE
30:03MRD Foote
30:05Is ex-SAS
30:06He also was captured
30:08In the war
30:09And you've put in
30:10A prisoner of war camp
30:11In France
30:12So he has all of this
30:13Direct experience
30:14Within the war
30:14But he's also a historian
30:15So he's got that authority
30:17As well
30:18He understands
30:18How to write about history
30:19And he understands
30:21That there are still
30:22Some secrets
30:23That must stay secret
30:27His exhaustive work
30:28Concludes that
30:29To the question
30:31Of why people
30:32With so little training
30:33Were sent
30:34To do such
30:35Important work
30:36The only reply
30:37Is the work
30:39Had to be done
30:40And there was
30:41Nobody else
30:42To send
30:51Professor Foote
30:52Before the book
30:54Is published
30:55Vera speaks to Foote
30:56And persuades him
30:58To omit
30:59Her Romanian background
31:00From his history
31:01Of SOE
31:06So why does Vera hide
31:08Who she really is
31:09Because Vera
31:11Is forced to cover up
31:13Not just her public story
31:14And the lost women's spies
31:16But also the private story
31:18Of her family's life
31:32Miss Atkins
31:33I would like
31:34Three copies of this
31:35Please
31:35One for the war
31:36It was a closely guarded
31:37Secret at SOE
31:39That Vera was born
31:40In Romania
31:41Rather than the UK
31:46But that wasn't
31:47Vera's only secret
31:58Vera was not born
32:00Vera Atkins
32:03But Vera Rosenberg
32:07Vera is one of three children
32:09Of Max and Hilda Rosenberg
32:12Who are both German Jews
32:15Just before the First World War
32:17Max purchases an estate
32:19And woodmill
32:21In Bukovina
32:22A region that will become
32:23Part of Romania
32:28But after Vera's father dies
32:31In 1932
32:32And with anti-Semitism
32:33In Europe on the rise
32:35Vera and her two brothers
32:37Move to the United Kingdom
32:41Where they take their English mother's surname
32:44Of Atkins
32:48Vera leaves behind in Romania
32:50An extended family
32:53As the Nazis take hold of Europe
32:55The family who stay
32:57Are in mortal danger
33:01The terror that people live with
33:03Cannot be underestimated
33:05Even if they weren't
33:06Actually at direct risk
33:08Of being moved to concentration camps
33:10This isn't just my family
33:12This isn't just my aunt
33:13And my dad
33:14And my direct family
33:15This is everybody
33:16With Jewish family
33:17Who were living
33:18In the UK
33:19And England at the time
33:20Were terrified
33:21About what was going to happen
33:22To their relatives
33:23And I think everybody
33:24Wanted to do whatever
33:25They could to help
33:30According to a family story
33:31Vera's family in the UK
33:33Raise a large amount of money
33:35To help their European relatives
33:40My dad, my uncle and Vera
33:42Were very keen
33:43To provide any help they could
33:45So they obviously found money
33:46And they found resources
33:47But it was very clear
33:49That by this point
33:50To get money
33:51To get resources
33:51To get a logistical plan
33:53You probably needed to go
33:55You needed to leave England
33:56You needed to get on a boat
33:58And you needed to go
33:59And practically help
34:02Vera travels to Antwerp
34:04Belgium in 1940
34:05Just as the Nazis
34:07Are about to invade
34:17During the war
34:18People would often store their wealth
34:20In something that could be
34:22More easily hidden
34:23And transported
34:31Diamonds
34:42For hundreds of years
34:43Antwerp
34:45Has been the centre
34:46Of the diamond trade
34:47In Europe
34:50Vera is believed
34:51To have converted
34:52To have converted the money
34:53From the UK
34:53Into diamonds
34:55For the family in Romania
35:01But who are the relatives
35:03Facing Nazi persecution
35:05That Vera wants to save?
