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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1961.
OUT OF THE VALLEY
Courage-it's not the only
THEY are people as different as you can imagine. But they are united by a common experience a moment of supreme danger which they came through safely. Their stories are as unusual as they are inspiring. They are told by
a top writer of
deep understanding. Today: Wing Commander Forest
Yeo-Thomas, a Paris
fashion director who
became Britain's most
courageous secret
agent.
W
instinct that
keeps a man alive...
by HERBERT KRETZMER
TEARING an open-necked shirt he limped across the carpet to pull back the lace curtains. "That's where they took me," he said in
a voice curiously vacant of emotion."Over there on those dirty steps."
Together we looked down into the Paris dusk, across the road to the Metro station called Passy. The honk of traffic barked nervously up at us from the Rue des Eaux, the narrow street five floors down.
De let the curl; m drop. Then, with some pam and difficulty, he tock is seat again. crossed his fingers beneath his chin and
Bealer, strangled, half drowned, suspended by chains from the ceiling like an exhibll in a butcher's shop, Yeo-Thomas represents, in
the incarnation of all British suffer ed pale and flat, and devoid of g during the last war.
looked at me without a word.
His eyes like lus voice, serm-
passion.
Wing Commander Yeo-Thomas, when
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He knew more than any man alive about the organisation
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I met hun French Resistance groups. Paris recently. was just of hospital again.
But he never broke, never spoke-not
when even
the For 16 years
surgeons Parts and London have attended Germans chained his played to the multiple agonies inflicted body to a table top, ratsed their cushes &nd beat him into thus by the Gestapo when, en the self-same dirty steps of
insensibility, concentrating their Pasty statum he was captured most devastating blows beneath
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Britain, in the testing Time of the Second World War, produced many men of daring. skill, and courage. But perhaps the story of Wing Commander Yeo-Thomas occupies a special place even in those archives of bravery.
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
the bell.
Survival
Aer Forest
The story of Wing Commaḥ- Frederick Edward Yeo-Thomas, MC, GC, has been dutifully written down by Bruce Marshall in a best-selling book called "The White Rabbit." is another story But there that has not yet been told. bas to do with the faith that sustained him. It has to do with the magic of the spirit.
We talked for hours. And the pattern of his survival, as it emerged from his quiet and modest conversation, began to reveal a vision of Britain came close to being a Kipling
fantasy--a vision as have
perhaps seemned,
esque Ly
that
to men like Rhodes, who bulli
empires and painted the map
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red, who identified themselves with a personal illusion Ballona! greatness imtil and illusion were inseparable.
man
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London Azpress Sertice.
I kept reminding myself that I father as my was British,
I kept instructed that I should. remembering that I was better. I had grown up with his belief. "So 1 never gave up. I kept going like an athlete, like Pirie, I suppose. Get through the next get through seconds the next minute. I had to give an example. I
couldn't let the side down....
lesson I was never allowed to few forget. And I never did."
Yet consider this. The Yeo- Thomas family has been settled 122 France for more than century, Ever stuce 1855, in fact, when the wing commander's great-grandfather left the mines Wales to start a of his native coal depot in the French channel port of Dieppe.
Patriotic
Hever never
its
the
ап
Inhuman
Such sentiments, nowadays
Yeo-Thomas... white rabbit with the heart of a lion
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I see a world concealed hole where my father look around me.
his radio hid
during the which has returned to its old
brutalities. And it hurts. occupation."
Among the regular wartime hear young people say that the old man would England has had . Down the messages have heard broadcast by the drain. Fm all right, Jack. It B.B.C. was one that sald shakes me. simply: "Le petit lapin blanc "Sometimes it hurts much est rentre au clapler"The that I wish I could have died
tle white rabbit has
from Buchen- re- after my escape turned to his hutch."
wald in '45. It's not easy for me This was to inform the French to tell you a thing like that.
But it's true. Resistance
I wish, sometimes, Yeo-Thomas 150 that
had died then. We knew we had got back safely to London after his sorties into Nazi-held had won the war. It was the most completely satisfying France.
feeling I've had in all my life.
