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Vera ATKINS – a Romanian MATA HARI in the services of the SOE

February 16th, 2010 · No Comments · Books, Diaspora, PEOPLE, Reviews

Before the occupation of France Vera enrolled as a student in modern languages at the Sorbonne, followed by one year course at a finishing school in Lausanne, a privileged education in an incubator reserved for the young ladies of upper class families. This background was going to keep her in good stead as an intelligence operative during WWII, a role defined by Ian Fleming in his classic retort:

“In the world of spies, Vera Atkins was the boss.”
In 1940 Vera returned to England, where her career as an SOE operative took off under Maurice Buckmaster (1902-1992). During her career as an SOE officer the indomitable Atkins sent 470 agents including 39 women behind enemy lines into German-occupied French territory. Her spying persona inspired film makers as she became Miss Moneypenny in a James Bond movie and also the main character in Genevieve Simms movie Into the Dark.

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Confluente culturale Anglo-Romane – Romancele la Londra

November 28th, 2009 · No Comments · Books, Diaspora, PEOPLE, quotations

CONFLUENTE CULTURALE ANGLO-ROMANE (I) – ROMANCELE LA LONDRA
Hotelul Savoy, din Strand, in inima cartierului Westend, era uneori resedinta Martei Bibescu cand trecea pe la Londra si care consemna in jurnalul ei:
Regele mi-a intrerupt visarea cu un mesaj de bun-venit – dar refuz sa fiu deranjata.
Personajul acesta era George al [...]

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Orwell Diaries (ed. Peter Davison, Harvil Secker, London 2009)

November 17th, 2009 · No Comments · Books, Diary, PEOPLE, Reviews, quotations

Orwell Diaries 1931- 1949
Edited by Peter Davison, Publ: Harvil Secker
ISBN 9781846553295
(sourced from ten original diary notebooks)
I bought Orwell’s Diaries thinking that I could glean more information about his philosophical conversion from Spanish Republicanism to what had become later a lucid critic of left-wing dictatorship. It appears, sadly, that two notebooks of diaries [...]

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An Alternative Anthology of Romanian Women

April 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Books, PEOPLE, Reviews, Translations, quotations

‘Blouse Roumaine – the Unsung Voices of Romanian Women’
An E-Book Anthology by Constantin ROMAN
Synopsis
A Spanish grandee and Ambassador to the Court of St James’s once compared the success of an Anthology to that of a culinary chef d’oeuvre: for Santiago de Mora Figueroa y Williams, Marques of Tamarón, a great Anglophile but also a refined [...]

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ROMANIA VAZUTA DE LA LONDRA –

September 6th, 2006 · Comments Off · Diary

ROMANIA VAZUTA DE LA LONDRA – problema copiilor Abandonati
ROMANII – RUDELE SARACE ALE EUROPEI:
Sunt cam deprimat de cand, pe canalele englezesti ale televiziuniii, tot ce se discuta este despre valul iminent de imigranti romani si bulgari care ar incerca sa vina sa lucreze in Marea Britanie odata cu noua extindere a UE.
Motivul acestei ingrijorari? [...]

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LONDRA – PLIMBARE DUMINICALA (Constantin ROMAN)

November 4th, 2004 · Comments Off · Diary

Journal Londonez: impresii dintr-o plimbare duminicala pe malul Tamisei.

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Dela Oxford la Bucuresti (Universul Familiei Regale Romane)

April 9th, 2004 · Comments Off · Art Exhibitions, PEOPLE

Dela Oxford la Bucuresti
Universul Familiei Regale Romane – Portrete din arhivele Britanice
Expozitie organizata la Muzeul de Istorie al Municipiului Bucuresti
de catre Dl. Russell Harris, M.Litt, (Oxon)
Aprilie 2004
Expozitia de fotografii cu portretele familiei regale a Romaniei precum si ale capetelor incoronate cu care regii Romaniei sunt inruditi, se va deschide in luna Aprilie la Muzeul de [...]

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