35:16Fritz Rosenberg
35:18Fritz Rosenberg is Vera's cousin
35:20Vera's relatives
35:22In the 1940s
35:23Face disaster
35:30The region has been occupied
35:32By Hungary
35:33An ally
35:34Of Nazi Germany
35:39Under new anti-Jewish laws
35:42Fritz and his wife Karen
35:44Lose their passports
35:46They may even be deported
35:48To concentration camps
35:53But without a passport
35:55They are unable to escape
35:56To another country
36:00This rise in anti-Semitism
36:02In the law
36:03Is reflected in the population
36:04They wouldn't be able
36:06To trust their neighbours
36:07They wouldn't be able
36:08To trust that at any point
36:10They might be snatched away
36:11In the middle of the night
36:12They could be put on a train
36:14And taken to God knows where
36:15I mean it must have been
36:16Absolutely terrifying for them
36:20Karen Rosenberg
36:21Contacts a German family friend
36:25Someone who has good contacts
36:28With the Abwehr
36:29German military intelligence
36:35Karen is able to obtain
36:37Aryan passports
36:39Issued by the Nazi government
36:40For her and Fritz
36:45The Rosenbergs pay the Abwehr
36:47A large sum
36:48About £150,000 in today's money
36:52To get the prized passports
36:57Money that could be the diamonds
36:59That Vera sources in Antwerp
37:02Karen and Fritz
37:03Are able to leave Romania
37:07They are free
37:08But it's a freedom
37:10That comes at a personal cost
37:20Fritz and Karen
37:21Relocate to the safety of Istanbul
37:26Where Vera's brother
37:27Ralph Rosenberg lives
37:32The reason they go to Istanbul
37:34Is because of a condition
37:36Set by the Abwehr
37:42Vera's brother
37:43Is not only working
37:45For an oil company
37:46In Istanbul
37:47But also supplying MI6
37:50With local intelligence
37:56The Abwehr
37:57Want Karen
37:58To give them valuable information
38:00About Ralph
38:01And MI6
38:10Vera had almost certainly
38:13Gone to Antwerp
38:14To raise the money
38:15For Fritz and Karen's passports
38:18The very passports
38:20That allow the Abwehr
38:21To get close
38:22To an MI6 agent
38:25Vera has paid the bribe
38:27She's possibly met
38:30German intelligence officers
38:31Face to face
38:32Karen herself
38:34Has had contact
38:36With a German intelligence officer
38:38Who's asked her
38:39To work for the Germans
38:40It's beginning to look
38:43Really suspicious
38:44Anyone looking at this situation
38:46Is going to start
38:48Throwing suspicion on Vera
38:50And on the Rosenbergs
38:52Are they loyal?
38:53What's going on here?
38:55It's opening a Pandora's box
38:59Had it been known
39:00By the SOE
39:01That Vera
39:02Had handed over money
39:04To get Aryan passports
39:05From the Abwehr
39:06It would have put Vera
39:08Under serious suspicion
39:10Of being a double agent
39:14Instead
39:15Vera keeps her family story
39:18A closely guarded secret
39:21And when the British
39:22Security Services
39:23Publish MRD Foote's
39:25History of the SOE
39:27Vera has all mention
39:29Of her Romanian family roots
39:32Erased
39:34But despite the Security Services
39:37Best attempts
39:37To cover up the story
39:39Of the Lost Women Spies
39:42It's a story
39:43That just won't
39:44Go away
39:49After creating controversy
39:51With her book
39:52Double Webs
39:53Jean Overton Fuller
39:55Starts researching
39:56A new book
39:57This time
39:58About Henri Deracourt's
40:00Relationship
40:01Not with the Nazis
40:02But with MI6
40:04The book is called
40:06The Checkered Spy
40:08And it claims Deracourt
40:10Wasn't just
40:11A double agent
40:12But that he was spying
40:14On the SOE
40:16On the orders
40:17Of MI6
40:19Deracourt
40:20Was MI6's mole
40:22At the heart
40:23Of the SOE
40:25Monitoring everything
40:26They were doing
40:27As MI6 believed
40:29That the SOE
40:31Were incompetent
40:35The suggestion
40:36Is that members
40:37Of the British
40:38Security Services
40:39Knew that the women
40:40Vera trained
40:41Like Noor Inayat Khan
40:48Like Violet Sabo
40:51Like Odette Sansom
40:53Were being sent
40:54Into the hands
40:55Of a known double agent
40:59But Henri Deracourt
41:01Never sees the day
41:03That the book
41:04Is published
41:24But Henri Deracourt
41:31Sub-editor's desk
41:33Boddington
41:35Yes
41:37It's Buckmaster
41:39Good grief
41:42Been a while
41:44How are you?