In March 1944 the white "I am, you must know, since rabbit did not return to his you ask, a terribly disappointed butch Betrayed by another man.
Yea agent at Passy station Thomas was captured by the Jubilant Gestapo.
are the fruitful seeds of political and national satire. Jingo jokes and Blimp cartoons. The BBC's Goon Show ran riot on gags about the Union Jack and the thrown into kort of blind ddelity of the Light Brigade.
But
Inan,
this Imagine
after mcessant boatings, stripped and a bath of cold water, his face repeatedly held under water until he was on the drowning, while all here suddenly, in the point of
bath stood a crowd around the Paris dusk. in the home of a of German girls, Gestapo
office hero, these words took almost workers, jeering and giggling at forgotten dimensions,
his nudity and his agony.
Then consider the pure, almost reason for simple
"I was
the Though
family returned to Britain, it (orgot that Britain was fountain-head. This was message, nourished with almost mystical love, passed on thought of four generations Ire & catechism from genera- tlon to generation.
"We were so determined to re- nain British," Yeo-Thomas said, what it became a fixed family rule that the children when they came, had to be born in Britain.
to the
of British family living in Dieppe, un enclave of national Yeo-Thomas's courage. pride in a foreign land, forging British, I had to give an a faith that was finally capable example, I couldn't let the side of withstanding
even the most down." human assaults on its founda-
tions.
Wing
Commander Yeo- In France the infant boy was Thomas, as it grew dark, subjected
customary switched on the light in his fat, patriotic influences. "As soon I saw for the first time, almost as i was old enough to stand hidden in a corner, a photo- up straight I remember how, of General de Gaulle over
graph every evening, our meals ended an inscription in his own script. with family prayers and the "To Forest as a token of the singing of 'God Save The faithful friendship ('d'attache King
I joined in the singing ment fidele) of his wat com almost before I knew what the rade Charles de Gaulle." words meant.
"It was mysterious thing.
It was imbued in us, like a faith ....more than a faith, for I am
not a godly man.
"We had one large photo-
Betrayed
ed
Ambition
Later, outside again, I watch- the Parisians, huddled in their fur-collared overcoats. their faces chiselled by private
anbition, jostling one another
on the narrow pavements.
I thought of a German named
Merod, chief Rudi ven
and most odious of Yeo-Thomas's torturers, living today
in the scot- free and fat with stolen wealth, Spanish port of Bilbao,
The slons of Passy station were covered in the dead leaves of autumn I stood there for a moment, looking up for the last time at the lighted window on the-fifth door of the apartment building in the Rue des Eaux.
Behind that window, with his Ho lit a pipe as Barbara
and his memories, was the pipe Yeo-Thomas, the slim blonde the bravest and proudest man met in wartime London, entered have ever met-the white rabbit the room with a very English who proved, when he was tray of tea. Domesticity has trapped, that he had the heart not dulled her prettiness,
of a lion,
'It hurts'
Before the war he was the manager of the Paris Fashion house of Molyneux ("My God," said an especially stupid brass hat in 1941, the R.A.F. has sunk
dress- to employing a maker!"). Today Yeo-Thomas
graph, I recall, of King Edward The photograph is the sole is the representative in France VI which, when he died, was visible link with Yeo-Thomas's of the Federation of British draped in black, and for some brave past, for he is not in any Industries, weeks afterwards we were not way self-congratulatory.
He puffed at his pipe silently "I was brought up to believe," allowed to talk above a whisper.
The whole fat is a link with for a long while, Then he said Yeo-Thomas told
me. "that "Yes, I remember it very Yeo-Thomas's years of courage. In a voice touched with a sud- belog British was the very clearly.
And always my father it was from this very room." den and genuine sadness: "The drest thing that could happen saying: Forest, you are British he said, "that my father was gilt has worn off the ginger- to anybody. I had instilled in
- remember that always.*
taken by the Gestapo and bread.... me, ever since I can remember;
sent 10 Fresnes prison. Only *50 a sense of being special, privi-
"I mean," he said, "it just when
the the other day, this dreplace leged, and better. It was 2 Germans were beating me up, collapsed and we found a hasn't happened, hast?
you
see,
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