Sabotage Secrets In New British Pictures
Some of Britain’s most closelyguarded wartime sabotage secrets are revealed on the screen for the first time in Michael Balcon’s new Ealing production “Against the .Wind,” story of Britain’s “hushhush” army of saboteurs and of the Belgian Resistance Movement. In a composite reproduction of one of Britain’s secret laboratories, men and women are seen at preparing the lethal weapons taken tq occupied countries by our saboteurs.
They include rats stuffed with explosive material (to be left in factories in the hope that they would be flung into the furnaces) solid explosive disguised to look like harmless lumps of coal and various other infernal machines.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 11, 22 October 1948, Page 3
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