41:47Good
41:48Thanks Bucks
41:49You?
41:51Seen the news
41:54Deracourt's
41:55Disappeared
41:56In the far east
41:56A plane he was flying
41:58Carrying a cargo
41:59Load of gold
42:01I think the cause
42:02Of the crash
42:03Was a
42:03Fuel starvation
42:07No
42:08No I haven't
42:09Seen it
42:10What does that mean?
42:15Any survivors?
42:17No
42:18And they can't
42:19Find Deracourt's body
42:24Wasn't Vera
42:25Close to that man
42:26From the SAS
42:28Sort of thing
42:29They're good at
42:30Giving people
42:31A helping hand
42:32Into the grave
42:35I wouldn't know
42:38Vera and I
42:39Don't speak
42:42I think she works
42:43For the UN now
42:45Well
42:46If you hear anything
42:51All that
42:52Deracourt business
42:53Was
42:55Very unfortunate
42:57For everyone
43:03It's best that he's gone
43:05Dead men
43:07Don't talk
43:14Vera Atkins
43:15Retires
43:16To the south coast
43:17Of Britain
43:18Moving to
43:19Winchelsea
43:19She has a steady
43:22But discreet
43:23Stream of visitors
43:24Including
43:26Tanya Sabo
43:27The daughter of
43:28Agent
43:28Violette Sabo
43:42Now you see
43:43The George
43:43Cross for mother
43:50Odette Samson
43:51Was the first
43:52Ever woman
43:52To receive that
43:58The French also
43:59Gave mother
44:00The quadriguer
44:03That was good
44:04Of them
44:09And Nor
44:10Received both
44:11Medals too
44:15There's a memorial
44:16Now at Dachau
44:24And now you
44:26Received your
44:27CBE
44:27Finally
44:29They took their
44:30Time didn't they
44:33Are you looking
44:34Forward to the
44:34Ceremony
44:39We'll see
44:40Won't we
44:47I'll leave this
44:48Here
44:56I always
44:57Drove them
44:57Down to the
44:58Aerodromes
45:01It always
45:01Seemed to be
45:02A summer's
45:03Day
45:04I saw
45:05Them off
45:08When the
45:09War ended
45:09And when they
45:10Didn't come
45:11Back
45:11I went
45:11Looking for
45:12Them all
45:16Missing
45:16Presumed
45:17Dead
45:21Is such
45:22A terrible
45:22Epitaph
45:23For anyone
45:29Can't believe
45:29My time
45:30Has finally
45:30Come
45:32Been such
45:32A whirlwind
45:36And yet
45:36The adventure
45:37Is just
45:37About to start
45:40Remember what
45:41They've taught
45:42You
45:42Know
45:44Yes
45:44Miss Atkins
45:50There
45:51You're clean
45:56You're so smart
45:57Miss Atkins
45:59You always wear
45:59The nicest
46:00Things
46:04Here
46:06It's yours
46:10May it bring
46:11You luck
46:18Thank you
46:19Miss Atkins
46:20Are you ready
46:25Yes
46:25Miss Atkins
46:27Very good
46:29Very good
46:57Miss Atkins
46:59Miss Atkins
47:01Maybe
47:01Miss Atkins
47:06Miss Atkins
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